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Nemanja Matić made 99 appearances for Benfica in three-and-a-half seasons.

Sport Lisboa e Benfica is a Portuguese professional football team based in São Domingos de Benfica, Lisbon.[1][a] The club was formed in 1904 and played its first competitive match on 4 November 1906, when it entered the inaugural edition of the Campeonato de Lisboa.[4][5] They won their first regional title in 1910,[6] and their first nationwide in 1930, the Campeonato de Portugal, a knockout competition which determined the Portuguese champion among the winners of the regional championships.[7][8] In 1934, an experimental league competition known as Primeira Liga was introduced in Portuguese football. Due to its success among the clubs, it became the official top-tier championship in 1938, in place of the Campeonato de Portugal.[7] Since its first edition, Benfica have won a record 37 titles.[1] Internationally, they won the European Cup twice, in 1961 and 1962.[1]

Since their first competitive match, more than 750 players have made a competitive first-team appearance for the club, many of whom have played between 25 and 99 matches. Dimas, Tahar El Khalej, and Nemanja Matić all fell one short of 100 appearances, as they all moved elsewhere while the season was ongoing. Four former players went on to be first-team managers: Cosme Damião, Ribeiro dos Reis, Vítor Gonçalves, and Cândido Tavares.[9][10][11] Hugo Leal, who appeared 41 times for the club, is the youngest player to have played for Benfica. He was 16 years and 335 days when he played against Sporting de Espinho on 20 April 1997.[12][13] João Félix holds the club record sale at €126 million.[14] Nemanja Matić is the only player listed to have been selected as Primeira Liga Player of the Year.[15][16][b] Of the players still at the club, Gabriel is the closest to 100 appearances; he has played in 85 matches.

As of 1 February 2021, a total of 263 players have played between 25 and 99 competitive matches for the club. Of those players, 9 are still playing for the club.

Key

  • The list is ordered by date of debut.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to and including the match played on 1 February 2021. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Player
Players with name in italics were on loan from another club for part or all of their Benfica career. The loaning club is noted in the Notes column, and for the players who later signed a permanent deal, their time spent at loan is specified.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the change in the names of defensive and midfield positions reflects the tactical evolution that occurred from the 1960s onwards.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
League appearances and League goals
League appearances and goals comprise those in the Campeonato de Lisboa and the Primeira Liga. Starting in the 1934–35 season, appearances are only counted in the Primeira Liga.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal (including in the early denomination as Campeonato de Portugal), Taça da Liga, Supertaça, European Cup/Champions League, UEFA Cup/Europa League, and defunct competitions such as Campeonato de Lisboa, Latin Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and Intercontinental Cup
International selection
Countries are listed only for players who have been selected for international football. Only the highest level of international competition is given, except where a player competed for more than one country, in which case the highest level reached for each country is shown.
Caps
For players having played at full international level, the caps column counts the number of such appearances during his career with the club. All information relating to international selection, including number of full caps won while with the club, is sourced to Tovar (2012), pp. 679–761, unless otherwise noted.

List of players (25 to 99 appearances)

