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词条 1971–72 S.L. Benfica season
释义

  1. Season summary

  2. Competitions

     Overall record  Primeira Divisão  League table  Results by round  Matches  Taça de Portugal  European Cup  First round  Second round  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Friendlies 

  3. Player statistics

  4. Transfers

     In  Out  Out by loan 

  5. Notes

  6. References

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|manager = Jimmy Hagan
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|league = Primeira Divisão
|league result = 1st
|league topscorer = Artur Jorge (27)
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The 1971–72 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica's 68th season in existence and the club's 38th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, covering the period from 1 July 1971 to 30 June 1972. Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Divisão and the Taça de Portugal, and participated in the European Cup after winning the previous league.

After recovering the title in the past season, Hagan remained for second season. He strengthened his team by adding Vítor Baptista, Artur Correia and Rui Rodrigues. To off-set, José Torres departed the club, alongside others, such as Jorge Calado and Jacinto Santos. Benfica began their league campaign by beating Porto in Estádio das Antas, only to be stopped a week later by

CUF. They responded with an string of consecutive wins that propelled them into first place on 31 October. They drew again in the following week, now with Boavista and were caught at the top. In the European Cup, Benfica eliminated Wacker in the first round and CSKA Sofia in the second. Domestically, in November, Benfica began a nine-match winning run that allowed them to open a comfortable lead at the top. They drew again in February but that did not stop their momentum, and their continued collecting consecutive wins, five more, until their experienced their first league defeat on 26 March, at the hands of Barreirense. In the European Cup, Benfica faced Feyenoord in the quarter-finals, beating them 5–2 on aggregate but were stopped in the semi-finals by Ajax.

Afterwards, Benfica sealed their 19th league title and won their sixth double after beating Sporting in the Taça de Portugal Final

Season summary

Benfica started the new season as reigning Primeira Divisão holders after they recovered that honour in 1970–71.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=169}} English manager Jimmy Hagan began his second season in charge, still with José Augusto as his assistant.[1][2] In the transfer window, Benfica's major signings were Vítor Baptista for the offence and Artur Correia and Rui Rodrigues for the defence.[3][4] Historic player José Torres departed the club for Vitória de Setúbal in the deal involving Vítor Baptista.[3] Other departures included Jorge Calado and Jacinto Santos.[6][7] The pre-season began on 20 July with medical tests,[3] and the first preparation game was on 31 July with Arsenal.[9] Afterwards, Benfica went on a tour for England, where they played Arsenal again, among other teams.[10][11] In late August, Benfica had a second tour, now in Italy and competed in the Ramón de Carranza Trophy in Spain.[12][13] They concluded the preparations by winning the Taça de Honra against Belenenses on 8 September.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=183}}

The season began on 12 September with visit to Estádio das Antas to play Porto.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=170}} Benfica won 3–1 with goals from Eusébio and Artur Jorge.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=170}} Three days later, Benfica started their European Cup campaign with a 4–0 win against Wacker.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=171}} On the 19, Benfica dropped their first points in the league after a surprising 1–1 draw with CUF.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}}{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=171}} That left them in fourth place, one-point behind leaders Vitória de Setúbal and Sporting.[4] On 26 September, Benfica defeated Vitória de Setúbal away and pass them on the league table, placing them in third, one-less than leader Sporting.[5] The month closed with another victory in the European Cup, for a 7–1 aggregate win against Wacker.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=171}} In October, Benfica won all of his league matches but only reached first place on the 31 after a home win against União de Tomar.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}}{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=171}} In Europe, Benfica faced CSKA Sofia for the second round, beating them 2–1 on aggregate and qualifying for the quarter-finals.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=171}} On 7 November, Benfica played Boavista on the road and drew 2–2 and were therefore caught in first place by Sporting.[6] That situation was short lived as Benfica began a winning streak that lasted until February.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} Nine consecutive wins, including a 3–0 win in Estádio de Alvalade against Sporting, allowed Benfica to quickly build a comfortable lead.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} On match-day 12, the lead already stood at three-points, and Benfica lapped the first half of the Primeira Divisão with a five more points than second-place, Vitória de Setúbal. {{sfn|Simões|1994|p=172}}{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} They began the second part of the season by beating Porto in the Clássico,{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=173}} but two-weeks later, they were finally stopped in the home draw to Vitória de Setúbal.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}}

