O Clássico

O Clássico ("The Classic") is the name given in football to matches between Portuguese clubs S.L. Benfica and FC Porto. Originally, the term O Clássico only referred to games played in the league, but now tends to include matches that take place in other domestic competitions such as the Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga and Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. Despite being the two most decorated Portuguese clubs in European football, with seven European titles between them, they have never faced each other in a European competition. Benfica and Porto are two of the three clubs known as the Big Three in Portugal, the other being Sporting CP.

O Clássico
LocalePortugal
TeamsBenfica
Porto
First meetingPorto 2–8 Benfica
Exhibition game
(28 April 1912)
Latest meetingPorto 3–2 Benfica
Primeira Liga
(8 February 2020)
Next meetingBenfica v Porto
Taça de Portugal Final
(TBD)
StadiumsEstádio da Luz
Estádio do Dragão
Statistics
Meetings total243
Most winsPorto (95)
Benfica (88)
Most player appearancesNené (44)[1]
Top scorerJosé Águas (18)[2]
Largest victoryBenfica 12–2 Porto
Primeira Divisão
(7 February 1943)
Longest win streak4 games (shared)

The rivalry comes about as Lisbon and Porto are the two largest cities in Portugal, and the two clubs are two of the wealthiest and most decorated football teams in Portugal. The animosity between these two sides also extends from the country's political, cultural and sporting history.

Rivalry

A fuzboll table depicting the rivalry between Benfica and Porto

The first match between the Águias and the Dragões was an exhibition game that was played on the 28 April 1912, when Benfica defeated Porto 8–2.[3] Eight years later, Porto would win their first Clássico, after beating their rivals Benfica 3–2. Porto would have to wait another nine years to accumulate their second victory over Benfica. Prior to the establishment of the Primeira Liga in 1934, both Benfica and Porto were competing within their football league district. Both sides were also competing in the Campeonato de Portugal which later became in 1938 the Taça de Portugal.

Up until 1934, Benfica would win the Campeonato de Lisboa nine times as well as triumphing in the Taça de Honra de Lisboa twice, whilst Porto would win the Campeonato do Porto nineteen times as well as claiming the Taça de Honra do Porto twice. Benfica would meet Porto for the very first time in an official match in the domestic cup competition which during the early periods of Portuguese football was the Campeonato de Portugal. Benfica defeated Porto in the final of the 1931 Campeonato de Portugal, 3–0 at the Campo do Arnado in Coimbra. Two from Vítor Silva and one from Augusto Dinis sealed the win to claim Benfica's second Campeonato de Portugal.[4]

The inception of the Primeira Liga, saw Porto win the very first edition of the competition.[5] Both sides met for the very first time in the competition on the 3 February 1935, where Porto triumphed over their rivals 2–1.[6] Benfica would win the return tie 3–0. Despite Benfica's win, the Águias would finish third in the league, three points behind Porto.[7] The next five seasons would see Benfica win three and Porto win two league titles. When the 1940s arrived, both sides would take a back seat to Sporting CP, who would win five league titles in a decade.

The late 1950s and 1960s saw Benfica dominate not just Portuguese football but also European football. The arrival of Eusébio saw Benfica secure eight league titles in the space of ten years.[3] Benfica's league titles were joined by two consecutive European Cups which were won in 1961, 3–2 against Barcelona, and in 1962, 5–3 against Real Madrid. The 70s saw the continuation of Benfica's dominance up until the 1977–78 season, where Porto secured the league title for the first time in nineteen years. The 80s and early 90s saw both Benfica and Porto battle for the league title. Porto's resurgence and the introduction of Pinto da Costa as chairman saw Porto reach new heights, winning the European Cup for the first time after beating Bayern Munich, 2–1 in the 1987 European Cup Final.[3] Three years later Benfica reached their eighth European final, the 1990 European Cup Final, where they lost to Milan 1–0.

In the 1990s, Porto began to dominate Portuguese football, winning a record five consecutive league titles.[3] The intensity between these two sides in the 90s was culminated by the fact that former Portuguese international teammates, João Vieira Pinto who played for Benfica and Paulinho Santos who played for Porto publicly declared their dislike for each other. The new millennium saw a continuation of Porto's dominance.[3] Porto would reach the heights of their 1987 European Cup final win after José Mourinho guided the Dragões to the UEFA Cup in 2003 and the UEFA Champions League in 2004. Benfica won the league title in 2005, for the first time in over ten years to halter Porto's momentum. During the second half of the 2010s, both sides battled out for top spot, when the rivalry intensified due to Benfica's Cristian Rodríguez switching alliances to Porto in the summer of 2008. He became the third Benfica player in recent history to have switched allegiances to Porto. In 2010, after four seasons, Benfica won their 32nd league title.