Old picture of a man in a suit
Founder Cosme Damião made 67 appearances for Benfica.
A man in a suit speaking in a wireless headset
Glenn Strömberg made only 44 appearances but won two league titles.
Man wearing a red shirt
Dimas made 99 appearances between 1994 and December 1996.
A man with red shirt and red shorts running with a football
Fábio Coentrão made 97 appearances for Benfica.
A man playing football with a red shirt.
Of the 9 players currently with Benfica, Gabriel, is the closest to 100 appearances.
Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international selection
Player Pos Club career Apps Goals Apps Goals International selection Caps Notes Refs
League Total
Henrique Costa FB 1906–1918 63 2 63 2 [17]
Cosme Damião FW 1907–1916 67 8 67 8 [c][9] [18]
António Costa FW 1907–1914 31 3 31 3 [19]
Artur José Pereira HB 1907–1914 41 6 41 6 [20]
Luís Vieira HB 1907–1913
1916–1919
53 5 53 5 [21]
Leopoldo Mocho FB 1907–1911
1913–1917
37 1 37 1 [22]
António Meireles FW 1907–1911 27 7 27 7 [23]
Carlos Figueiredo FW 1909–1917 39 4 39 4 [24]
José Domingos FW 1910–1915 25 0 25 0 [25]
Alberto Rio FW 1908–1918 36 18 36 18 [26]
Francisco Belas FW 1911–1919 26 2 26 2 [27]
Paiva Simões GK 1911–1919 28 0 28 0 [28]
Herculano dos Santos HB 1912–1923 57 30 57 30 [17]
Francisco Pereira FW 1912–1917 26 16 26 16 [29]
Artur Augusto FW 1915–1921 32 5 32 5 [20]
Cândido Oliveira HB 1914–1920 32 5 32 5 [30]
Ribeiro dos Reis FW 1915–1916
1917–1925
43 14 43 14  Portugal 1 [c][9] [31]
José Maria Bastos FB 1916–1922 25 0 25 0 [27]
Fernando Jesus HB 1917–1925 58 0 58 0  Portugal 2 [32]
Alberto Augusto FW 1917–1924 39 10 39 10  Portugal 3 [26]
António Pinho FB 1918–1920
1928–1930
1932–1933
42 2 50 3  Portugal 2 [33]
Francisco Vieira GK 1918–1919
1921–1926
41 0 41 0  Portugal 3 [21]
José Pimenta FW 1918–1928 75 2 75 2 [33]
Vítor Gonçalves FW 1918–1927 72 5 72 5  Portugal 2 [c][11] [34]
José Simões FW 1919–1929 78 14 83 15 [35]
Vítor Hugo HB 1921–1931 84 15 95 15 [34]
Luís Costa FB 1924–1932
1933–1934
42 0 72 0 [36]
Mário Carvalho FW 1924–1931 69 30 81 34  Portugal 2 [37]
Artur Travassos HB 1924–1931 31 1 43 2 [38]
Francisco Costa GK 1925–1927
1933–1934
15 0 59 0 [39]
Ralph Bailão FB 1926–1933 58 2 89 4 [40]
António Jacinto GK 1926–1929 31 0 36 0 [41]
Tamanqueiro HB 1926–1928 27 4 38 9  Portugal 9 [31]
Germano Campos FW 1926–1927
1931–1933
24 0 28 0 [42]
Eugénio Salvador FW 1927–1929
1930–1934
34 15 43 20 [43]
Manuel de Oliveira FW 1928–1934
1935–1936
46 6 71 17 [20]
Guedes Gonçalves FW 1928–1936 45 24 69 35 [41]
João Oliveira HB 1928–1934 55 10 73 14  Portugal 1 [32]
Anibal José HB 1928–1933 35 1 52 3  Portugal 4 [44]
Artur Dyson GK 1929–1931 21 0 39 0 [45]
Pedro Silva HB 1929–1934 21 8 50 24 [46]
Augusto Dinis HB 1929–1933 21 7 37 14 [25]
Alberto Cardoso FW 1930–1938 31 12 62 23 [26]