Benfica responded well and kept on winning, increasing their lead to eight-points by match-day 23 after five consecutive wins.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=174}}{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} In the European Cup, on 8 March, the team was defeated in first leg of the quarter-finals by Feyenoord.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=174}} Benfica complained of referee Kunze as António Simões described: "I never thought I would find a referee like this. Dishonest is all I can say about him.".{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=174}} On 22 March, Benfica received Feyenoord and won 5–1.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=175}} With the game in 2–1 on the 80th minute, which qualified Feyenoord; Benfica scored three goals in the last ten minutes to progress to the semi-finals.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=175}} The win was seen as a revenge because Ernst Happel had repeatedly labelled Benfica as an inferior team.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=175}} Four days later, Benfica lost for the first time in the Primeira Divisão.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=176}} On match-day 24, Barreirense beat Benfica by 1–0 and prevented their goal of finishing the league undefeated.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=174}}{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} Afterwards, Eusébio said that the game against Feyenoord could not serve as an excuse.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=174}} Benfica entered in April still in all competitions and their first match was the semi-finals of the European Cup.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=176}} Facing another Dutch team, Ajax from Johan Cruyff, Benfica was defeated in Amsterdam by 1–0.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=176}} In the home reception to Ajax, Benfica attempted to qualify for their sixth final, but drew 0–0 and were eliminated.[7]{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=176}} Hagan's tactics were blamed by the press for the elimination, while Jaime Graça targeted the referee for annulling a clean goal for Benfica.[8]{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=176}} The team finished the month by playing two matches for the Taça de Portugal.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=124}} On 23 April, they defeated Cova da Piedade by 6–3 for the quarter-finals and on 30, they thrashed Porto by 6–0 in the semi-finals.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=124}} They ensured their fourth consecutive final and were meeting Sporting in the Taça de Portugal Final, repeating the same teams of the last three finals.[9]{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=124}} The Primeira Divisão resumed on 7 May, with Benfica beating Académica de Coimbra by 3–1, thus confirming their 19th league title.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=175}}{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} With three matches still to go, Benfica tied the season 1960–61 for the club record of earliest match-day to win the league.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} They finished the campaign with 55 points in 60 possible and Artur Jorge was Bola de Prata for league top-scorer with 27 goals.{{sfn|Simões|1994|p=176}}{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=66}} The season ended on 4 June with the Taça de Portugal Final where Benfica narrowly beat Sporting by 3–2.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=125}} Benfica scored first by Eusébio on the 20th minute, but Sporting responded with two goals in the second half.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=125}} Eusébio scored again to level the game on 2 goals on the 69th minute, requiring the need of extra-time, where on the 117th minute, he scored another to seal the win.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=125}} It was Eusébio's first hat-trick in a Taça de Portugal Final.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=125}} Benfica had won another league and cup double, their six double.{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=124}}

Competitions

{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#CCCCCC|Postponed|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}

Overall record

CompetitionFirst matchLast matchRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %Source
Primeira Divisão9 September 197228 May 1972{{WDL|30|26|3|1|for=81|against=16|diff=yes}}{{sfn|Tovar|2012|p=371}}
Taça de Portugal5 March 19724 June 1972{{WDL|5|5|0|0|for=21|against=6|diff=yes}}{{sfn|Tovar|2012|p=371}}
European Cup15 September 197119 April 1972{{WDL|8|4|2|2|for=14|against=5|diff=yes}}{{sfn|Tovar|2012|p=371}}
Total{{WDLtot|43|35|5|3|for=116|against=27|diff=yes}}