Benfica also went on to beat Porto 3–0 in 2009–10 Taça da Liga final and conquer the first of its fourth consecutive League Cup, a trophy that Porto has never won. In the next year, Porto recorded their biggest home win over the Águias, after defeating Benfica 5–0 in a league fixture.[8][9] Porto would secure a treble in the same season in which they claimed league and cup as well as the UEFA Europa League.[10] In 2013 Porto won their latest silverware: the Super Cup. On 18 May 2014, Benfica made history as they achieved the domestic treble of Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga. Later on, Benfica secured four more league titles – four in a row and 37 overall, the latter a Portuguese record – and won another two league cups, achieving a record seventh.

Honours comparison

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

International Competition Benfica Porto
European Champion Clubs' Cup / UEFA Champions League 2 2
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 0 2
UEFA Super Cup 1
Intercontinental Cup 0 2
Latin Cup 1 0
Iberic Cup 1 2
National Competition Benfica Porto
Portuguese League 37 28
Portuguese Cup 26 16
Championship of Portugal 3 4
Portuguese League Cup 7 0
Portuguese Super Cup 8 21
Total 84 78

League matches

The matches listed below are only Primeira Liga matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time, and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[11]

     Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
11934–35N/APortoBenfica2–1Carneiro (15), Pinga (60)Valadas (62)
2N/ABenficaPorto3–0Gaspar Pinto (32), Rogério (43), Vítor Silva (75)
31935–36N/APortoBenfica2–2Castro (22), Pinga (p. 43)Xavier (7), Vítor Silva (15)
4N/ABenficaPorto5–1Pinga (12, p. 30), Vítor Silva (14, 25), Xavier (87)Santos (75)
51936–37N/APortoBenfica2–1Pinga (38), Santos (65)Espírito Santo (19)
6N/ABenficaPorto6–0Ernesto Santos (o.g. 1), Valadas (25), Espírito Santo (26), Xavier (45), Rogério (84), Nova (o.g. 88)
71937–38N/ABenficaPorto3–1Rogério (47), Espírito Santo (70), Valadas (72)Costuras (40)
8N/APortoBenfica2–2Costuras (22), Ângelo Silva (52)Rogério (46), Valadas (64)
91938–39N/ABenficaPorto4–1Gaspar Pinto (p. 25), Brito (44), Augusto Duarte (59), Espírito Santo (60)Pinga (30)
10N/APortoBenfica3–3Santos (2, 61), Costuras (44)Rogério (7), Brito (47, 62)
111939–40N/APortoBenfica4–2Santos (31), Kodrnja (p. 44, 80), Gomes da Costa (76)Lourenço (60), Francisco Rodrigues (75)
12N/ABenficaPorto2–3Joaquim Teixeira (45, 87)Pinga (22, 73), Kodrnja (29)
131940–41N/ABenficaPorto3–2Espírito Santo (24), Pires (47), Valadas (50)Kodrnja (20), Santos (63)
14N/APortoBenfica5–2Pratas (6, 16, 46), Kodrnja (35), Petrak (76)Joaquim Teixeira (38, 54)
151941–42N/APortoBenfica4–1Correia Dias (13, 30, 42), Santos (61)Francisco Rodrigues (89)
16N/ABenficaPorto5–1Francisco Rodrigues (7, p. 43), Manuel da Costa (20), Joaquim Teixeira (47), Valadas (77)Pratas (62)
171942–43N/ABenficaPorto12–2Valadas (5, 31), Julinho (39, 55, 60, 61, 75), Manuel da Costa (p. 44, 58), Pais (o.g. 46), Francisco Ferreira (77), Joaquim Teixeira (85)Póvoas (48), Araújo (67)