Francisco Gatinho FB 1930–1936 38 0 88 0 [42]
João Correia HB 1930–1933
1934–1939
39 1 71 2 [32]
Pedro da Conceição GK 1931–1936 27 0 48 0 [18]
Augusto Amaro GK 1932–1939 40 0 80 0  Portugal 2 [47]
Carlos Torres FW 1933–1937 28 23 60 34 [38]
Domingos Lopes FW 1934–1939 36 6 74 16  Portugal 2 [25]
Raul Baptista HB 1935–1941 49 0 95 3 [40]
Feliciano Barbosa HB 1935–1939 15 3 45 8 [40]
Cândido Tavares GK 1935–1937 24 0 46 0 [c][10] [48]
António Vieira FB 1936–1940 35 0 74 0  Portugal 2 [21]
Ricardo Freire FB 1936–1943 13 0 31 7 [39]
Mário da Rosa GK 1937–1950 34 0 47 0 [49]
Carlos Brito FW 1938–1946 43 26 79 44 [50]
Elói FB 1939–1943 38 0 75 0 [51]
Francisco Rodrigues FW 1939–1942 44 49 88 99 [52]
Miguel Lourenço FW 1939–1942 19 9 33 16 [53]
Francisco Pires FW 1940–1945 17 7 44 31 [33]
Conceição Rodrigues HB 1940–1943 18 4 39 18 [18]
Manuel da Costa HB 1941–1945 43 28 74 49 [54]
Mário Galvão FB 1941–1945 12 2 30 4 [55]
Manuel Jordão HB 1942–1946 15 2 29 2 [56]
Eduardo Cerqueira FB 1943–1949 48 0 60 0 [57]
Mário Rui FW 1943–1948
1952–1954
30 18 57 24 [58]
Artur Teixeira FB 1943–1947 25 0 45 0 [20]
João da Silva HB 1943–1945 13 1 26 2 [59]
Alfredo Melão FW 1946–1951 61 28 73 34 [23]
Pinto Machado GK 1946–1949 24 0 39 0 [33]
Vítor Baptista FW 1946–1949 59 30 70 40 [40]
José da Costa HB 1947–1952 23 1 26 2 [60]
Rogério Contreiras GK 1947–1950 34 0 38 0 [18]
António Manuel HB 1948–1954 26 0 26 0 [19]
Rosário FW 1948–1954 76 18 96 22 [49]
Francisco Calado HB 1948–1958 81 10 97 14 [30]
Zézinho HB 1952–1960 50 9 75 11 [61]
Vieirinha HB 1952–1954 33 5 40 7 [34]
Fialho FW 1953–1956 33 9 36 9 [24]
Salvador Martins FW 1953–1956
1957–1959
49 20 55 21  Portugal 4 [43]
Leonel Pegado HB 1954–1958 41 3 58 5 [46]
Mário João FB 1957–1962 48 2 89 4  Portugal 2 [58]
António Mendes FW 1957–1962 26 19 43 27 [23]
António Saraiva DF 1959–1963 29 1 50 1 [62]
Jorge Calado MF 1961–1968
1969-1971
29 0 49 7 [30]
Augusto Silva MF 1962–1967 36 4 64 13 [40]
Pedras FW 1962–1966 16 7 32 19 [46]
Yaúca FW 1963–1968 32 23 58 42  Portugal 1 [61]
Luciano Fernandes DF 1963–1966 33 0 40 0 [36]
Serafim Pereira MF 1963–1966 24 9 44 20  Portugal 1 [63]
Alfredo Nascimento GK 1964–1970 27 0 44 0 [64]
Nélson Fernandes FW 1965–1968 28 9 40 14 [65]
Augusto Matine MF 1967–1968
1969–1971
1972–1973
31 0 53 0  Portugal 8 [66]
José Miglietti DF 1968–1972 53 0 84 1 [61]
Rui Rodrigues DF 1971–1974 47 1 59 2  Portugal 2 [43]
Nelinho FW 1972–1974
1975–1977
46 11 55 11  Portugal 1 [64]
Mário Moinhos MF 1973–1977 73 21 96 26  Portugal 7 [22]
Cavungi MF 1975–1980 29 4 41 5 [57]
Carlos Alhinho DF 1976–1977
1978–1981
74 2 90 2  Portugal 6 [67]
Joaquim Pereirinha DF 1977–1980 28 1 39 2 [29]
Jorge Silva FW 1977–1979
1984–1985
33 12 47 16 [56]
Frederico Rosa DF 1979–1983 40 0 63 0 [39]
César Martins FW 1979–1983 44 20 85 23 [57]