Primeira Divisão

{{main|1971–72 Primeira Divisão}}

League table

{{1971–72 Primeira Divisão table|showteam=BEN}}

Results by round

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Matches

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|round = 1
|date = 12 September 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Porto
|score = 1–3
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|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Abel {{goal|24}}
|goals2 = Eusébio {{goal|49||52}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|86}}
|location = Porto
|stadium = Estádio das Antas
|attendance =
|referee = Francisco Lobo
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 2
|date = 19 September 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 1–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010203
|team2 = CUF
|goals1 = Artur Jorge {{goal|62}}
|goals2 = Eduardo {{goal|34}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Porfírio Silva
|result = D
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 3
|date = 26 September 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Vitória de Setúbal
|score = 1–3
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010302
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = José Maria {{goal|67}}
|goals2 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|29}}
Adolfo {{goal|33}}
Carlos Cardoso {{goal|41|o.g.}}
|location = Setúbal
|stadium = Estádio do Bonfim
|attendance =
|referee = Mário Alves
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 4
|date = 3 October 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 2–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010402
|team2 = Beira-Mar
|goals1 = Artur Jorge {{goal|16||67}}
|goals2 = Alemão {{goal|30}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Manuel Fortunato
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 5
|date = 17 October 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Tirsense
|score = 0–3
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010501
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Artur Jorge {{goal|65|pen.|79||84}}
|location = Santo Tirso
|stadium = Estádio Abel Alves de Figueiredo
|attendance =
|referee = Ismael Baltasar
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 6
|date = 24 October 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 1–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010601
|team2 = Belenenses
|goals1 = Simões {{goal|5}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Fernando Leite
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 7
|date = 31 October 1971
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 3–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010701
|team2 = União de Tomar
|goals1 = Malta da Silva {{goal|12}}
Simões {{goal|46||72}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Carlos Monteiro
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 8
|date = 7 November 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Boavista
|score = 2–2
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010802
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Fraguito {{goal|35}}
Celso {{goal|53}}
|goals2 = Eusébio {{goal|20||42}}
|location = Porto
|stadium = Estádio do Lima
|attendance =
|referee = Joaquim Freire
|result = D
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 9
|date = 28 November 1971
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 5–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400010902
|team2 = Barreirense
|goals1 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|8||18||32||46}}
Jaime Graça {{goal|82}}
|goals2 = José João {{goal|50}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Fernando Leite
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 10
|date = 5 December 1971
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Atlético
|score = 1–5
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011003
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = João Leitão {{goal|26}}
|goals2 = Artur Jorge
{{goal|24||83||86}} Nené {{goal|10||48}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Tapadinha
|attendance =
|referee = João Calado
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 11
|date = 12 December 1971
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 6–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011103
|team2 = Leixões
|goals1 = Artur Jorge {{goal|2||5}}
Eusébio {{goal|4}}
Vítor Baptista {{goal|22||37}}
Nené {{goal|29}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Mário Alves
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 12
|date = 19 December 1971
|time = 17:00
|team1 = Académica de Coimbra
|score = 0–3
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011204
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Artur Jorge {{goal|62||70}}
Eusébio {{goal|77}}
|location = Coimbra
|stadium = Estádio Municipal de Coimbra
|attendance =
|referee = Ismael Baltasar
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 13
|date = 23 December 1971
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 3–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011304
|team2 = Vitória de Guimarães
|goals1 = Eusébio {{goal|2||51}}
Jordão {{goal|65}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Sebastião Pássaro
|result = W
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|round = 14
|date = 2 January 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Sporting
|score = 0–3
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011405
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Eusébio {{goal|51}}
Rui Rodrigues {{goal|57}}
Nené {{goal|84}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio de Alvalade
|attendance =
|referee = Francisco Lobo
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 15
|date = 5 January 1972
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 2–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011505
|team2 = Farense
|goals1 = Artur Jorge {{goal|1}}
Vítor Baptista {{goal|3}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = António Garrido
|result = W
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|round = 16
|date = 23 January 1972
|time = 19:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 1–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011603
|team2 = Porto
|goals1 = Simões {{goal|60}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Porfírio Silva
|result = W
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|round = 17
|date = 30 January 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = CUF
|score = 0–2
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011703
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Jordão {{goal|36||52}}
|location = Barreiro
|stadium = Complexo Desportivo Alfredo da Silva
|attendance =
|referee = César Correia
|result = W
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|round = 18
|date = 6 February 1972
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 0–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011802
|team2 = Vitória de Setúbal
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Fernando Leite
|result = D
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 19
|date = 13 February 1972
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Beira-Mar
|score = 1–3
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400011902
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Eduardo {{goal|53}}
|goals2 = Artur Jorge {{goal|38}}
Nené {{goal|39}}
Jordão {{goal|48}}
|location = Aveiro
|stadium = Estádio Mário Duarte
|attendance =
|referee = Ernesto Borrego
|result = W
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|round = 20
|date = 20 February 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 7–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012001
|team2 = Tirsense
|goals1 = Eusébio {{goal|9||69}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|31||50||59||78||88}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = António Espanhol
|result = W
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|round = 21
|date = 27 February 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Belenenses
|score = 0–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012101
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Artur Jorge {{goal|11}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio do Restelo
|attendance =
|referee = António Garrido
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 22
|date = 12 March 1972
|time = 16:00
|team1 = União de Tomar
|score = 0–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012201
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Simões {{goal|1}}
|location = Tomar
|stadium = Estádio Municipal de Tomar
|attendance =
|referee = Ismael Baltasar
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 23
|date = 18 March 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 2–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012302
|team2 = Boavista
|goals1 = Artur Jorge {{goal|28||83}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Manuel Fortunato
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 24
|date = 26 March 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Barreirense
|score = 1–0
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012402
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Serafim de Oliveira {{goal|37}}
|goals2 =
|location = Barreiro
|stadium = Campo D. Manuel de Melo
|attendance =
|referee = Mário Alves
|result = L
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 25
|date = 9 April 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 5–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012503
|team2 = Atlético
|goals1 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|1}}
Nené {{goal|3}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|11||25}}
Eusébio {{goal|87}}
|goals2 = Pedras {{goal|48}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Joaquim Campos
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 26
|date = 16 April 1972
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Leixões
|score = 0–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012603
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Jordão {{goal|71}}
|location = Matosinhos
|stadium = Estádio do Mar
|attendance =
|referee = Ismael Baltasar
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 27
|date = 7 May 1972
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 3–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012704
|team2 = Académica de Coimbra
|goals1 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|23}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|41||44}}
|goals2 = Vasco Gervásio {{goal|76|pen.}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Manuel Fortunato
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 28
|date = 14 May 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Vitória de Guimarães
|score = 1–3
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012804
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Vítor Martins {{goal|67|o.g.}}
|goals2 = Eusébio {{goal|1}}
Jordão {{goal|31||85}}
|location = Guimarães
|stadium = Estádio D. Afonso Henriques
|attendance =
|referee = Armando Paraty
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = 29
|date = 21 May 1972
|time = 18:00
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 2–1
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400012905
|team2 = Sporting
|goals1 = Eusébio {{goal|1||29}}
|goals2 = Yazalde {{goal|56}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Maximiano Afonso
|result = W
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|round = 30
|date = 28 May 1972
|time = 16:00
|team1 = Farense
|score = 2–5
|report = https://www.foradejogo.net/match.php?match=197215400013005
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Sério {{goal|48}}
Farias {{goal|52}}
|goals2 = Diamantino Costa {{goal|5}}
Artur Correia {{goal|13}}
Eusébio {{goal|17||19||60}}
|location = Faro
|stadium = Estádio de São Luís
|attendance = 15,000
|referee = Ismael Baltasar
|result = W
}}

