Monday, July 21, 2025

Benfica find out Champions League qualifying opponents

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Benfica have learned their fate if they are to qualify for this upcoming seasons edition of the Champions League when they where drawn against French side Nice, earlier today in the 3rd qualifying round set to take place next month.

Benfica will travel to France to take on Nice on August 5, 2025, with the return leg at the Estadio da Luz, which will take place on August 12, 2025. The winner of the contest will advance to the playoff where they will face one of Fenerbahce, Feyenoord, Panathinaikos, Rangers, Servette or Viktoria Plzen, for a place in the League Phase of the competition. 

 

Friday, July 18, 2025

Luis Filipe Vieira looks at Benfica Presidency once again

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Luis Filipe Vieira looks to make a comeback bid to become Benfica's club President once again when elections happen on October 25, 2025, replacing the man who replaced him in current club President Rui Costa.

The world of football is no stranger to drama and one of Portugal's most storied clubs, is once again at the center of a gripping narrative as the club's former President from 2003 to 2021 has announced his intention to run for Presidency after departing the club due to legal trouble.

This narrative has sparked debate between the club's passionate fanbase, with opinions split between nostalgia for his bygone era to skepticism about his return to the club.

Luis Filipe Vieira's tenure as the club's President was nothing short of transformative, taking over in 2003, he inherited a club grappling with financial turmoil and a lack of competitive success. Over his 18 year reign, the longest in Benfica history, Vieira over saw a remarkable turnaround.

Under his leadership, Benfica captured seven league titles, multiple domestic cups and re-established themselves as a force on the European stage, reaching two Europa League Finals. His focus on modernizing the club's infrastructure, training facilities and broadcasting home games on Benfica TV, helped restore financial stability and global prestige.

However, Vieira's presidency was not without controversy. His 2021 resignation came amid the "Cartao Vermelho" investigation, which alleged fraud, money laundering and tax evasion involving deals. Vieira was placed under house arrest, while he maintained his innocence.

The lack of formal convictions has emboldened him to re-enter the spotlight, arguing that the justice system's failure to act, clears the path for his return to the club once again. 

Vieira's decision to run again, announced this month, has sent shockwaves through the Benfica community, sources close to the former president confirm that he has been actively rallying support from key figures and club members, with his pre-campaign already in motion. 

His platforms appear to center around restoring Benfica's dominance once again through his proven track record in charge of the club and attributing the club's current sporting and financial crisis to current president Rui Costa.

Vieira has stated that a victory by him will see him move to replace current manager Bruno Lage with ex-Porto manager Sergio Conceicao but his 2021 exit does have some fans and members wary of revisiting the controversies of his era and his reliance on specific agents when making transfer dealings, known as "Vieirismo".

This election does have the fan base deeply divided. Older supporters, who recall the club's struggles before Vieira's tenure, view him as a saviour who restored Benfica's pride. While younger fans, associate him with scandals and wonder if his return would hinder progress.

The 2025 election is shaping up to be a fierce contest, as along side Vieira and Costa, other candidates include Joao Noronha Lopes,  Joao Diogo Manteigas, Cristovao Carvalho and Martim Mayer.  Lopes is the more serious candidate of the four, receiving 34.71% of the votes cast during the last election. 

An expected record turnout of members on October 25 will decide if the club is to return to the old guard, maintain the status quo, or move into a fresh start. This result will be a defining moment for the club over the next four years.      

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Benfica should look to Brazil for another striker

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Benfica currently can count on one established striker for the upcoming season, with starter Vangelis Pavlidis as the sole player up top at this time. The club moved on from Arthur Cabral, selling him to Botafogo earlier this summer and the team does not seem interested in making Andrea Belotti's loan move from Como permanent.

The Lisbon club will be looking to add more depth to the striker position before the start of the season and one location they should look towards is Brazil and Serie A leading scorer Kaio Jorge, who is currently applying his trade for Corinthians.

Jorge is a dynamic forward with a blend of technical ability, physicality and goal scoring instinct. The 23 year old has already had a stint in Europe with Italian sides Juventus and Frosinone, where he showed some glimpses of potential despite limited playing time due to injuries and competition.

Returning to Brazil in the summer of 2024 looks to have brought back the player's confidence and form, making him an attractive prospect for Benfica, as he ticks many boxes that club looks at when acquiring a younger player from abroad.

Benfica was linked with Jorge back in the summer of 2021 while he played at Santos, but the player and club could not come to an agreement on financial terms and Jorge ended up moving to Italy, joining Juventus.

Jorge's versatility to play as a central striker or in a supporting role could provide tactical flexibility for Benfica manager Bruno Lage and his acquisition from Corinthians should not break the bank, keeping the club inline with their current budget plans as Jorge should be had for under €15M.