João Laranjeira DF 1979–1982 42 2 60 2  Portugal 3 [68]
Jorge Gomes FW 1979–1982 41 10 59 12 [56]
Alberto Bastos Lopes DF 1980–1984 23 1 35 1 [26]
Francisco Vital FW 1980–1981 15 1 28 4 [34]
Zoran Filipović FW 1981–1984 56 26 84 41 [69]
Carlos Pereira DF 1981–1986
1987–1988
26 0 34 0 [70]
Glenn Strömberg MF 1982–1984 29 3 44 6  Sweden 10 [48]
Dito DF 1986–1988 55 1 81 2  Portugal 8 [25]
Edmundo DF 1986–1988 31 2 44 2 [71]
Tueba Menayane MF 1986–1988 28 2 43 3 [38]
Chiquinho Carlos MF 1986–1988 55 15 79 22 [72]
António Fonseca DF 1987–1990 39 1 49 1  Portugal 2 [69]
Elzo Coelho MF 1987–1989 38 1 55 1 [51]
Hernâni Neves MF 1988–1991
1992–1994
33 1 49 3  Portugal 1 [17]
Adesvaldo Lima FW 1988–1991 35 4 49 14 [53]
Vata FW 1988–1991 60 29 76 37 [73]
Ademir Alcântara MF 1988–1990 30 4 34 7 [74]
Abel Campos MF 1988–1990 49 8 64 13 [74]
Aldair DF 1989–1990 22 5 33 6  Brazil 8 [26]
Fernando Mendes DF 1989–1991
1992–1993
27 1 35 2  Portugal 4 [24]
Rui Bento DF 1990–1992 24 0 38 0  Portugal 2 [49]
Erwin Sánchez MF 1990–1991
1997–1998
41 7 48 8  Bolivia 14 [62]
Vasili Kulkov MF 1991–1994 54 6 77 11  Russia 8 [68]
Sergei Yuran FW 1991–1994 63 18 95 34  Russia 10 [61]
Daniel Kenedy DF 1992–1996 37 2 85 5 [68]
Abel Xavier DF 1992–1995 47 4 65 5  Portugal 1 [74]
Aílton Delfino FW 1993–1994
1995–1996
32 11 38 14 [75]
Pedro Henriques DF 1994–1997 37 1 48 2 [46]
Dimas DF 1994–1997 68 4 99 5  Portugal 12 [25]
Paulo Bento MF 1994–1996 49 2 68 3  Portugal 2 [76]
Paulo Pereira DF 1994–1996 20 1 29 2 [76]
José Tavares MF 1994–1995 20 2 34 6  Portugal 2 [48]
Nelo MF 1994–1995 23 0 36 0  Portugal 4 [65]
Edílson FW 1994–1995 23 9 31 19 [L 1] [71]
Claudio Caniggia FW 1994–1995 24 8 34 16 [77]
Bruno Caires MF 1994–1996 35 2 51 2 [78]
Edgar Pacheco MF 1995–1998 48 9 68 11 [71]
Basarab Panduru MF 1995–1998 49 7 68 12  Romania 3 [28]
Marinho DF 1995–1997 33 1 45 2 [37]
Ilian Iliev MF 1995–1997 40 4 51 4 [79]
Paulão MF 1995–1997 23 3 27 3  Angola 20 [80]
Hassan Nader FW 1995–1997 17 7 27 9 [81]
Mauro Airez FW 1995–1997 27 0 39 3 [66]
Marcelo Cipriano FW 1995–1996 27 7 39 13 [37]
Maniche MF 1995–1996
1999–2001
54 11 69 14 [82]
Tahar El Khalej DF 1996–2000 72 10 99 11  Morocco 15 [48]
Martin Pringle FW 1996–1999 41 6 54 8 [83]
Abdelkrim El Hadrioui DF 1996–1998 21 0 29 0 [71]
Jorge Soares DF 1996–1998 25 2 35 2 [60]
Tiago Pereira MF 1996–1998 24 1 30 1 [84]
Amaral MF 1996–1998 24 0 45 2  Brazil 3 [L 2][d] [47]
Jorge Bermúdez DF 1996–1997 27 1 38 2 [85]
Serhiy Kandaurov MF 1997–2001 67 12 81 13 [86]
Luís Carlos MF 1997–2000 45 1 54 1  Portugal 1 [36]
Bruno Basto DF 1997–2000 48 1 58 1 [50]
Sergei Ovchinnikov GK 1997–1999 20 0 28 0  Russia 24 [28]
José Sousa DF 1997–1999 25 1 45 1 [87]
Scott Minto DF 1997–1999 31 0 42 0 [22]
Hugo Leal MF 1997–1999 31 3 41 3  Portugal 1 [79]
Luís Andrade MF 1998–2000
2001–2003
41 0 53 0 [88]