Taça de Portugal

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|round = Round of 32
|date = 5 March 1972
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 1–0
|report =
|team2 = União de Coimbra
|goals1 = Jordão {{goal|20}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Carlos Monteiro
|result = W
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|round = Round of 16
|date = 12 April 1972
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 5–1
|report =
|team2 = Marinhense
|goals1 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|55||83}}
Eusébio {{goal|58||62||89}}
|goals2 = Naftal {{goal|59}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Carlos Monteiro
|result = W
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|round = Quarter-final
|date = 23 April 1972
|time =
|team1 = Cova da Piedade
|score = 3–6
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Arlindo {{goal|1}}
Vítor Móia {{goal|9||71}}
|goals2 = Nené {{goal|2}}
Vítor Baptista {{goal|29}}
Jordão {{goal|60||65}}
Eusébio {{goal|68||90}}
|location = Cova da Piedade
|stadium = Campo Silva Nunes
|attendance =
|referee = António Espanhol
|result = W
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|round = Semi-final
|date = 30 April 1972
|time =
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 6–0
|report =
|team2 = Porto
|goals1 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|23||72}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|46}}
Nené {{goal|49||57}}
Valdemar Barros {{goal|70|o.g.}}
|goals2 =
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|stadium = Estádio da Luz
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|referee = António Garrido
|result = W
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|round = Final
|date = 4 June 1972
|time =
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|score = 3–2
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|report =
|team2 = Sporting
|goals1 = Eusébio {{goal|19||70||118}}
|goals2 = Peres {{goal|51|pen.}}
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|location = Oeiras
|stadium = Estádio Nacional
|attendance =
|referee = Francisco Lobo
|result = W
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European Cup

{{main|1971–72 European Cup}}

First round

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|round = First leg
|date = 15 September 1971
|time = 19:30
|team1 = Wacker {{flagicon|AUT}}
|score = 0–4
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|team2 = {{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Jaime Graça {{goal|19}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|24||83}}
Eusébio {{goal|82}}
|location = Innsbruck
|stadium = Tivoli
|attendance =
|referee = Liuben Radunchev
|result = W
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|round = Second leg
|date = 29 September 1971
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Benfica {{flagicon|POR}}
|score = 3–1
|aggregatescore = 7–1
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|team2 = {{flagicon|AUT}} Wacker
|goals1 = Calisto {{goal|35}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|73}}
Simões {{goal|89}}
|goals2 = Jara {{goal|48}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Malcolm Wright
|result = W
}}

Second round

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|round = First leg
|date = 20 October 1971
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Benfica {{flagicon|POR}}
|score = 2–1
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1971/matches/round=975/match=63081/postmatch/lineups/index.html
|team2 = {{flagicon|BUL|1971}} CSKA Sofia
|goals1 = Rui Rodrigues {{goal|50}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|62}}
|goals2 = Zhekov {{goal|85}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Aurelio Angonese
|result = W
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|round = Second leg
|date = 3 November 1971
|time = 18:30
|team1 = CSKA Sofia {{flagicon|BUL|1971}}
|score = 0–0
|aggregatescore = 1–2
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1971/matches/round=975/match=63082/postmatch/lineups/index.html
|team2 = {{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|location = Sofia
|stadium = Vasil Levski National Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = Leonidas Vamvakopoulos
|result = D
}}

