List of S.L. Benfica players

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Eusebio is Benfica's all-time top goalscorer. Eusebio Benfica.JPG
Eusébio is Benfica's all-time top goalscorer.

Sport Lisboa e Benfica is a Portuguese professional football team based in São Domingos de Benfica, Lisbon. [1] [lower-alpha 1] The club was formed in 1904 and played its first competitive match on 4 November 1906, when it entered the inaugural edition of the Campeonato de Lisboa. [4] [5] They won their first title in 1910, [6] and their first nationwide club competition in 1930, the Campeonato de Portugal, a knockout competition which determined the Portuguese champion among the winners of the regional championships. [7] [8] In 1934, an experimental league competition known as Primeira Liga was introduced in Portuguese football. Due to its success among the clubs, it became the official top-tier championship in 1938, in place of the Campeonato de Portugal. [7] Since its first edition, Benfica have won a record 38 titles. [9] Internationally, they won the European Cup twice, in 1961 and 1962. [9]

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Since their first competitive match, more than 750 players have appeared in first-team matches for the club, and almost 150 have made at least 100 appearances. Six former players went on to be first-team managers: Fernando Caiado, José Augusto, Toni, Artur Jorge, Shéu, and Fernando Chalana. [10] Benfica's record appearance maker is Nené, who played 575 matches during his record 18-year career at the club; he is followed by António Veloso and Luisão, each with 538 appearances in 15 seasons. [11] Manuel Bento, who appeared 465 times for the club, is the oldest player to have played for Benfica. He was 41 years and 298 days when he played against Belenenses on 20 May 1990. [12]

Eusébio is the club's top goalscorer with 474 goals in 15 seasons, 317 of which were scored in league matches. [13] [14] Ten players have made more than 400 appearances, including four members of the 1961 European Cup-winning team. [11] [15] Other than Eusébio, only two players, Nené and José Águas, have scored more than 300 goals for the club. [11]

Key

Positions key
Pre-1960s1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
U Utility player
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the change in the names of defensive and midfield positions reflects the tactical evolution that occurred from the 1960s onwards.
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
League appearances and League goals
League appearances and goals comprise those in the Campeonato de Lisboa and the Primeira Liga. Starting in the 1934–35 season, appearances are only counted in the Primeira Liga.
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal (including in the early denomination as Campeonato de Portugal), Taça da Liga, Supertaça, European Cup/Champions League, UEFA Cup/Europa League, and defunct competitions such as Campeonato de Lisboa, Latin Cup, Cup Winners' Cup, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and Intercontinental Cup
International team
Countries are listed only for players who have been selected for international football. Only the highest level of international competition is given, except where a player competed for more than one country, in which case the highest level reached for each country is shown.
Caps
For players having played at full international level, the caps column counts the number of such appearances during their career with the club. All information relating to international teams, including number of caps won while with the club, is sourced to Tovar (2012), pp. 679–761, unless otherwise noted.

