1980 Supertaça de Portugal

1980 Supertaça de Portugal
Event Supertaça de Portugal
(Portuguese Super Cup)
4–3 on aggregate.
First leg
Date 10 September 1980
Venue Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
Referee Vítor Correia (Lisbon)[1]
Second leg
Date 29 October 1980
Venue Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
Referee Nemésio de Castro (Lisbon)[2]
Attendance 40,000[3]

The 1980 Supertaça de Portugal was the 2nd edition of the Supertaça de Portugal and the last one to be played with unofficial status, the annual Portuguese football season-opening match contested by the winners of the previous season's top league and cup competitions (or cup runner-up in case the league- and cup-winning club is the same). The 1980 Supertaça de Portugal was contested over two legs, and opposed Benfica and Sporting CP of the Primeira Liga. Sporting CP qualified for the SuperCup by winning the 1979–80 Primeira Divisão, whilst Benfica qualified for the Supertaça by winning the 1979–80 Taça de Portugal.[4][5]

The first leg which took place at the Estádio José Alvalade, saw 2–2 draw. The second leg which took place at the Estádio da Luz, saw the Águias defeat the Leões 2–1 (4–3 on aggregate) to claim a first Supertaça.[6]

First leg

Details

Sporting CP 2 2 Benfica
Jordão  59' (pen.), 67' (Report) Carlos Manuel  10'
César  42'
Referee: Vítor Correia (Lisbon)[1]
Sporting CP
Benfica
GK1Portugal António Vaz
DFPortugal Francisco Barão
DFPortugal Eurico Gomes
DFPortugal Augusto Inácio
DFPortugal Zezinho
MFPortugal Ademar Marques
MFPortugal Lito
FWBrazil Manoel Costa 30'
FWBrazil Salvador Almeida 46'
FWPortugal Rui Jordão
FWPortugal Manuel Fernandes (c)
Substitutes:
FWPortugal Carlos Freire 30'
FWBrazil Dilson Santos 46'
Manager:
Portugal Fernando Mendes
GK1Portugal Manuel Bento (c)
DFPortugal Humberto Coelho
DFPortugal João Laranjeira
DFPortugal Frederico Rosa
DFPortugal António Bastos Lopes
MFPortugal Shéu
MFPortugal Carlos ManuelYellow card
MFPortugal João Alves
MFPortugal Fernando ChalanaYellow card 81'
FWPortugal Nené
FWBrazil César 45'
Substitutes:
MFPortugal José Luís 81'
FWPortugal Francisco Vital 45'
Manager:
Hungary Lajos Baróti
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
    • António Beja (Lisbon)
    • João Vinagre (Lisbon)
  • Fourth official:
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Second leg

Details

Benfica 2 1 Sporting CP
Nené  43'
Vital  86'
(Report) Jordão  22' (pen.)
Attendance: 40,000[3]
Referee: Nemésio de Castro (Lisbon)[2]
Benfica
Sporting CP
GK1Portugal António Botelho
DFPortugal Carlos Alhinho
DFPortugal António Bastos LopesYellow card 33'
DFPortugal Frederico Rosa
DFPortugal António Veloso
DFPortugal Minervino Pietra
MFPortugal Carlos Manuel
MFPortugal João Alves 72'
FWBrazil César 46'
FWPortugal Nené (c)
FWPortugal Francisco Vital
Substitutes:
MFPortugal José Luís 72'
MFPortugal Joel Almeida 46'
Manager:
Hungary Lajos Baróti
GK1Portugal António Fidalgo
DFPortugal Eurico Gomes
DFPortugal Augusto InácioYellow card 61'
DFPortugal Francisco BarãoYellow card 40' 74'
DFPortugal Vitorino BastosYellow card 43'
MFPortugal Ademar Marques
MFPortugal Samuel Fraguito
FWBrazil Manoel CostaYellow card 33'
FWPortugal Manuel Fernandes (c)
FWPortugal Rui Jordão
FWBrazil Salvador Almeida
Substitutes:
FWPortugal Carlos Freire 74'
Manager:
Portugal Fernando Mendes
1980 Supertaça de Portugal Winners
Benfica
1st Title
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
    • Fernando Vilas (Lisbon)
    • Joaquim Moreira (Lisbon)
  • Fourth official:
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions

References

  1. 1 2 "Sporting 2-2 Benfica". ZeroZero. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Benfica 2-1 Sporting". ZeroZero. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Terceiro anel rugiu e Nemésio tremeu!" [Terceito ring roared and shook Nemésio!]. BP Blogspot. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  4. "Campeonato Nacional da I Divisão 1979/80" [National Championship of the I Division 1979/80]. ZeroZero. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  5. "Benfica 1-0 FC Porto". ZeroZero. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  6. "Supertaça 1979/1980 Final" [Supercup 1979/1980 Final]. ForaDeJogo. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
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