Quarter-finals

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|round = First leg
|date = 8 March 1972
|time = 20:30
|team1 = Feyenoord {{flagicon|NED}}
|score = 1–0
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1971/matches/round=976/match=63089/postmatch/lineups/index.html
|team2 = {{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
|goals1 = Laseroms {{goal|50}}
|goals2 =
|location = Rotterdam
|stadium = De Kuip
|attendance =
|referee = Gerhard Kunze
|result = L
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = Second leg
|date = 22 March 1972
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Benfica {{flagicon|POR}}
|score = 5–1
|aggregatescore = 5–2
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|team2 = {{flagicon|NED}} Feyenoord
|goals1 = Nené {{goal|6||81||92}}
Rui Jordão {{goal|30||90}}
|goals2 = Van Hanegem {{goal|75}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Clive Thomas
|result = W
}}

Semi-finals

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|round = First leg
|date = 5 April 1972
|time = 20:15
|team1 = Ajax {{flagicon|NED}}
|score = 1–0
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1971/matches/round=977/match=63093/postmatch/lineups/index.html
|team2 = {{flagicon|POR}} Benfica
|goals1 = Swart {{goal|64}}
|goals2 =
|location = Amsterdam
|stadium = Olympic Stadium
|attendance =
|referee = Karlo Kruashvili
|result = L
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = Second leg
|date = 19 April 1972
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Benfica {{flagicon|POR}}
|score = 0–0
|aggregatescore = 0–1
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1971/matches/round=977/match=63094/postmatch/lineups/index.html
|team2 = {{flagicon|NED}} Ajax
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee = Norman Burtenshaw
|result = D
}}