18N/APortoBenfica2–4Pratas (43), Gomes da Costa (65)Julinho (23, p. 60, p. 85), Nelo Barros (64)
191943–44N/APortoBenfica2–2Pinga (15), José Lourenço (48)Valadas (75), Julinho (77)
20N/ABenficaPorto6–3Manuel da Costa (15, p. 82), Joaquim Teixeira (30, 62), Julinho (32), Rogério Pipi (40)Correia Dias (3, 59), Araújo (33)
211944–45N/APortoBenfica4–3Catolino (1, 28), Araújo (68, 76)Espírito Santo (40), Joaquim Teixeira (65), Rogério Pipi (69)
22N/ABenficaPorto7–2Rogério Pipi (21), Mário Rui (28), Guilhar (o.g. 40), Espírito Santo (72), Arsénio (78), Joaquim Teixeira (81, 86)Araújo (63, 80)
231945–46N/ABenficaPorto4–0Arsénio (26, 29), Guilhar (o.g. 31), Mário Rui (68)
24N/APortoBenfica0–2Francisco Ferreira (17), Rogério Pipi (25)
251946–47N/APortoBenfica3–2Octaviano (34), Correia Dias (48, 60)Rogério Pipi (15, 53)
26N/ABenficaPorto4–0Espírito Santo (8), Julinho (70, 81), Rogério Pipi (76)
271947–48N/ABenficaPorto4–1Melão (41), Arsénio (p. 63), Julinho (81), Espírito Santo (83)Araújo (69)
28N/APortoBenfica0–2Rogério Pipi (21), Melão (62)
291948–49N/ABenficaPorto1–1Espírito Santo (46)Fandiño (p. 68)
30N/APortoBenfica4–3Vital (2, 81), Araújo (22), Lino (77)Arsénio (4), Melão (26), Rosário (53)
311949–50N/APortoBenfica0–1Julinho (25)
32N/ABenficaPorto3–2Rogério Pipi (28), Pascoal (81, 85)Vital (35, 87)
331950–51N/APortoBenfica5–2Nelo (35), Monteiro da Costa (47, 72), Vital (57, 64)José Águas (36, 85)
34N/ABenficaPorto0–2Monteiro da Costa (23, 41)
351951–52N/APortoBenfica3–0Vieira (7, 44, 56)
36N/ABenficaPorto2–0José Águas (52, 65)
371952–53N/APortoBenfica2–1Diamantino (33), Monteiro da Costa (77)José Águas (32)
38N/ABenficaPorto2–1Rosário (8), Caiado (59)Pedroto (87)
391953–54N/ABenficaPorto2–2Gato (69), José Águas (85)Porcel (44), Teixeira (67)
40N/APortoBenfica5–3Teixeira (30), Monteiro da Costa (39, 57), Hernâni (48, 54)Arsénio (60), Rosa (64, 67)
411954–55N/ABenficaPorto1–0José Águas (63)
42N/APortoBenfica3–0Monteiro da Costa (15, 62), José Maria (60)
431955–56N/APortoBenfica3–0Gastão (1), Jaburú (23), Teixeira (77)
44N/ABenficaPorto1–1José Águas (76)Teixeira (31)
451956–57N/ABenficaPorto3–2Isidro (2), José Águas (p. 47), Palmeiro (72)Hernâni (p. 25, 88)
46N/APortoBenfica3–0Jaburú (22), José Maria (59), Hernâni (90)
471957–58N/APortoBenfica1–0Monteiro da Costa (p. 52)
48N/ABenficaPorto2–3José Águas (43, 83)Teixeira (7), Carlos Duarte (47), Hernâni (50)
491958–59N/APortoBenfica0–0
50N/ABenficaPorto1–1Salvador (34)Teixeira (9)
511959–60N/ABenficaPorto2–1José Águas (19, 78)Humaitá (54)
52N/APortoBenfica2–2Luís Roberto (86), Humaitá (90)Cavém (11), Mário João (85)
531960–61N/ABenficaPorto2–0José Águas (21, 59)
54N/APortoBenfica3–2Noé (32, 50), Hernâni (p. 75)António Mendes (12, 22)
551961–62N/APortoBenfica2–1Veríssimo (10), Jaime (77)José Águas (5)
56N/ABenficaPorto1–1José Águas (57)Veríssimo (18)
571962–634BenficaPorto1–2Eusébio (79)Veríssimo (27, 60)
5817PortoBenfica1–2Veríssimo (29)Simões (11), Eusébio (p. 53)
591963–646BenficaPorto2–2Santana (42, 46)Carlos Duarte (41), Jaime (60)
6019PortoBenfica1–1Joaquim Jorge (15)José Augusto (31)