Michael Thomas MF 1998–1999 18 1 25 1 [84]
Mark Pembridge MF 1998–1999 19 1 28 3  Wales 6 [46]
Robert Enke GK 1999–2002 77 0 93 0 [51]
João Tomás FW 1999–2001 41 19 46 20  Portugal 2 [56]
Chano MF 1999–2001 56 2 65 3 [72]
Sérgio Nunes DF 1999–2001 20 2 28 2 [63]
Ricardo Rojas DF 1999–2001 25 2 42 0 [89]
Jorge Ribeiro DF 1999–2000
2001–2002
2008–2009
20 1 28 2 [60]
Carlitos MF 2000–2004 46 5 50 5 [77]
Ednilson MF 2000–2002 35 0 44 0 [71]
Fernando Meira DF 2000–2002 46 2 55 2  Portugal 11 [23]
Diogo Luís DF 2000–2002 23 0 28 0 [25]
Pierre van Hooijdonk FW 2000–2001 30 19 35 23 [73]
Abdel Sattar Sabry MF 2000–2001 37 8 42 9  Egypt 18 [43]
Roger Flores MF 2000–2001
2002–2004
36 6 44 7 [89]
Argel DF 2001–2005 79 6 97 6 [19]
Tomo Šokota FW 2001–2005 60 21 79 28  Croatia 8 [90]
Anders Andersson MF 2001–2004 49 1 57 1  Sweden 9 [88]
Ljubinko Drulović MF 2001–2003 50 5 54 6 [45]
João Pinto DF 2001–2003 48 4 52 4  Portugal 1 [59]
Marco Caneira DF 2001–2002 27 0 29 0  Portugal 2 [L 3] [30]
Fernando Aguiar MF 2001–2002
2003–2004
38 3 45 3 [24]
Armando Sá DF 2002–2004 48 1 57 1 [19]
Tiago MF 2002–2004 75 19 89 25  Portugal 10 [84]
Miklós Fehér FW 2002–2004 30 7 37 8  Hungary 5 [91][92]
Cristiano Roland DF 2002–2004 24 1 31 1 [93]
João Pereira DF 2003–2006 58 4 85 7 [59]
Manuel Fernandes MF 2003–2006 67 3 97 4  Portugal 2 [54]
Takis Fyssas DF 2003–2005 30 0 41 1  Greece 21 [39]
Nuno Assis MF 2004–2008 56 4 83 6 [94]
Alcides DF 2004–2006 20 0 34 0 [L 4] [26]
Manuel dos Santos DF 2004–2006 24 0 38 1 [45]
Bruno Aguiar MF 2004–2005 18 0 31 0 [50]
Azar Karadas FW 2004–2005 27 4 36 6  Norway 5 [86]
Anderson DF 2005–2007 48 4 73 5 [88]
Fabrizio Miccoli FW 2005–2007 39 14 56 19 [L 5] [23]
Giorgos Karagounis MF 2005–2007 45 3 67 3  Greece 17 [86]
Beto MF 2005–2007 30 0 48 1 [85]
Marcelo Moretto GK 2005–2007
2008–2009
19 0 29 0 [87]
Edcarlos DF 2007–2008 16 0 27 0 [45]
Cristian Rodríguez MF 2007–2008 24 6 36 7  Uruguay 8 [L 6] [93]
Miguel Vítor DF 2007–2011
2012
24 0 45 0 [22]
Luís Filipe DF 2007–2008
2009–2011
23 0 40 0 [36]
Gilles Binya MF 2007–2009 23 0 39 0  Cameroon 10 [85]
Fábio Coentrão DF 2007
2009–2011
52 2 97 8  Portugal 14 [52]
Sidnei DF 2008–2011
2012
45 6 75 7 [35]
José Antonio Reyes MF 2008–2009 26 4 35 6 [L 7] [31]
Hassan Yebda MF 2008–2009 25 1 34 2 [61]
Jonathan Urretaviscaya MF 2008–2010
2012–2014
15 2 27 2 [95]
César Peixoto DF 2009–2011 31 0 65 1 [57]
Ramires MF 2009–2010 26 4 42 5  Brazil 9 [31]
Weldon FW 2009–2011 16 5 27 6 [96]
Alan Kardec FW 2010–2011
2012–2013
23 3 43 8 [97]
Felipe Menezes MF 2010–2011 13 0 29 2 [91]
Airton Santos MF 2010–2015 19 0 34 0 [98]
Franco Jara FW 2010–2011
2014–2015
29 6 47 11 [99]
Nolito MF 2011–2013 35 12 63 16 [100]
Bruno César MF 2011–2013 32 10 60 13  Brazil 2 [101][78]
Axel Witsel MF 2011–2012 32 1 52 5  Belgium 8 [96]
Emerson DF 2011–2012 24 0 39 0 [51]