Friendlies

{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 31 July 1971[10]
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 2–0
|report =
|team2 = Arsenal
|goals1 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|34}}
Eusébio {{goal}}
|goals2 =
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio da Luz
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 4 August 1971[11]
|time = 19:30
|team1 = Arsenal
|score = 6–2
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Roberts {{goal|15}}
Radford {{goal|32}}
Armstrong {{goal|44}}
Graham {{goal|77||90}}
Peter Storey {{goal|80|pen.}}
|goals2 = Artur Jorge {{goal|48}}
Diamantino Costa {{goal|70}}
|location = London
|stadium = Arsenal Stadium
|attendance = 44,244
|referee = Norman Burtenshaw
|result = L
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 7 August 1971[12]
|time =
|team1 = Newcastle United
|score = 1–0
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Tommy Gibb {{goal|17}}
|goals2 =
|location = Newcastle upon Tyne
|stadium = St James' Park
|attendance =
|referee = Charles Howell
|result = L
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 10 August 1971[13]
|time =
|team1 = Middlesbrough
|score = 1–1
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = John Hickton {{goal|5}}
|goals2 = Eusébio {{goal|28}}
|location = Middlesbrough
|stadium = Ayresome Park
|attendance = 20,000
|referee =
|result = D
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 21 August 1971[14]
|time =
|team1 = Cagliari
|score = 1–4
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Sergio Gori {{goal|6}}
|goals2 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|33}}
Eusébio {{goal|35||70}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|66}}
|location = Cagliari
|stadium = Stadio Sant'Elia
|attendance = 55,000
|referee = Gianfranco Menegali
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 23 August 1971[15]
|time =
|team1 = Genoa
|score = 1–2
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Sidio Corradi {{goal|63}}
|goals2 = Artur Jorge {{goal|50}}
Eusébio {{goal|83}}
|location = Genoa
|stadium = Stadio Luigi Ferraris
|attendance = 30,000
|referee = Giovanni Picasso
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 25 August 1971[16]
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Atalanta
|score = 2–4
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Pinolla {{goal|4}}
Sergio Magistrelli {{goal|30}}
|goals2 = Vítor Baptista {{goal|1||31}}
Eusébio {{goal|32}}
Artur Jorge {{goal|43}}
|location = Bergamo
|stadium = Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia
|attendance = 30,000
|referee = Cesari Gussoni
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = {{Tooltip|Trofeo Ramón de Carranza|Ramón de Carranza Trophy, Semi-Final}}
|date = 28 August 1971[17]
|time =
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 1–1
|penaltyscore = 4–2
|report =
|team2 = Atlético Madrid
|goals1 = Eusébio {{goal|46}}
|penalties1 = Humberto Coelho {{pengoal}}
Artur Jorge {{pengoal}}
Jaime Graça {{pengoal}}
Eusébio {{pengoal}}
|goals2 = Gárate {{goal|49|pen.}}
|penalties2 = {{pengoal}} José Ufarte
{{pengoal}} Adelardo
|location = Cádiz
|stadium = Estadio Ramón de Carranza
|attendance =
|referee = Carmanatti
|result = D
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = {{Tooltip|Trofeo Ramón de Carranza|Ramón de Carranza Trophy, Final}}
|date = 29 August 1971[18]
|time =
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 3–0
|report =
|team2 = Peñarol
|goals1 = Eusébio {{goal|29||47||77}}
|goals2 =
|location = Cádiz
|stadium = Estadio Ramón de Carranza
|attendance =
|referee = Gaspar Pintado
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = {{Tooltip|Taça de Honra|Taça de Honra, Semi-final}}
|date = 5 September 1971{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=182}}
|time = 22:15
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 2–1
|report =
|team2 = Sporting
|goals1 = Rui Jordão {{goal|22}}
Humberto Coelho {{goal|73}}
|goals2 = João Lourenço {{goal|33}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio do Restelo
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = {{Tooltip|Taça de Honra|Taça de Honra, Final}}
|date = 8 September 1971{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=183}}
|time = 22:15
|team1 = Belenenses
|score = 1–4
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Laurindo {{goal|70}}
|goals2 = Nené {{goal|18}}
Rui Rodrigues {{goal|30}}
Carlos Pereira {{goal|53}}
Rui Jordão {{goal|60}}
|location = Lisbon
|stadium = Estádio do Restelo
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 23 September 1971[19]
|time = 21:45
|team1 = Red Star Belgrade
|score = 2–3
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Šekularac {{goal|20}}
Filipovic {{goal|43}}
|goals2 = Eusébio {{goal|51||60}}
Nené {{goal|54}}
|location = Belgrade
|stadium = Red Star Stadium
|attendance = 85,000
|referee =
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 9 January 1972[20]
|time =
|team1 = Portuguesa de Desportos
|score = 1–3
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Marinho {{goal||pen.}}
|goals2 = Vítor Baptista {{goal}}
Rui Jordão {{goal}}
Simões {{goal||pen.}}
|location = São Paulo
|stadium = Estádio do Canindé
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 13 January 1972[20]
|time =
|team1 = Coritiba
|score = 2–0
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Paquito {{goal}}
Cláudio {{goal}}
|goals2 =
|location = Curitiba
|stadium = Estádio Couto Pereira
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = {{Tooltip|Rio de Janeiro TM|Torneio Internacional de Verão, day 1}}
|date = 15 January 1972[20]
|time =
|team1 = Flamengo
|score = 1–0
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Fio Maravilha {{goal|78}}
|goals2 =
|location = Rio de Janeiro
|stadium = Maracanã Stadium
|attendance = 44,280
|referee =
|result = L
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round = {{Tooltip|Rio de Janeiro TM|Torneio Internacional de Verão, day 2}}
|date = 18 January 1972[20]
|time =
|team1 = Vasco da Gama
|score = 0–2
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Rui Jordão {{goal|25}}
Simões {{goal|70}}
|location = Rio de Janeiro
|stadium = Maracanã Stadium
|attendance = 22,097
|referee =
|result = W
}}{{Football box collapsible
|round =
|date = 29 February 1972[21]
|time =
|team1 = Fulham
|score = 3–2
|report =
|team2 = Benfica
|goals1 = Steve Earle {{goal}}
Roger Cross {{goal|20}}
Humberto Coelho {{goal||o.g.}}
|goals2 = Diamantino {{goal|45}}
Eusébio {{goal}}
|location = London
|stadium = Craven Cottage
|attendance = 15,646
|referee =
|result = L
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|round = {{Tooltip|Taça M. Caetano|Taça Marcelo Caetano}}
|date = 2 April 1972[22]
|time =
|team1 = Benfica
|score = 2–1
|report =
|team2 = Bayern Munich
|goals1 = Adolfo {{goal|2}}
Vítor Baptista {{goal|14}}
|goals2 = Roth {{goal|40}}
|location = Paris
|stadium = Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}

Player statistics

The squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below, as well as staff member Jimmy Hagan (manager), José Augusto (assistant manager), Fernando Neves (Director of Football).[2][1]

