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Benfica won their first European title in 1961, defeating Barcelona to win the European Cup, and successfully retained the title ♣️ in the following year after defeating Real Madrid. After that, they appeared in five more finals (1963, 1965, 1968, 1988 ♣️ and 1990) but did not reconquer the title. Benfica has also reached three UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League finals (1983, 2013 ♣️ and 2014).
With two consecutive European Cup titles, a Portuguese feat, Benfica are the second most decorated Portuguese team in overall ♣️ UEFA competitions and hold the Portuguese record for most appearances in finals of UEFA competitions, with ten appearances. Additionally, their ♣️ 42 participations in the Champions League (formerly the European Cup) are only surpassed by Real Madrid, and as of December ♣️ 2024, Benfica occupy the eighth place at the competition's all-time ranking.
Benfica's biggest European win is 10–0, which came against Stade ♣️ Dudelange of Luxembourg for the 1965–66 European Cup, and their 18–0 aggregate win (8–0 in the first leg) constitutes a ♣️ European Cup record. Brazilian defender Luisão holds the club record for most appearances in Europe, with 124 matches, while Portuguese ♣️ striker Eusébio is the club's leading European goalscorer, with 56 goals.
Background [ edit ]
The first continental competition organised by UEFA ♣️ was the European Cup in 1955. Conceived by Gabriel Hanot, the editor of L'Équipe, as a competition for winners of ♣️ the European national football leagues, it is considered the most prestigious European football competition.[1] That year, Benfica had won the ♣️ Primeira Divisão, but the European Cup organizers selected Sporting CP to take part in the first edition.[2] Another club competition, ♣️ the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, was established in 1955 and contested in parallel with the European Cup. It eventually came under ♣️ the auspices of UEFA in 1971, who rebranded it as UEFA Cup. Since the 2009–10 season, the competition has been ♣️ known as the UEFA Europa League.[3]