Monday, January 26, 2026

Benfica close landmark TV deal with NOS

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Benfica announced a pivotal renewal of their television and multimedia rights deal with NOS, a landmark deal for the Portuguese giants over the next two seasons.

The extension comes as the club prepares for changes to the future of domestic broadcasting rights in Portugal. Benfica's initial major TV rights agreement with NOS dates back to December 2015 and was valued at up to €400 million over the past ten seasons.

The renewal covers the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons, bridging to 2028 when centralized TV rights for the Portuguese Liga are set to take effect. Benfica will receive a total of €114.2 million over the next two seasons, the largest TV rights contract in Portuguese football history.

The deal represents a massive 42.75% increase from their prior deal and will provide a massive revenue boost for the squad, Benfica home games will continue to air on their Benfica TV channel.


Sunday, January 25, 2026

Benfica's winter hunt could take them to Genoa

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Benfica are turning their attention to Genoa's promising 19-year-old Italian born striker, Jeff Ekhator. With Benfica seeking to bolster their attacking options, Ekhator has emerged as one of their key targets to provide much needed depth behind starter Vangelis Pavlidis.

This interest comes after Benfica missed out on a loan deal for Napoli striker Lorenzo Lucca, who is now set to join Nottingham Forest, redirecting the Portuguese club's focus in a different direction.

Genoa is said to want close to €20 million from Benfica if they are to land Ekhator, which would represent a significant investment for a depth player but falls in line with the club's acquisition of younger players with potential for increased value.

However, they're not alone in the race for Ekhator with Crystal Palace also eyeing him as a backup if their pursuit of Angers' Sidiki Cherif falls through, while Bologna and Atalanta have also shown interest.

Ehkator has come up through Genoa's youth system and has played in 576 minutes this season across all competitions, scoring three goals, yet at such a price tag would he be worth the gamble. 

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Benfica hopes hang by a string to advance in Champions League

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In what was a pivotal Matchday 7 Champions League clash at the Allianz Stadium, Juventus secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Benfica, putting a dent into the Eagles' hopes of advancing to the knockout stages of the competition.

Mourinho's Benfica arrived with a disciplined, compact setup designed to frustrate the hosts and look to hit on the counter, proving once again the Special One's tactical acumen in big European ties. 

The first half remained goalless, with Benfica holding firm and even creating some half-chances, showing Mourinho had the right game plan to contain Juventus' midfield and limit clear openings.

However, the second half exposed Benfica's weakness in the game, a lack of ruthlessness in the final third of the pitch. Juventus would break through in the 55th minute when Khephren Thuram fired home the game's opening goal which was quickly followed by Weston McKennie's clinical finish in the 64th.

Benfica's failure to be clutch when it mattered most would prove costly as the club squandered promising chances from continuous giveaways by the Italian side, lacking that killer instinct to punish Juventus in their home stadium.

A late lifeline came when Bremer conceded a penalty after a VAR review, but striker Vangelis Pavlidis slipped during his run-up to the ball and blazed it wide of the goal, an uncharacteristic miss that pretty much summed up Benfica's night in a nutshell.

Benfica's hopes to advance in the competition now hang by a thread as they sit 29th two points outside the qualification zone with one match left against heavyweight Real Madrid at the Luz. If Benfica are to advance it starts with a victory, followed by a lot of help from other game results.