S.L. Benfica (handball)
Benfica | |||
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Full name | Sport Lisboa e Benfica | ||
Founded | 8 May 1932 | ||
Arena | Pavilhão da Luz Nº 2 | ||
Capacity | 1,800 | ||
President | Felipe Gomes | ||
Head coach | Mariano Ortega | ||
League | Andebol 1 | ||
2014–15 | 3rd | ||
Colours | |||
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Website Official site |
Active departments of Sport Lisboa e Benfica |
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Football | Futsal | Basketball |
Roller hockey | Handball | Volleyball |
Rugby union | Athletics | Swimming |
Table tennis | Billiards | Canoeing |
Sport Lisboa e Benfica is a professional handball team based in Lisbon, Portugal. Benfica play in the top tier domestic league, the Andebol 1.
They play home matches at the Pavilhão da Luz Nº 2 arena. The club also has a reserve team, Benfica B, which plays in the Portuguese Handball Second Division.[1]
Contents
History
Beginning
Founded on 8 May 1932, it endured a troubled start, shortly after being founded, the section was shutdown from 1939 to 1942–43 in a conflict between Benfica and the Handball Federation.[2] Till the sixties, handball was played by eleven players, and after 1962–63 in another dispute with Handball Federation it closed the eleven players handball team and opted for the current Team handball[3] The handball section did not achieve success till 1961/62, being overshadowed by the football, cycling, basketball and roller hockey sections during that time.
Golden years
After a period of dominance by crosstown rivals Sporting CP, Benfica experienced great success in the 1980s and early 1990s, led by Romanian coach Eugene Troffin and later Ângelo Pintado,[4] along with players like Angolan Paulo Bunze,[5]Swedish internacional Fredrik Appelgren,[6] Romanians Dogărescu, Covaciu, and Drăgăniță,[7] and Portuguese goalkeeper João Santa Barbara, wingman Mário Gentil,[8] Vasco Vasconcelos, Luis Lopes and Rui Ferreira,[9] winning four National Championships, three Portuguese Handball Cup and two Portuguese Handball Super Cup
Decay
In 1997–98 season, President João Vale e Azevedo decided to shutdown the section.[10] The next season, the section was restarted, but from the Regional Championship, 4 divisions away from the Top division[11]
Rebuilding years
After years in anonymity, in 2005, Benfica hired former ABC Braga coach, Aleksander Donner in a 3 year deal.[12] Due to dispute between Liga and Handball Federation which managed the Divisão de Elite, there where 2 simultaneous championships. In 2005–06, Benfica played in Divisão de Elite. In 2006–07, Benfica joined Liga Portuguesa de Andebol along with Sporting, during this season Benfica won its first title since 1994, the Portuguese Handball League Cup[13] The following season, Benfica finally achieved its first championship since 1990.[14] Aleksander Donner didn't renew his contract at the end of the season.[15]
Recent years
To replace Donner, Benfica hired coach José António Silva, who won 3 titles in 3 years, the 2008–09 Portuguese Handball League Cup, 2010–11 Portuguese Handball Cup[16] and 2010–11 Portuguese Handball Super Cup[17] In 2010-11, Benfica reached the final of the EHF Challenge Cup but lost to RK Cimos Koper.[18] In 2011–12, coach José António Silva was replaced with another former ABC Braga coach, Jorge Rito.[19] Benfica finished their first season with Jorge Rito in fourth.[20] On 2 September 2012, Jorge Rito won its first title for Benfica, the section fourth Super Cup.[21] The season ended with only a second place in the League.[22] In 2013-14, Benfica performances worsened, finishing the league in 4th. Jorge Rito did not renew his contract and was replaced with Mariano Ortega.[23][24]
Results in European competitions
Season | Competition | Round | Opposition | Score |
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1962–63 | European Cup | Round 1 | Atlético Madrid BM | 13–6 (N) |
1975–76 | European Cup | Round 1 | CB Alicante | Withdrew |
1982–83 | European Cup | Round 1 | FC Barcelona | 25–32 (N) 18–32 (N) |
1983–84 | European Cup | Round 1 | ATSE Graz | 25–25 (H) 20–29 (A) |
1987–88 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | Round 1 | Atlético Madrid BM | 21–20 (H) 11–29 (A) |
1989–90 | European Cup | Round 1 | FC Barcelona | 20–18 (H) 17–28 (A) |
1990–91 | European Cup | Round 1 | Red Boys Differdange | 28–18 (H) 26–28 (A) |
Round 2 | USAM Nîmes | 23–21 (H) 23–31 (A) |
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1993–94 | EHF City Cup | 1/16 Finals | Pallamano Rubiera | 27–19 (H) 20–22 (A) |
