Derby de Lisboa

Derby de Lisboa
Locale Lisbon (Portugal)
Teams Benfica, Sporting
First meeting Benfica 1–2 Sporting
Campeonato de Lisboa
(1 December 1907)
Latest meeting Benfica 1–1 Sporting
Primeira Liga
(25 August 2018)
Next meeting Sporting – Benfica
Primeira Liga
(3 February 2019)
Stadiums Estádio da Luz
Estádio José Alvalade
Statistics
Meetings total 302
Most wins Benfica (130)
Most player appearances Fernando Peyroteo
Eusébio (29)
Top scorer Fernando Peyroteo (48)
Largest victory Sporting 7–1 Benfica
Primeira Divisão
(14 December 1986)
Longest win streak 8 games (Benfica)

The Derby de Lisboa or Dérbi de Lisboa (English: Lisbon derby), also known as Dérbi Eterno, Dérbi dos Dérbis, Dérbi da Segunda Circular, or Dérbi da Capital, is the most important football derby match in Portugal. It is played between Lisbon clubs Benfica and Sporting. The rivalry originated back in 1907 when eight Benfica players moved to Sporting before the first derby. The match is followed worldwide among Portuguese immigrants, especially in the former Portuguese colonies.

Honours comparison

These are the major football honours of Benfica and Sporting. Benfica's Latin Cup is not included.

International Competition Benfica Sporting
European Champion Clubs' Cup 2 0
European Cup Winners' Cup 0 1
National Competition Benfica Sporting
Portuguese League 36 18
Portuguese Cup 26 16
Championship of Portugal 3 4
Portuguese League Cup 7 1
Portuguese Super Cup 7 8
Total 81 48

Championship of Lisbon

Head-to-head results

[1]

League matches

Head-to-head results

[2]

Cup matches

Head-to-head results

The matches listed below are only Taça de Portugal matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[3]

#DateR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
128 June 1942QFSportingBenfica4–0 ( – )
213 June 1943SFBenficaSporting3–2 ( – )
317 June 1945SFSportingBenfica1–2 ( – )
424 June 1945SFBenficaSporting2–3 ( – )
527 June 1945SFSportingBenfica1–0 ( – )
627 June 1948SFSportingBenfica3–0 ( – )
715 June 1952FBenficaSporting5–4 (1–1)Rogério Pipi (11 p., 69, 90), Corona (49), José Águas (49)Albano (9 p.), Rola (51, 71), Martins (55)
823 May 19546SportingBenfica3–2 ( – )
930 May 19546BenficaSporting2–1 ( – )
1031 May 19546SportingBenfica4–2 ( – )
1112 June 1955FBenficaSporting2–1 (0–0)Arsénio (63, 65)Martins (47)
128 July 1959SFSportingBenfica2–1 ( – )
1313 July 1959SFBenficaSporting3–1 ( – )
1419 June 1960SFSportingBenfica3–0 ( – )
1526 June 1960SFBenficaSporting0–0 (0–0)
1616 June 1963SFSportingBenfica0–1 ( – )
1723 June 1963SFBenficaSporting0–2 ( – )
1814 June 1970FBenficaSporting3–1 (1–0)Artur Jorge (14), Torres (50), Simões (63)Peres (83)
1927 June 1971FSportingBenfica4–1 (3–0)Dinis (5), Nélson (23), Peres (33, 71)Eusébio (24 p.)
204 June 1972FBenficaSporting3–2 (a.e.t.) (1–0)Eusébio (19, 70, 118)Peres (51 p.), Dinis (61)
219 June 1974FSportingBenfica2–1 (0–1)Chico Faria (89), Marinho (107)Nené (32)
2228 March 19765SportingBenfica1–0 (a.e.t.) (0–0)Libânio (115)
2312 March 19776SportingBenfica3–0 (1–0)Manoel (10, 52, 57)
245 March 1978QFSportingBenfica3–1 (2–0)Manuel Fernandes (13, 35), Keïta (55)Humberto Coelho (81)
2517 February 19806BenficaSporting2–1 (2–0)Reinaldo (49), Nené (53)Jordão (69 p.)
262 April 1983QFBenficaSporting3–0 (2–0)Chalana (28), Diamantno (30), Carlos Manuel (70)
2727 January 19846SportingBenfica2–1 (0–1)Jordão (59), Manuel Fernandes (79)Carlos Manuel (8)
2812 March 1986QFBenficaSporting5–0 (2–0)Águas (11), Wando (40, 90), Álvaro Magalhães (84) Manniche (86 p.)
297 June 1987FBenficaSporting2–1 (1–0)Diamantino (39, 55)Brandão (79)
3018 May 1996FBenficaSporting3–1 (2–0)Airez (9), João Pinto (39, 67)Xavier (83 p.)
3126 January 20006BenficaSporting1–3 (1–2)Uribe (33)Acosta (11, 74), André Cruz (36)
3226 January 20056BenficaSporting3–3 (p. 7–6) (2–2)Geovanni (3, 22), Simão (118)Hugo Viana (15), Liédson (17), Paíto (110)
3316 April 2008SFSportingBenfica5–3 (0–2)Djaló (68, 84), Liédson (76), Derlei (79), Vukčević (90)Rui Costa (18), Nuno Gomes (31), C. Rodríguez (82)
349 November 20134BenficaSporting4–3 (a.e.t.) (3–1)Cardozo (12, 42, 45), Luisão (97)Capel (37), Maurício (62), Islam Slimani (90)
3521 November 20154SportingBenfica2–1 (a.e.t.) (1–1)Adrien Silva (45+2), Slimani (112)Konstantinos Mitroglou (6)