611964–659BenficaPorto4–0José Augusto (12, 40), Eusébio (27, 51)
6222PortoBenfica1–0Naftal (21)
631965–663PortoBenfica2–0Naftal (32), Nóbrega (73)
6416BenficaPorto3–1Eusébio (p. 12, 38), José Torres (67)Manuel António (52)
651966–678BenficaPorto3–0Eusébio (11, 64), José Augusto (59)
6621PortoBenfica1–1Manuel António (56)José Augusto (12)
671967–6812BenficaPorto3–2Eusébio (p. 20), José Torres (23, 66)Valdir (35, 60)
6825PortoBenfica1–1Djalma (84)Eusébio (86)
691968–6912PortoBenfica1–0Custódio Pinto (15)
7025BenficaPorto0–0
711969–7012BenficaPorto2–0António Simões (6), Eusébio (27)
7225PortoBenfica1–2João Domingues (76)António Simões (6), Artur Jorge (24)
731970–715BenficaPorto2–2José Torres (6), Jaime Graça (67)Lemos (60, 88)
7418PortoBenfica4–0Lemos (20, 46, 54, 87)
751971–721PortoBenfica1–3Abel (24)Eusébio (49, 52), Artur Jorge (86)
7616BenficaPorto1–0António Simões (60)
771972–739BenficaPorto3–2Vítor Baptista (75), Jaime Graça (76), Humberto Coelho (90)Abel (21), Flávio (63)
7824PortoBenfica2–2Heredia (26), Flávio (86)Nené (15), Eusébio (57)
791973–748BenficaPorto2–1Eusébio (3), Nené (54)Abel (69)
8023PortoBenfica2–1Abel (12), Cubillas (55)Eusébio (33)
811974–757BenficaPorto0–1Cubillas (p. 15)
8222PortoBenfica0–3Vítor Martins (17), Moinhos (29), Toni (73)
831975–7615PortoBenfica2–3Fernando Gomes (2), Carlos Simões (40)Vítor Martins (7), Jordão (28, p. 35)
8430BenficaPorto2–3Toni (16), Vítor Baptista (33)Ademir (51), Júlio (68, 88)
851976–7714PortoBenfica0–1Chalana (11)
8629BenficaPorto3–1Chalana (14), Pietra (53, 60)Taí (71)
871977–7813BenficaPorto0–0
8828PortoBenfica1–1Ademir (83)Carlos Simões (o.g. 3)
891978–792PortoBenfica1–0José Alberto Costa (57)
9017BenficaPorto1–1João Alves (p. 21)Duda (31)
911979–803BenficaPorto0–0
9218PortoBenfica2–1Rodolfo Reis (53), Fernando Gomes (73)Nené (49)
931980–818PortoBenfica2–1Walsh (5), José Alberto Costa (55)Shéu (11)
9423BenficaPorto1–0João Alves (44)
951981–821PortoBenfica2–1Romeu (55), Jaime Magalhães (59)Filipović (87)
9616BenficaPorto3–1Nené (13, 72), Humberto Coelho (64)Jacques (21)
971982–839BenficaPorto3–1Bastos Lopes (12), Veloso (35), Nené (85)Inácio (40)
9824PortoBenfica0–0
991983–846BenficaPorto1–0Diamantino (62)
10021PortoBenfica3–1Sousa (22), Walsh (56), Oliveira (o.g. 71)Nené (57)
1011984–853PortoBenfica2–0Fernando Gomes (16, 18)
10218BenficaPorto0–1Fernando Gomes (70)
1031985–861PortoBenfica2–0Juary (4), Fernando Gomes (79)
10416BenficaPorto0–0
1051986–871PortoBenfica2–2Fernando Gomes (14), Juary (63)Rui Águas (54), Chiquinho Carlos (86)
10616BenficaPorto3–1Rui Águas (2, 45, 51)Fernando Gomes (15)
1071987–8819BenficaPorto1–1Diamantino (49)Jaime Magalhães (18)
10838PortoBenfica3–0Jaime Pacheco (52, p. 80), Rui Barros (87)
1091988–8910BenficaPorto0–0
11029PortoBenfica0–0
1111989–906PortoBenfica1–0Demol (p. 18)
11223BenficaPorto0–0
1131990–9115BenficaPorto2–2Ricardo Gomes (11), Rui Águas (68)Domingos (57), Kostadinov (72)
11434PortoBenfica0–2César Brito (81, 85)
1151991–9210PortoBenfica0–0
11627BenficaPorto2–3William (74), Yuran (85)João Pinto (64), Kostadinov (84), Timofte (89)
1171992–9311PortoBenfica1–0Timofte (p. 85)