{{small|Note 1: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.}}{{small|Note 2: Players with squad numbers marked ‡ joined the club during the 1971-72 season via transfer, with more details in the following section.}}{{Efs start|Primeira Divisão|Taça de Portugal|European Cup}}{{Efs player|no=1|nat=POR|name=José Henrique|pos=GK|30|0|3|0|8|0}}{{Efs player|no=1|nat=POR|name=João Fonseca|pos=GK|1|0|3|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|no=2|nat=POR|name=Adolfo Calisto|pos=DF|22|1|5|0|8|1}}{{Efs player|no=3|nat=POR|name=Amândio Malta da Silva|pos=DF|21|1|0|0|5|0}}{{Efs player|no=3{{Sup|‡}}|nat=POR|name=Artur Correia|pos=DF|27|1|4|0|6|0}}{{Efs player|no=4|nat=POR|name=Humberto Coelho|pos=DF|25|0|5|0|8|0}}{{Efs player|no=4{{Sup|‡}}|nat=POR|name=Rui Rodrigues|pos=DF|21|1|0|0|4|1}}{{Efs player|no=4|nat=POR|name=Messias Timula|pos=DF|17|0|5|0|4|0}}{{Efs player|no=5|nat=POR|name=Zeca|pos=DF|7|0|0|0|2|0}}{{Efs player|no=5|nat=POR|name=Jaime Graça|pos=DF|26|1|4|0|8|1}}{{Efs player|no=6|nat=POR|name=Toni|pos=MF|22|0|5|0|3|0}}{{Efs player|no=7|nat=POR|name=Nené|pos=FW|26|7|4|3|7|3}}{{Efs player|no=8|nat=POR|name=Eurico Caires|pos=MF|1|0|1|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|no=8|nat=POR|name=Vítor Martins|pos=MF|8|0|4|0|0|0}}{{Efs player|no=9{{Sup|‡}}|nat=POR|name=Vítor Baptista|pos=FW|17|10|3|5|4|0}}{{Efs player|no=9|nat=POR|name=Rui Jordão|pos=FW|18|7|4|3|8|2}}{{Efs player|no=9|nat=POR|name=Artur Jorge|pos=FW|26|27|2|1|8|4}}{{Efs player|no=10|nat=POR|name=Eusébio|pos=FW|24|18|5|8|8|1}}{{Efs player|no=11|nat=POR|name=Diamantino Costa|pos=MF|7|1|2|0|2|0}}{{Efs player|no=11|nat=POR|name=António Simões|pos=MF|23|5|0|0|5|1}}{{Efs end|s={{sfn|Tovar|2012|p=371}}{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=67}}{{sfn|Miguéns|2005|p=125}}}}{{efn-ua|Almanaque do Benfica credits three goals to Artur Jorge in the 6–0 win against Leixões, while 100 anos 100 troféus and História de 50 anos do Desporto Português credits two to Vítor Baptista. Since most sources give 27 goals to Artur Jorge at the end the league, Artur Jorge is listed with 27 goals, instead of 28.}}

Transfers

In

Entry date Position Player From club Fee Ref
16 July 1971FWVítor BaptistaVitória de SetúbalUndisclosed[23]
16 July 1971DFArtur CorreiaAcadémicaUndisclosed[23]
19 July 1971DFRui RodriguesAcadémicaUndisclosed[24]
30 July 1971GKJosé HenriqueToronto MetrosLoan return[25]
10 August 1971GKManuel AbrantesAcadémicaUndisclosed[26]

Out

Exit date Position Player To club Fee Ref
16 July 1971FWJosé TorresVitória de SetúbalUndisclosed[23]
16 July 1971FWPraiaVitória de SetúbalUndisclosed[23]
24 July 1971MFJorge CaladoUnião de TomarUndisclosed[27]
21 August 1971DFFernando SeverinoBeira-MarFree[28]
27 August 1971FWRaul ÁguasAcadémicaUndisclosed[29]
24 September 1971DFJacinto SantosLeixõesFree[19]
6 June 1971DFMarquesBeira-MarFree

Out by loan

Exit date Position Player To club Return date Ref
1 September 1971MFAugusto MatineVitória de Setúbal30 June 1972[30]