League Cup matches

The matches listed below are only Taça da Liga matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[4]

#DateR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
121 March 2009FSportingBenfica1–1 (p. 2–3) (0–0)Pereirinha (49)Reyes (p. 75)
29 February 2010SFSportingBenfica1–4 (2–1)Liédson (37)David Luiz (8), Ramires (30), Luisão (68), Cardozo (90)
32 March 2011SFBenficaSporting2–1 (1–1)Cardozo (34), Javi García (90)Postiga (21)

Head-to-head results

Super Cup matches

Head-to-head results

The matches listed below are only Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[5]

#DateR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
110 September 19801st legSportingBenfica2–2 (0–2)Jordão (p. 59, 67)Carlos Manuel (10), César (42)
229 October 19802nd legBenficaSporting2–1 (1–1)Nené (43), Vital (86)Jordão (p. 22)
36 December 19871st legBenficaSporting0–3 (0–1)Edmundo (o.g. 20), Silvinho (72), Paulinho Cascavel (78)
420 December 19872nd legSportingBenfica1–0 (1–0)Silvinho (20)
59 August 2015FBenficaSporting0–1 (0–0)Teófilo Gutiérrez (53)

Championship of Portugal matches

Head-to-head results

[6]

Reserve team matches

Both Benfica B and Sporting B were established in the late 90s. Both sides folded following the end of the 2005–06 season. Both sides were re-established in 2012, to compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga.[7]

#DateR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
18 October 20005Benfica BSporting B0–1 (0–0)Chiquinho (50)
210 March 200124Sporting BBenfica B4–0 (0–0)Teixeira (71, p. 76), Matos (83, 90)
36 January 200216Sporting BBenfica B2–0 (1–0)Mateus (33), Osório (90)
45 May 200235Benfica BSporting B1–0 (1–0)Ramos (36)
54 November 201212Benfica BSporting B1–3 (0–1)Cancelo (76)Rubio (17), Dier (62), Etock (85)
630 March 201333Sporting BBenfica B1–3 (1–2)Ponde (18)Rosa (31), Rosado (45), Kardec (71)
711 December 201320Benfica BSporting B3–1 (0–1)Mori (54), Vitória (71), Pinto (81)Riquicho (44)
84 May 201441Sporting BBenfica B1–1 (1–1)Medeiros (8)Costa (25)
95 January 201521Sporting BBenfica B0–1 (0–1)Cardoso (3)
1010 May 201544Benfica BSporting B0–0 (0–0)
116 December 201519Benfica BSporting B1–0 (0–0)Santos (72)
1217 April 201642Sporting BBenfica B2–1 (1–0)Pereira (21 p., 54)Šaponjić (90+4)
1316 December 201619Benfica BSporting B0–0 (0–0)
147 May 201740Sporting BBenfica B2–2 (1–1)Gelson (20), Ruiz (64)Gomes (45, 75)

