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1995–96 S.L. Benfica season


1995–96 season
Manuel Damásio
Artur Jorge(until 9 September 1995)Mário Wilson
Estádio da Luz
2nd
Winners
Third round
League: João Pinto (18)All: João Pinto (23)
50,000 v Porto(23 March 1996)
4,000 v Chaves(9 March 1996)
Benfica 4–0 União de Leiria(29 December 1995)Benfica 5–1 Marítimo(12 May 1996)
Porto 3–0 Benfica(5 November 1995)Bayern Munich 4–1 Benfica(21 November 1995)
Home coloursHome colours
Home colours

The 1995–96 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica's 92nd season in existence and the club's 62nd consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, covering the period from 1 July 1995 to 30 June 1996. It involved Benfica competing in the Primeira Divisão and the Taça de Portugal. Benfica qualified for the UEFA Cup by coming third in previous League.

After failing to renew the title in the past season, the club brought in several players during the transfer market, with Ricardo Gomes, Valdo, Calado and Marcelo assuming regular starter roles. However, the club lost all of his more historic players as the case of Neno, Vítor Paneira, Isaías and César Brito. With the animosity around Artur Jorge increasing, poor results in September caused his departure. Despite an irregular season in the league, various winning streaks helped the team reach their second-place finish by 23 March, after a home win against Porto. In the Portuguese Cup, a strong performance from Marcelo throughout the competition, who finish as the tournament top scorer, guided the team to the final, where João Pinto delivered the trophy after scoring a double.

The second season of Artur Jorge started with much more distrust over his abilities. From the large number of signings in the year before, only a handful prove noteworthy, and Tavares and Nelo even showed a complete inability to play for a big club. Despite that, more exits followed, with a 28-year-old Vítor Paneira, and the club league topscorer in the year before; Isaías, causing the most anger. Benfica signed mostly in Portugal, as with the league top goalscorer, Hassan, but also searched in Europe, bringing Valdo and Ricardo Gomes, back from France.

The league start was not ideal, as the team dropped four points in three match-days, leading to Artur Jorge being sacked after the build up of fan pressure. The club then selected Mário Wilson as his replacement. Benfica slowly started collecting wins over the following weeks, but after the defeat against FC Porto in the Clássico of 5 November, the distance to the league leader increased to eight points. In Europe, the ended their campaign, after being knock out by Bayern Munich, with Klinsmann scoring six goals, in what the press dubbed 'Cataklinsmann'.

In November, with Porto putting on a strong campaign, the club set eyes on closing the distance on the second place, occupied by Sporting. At the end of January, Benfica reach the second place for the first time, after João Pinto led the club past Vitória Guimarães. In the following month, a strong performance by Marcelo, allowed the club to progress through the Portuguese Cup semi-finals after beating Vitória de Guimarães. However, February did not go as well in the league race, with the club spending two weeks on the fourth place.

In March, Benfica received and beat Porto, with João Pinto scoring the winning goal, as he have done in Guimarães. With this win, the club re-assumed the second place, which would be its final league position, finishing the season six points ahead of Sporting, but an eleven behind Porto, which had the title wrapped up nearly a month before. In April, with only the Portuguese Cup to compete for. Marcelo continued his goalscoring record on the national cup, scoring a double in overtime for the semi-final against Leiria. On the 18 May, in the 1996 Taça de Portugal final, João Pinto scored two against Sporting in a 3–1 win, with the club winning its twenty-third Taça de Portugal. The celebrations were nonetheless cancelled due to the death of a Sporting supporter, after being accidentally hit by a lost flare.

  Draw   Loss   Postponed

The squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below, as well as staff member Artur Jorge (manager), Zoran Filipovic (assistant manager) and Mário Wilson (manager).

Note 1: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Note 2: Players with squad numbers marked ‡ joined the club during the 1995–96 season via transfer, with more details in the following section.

Entry datePositionPlayerFrom club
July 1995AMValdo FilhoParis SG
July 1995CBRicardo GomesParis SG
July 1995CMJosé CaladoEstrela da Amadora
July 1995STMarceloTirsense
July 1995RBMarinhoSporting
July 1995STHassanFarense
July 1995CMIlian IlievLevski Sofia
July 1995AMBasarab PanduruSteaua București
July 1995FWMauro AirezBelenenses
July 1995RWPaulãoVitória Setúbal
July 1995GKFernando BrassardGil Vicente
July 1995CBParedãoTirsense
July 1995FWLuiz GustavoBelenenses
July 1995STAílton DelfinoSão Paulo
Entry datePositionPlayerFrom clubReturn date
July 1995CBKingFarense30 June 1996
Exit datePositionPlayerTo club
July 1995GKNenoVitória Guimarães
July 1995LBAntónio VelosoRetired
July 1995CBWilliamBastia
July 1995FBAbel XavierBari
July 1995CBPaulo MadeiraBelenenses
July 1995CBPaulãoVasco da Gama
July 1995CBCarlos MozerKashima Antlers
July 1995CMJosé TavaresBoavista
July 1995RWAmaralFelgueiras
July 1995RWVítor PaneiraVitória Guimarães
July 1995CMNeloBoavista
July 1995AMMario StanićClub Brugge
July 1995CMRui EstevesBelenenses
July 1995STEdílsonPalmeiras
July 1995STClaudio CaniggiaBoca Juniors
July 1995FWIsaíasCoventry City
July 1995STCésar BritoBelenenses
December 95STAílton DelfinoSão Paulo
Exit datePositionPlayerTo clubReturn date
July 1995STAkwáAlverca30 June 1997
December 95AMBasarab PanduruNeuchâtel Xamax30 June 1996

Bibliography

  • Tovar, Rui Miguel (2012). Almanaque do Benfica [Benfica Almanac]. Portugal: Lua de Papel. ISBN 978-989-23-2087-8.
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