Notes

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References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Fernando Neves e o Futebol do Benfica|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=12 July 1971|issue=17440|pages=21/25|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25633#!21|accessdate=3 May 2017|trans-title=Fernando Neves and Benfica's football|language=Portuguese}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=José Augusto deixa o Benfica|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=10 April 1972|issue=17708|page=21|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06813.163.25961#!21|accessdate=3 May 2017|trans-title=José Augusto leaves Benfica|language=Portuguese}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=O Benfica na hora de trabalho|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=21 July 1971|issue=17449|page=17|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25650#!17|accessdate=3 May 2017|trans-title=Benfica back to work|language=Portuguese}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Classificação geral|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=20 September 1971|issue=17510|page=27|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25755#!27|accessdate=3 May 2017|trans-title=League table|language=Portuguese}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Classificação geral|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=26 September 1971|issue=17517|page=26|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25763#!26|accessdate=3 May 2017|trans-title=League table|language=Portuguese}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Lá que ele avisou, avisou|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=8 November 1971|issue=17558|page=20|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25806#!20|accessdate=3 May 2017|trans-title=We warned them|language=Portuguese}}
7. ^{{cite book|title=Sport Lisboa e Benfica: 100 Gloriosos anos;As Taças Europeias.|date=2004|publisher=Quidnovi|location=Portugal|isbn=989-554-101-5|page=15}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Quem indemniza os jogadores do Benfica?|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=20 April 1972|issue=17718|page=20|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06813.163.25972#!20|accessdate=3 May 2017|trans-title=Who compensates Benfica players?|language=Portuguese}}
9. ^{{cite book|title=Sport Lisboa e Benfica: 100 Gloriosos anos;Competições Nacionais 1.|date=2004|publisher=Quidnovi|location=Portugal|isbn=989-554-102-3|page=79}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Dizer que foi óptimo ainda é pouco|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=1 August 1971|issue=17460|page=16|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25675#!16|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=To say it was great is an understatement|language=Portuguese}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Futebol de desforra|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=5 August 1971|issue=17464|page=15|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25682#!15|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Football of revenge|language=Portuguese}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=Derrota imerecida para o onze lisboeta|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=8 August 1971|issue=17467|page=15|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25688#!15|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Undeserved defeat to Benfica's eleven|language=Portuguese}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Empate a um golo com o modesto Middlesbrough|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=11 August 1971|issue=17470|page=17|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25694#!17|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=One-all draw with modest Middlesbrough|language=Portuguese}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=Benfica reduziu a cisco forte equipa do Cagliari|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=22 August 1971|issue=17481|page=14|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25716#!14|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Benfica reduces to ashes, strong team of Cagliari|language=Portuguese}}
15. ^{{cite news|title=Segundo jogo, Segunda vitória|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=24 August 1971|issue=17483|page=16|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25720#!16|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Second game, second win|language=Portuguese}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=Dez golos em três jogos na terra do catennacio|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=26 August 1971|issue=17485|page=17|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25724#!17|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=10 goals in 3 matches in the land of catennacio|language=Portuguese}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Benfica e Penãrol: dois gigantes na final de hoje|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=29 August 1971|issue=17488|page=17|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25729#!17|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Benfica and Peñarol: 2 giants in today's final|language=Portuguese}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Pólvora e lume no triunfo do Benfica|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=30 August 1971|issue=17489|page=25|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25732#!25|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Gun powder and fire in the victory of Benfica|language=Portuguese}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Louros, palmas e dinheiro para o novo Benfica europeu|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=24 September 1971|issue=17514|page=25|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25759#!25|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Praise and money for the new Benficafic|language=Portuguese}}
20. ^{{cite book|author1=António Manuel Morais|author2=Carlos Perdigão|author3=João Loureiro|author4=José de Oliveira Santos|title=Benfica: 90 Anos de História|date=1994|publisher=SOGAPAL|page=255|language=Portuguese}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=1972: Riverside Royalty|url=http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2013/june/06/throwback-thursday|website=Fulhamfc.com|accessdate=2 May 2017|date=6 June 2013}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=Jordão: Um grande passo em frente na vitória categórica do Benfica|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=3 April 1972|issue=17701|page=20|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06813.163.25954#!20|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Jordão, a big step forward in the victory of Benfica|language=Portuguese}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=Trutas nas redes do Benfica: Vítor Baptista|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=16 July 1971|issue=17444|page=17|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25640#!17|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Benfica lands Vítor Baptista|language=Portuguese}}
24. ^{{cite news|title=Arsenal: Campeão de Inglaterra, teste benfiquista para a campanha internacional|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=18 July 1971|issue=17447|page=27|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25647#!27|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Champions Arsenal to test Benfica for international campaign|language=Portuguese}}
25. ^{{cite news|title=Arsenal na Luz|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=30 July 1971|issue=17458|page=18|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25671#!18|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Arsenal in Luz|language=Portuguese}}
26. ^{{cite news|title=Noticias de Futebol|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=10 August 1971|issue=17469|page=16|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25693#!16|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Football news|language=Portuguese}}
27. ^{{cite news|title=Do Congresso de hoje ao amanhã de alguns|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=24 July 1971|issue=17452|page=17|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06811.161.25657#!17|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Congress today and the future of some|language=Portuguese}}
28. ^{{cite news|title=Sporting: Rui Rodrigues Processo Judicial|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=21 August 1971|issue=17480|page=17|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25714#!17|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Sporting: Rui Rodrigues, lawsuit|language=Portuguese}}
29. ^{{cite news|title=Águas de negro|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=27 August 1971|issue=17486|page=16|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06812.162.25726#!16|accessdate=27 April 2017|trans-title=Ágiuas in Black|language=Portuguese}}
30. ^{{cite news|title=Matine regressa á Luz|newspaper=Diário de Lisboa|date=5 July 1972|issue=17792|page=21|url=http://casacomum.org/cc/visualizador?pasta=06814.164.26046#!21|accessdate=20 April 2017|trans-title=Matine returns to Luz|language=Portuguese}}
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