11828BenficaPorto0–0
1191993–941PortoBenfica3–3Vinha (8), Paulo Pereira (62, p. 70)Isaías (25, 63), Rui Águas (27)
12018BenficaPorto2–0Aílton (37), Rui Costa (55)
1211994–956BenficaPorto1–1Isaías (89)Yuran (66)
12223PortoBenfica2–1Zé Carlos (7), Drulović (75)João Pinto (38)
1231995–9610PortoBenfica3–0Domingos (42, p. 85), Lipcsei (88)
12427BenficaPorto2–1Valdo (p. 14), João Pinto (52)Emerson (51)
1251996–9715BenficaPorto1–2João Pinto (50)Jardel (24), Jorge Costa (57)
12632PortoBenfica3–1Jardel (57, 62), Jorge Costa (76)Valdo (p. 71)
1271997–9815PortoBenfica2–0Artur (56, 73)
12832BenficaPorto3–0Brian Deane (16), Poborský (24), Tahar El Khalej (86)
1291998–9912PortoBenfica3–1Chaínho (18), Jardel (39, 54)Kandaurov (57)
13029BenficaPorto1–1Bruno Basto (48)Zahovič (40)
1311999–200011PortoBenfica2–0Capucho (4), Jardel (25)
13228BenficaPorto1–0Sabry (67)
1332000–011PortoBenfica2–0Alenichev (23), Jorge Costa (43)
13418BenficaPorto2–1Van Hooijdonk (p. 26, 80)Capucho (41)
1352001–025BenficaPorto0–0
13622PortoBenfica3–2Deco (42), Alenichev (49), Capucho (54)Simão (18), Mantorras (55)
1372002–037PortoBenfica2–1Éder (o.g. 20), Deco (71)Tiago (4)
13824BenficaPorto0–1Deco (36)
1392003–045PortoBenfica2–0Derlei (30), Argel (o.g. 52)
14022BenficaPorto1–1Simão (49)Costinha (29)
1412004–056BenficaPorto0–1McCarthy (10)
14223PortoBenfica1–1McCarthy (65)Geovanni (75)
1432005–067PortoBenfica0–2Nuno Gomes (55, 63)
14424BenficaPorto1–0Robert (39)
1452006–078PortoBenfica3–2Lisandro López (11), Quaresma (21), Bruno Moraes (90+3)Katsouranis (62), Nuno Gomes (81)
14623BenficaPorto1–1Lucho González (o.g. 84)Pepe (41)
1472007–0812BenficaPorto0–1Quaresma (42)
14827PortoBenfica2–0Lisandro López (7, 80)
1492008–092BenficaPorto1–1Cardozo (56)Lucho González (p. 10)
15017PortoBenfica1–1Lucho González (p. 72)Yebda (45)
1512009–1014BenficaPorto1–0Saviola (23)
15229PortoBenfica3–1Bruno Alves (42), Farías (59), Belluschi (82)Luisão (56)
1532010–1110PortoBenfica5–0Varela (12), Falcao (25, 29), Hulk (p. 81, 90)
15425BenficaPorto1–2Saviola (p. 17)Roberto (o.g. 9), Hulk (p. 26)
1552011–126PortoBenfica2–2Kléber (37), Otamendi (50)Cardozo (47), Nico Gaitán (82)
15621BenficaPorto2–3Cardozo (42, 47)Hulk (7), James Rodríguez (64), Maicon (87)
1572012–1314BenficaPorto2–2Matić (10), Nico Gaitán (17)Mangala (8), Jackson Martínez (15)
15829PortoBenfica2–1Maxi Pereira (o.g. 26), Kelvin (90+1)Lima (19)
1592013–1415BenficaPorto2–0Rodrigo (13), Garay (53)
16030PortoBenfica2–1Ricardo Pereira (4), Jackson Martínez (p. 39)Enzo Pérez (p. 26)
1612014–1513PortoBenfica0–2Lima (36, 56)
16230BenficaPorto0–0
1632015–165PortoBenfica1–0André André (86)
16422BenficaPorto1–2Mitroglou (18)Herrera (28), Aboubakar (65)
1652016–1710PortoBenfica1–1Diogo Jota (50)Lisandro (90+2)
16627BenficaPorto1–1Jonas (p. 7)Maxi Pereira (49)
1672017–1813PortoBenfica0–0
16830BenficaPorto0–1Herrera (90)
1692018–197BenficaPorto1–0Seferović (62)
17024PortoBenfica1–2Adrián López (19)João Félix (26), Rafa (52)
1712019–203BenficaPorto0–2Zé Luís (22), Marega (86)
17220PortoBenfica3–2Sérgio Oliveira (10), Alex Telles (p. 38), Rúben Dias (o.g. 44)Vinícius (18, 50)