Head-to-head results

All-time head-to-head results

This section does not include results between reserve teams and exhibition games.[8]

Statistics

Benfica

Chart showing the finishing league positions of Benfica (red) and Sporting (green) between the 1934–35 and 2009–10 seasons
  • Benfica's biggest home win: Benfica 7–2 Sporting (28 April 1948)[9]
  • Benfica 5–0 Sporting (3 December 1939)[10]
  • Benfica 5–0 Sporting (19 November 1978)[11]
  • Benfica 5–0 Sporting (12 March 1986)[12]
  • Benfica's biggest away win: Sporting 0–4 Benfica (27 February 1910)[13]
  • Benfica's most consecutive wins: 8 (25 October 1908 – 10 March 1912)[8]
  • Benfica's longest undefeated run: 14 (25 October 1908 – 17 January 1915)[8]
  • Benfica's most consecutive losses: 5 (5 October 1952 – 23 May 1954)[8]
  • Benfica's most consecutive matches without winning: 5 (29 November 1980 – 2 January 1983)[8]

Sporting

  • Sporting's biggest home win: Sporting 7–1 (14 December 1986)[14]
  • Sporting's biggest away win: Benfica 0–5 Sporting (18 October 1936)[15]
  • Benfica 0–5 Sporting (14 December 1941)[16]
  • Sporting's most consecutive wins: 5 (5 October 1952 – 23 May 1954)[17]
  • Sporting's longest undefeated run: 5 (29 November 1980 – 2 January 1983)[17]
  • Sporting's most consecutive losses: 8 (25 October 1908 – 10 March 1912)[17]
  • Sporting's most consecutive matches without winning: 14 (25 October 1908 – 17 January 1915)[17]

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Nationality Years Goals Ref
1 Fernando Peyroteo  Portugal 1937–1948 48 [18][19]
2 Eusébio  Portugal 1962–1973 27 [18][19]
3 Alfredo Valadas  Portugal 1931–1943 24 [18][19]
4 Adolfo Mourão  Portugal 1929–1944 19 [18][19]
5 Nené  Portugal 1970–1985 17 [18]
6 José Águas  Portugal 1950–1963 16 [18]
Guilherme Espírito Santo  Portugal 1936–1948 [18]
8 Rui Jordão  Portugal 1974–1984 15 [18][19]
Manuel Soeiro  Portugal 1934–1942 [18][19]
10 Albano  Portugal 1943–1954 14 [18][19]
Arsénio Trindade Duarte  Portugal 1944–1955 [18]

Players who played for both clubs

Coaches who managed both clubs

References

  1. "Benfica vs Sporting (Campeonato de Lisboa)". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  2. "Benfica vs Sporting (Primeira Liga)". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  3. "Benfica vs Sporting (Taça de Portugal)". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  4. "Benfica vs Sporting (Taça da Liga)". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  5. "Benfica vs Sporting (Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira)". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  6. "Benfica vs Sporting (Campeonato de Portugal)". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  7. "Benfica B vs Sporting B". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 "Benfica vs Sporting". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  9. "Benfica 7-2 Sporting". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  10. "Benfica 5-0 Sporting". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  11. "Benfica 5-0 Sporting". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  12. "Benfica 5-0 Sporting". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  13. "Sporting 0-4 Benfica". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  14. "Sporting 7-1 Benfica". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  15. "Benfica 0-5 Sporting". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  16. "Benfica 0-5 Sporting". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  17. 1 2 3 4 "Sporting vs Benfica". zerozero.pt. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Melhores marcadores em "derbies": Cardozo nos 30 primeiros" [Top scorers in derbys: Cardozo in the top 30]. tvi24. 11 December 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "PEYROTEO, O REI DO 'DERBY'" [PEYROTEO, THE KING OF THE ‘DERBY’]. Sporting. 7 February 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2016.

Further reading

  • Melo, Afonso de (November 2007). 100 anos: 1907–2007, Benfica-Sporting x Sporting Benfica...pior do que inimigos, eram irmãos [100 years: 1907–2007, Benfica-Sporting x Sporting-Benfica... worse than enemies, they were friends] (First ed.). Prime Books. ISBN 978-989-8028-52-5.
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