Nemanja Matić MF 2011–2013 56 6 99 9  Serbia 7 [102][103]
André Gomes MF 2012–2014 14 2 41 4  Portugal 1 [104][105]
Lorenzo Melgarejo DF 2012–2013 21 2 40 2  Paraguay 2 [106][107]
Ola John MF 2012–2013
2014–2015
53 3 90 9  Netherlands 1 [108][109]
Miralem Sulejmani MF 2013–2015 15 1 34 3  Serbia 4 [110][111]
Lazar Marković MF 2013–2014 26 5 49 7  Serbia 7 [112][113]
Sílvio DF 2013–2016 13 0 40 0  Portugal 1 [L 7] [114][115]
Victor Lindelöf DF 2013–2017 48 2 72 2  Sweden 12 [116][117]
Guilherme Siqueira MF 2013–2014 18 1 33 1 [L 7] [118]
Jan Oblak GK 2013–2014 16 0 26 0  Slovenia 3 [119][120]
Talisca FW 2014–2016 52 12 78 20 [121]
Derley FW 2014–2015 14 1 27 2 [122]
Júlio César GK 2014–2017 57 0 83 0 [123]
Gonçalo Guedes MF 2014–2017 39 5 68 11  Portugal 2 [124][125]
Lisandro López DF 2014–2017 32 4 54 6 [126]
Kostas Mitroglou FW 2015–2017 60 36 88 52  Greece 14 [L 8][e] [127][128]
Renato Sanches MF 2015–2016 24 2 35 2  Portugal 9 [129][130]
Mehdi Carcela MF 2015–2016 20 2 29 3  Morocco 1 [131][132]
Nélson Semedo DF 2015–2017 42 3 65 4  Portugal 6 [133][134]
Ederson Moraes GK 2015–2017 37 0 58 0 [135]
André Carrillo MF 2016–2017 19 1 31 3  Peru 5 [136][137]
Andrija Živković MF 2016–2020 55 3 88 4  Serbia 12 [138][139]
Filipe Augusto MF 2017–2018 16 0 27 0 [140]
Bruno Varela GK 2017–2019 29 0 35 0 [141]
Filip Krovinović MF 2017–2019 17 1 28 2 [142]
Gedson Fernandes MF 2018–2020 29 0 59 3  Portugal 2 [143][144]
Gabriel MF 2018– 48 3 85 5 [145]
João Félix FW 2018–2019 26 15 43 20  Portugal 1 [146][147]
Ferro DF 2019–2020 43 3 64 4 [148]
Florentino Luís MF 2019–2020 21 1 32 1 [149]
Adel Taarabt MF 2019– 41 1 67 1  Morocco 5 [f] [150][151]
Carlos Vinícius FW 2019–2020 34 18 49 24 [152]
Chiquinho FW 2019– 32 3 51 6 [153]
Jota MF 2019–2020 23 0 34 2 [154]
Tomás Tavares DF 2019–2020 12 0 26 0 [155]
Nuno Tavares DF 2019– 21 1 34 1 [156]
Julian Weigl MF 2020– 32 1 46 2 [157]
Everton Soares MF 2020– 14 3 25 4  Brazil 4 [158]
Luca Waldschmidt FW 2020– 14 6 25 8  Germany 6 [159]
Darwin Núñez FW 2020– 15 3 26 9  Uruguay 3 [160]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Originally located in Benfica;[2] in 1959, the parish was split in two, with Estádio da Luz located in the new parish.[3]
  2. ^ The award was created in 1970 and ran until 2000, being known as Portuguese Footballer of the Year, with Portuguese newspaper Diário Popular selecting the best player. The current award was created in 2006 and is awarded by the Portuguese League for Professional Football (LPFP).
  3. ^ a b c d Player who later became first-team head coach
  4. ^ Was on loan in the final six months of 1996–97 and signed a permanent deal in December 1997.
  5. ^ Was on loan in 2015–16 and signed a permanent deal in 2016–17.
  6. ^ Joined in the 2015-16 season, but only made his first team debut in 2018-19 season.

