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Portugal - Pokal - Kvinder 04/21 16:15 - Sporting kvinder v Benfica kvinder D 1-1
Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinder 04/14 16:15 19 [2] Sporting kvinder v Benfica kvinder [1] L 3-1
Portugal - Pokal - Kvinder 03/31 17:15 - Benfica kvinder v Sporting kvinder W 1-0
UEFA Champions League - Kvinder 03/27 17:45 3 [1] Lyon kvinder v Benfica kvinder [2] L 4-1
Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinder 03/23 14:00 18 [1] Benfica kvinder v Braga kvinder [3] W 4-1
UEFA Champions League - Kvinder 03/19 20:00 3 [2] Benfica kvinder v Lyon kvinder [1] L 1-2
Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinder 03/15 15:00 17 [6] SF Damaiense kvinder v Benfica kvinder [1] D 1-1
Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinder 03/10 15:00 16 [1] Benfica kvinder v Famalicao kvinder [10] W 2-0
Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinder 03/03 11:00 15 [11] Clube de Albergaria kvinder v Benfica kvinder [1] W 0-6
Portugal - Campeonato Nacional - Kvinder 02/18 15:00 14 [1] Benfica kvinder v CA Ouriense kvinder [10] W 6-1
Portugal - Pokal - Kvinder 02/14 14:00 - Valadares Gaia FC kvinder v Benfica kvinder D 2-2
Portugal - Pokal - Kvinder 02/11 15:00 - Benfica kvinder v Valadares Gaia FC kvinder W 4-0

Statistik

 TotalHjemmeUde
Matches played 45 23 22
Wins 30 18 12
Draws 10 3 7
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 132 76 56
Goals against 41 19 22
Clean sheets 23 12 11
Failed to score 2 0 2

Wikipedia - S.L. Benfica (women)

Sport Lisboa e Benfica (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈpɔɾ liʒˈβoɐ i βɐ̃jˈfikɐ] ), commonly known as Benfica, is a Portuguese women's football team based in Lisbon that plays in the Campeonato Nacional Feminino, the top-level women's football league in Portugal, following promotion in the 2018–19 season.

Founded on 12 December 2017, it is the women's team of football club S.L. Benfica. They have won three consecutive First Division titles, one Second Division title, one Portuguese Cup, three League Cups (record) and three Super Cups (record).

Their current home grounds are the 2,230-seater Estádio Municipal José Martins Vieira, in Almada, and Benfica Campus, in Seixal, with the team occasionally playing at Estádio da Luz in Lisbon.

As of 2024, Benfica have won every league title since they arrived at the Portuguese top flight in 2019, with the exception of the 2019–20 season, when the league was suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. At the time of suspension, the team was tied for first place.

History

On 12 December 2017, Benfica publicly confirmed that it was forming a long-mooted women's football team. Compiling a squad replete with several international players and a distinctly Brazilian flavour, they entered the Portuguese second division and promptly doled out several comprehensive thrashings to their outmatched opponents.

The initial squad contained a total of seven players from Brazil (an eighth, Rilany, arrived in December). Brazilians were targeted because many had the required skills and experience. As Lusophones, they were also expected to adapt quickly to Portuguese culture. This mirrored the policy of Benfica's male team, who had a successful policy of importing talented players from the Brazilian transfer market.

On 17 September 2018, Benfica made their league debut in the Campeonato Nacional II Divisão and beat UD Ponte de Frielas 28–0. The result established a new record winning margin in Portuguese senior football, surpassing Sporting CP's 21–0 win over CS Mindelense in 1971. Former Benfica player Luís Andrade was appointed as technical co-ordinator of the club's women's section in October 2018. He was tasked with developing a women's B team and revamping the youth structure, which contained approximately 200 players.

On 26 January 2019, Benfica broke their own Portuguese scoring record by thrashing CP Pego 32–0 at the Estádio da Tapadinha, increasing their league tally to 257 goals scored and none conceded in 14 matches, and the overall tally to 293–0 in 16 matches. Four days later, Benfica conceded a goal for the first time in their history, in a 5–1 away win over Marítimo in the third round of the Portuguese Cup.

Campeonato Nacional side Braga inflicted Benfica's first ever defeat on 24 March 2019, winning 2–1 away in the first leg of the Portuguese Cup semi-final. Six days later, Benfica met Sporting CP in the first but unofficial female Derby de Lisboa between their main teams. The match was staged at the Estádio do Restelo to raise money for the Cyclone Idai relief effort in Mozambique, attracting 15,204 spectators – a national record crowd at the time for a women's match in Portugal. Despite dominating play, Benfica lost 1–0 to Joana Marchão's 86th-minute penalty kick.

On 18 May 2019, after eliminating Braga on 5–4 aggregate in the Portuguese Cup semi-finals, Benfica beat Valadares Gaia 4–0 in the final to conquer their first trophy, in a Portuguese Cup record attendance of 12,632. Following an 8–0 win over Estoril Praia B on 29 May, Benfica secured promotion to the 2019–20 Campeonato Nacional Feminino. Later, on 23 June, they were crowned second division champions as they beat Braga B on 9–0 aggregate in the finals.

After the departure of head coach João Marques, Luís Andrade took his position, and Benfica started their second season by beating Portuguese champions Braga 1–0 with a goal from Pauleta to conquer their first Super Cup trophy. A week later, Benfica debuted in the first division with a 24–0 thrashing of A-dos-Francos. On 19 October, Benfica beat Sporting 3–0 at the Estádio da Luz in the first official derby between both sides, played before 12,812 spectators, who set a new attendance record for a women's match in Portugal.

Benfica qualified to UEFA Women's Champions League's group stage for the first time after beating Twente 4–0 on 9 September 2021 (5–1 on aggregate). Benfica made their debut in the competition with a goalless home draw against Bayern Munich on 5 October. On 17 November, Benfica secured their first victory in the group stage, 2–1 at BK Häcken FF, while scoring their first goal.