1/8 Finals | Győri ETO FC | 24–21 (A) 19–17 (H) |
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Quarter-final | PSG Asnieres Hand-Ball | 27–32 (A) 25–28 (H) |
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1995–96 | EHF City Cup | 1/16 Finals | ZMC Amicitia Zürich | 19–30 (A) 30–27 (H) |
1996–97 | EHF City Cup | 1/16 Finals | Borec Titov Veles | 18–15 (A) 32–14 (H) |
1/8 Finals | Horn Sittardia | 21–14 (H) 15–29 (A) |
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1997–98 | EHF City Cup | 1/16 Finals | ESN Vrilissia | 26–21 (A) 30–12 (H) |
1/8 Finals | Trabzon Belediyespor | 27–20 (H) 30–30 (A) |
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Quarter-final | Academia Octavio Vigo | 22–32 (A) 25–23 (H) |
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1998–99 | EHF City Cup | 1/16 Finals | Wacker Thun | 0–10 (A) 0–10 (H) |
2002–03 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | Round 3 | Dennis Turku | 14–26 (A) 17–25 (H) |
2007–08 | EHF Challenge Cup | Round 3 | HC Mojkovac | 46–22 (A) 46–26 (H) |
1/8 Finals | Shakhtar-Academiya | 33–26 (A) 21–25 (H) |
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Quarter-final | CSU Politehnica Timişoara | 32–22 (H) 22–21 (A) |
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Semi-final | CS UCM Reşiţa | 31–26 (H) 25–32 (A) |
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2008–09 | EHF Champions League | Qualification round 1 | A1 Bregenz HB | 38–34 (H) 28–35 (A) |
2008–09 | EHF Cup | Round 2 | RK Lovćen | 26–28 (A) 24–23 (H) |
2009–10 | EHF Cup | Round 2 | H/C "Tbilisi" | 34–21 (H) 29–25 (A) |
Round 3 | SKIF Krasnodar | 29–28 (A) 35–30 (H) |
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Round 4 | TBV Lemgo | 30–27 (A) 18–31 (H) |
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2010–11 | EHF Challenge Cup | Round 3 | Steaua București | 43–29 (H) 23–29 (A) |
1/8 Finals | HC Motor Zaporozhye | 33–28 (A) 30–23 (H) |
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Quarter-final | RK Radnički Kragujevac | 28–29 (A) 29–21 (H) |
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Semi-final | RK Partizan | 30–36 (A) 33–25 (H) |
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Final | RK Cimos Koper | 27–27 (H) 27–31 (A) |
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2011–12 | EHF Cup Winners' Cup | Round 3 | RK Lovćen | 25–21 (A) 26–14 (H) |
1/8 Finals | Pandurii Târgu Jiu | 33–27 (A) 41–24 (H) |
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Quarter-final | Celje Pivovarna Laško | 23–29 (A) 31–30 (H) |
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2012–13 | EHF Cup | Round 1 | Pfadi Winterthur | 28–21 (A) 27–27 (H) |
Round 2 | Loacker Südtirol Team | 32–20 (A) 40–25 (H) |
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Round 3 | HBC Nantes | 21–29 (A) 28–21 (H) |
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2013–14 | EHF Cup | Round 2 | Haukar | 34–22 (A) 34–19 (H) |
Round 3 | Pick Szeged | 25–31 (A) 24–25 (H) |
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2014–15 | EHF Challenge Cup | Round 3 | FyllingenBergen | 33–32 (H) 28–25 (A) |
Last 16 | HB Dudelange | 36–30 (H) 28–24 (A) |
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Quarter-final | Azoty-Puławy | 37–29 (A) 32–31 (H) |
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Semi-final | Odorheiu Secuiesc | 29–31 (A) 27–25 (H) |
Honours
According to the official website[26]
Domestic competitions
- Portuguese League: 7
- 1961–62, 1974–75, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1988–89, 1989–90, 2007–08
- Portuguese Cup: 4
- 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 2010–11
- Portuguese League Cup: 2
- 2006–07, 2008–09
- Portuguese Super Cup: 4
- 1989–90, 1993–94, 2010–11, 2012–13
European competitions
- Limburgse Handbal Dagen: 1
- 2010
- EHF Challenge Cup Runners-up: 1
- 2010–11
Current squad
S.L. Benfica roster
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Goalkeepers
Wingers
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Line players
Back players
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Technical staff
Roster and technical staff updated on 19 February 2016 |
Women's honours
Domestic competitions
- Portuguese League: 7
- 1983–84, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1992–93
- Portuguese Cup: 6
- 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1991–92
- Portuguese Super Cup: 2
- 1990–91, 1992–93
References
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