Head-to-head results

Cup matches

The matches listed below are only Taça de Portugal matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time, and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[12]

     Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
11938–39SF (1st leg)PortoBenfica6–1Carneiro (6), Costuras (16, 69), Pinga (46), Carlos Nunes (62, 81)Alexandre Brito (22)
2SF (2nd leg)BenficaPorto6–0Espírito Santo (26, 65), Valadas (55, 71), Barbosa (60), Rogério (68)
31940–41QF (1st leg)PortoBenfica4–3Carlos Nunes (27), Costuras (16, 69), Pinga (38, 50), Pratas (68)Joaquim Teixeira (39), Valadas (46), Francisco Rodrigues (p. 87)
4QF (2nd leg)BenficaPorto2–0Francisco Rodrigues (42), Francisco Ferreira (84)
51952–53FBenficaPorto5–0Rogério (34), Arsénio (38, 68, 89), José Águas (39)
61957–58FPortoBenfica1–0Hernâni (52)
71958–59FBenficaPorto1–0Cavém (1)
81961–62L16 (1st leg)PortoBenfica2–2Serafim (55), Veríssimo (85)António Mendes (3), Santana (51)
9L16 (2nd leg)BenficaPorto3–1Simões (28, 50), Eusébio (38)Serafim (4)
101963–64FBenficaPorto6–2José Augusto (10, 12), Eusébio (p. 30), Simões (48), Serafim (71), José Torres (82)Custódio Pinto (17), Carlos Batista (70)
111964–65L32 (1st leg)BenficaPorto4–1José Augusto (13), Eusébio (p. 15, 64), José Torres (82)Valdir (40)
12L32 (2nd leg)PortoBenfica1–1Carlos Baptista (25)Eusébio (6)
131967–68SF (1st leg)BenficaPorto2–2Eusébio (11), Jaime Graça (56)Djalma (44, 61)
14SF (2nd leg)PortoBenfica3–0Djalma (47, 70), Pavão (83)
151968–69L64BenficaPorto3–0Atraca (o.g. 6), Eusébio (9, p. 81)
161971–72SFBenficaPorto6–0Vítor Baptista (23, 72), Artur Jorge (46), Nené (49, 57), Valdemar (o.g. 70)
171973–74SFPortoBenfica0–3Nené (19, 59), Eusébio (66)
181979–80FBenficaPorto1–0César (36)
191980–81FBenficaPorto3–1Nené (31, 55, 85)Veloso (o.g. 9)
201981–82QFPortoBenfica0–1 (a.e.t.)Nené (93)
211982–83FPortoBenfica0–1Carlos Manuel (20)
221984–85FBenficaPorto3–1Adelino Nunes (14), Manniche (33, p. 47)Futre (p. 67)
231985–86L16BenficaPorto2–1Manniche (p. 55), Rui Águas (70)Futre (50)
241987–88SFPortoBenfica1–0Rui Barros (86)
251990–91QFPortoBenfica2–1Domingos (45, 80)Rui Águas (30)
261992–93L16PortoBenfica1–1 (a.e.t.)Timofte (72)Mostovoi (88)
27L16 (Replay)BenficaPorto2–0Isaías (58), Yuran (p. 85)
281996–97SFBenficaPorto2–0Valdir (28), Edgar (32)
292000–01L16BenficaPorto1–1 (a.e.t.)Maniche (53)Silvio Marić (84)
30L16 (Replay)PortoBenfica4–0Alenichev (10, p. 67), Pena (28), Paredes (34)
312003–04FBenficaPorto2–1 (a.e.t.)Fyssas (58), Simão (104)Derlei (45)
322010–11SF (1st leg)PortoBenfica0–2Fábio Coentrão (6), Javi García (26)
33SF (2nd leg)BenficaPorto1–3Cardozo (p. 80)João Moutinho (64), Hulk (72), Falcao (74)
342013–14SF (1st leg)PortoBenfica1–0Jackson Martínez (6)
35SF (2nd leg)BenficaPorto3–1Salvio (17), Enzo Pérez (p. 58), André Gomes (80)Varela (52)
362019–20FBenficaPorto

Head-to-head results

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 in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[13]

     Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12009–10FBenficaPorto3–0Rúben Amorim (10), Carlos Martins (45), Cardozo (90)
22011–12SFBenficaPorto3–2Maxi Pereira (4), Nolito (42), Cardozo (77)Lucho González (8), Mangala (17)
32013–14SFPortoBenfica0–0 (p. 3–4)
42018–19SFPortoBenfica3-1Brahimi (24), Marega (35), Fernando Andrade (86)Rafa (31)

Head-to-head results

Super Cup matches

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 in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[14]

     Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
119811st legBenficaPorto2–0Nené (7, 29)
22nd legPortoBenfica4–1Jacques (27, 65, 70), José Alberto Costa (79)Jorge Gomes (58)
319831st legPortoBenfica0–0
42nd legBenficaPorto1–2Manniche (12)Frasco (20), Vermelhinho (64)
519841st legBenficaPorto1–0Manniche (56)
62nd legPortoBenfica1–0Vermelhinho (87)
7Replay (1st leg)PortoBenfica3–0Vermelhinho (5), Fernando Gomes (37, 88)
8Replay (2nd leg)BenficaPorto0–1Futre (30)
919851st legBenficaPorto1–0Diamantino (38)
102nd legPortoBenfica0–0
1119861st legPortoBenfica1–1Fernando Gomes (32)Rui Pedro (2)
122nd legBenficaPorto2–4Diamantino (67), Dito (88)Madjer (36), Futre (57, 70), Fernando Gomes (81)
1319911st legBenficaPorto2–1Yuran (16), William (76)Jaime Magalhães (61)
142nd legPortoBenfica1–0Timofte (67)
15ReplayBenficaPorto1–1 (p. 3–4)Isaías (72)João Pinto (84)
1619931st legBenficaPorto1–0Rui Águas (84)
172nd legPortoBenfica1–0Vinha (84)
18ReplayBenficaPorto2–2 (p. 3–4)Tavares (89), César Brito (118)Domingos (85), Secretário (95)
1919941st legBenficaPorto1–1Vítor Paneira (75)Rui Filipe (72)
202nd legPortoBenfica0–0
21ReplayPortoBenfica1–0Domingos (51)
2219961st legPortoBenfica1–0Domingos (42)
232nd legBenficaPorto0–5Edmilson (3), Artur (43), Jorge Costa (46), Wetl (56), Drulović (85)
242004FPortoBenfica1–0Quaresma (55)
252010FPortoBenfica2–0Rolando (3), Falcao (67)

Head-to-head results

Campeonato de Portugal matches

The matches listed below are only Campeonato de Portugal matches. The Campeonato de Portugal was created in 1922 and was the primary tournament in Portugal, where all teams competed from around the country. In 1938, the Campeonato de Portugal became what is now known as the Taça de Portugal. The 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.[15]

     Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
11930–31FBenficaPorto3–0Vítor Silva (37, 65), Dinis (44)
21931–32SF (1st leg)BenficaPorto1–2Pedro Silva (57)Mesquita (43), Mota (49)
3SF (2nd leg)PortoBenfica3–0Mota (30), Pinga (44), Mesquita (60)
41932–33QF (1st leg)PortoBenfica8–0Mota (7, 29, 85), Mesquita (20, 65, 85), Carneiro (57), Carlos Nunes (80)
5QF (2nd leg)BenficaPorto4–2Dinis (30), Policarpo (31), Xavier (38), Pinho (55)Jerónimo Pereira (3), Pinga (44)
61937–38QF (1st leg)PortoBenfica4–2Pinga (17), Carlos Nunes (20), Costuras (40, 51)Rogério (18), Espírito Santo (21)
7QF (2nd leg)BenficaPorto7–0Valadas (4), Domingos Lopes (17), Xavier (22, 28), Espírito Santo (25, 50, 55)

Head-to-head results

Reserve team matches

Both Benfica's reserves, Benfica B, and Porto's reserves, Porto B, were established in the late 90s. Both sides folded following the end of the 2005–06 season. The two teams were re-established in 2012 to compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga, where they met for the very first time.

