Sport Bissau e Benfica

Sport Bissau e Benfica, commonly known as Benfica de Bissau, is a football club from Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, that plays in the Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau, the top flight of Bissau-Guinean football.

Benfica de Bissau
Full nameSport Bissau e Benfica
Short nameBenfica de Bissau
Founded27 May 1944 (1944-05-27)
GroundEstadio Lino Correia,
Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
Capacity12,000
ChairmanWilson Batista
ManagerRomão dos Santos
LeagueCampeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau
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Benfica Bissau is considered to the top clubs of Guinea-Bissau alongside Sporting Bissau.

History

The club was founded on 27 May 1944 as the 29th affiliated club of Portuguese club S.L. Benfica.

In its early years, the team was the dominant in the colonial competition. One of its first prominent players of the club was the Cape Verdean Alberto Monteiro, better known as Fialho who later moved to Portugal and played for Portuguese clubs such as S.L. Benfica and Lusitano de Évora.

After independence, the club was one of the first to win a national championship title, in 1982, they won five championship titles, in 1990, they won three more straight titles totaling eight, 20 years later they won another one, they won their 10th in 2015ref>"Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-11. Retrieved 2015-02-13.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)</ref> and is the recent championship winner in 2017.[1][2] Also at cup competitions, they won their first cup title in 1980, their second was in 1989, their third was in 1992, 16 years later, they won their fourth one and won three straight in 2010. More recently, the club won the 2015 cup, with a 5–1 victory against Lagartos de Bambadinca.[3]

At the continentals, Benfica played after winning their championship title in 1978, they played only in a single round, from the First round up to 1983 and the Preliminaries from 1990. They did not appear at the 1989 edition and recently the 2016 CAF Champions League. At the continental cup competition, they did not play in 1981, they played in 1990 after winning a cup title, they played in the CAF Confederation Cup in 2007, qualified as runner-up, in 2009 and 2010 as cup winner, They missed the 2011 CAF Confederation Cup due to mainly financial concerns. They recently played at the 2018 CAF Champions League after being national First Division champions.

As of 2010, in both continental championship and cup competitions, they never won a match. In a home match at the 1986 Winners' Cup with Starlight of Banjul, Gambia, they made a goal draw.

Being a Benfica affiliate, the logo owes no relation to the Benfica logo, Benfica Bissau once used the earlier logo. Its logo has an orange shield with the blue seal encircled with the full name of the club and the word futebol (football/soccer) on the right, inside is another shield colored in blue with a crown on top and the two Bs in the middle-bottom.

Honours

1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2010, 2015, 2017, 2018
1980, 1989, 1992, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015

Performance in CAF competitions

Benfica Bissau's results in CAF competition
Season Competition Qualification method Round Opposition Home Away Aggregate
1978 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean championship winners First round RC Bobo 2–3 7–0 2–10
1980 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean championship winners First round Stade d'Abidjan 2–3 4–0 2–7
1981 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean championship winners First round OC Agaza canc. canc. w/o1
1983 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean championship winners First round KAC Kenitra canc. canc. w/o 1
1986 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Bissau Guinean cup winners Preliminary Round Starlight F.C. 1–1 3–0 2–4
1990 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean championship winners Preliminary Round AS Kaloum Star 0–2 1–0 0–3
1993 CAF Cup Winners' Cup Bissau Guinean cup winners Preliminary Round ASC SNIM canc. canc. 1
2007 CAF Champions League Bissau Guinean champions Preliminary Round F.C. Satellite 1–3 3–1 2–6
2009 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean champions Preliminary Round ASC Yakaar 1–2 1–0 1–3
2010 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean champions Preliminary Round F.C. Baraka 0–0 2–3 2–3
2018 African Cup of Champions Clubs Bissau Guinean champions Preliminary Round Difaâ El Jadidi 0-10 0-0 0-10
1 Benfica Bissau withdrew

Statistics

  • Best position: First Round (continental)
  • Best position at a cup competition: Preliminary Round (continental)

Players

Current squad (2015)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Moustapha Drame
2 DF Vladimir Bacurim
3 DF Walid Costa
4 DF Apho Turé
5 DF Angelo Gomes
6 MF Jesuvaldo Biague
7 MF Cutubo Mané
8 MF Badilé Suaré
9 MF Senkoun Dioubaté
10 FW Sumaila Djassi
11 FW Serifo Turé
12 GK Filipe Carubo
No. Position Player
13 MF Jorge Nogueira
14 DF Pelson Có
15 MF Horácio Jau
16 DF Mamadú Daramé
19 FW Antonin Akre
20 MF Iduino Carvalho
21 MF Fernando Cunha
22 MF Helder Mendes
24 MF Malam da Costa
28 DF Moises Intchalá
29 DF Bubo Camará

Staff

[4]

  • President: Sérgio Marques
  • Fiscal Council President: Roberto Marcelino da Silva
  • General Assembly President: Mirandolino Có
  • Head Coach: Romão dos Santos
  • Assistant Coach: Bentem Culubali
  • Physical Coach: Luís Mango
  • Technical Secretary: Braima Turé

References

  1. FIFA felicita Benfica de Bissau S.L. Benfica (in Portuguese)
  2. "Fifa Congratulates Benfica de Bissau". S.L. Benfica. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 2018-01-07.
  3. "Guiné-Bissau: Sport Benfica e Bissau conquista Taça". Record (in Portuguese). 2015. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  4. www.sbbenfica.com Archived 2015-02-14 at the Wayback Machine
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