Player statistics include games played while on loan from:

References

General

  • Tovar, Rui Miguel (2012). Almanaque do Benfica [Benfica Almanac]. Portugal: Lua de Papel. ISBN 978-989-23-2087-8. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Pereira, Luís Miguel (2014). Bíblia do Benfica [Benfica's Bible] (in Portuguese). Carcavelos: PrimeBooks. ISBN 978-989-655-215-2. {{cite book}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)

Specific

  1. ^ a b c "Honours". Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  2. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 15.
  3. ^ "História de São Domingos de Benfica" [History of São Domingos de Benfica]. Junta de Freguesia de São Domingos de Benfica (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  4. ^ Pereira 2014, p. 19.
  5. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 18.
  6. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 37.
  7. ^ a b Claro, Paulo (19 May 2016). "Campeonato de Portugal 1921–1938". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  8. ^ Tovar 2012, p. 104.
  9. ^ a b c Pereira 2014, p. 78.
  10. ^ a b Tovar 2012, p. 763.
  11. ^ a b Tovar 2012, p. 767.
  12. ^ "Rúben Neves. Finalmente, um adulto" [Rúben Neves. Finally an adult] (in Portuguese). I Online. 13 March 2015. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  13. ^ "Estreia aos 16 anos no Benfica - Hugo Leal bate recorde de Chalana" [Debut at 16 years for Benfica - Hugo Leal beats Chalana's record]. Record (in Portuguese): 5. 21 April 1997. Archived from the original on 8 May 1997. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  14. ^ "Comunicado à CMVM" [Announcement to CMVM]. S.L. Benfica (in Portuguese). 3 July 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  15. ^ "Matic foi o melhor jogador da época 2012/13" [Matic is the best player of 2012–13]. Record (in Portuguese). 4 July 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  16. ^ "Jonas eleito melhor jogador da Liga NOS 2015/2016" [Jonas elected best player of 2015–16] (in Portuguese). Sapo Desporto. 15 July 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  17. ^ a b c Tovar 2012, p. 714.
  18. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 698.
  19. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 686.
  20. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 687.
  21. ^ a b c Tovar 2012, p. 758.
  22. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 732.
  23. ^ a b c d e Tovar 2012, p. 731.
  24. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 707.
  25. ^ a b c d e f Tovar 2012, p. 701.
  26. ^ a b c d e f Tovar 2012, p. 681.
  27. ^ a b Tovar 2012, p. 689.
  28. ^ a b c Tovar 2012, p. 738.
  29. ^ a b Tovar 2012, p. 742.
  30. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 693.
  31. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 745.
  32. ^ a b c Tovar 2012, p. 717.
  33. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 743.
  34. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 759.
  35. ^ a b Tovar 2012, p. 752.
  36. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 725.
  37. ^ a b c Tovar 2012, p. 728.
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