As of match played on 5 May 2019[16]
     Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12012–1319Porto BBenfica B2–2Dellatorre (12), Fábio Martins (15)Dellatorre (o.g. 22), Leandro Pimenta (35)
240Benfica BPorto B1–1Diogo Rosado (47)Edú (69)
32013–1418Benfica BPorto B3–1Steven Vitória (43), Lolo (60), Hélder Costa (75)André Silva (86)
439Porto BBenfica B4–1Leandro Silva (30), Tozé (33, p. 45+2), Pedro Moreira (43)Lolo (40)
52014–1522Benfica BPorto B3–2Gonçalo Guedes (p. 13), Fábio Cardoso (57, 73)Francisco Ramos (36), Gonçalo Paciência (53)
645Porto BBenfica B0–3Victor Andrade (35), Hildeberto (51, 90+2)
72015–1622Benfica BPorto B0–3Rafa Soares (48), Ismael Díaz (49, 74)
845Porto BBenfica B3–1Verdasca (10), João Graça (25), Rúben Dias (o.g. 54)Dawidowicz (37)
92016–1717Porto BBenfica B1–1Francisco Ramos (30)Gilson Costa (82)
1038Benfica BPorto B2–1Heriberto (55, 83)Galeno (7)
112017–1819Porto BBenfica B3–1André Pereira (17), Diogo Dalot (35), Galeno (p. 84)Nuno Santos (90+3)
1238Benfica BPorto B3–0Ola John (24), Gedson Fernandes (46), Heriberto (90)
132018–1915Porto BBenfica B2–2Marius Mouandilmadji (21), João Mário (48)José Gomes (2), Šaponjić (90+2)
1432Benfica BPorto B1–1Nuno Santos (38)João Pedro (17)
152019–2017Porto BBenfica B2–1Fábio Vieira (5), Afonso Sousa (59)Nuno Santos (33)
1634Benfica BPorto B

Head-to-head results

Premier League International Cup

As of match played on 3 February 2016[17]
#DateR."Home" team"Away" teamScoreGoalsGoals
12015–16QFBenfica BPorto B0–1Gleison (34)

All-time head-to-head results

As of 8 February 2020[18]

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

Records and statistics

Chart showing the finishing league positions of Benfica (red) and Porto (blue) between the 1934–35 and 2009–10 seasons
  • Biggest Benfica home win: Benfica 12–2 Porto (7 February 1943)[19]
  • Biggest Benfica away win: Porto 2–8 Benfica (28 May 1952, in the inauguration of Porto's Estádio das Antas)
  • Most consecutive Benfica wins: 4 (12 November 1971 – 5 November 1972)[20]
  • Longest undefeated Benfica run: 7 (24 January 1982 – 8 December 1983)[20]
  • Most consecutive Benfica losses: 4 (10 February 2002 – 21 September 2003)[20]
  • Most consecutive matches without Benfica winning: 9 (31 January 1988 – 17 April 1991)[20]
  • Biggest Porto home win: Porto 8–0 Benfica (28 May 1933)[21]
  • Biggest Porto away win: Benfica 0–5 Porto (18 September 1996)[22]
  • Most consecutive Porto wins: 4 (10 February 2002 – 21 September 2003)[23]
  • Longest undefeated Porto run: 9 (31 January 1988 – 17 April 1991)[23]
  • Most consecutive Porto losses: 4 (12 September 1971 – 5 November 1972)[23]
  • Most consecutive matches without Porto winning: 7 (24 January 1982 – 8 December 1983)[23]
  • Most common result: 1–1 (14 times)[20]

Most appearances

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as used substitute.

Rank Name Nationality Years Apps Ref
1 Nené  Portugal 1970–1985 30 [24]
2 Mário Coluna  Portugal 1954–1970 28 [24]
Francisco Ferreira  Portugal 1936–1952 [24]
4 Virgílio Mendes  Portugal 1947–1963 27 [24]
5 Vítor Baía  Portugal 1988–1996
1999–2006
24 [24]
Barrigana  Portugal 1953–1955 [24]
Humberto Coelho  Portugal 1968–1975
1977–1984
[24]
Eusébio  Portugal 1962–1975 [24]
João Pinto  Portugal 1981–1997 [24]
António Veloso  Portugal 1980–1995 [24]

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Nationality Years Goals Ref
1 José Águas  Portugal 1950–1961 17 [2]
2 Eusébio  Portugal 1962–1974 16 [2]
3 Joaquim Teixeira  Portugal 1938–1946 12 [2]
4 Julinho  Portugal 1942–1953 11 [2]
5 Monteiro da Costa  Portugal 1949–1961 10 [2]

Players who played for both clubs

Sergei Yuran and Maxi Pereira are the only players who have managed to score a goal for both sides in O Clássico.[25]

Managers who managed both clubs

See also

References

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