Saturday, March 14, 2026

Mourinho handed two match ban by Portuguese League

Benfica Blog
In a dramatic turn during last Sunday's Portuguese League blockbuster, Jose Mourinho received a red card in Benfica's intense 2-2 draw against FC Porto, his former club where he famously won the Champions League. 

The incident occurred in stoppage time after Benfica's late equalizer, when Mourinho left his technical area and was accused of kicking a ball toward Porto's substitutes' bench in celebration and was shown a red card.

Tensions escalated as Mourinho clashed with Porto assistant coach Lucho Gonzalez, whom he accused of repeatedly calling him a "traitor" in the tunnel. Mourinho defended his loyalty, questioning what he had "betrayed" after giving his all to Porto years ago.

The Portuguese Football Federation's disciplinary council has ruled, a one-match ban for the red card, plus an additional 11-day suspension, effecting another game for provoking the confrontation. This two-match ban means Mourinho will miss one more game after sitting out today's 2-1 come from behind win by Benfica over Arouca.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Benfica title hopes on life support

Benfica Blog
The Classico at Estadio da Luz this past weekend ended in a pulsating 2-2 draw, keeping Benfica's unbeaten streak intact at 25 matches but a needed victory against league leaders FC Porto failed to materialize the result that was needed to bring the title race to within four points.

With just nine league games remaining, Benfica are still mathematically in the race but their chance of capturing the Portuguese League crown is now on life support as the club will need some help if they are to leap over two clubs before the end of this campaign.

Realistically, Benfica must win out and hope their rivals falter, the draw preserved the campaign but the club will need many things to go their way, including a crucial away clash against Sporting who currently sit in second, three points ahead of the Eagles. The fans have faith but their persistence will be tested in the final games of the season.

Friday, March 6, 2026

Benfica need a victory in O Classico against FC Porto

Benfica Blog
As the 2025-26 Portuguese League season reaches its critical phase, Benfica faces a pivotal "O Classico" against arch-rivals FC Porto this Sunday, March 8, at the Estadio da Luz. Entering Week 25 in a 34 week season, the Eagles simply cannot afford to drop points if they hope to challenge for the title.

Currently sitting in third place with 58 points from 24 matches (17 wins, 7 draws, 0 losses), Benfica trails leaders FC Porto (65 points) and second-place Sporting (61 points). A win would narrow the gap, especially with Benfica's impressive unbeaten streak and solid defense, conceding just 14 goals in the league this season.

FC Porto holds a historical edge in these encounters, beyond points, this match is about momentum and morale going into the final few weeks of the season. A Benfica defeat could widen the divide, allowing their rivals to pull further move away. For Benfica fans worldwide, this is a statement game as a victory here would reignite their title drive shrinking Porto's lead to four points.