Players with 100 or more appearances

Jose Aguas is Benfica's second-highest all-time goalscorer. Jose Aguas.jpg
José Águas is Benfica's second-highest all-time goalscorer.
Jose Torres (left) played for Benfica for 12 years, winning nine league titles. Elftal van Benfica arriveert op Schiphol voor Europacup-wedstrijd tegen Ajax. Eu, Bestanddeelnr 922-0865.jpg
José Torres (left) played for Benfica for 12 years, winning nine league titles.
Mario Coluna represented Benfica in 525 games, the third highest number in club history. Mario Coluna (1969).jpg
Mário Coluna represented Benfica in 525 games, the third highest number in club history.
Antonio Simoes made 447 appearances for Benfica. Training en persconferentie PSV en Benfica in Eindhoven nr 7 Simoes (Benfica), Bestanddeelnr 927-7898.jpg
António Simões made 447 appearances for Benfica.
Sheu made 487 appearances for Benfica. Sheu Han.jpg
Shéu made 487 appearances for Benfica.
Antonio Veloso has, alongside Luisao, the second-highest number of appearances for Benfica, with 538. Antonio veloso.jpg
António Veloso has, alongside Luisão, the second-highest number of appearances for Benfica, with 538.
Oscar Cardozo scored 172 goals for Benfica, more than any other foreigner. Benf-Zenit2012 (2).jpg
Óscar Cardozo scored 172 goals for Benfica, more than any other foreigner.
Luisao made 538 appearances for Benfica, the second-highest number alongside Veloso. Zen-Benf (3).jpg
Luisão made 538 appearances for Benfica, the second-highest number alongside Veloso.
Fredrik Aursnes is the most recent player to have made his 100th appearance. Zenit-Mo;de (6) (cropped).jpg
Fredrik Aursnes is the most recent player to have made his 100th appearance.
Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international team
PlayerPosClub careerAppsGoalsAppsGoalsInternational teamCapsNotesRefs
LeagueTotal
Jesus Crespo FW1917–19291013910139Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [16]
Jorge Tavares FW1924–1932923311643Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3 [17]
Vítor Silva FW1927–19367962132108Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 19 [lower-alpha 2] [18] [19]
Gustavo Teixeira FB1932–19397101572Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 9 [20]
Francisco Albino HB1932–19451721234321Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 10 [21]
Rogério Sousa FW1932–19406846168100 [22]
Gaspar Pinto FB1934–194615343186Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5 [23]
Alfredo Valadas FW1934–194413686264158Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4 [24]
Joaquim Alcobia HB1936–1937
1938–1945
5401081 [21]
Guilherme Espírito Santo FW1936–195011779211152Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 8 [25]
César Ferreira HB1938–19465001111 [26]
Francisco Ferreira HB1938–19522652339834Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 25 [27]
António Martins GK1938–194714102650Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [28]
Joaquim Teixeira FW1938–19468766173121Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [29]
Julinho FW1942–1953144154200205Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [30]
Rogério Pipi FW1942–1954212125320212Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15 [22]
Arsénio Duarte FW1943–1955223154299220Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2 [31]
Jacinto Marques FB1943–1953
1954–1957
20202510 [32]
Félix Antunes FB1944–195414821883Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15 [33]
Francisco Moreira HB1944–195420242664Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 7 [34]
Joaquim Fernandes FB1945–195419112271 [33]
Eduardo Corona FW1946–19531023712757 [35]
José Bastos GK1949–195914201970 [36]
José Águas FW1950–1963281290383379Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 25 [lower-alpha 3] [11] [17]
Artur Santos FB1950–196122902840Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2 [31]
Fernando Caiado FB1952–19591181714122Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 16 [lower-alpha 4] [10] [37]
Ângelo Martins FB1952–196523132854Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 20 [38]
Francisco Palmeiro HB1953–19611063611436Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3 [39]
Alfredo Abrantes HB1954–196010911401Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [40]
Domiciano Cavém U1954–197027977416106Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 18 [41]
Mário Coluna HB1954–197036489525127Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 57 [lower-alpha 5] [11] [35]
Alberto Costa Pereira GK1954–196725303590Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 22 [35]
Joaquim Santana FW1956–19671045116179Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5 [42]
Manuel Serra FB1956–19637001090Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [43]
José Neto FB1958–196610451556 [44]
José Augusto FW1959–1970246104369175Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 43 [lower-alpha 4] [10] [17]
Fernando Cruz FB1959–197022703441Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11 [16]
José Torres FW1959–1971173151259226Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 31 [45]
Eusébio FW1960–1975301317440473Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 64 [lower-alpha 6] [11] [46]
Humberto Fernandes DF1960–19695701060 [47]
Germano de Figueiredo DF1960–19667541316Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17 [48]
António Simões FW1961–19753104644772Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 46 [49]
Raúl Machado DF1962–196912321937Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11 [50]
Jacinto Santos DF1962–1971114516610Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5 [32]
Amândio Malta da Silva DF1964–1965
1966–1976
13811921Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5 [51]
Adolfo Calisto DF1966–197514132055Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15 [52]
Diamantino Costa FW1966–1968
1969–1977
84812222 [53]
José Henrique GK1966–197921702990Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15 [54]
Jaime Graça MF1966–19751591922929Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 24 [32]
Humberto Coelho DF1968–1975
1977–1984
3555649881Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 64 [47]
Nené FW1968–1986423264575360Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 66 [lower-alpha 7] [55] [11] [56]
Toni MF1968–19812971639223Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 33 [lower-alpha 4] [10] [45]
Artur Jorge FW1969–19759574130105Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 13 [lower-alpha 4] [10] [31]
Vítor Martins MF1969–19781492219128Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3 [19]
Messias DF1969–19778911232Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 6 [57]
António Barros DF1970–1971
1973–1977
8001063Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 8 [36]
Vítor Baptista FW1971–1977974215163Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 8 [19]
Artur Correia DF1971–197712431593Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 26 [31]
Rui Jordão FW1971–1976906312781Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 12 [58]
Manuel Bento GK1972–199032804650Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 63 [lower-alpha 8] [12] [59]
Shéu MF1972–19893493348745Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 24 [lower-alpha 4] [10] [49]
Bastos Lopes DF1972–198727743914Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 10 [38]
Fernando Chalana FW1975–1984
1987–1990
2243631047Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 27 [lower-alpha 4] [10] [60]
Eurico Gomes DF1975–19798911141Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4 [46]
Alberto Fonseca DF1976–19809211231Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 7 [52]
José Luís MF1976–1978
1979–1987
1601822421Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4 [54]
Minervino Pietra DF1976–19862271931324Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 23 [61]
João Alves MF1978–1983972814132Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17 [62]
Reinaldo Gomes FW1978–1982854811759Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3 [50]
Diamantino Miranda MF1978–1980
1982–1990
2706230283Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 19 [53]
Carlos Manuel DF1979–19882154031858Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 42 [63]
António Veloso DF1980–199541995389Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 40 [lower-alpha 9] [11] [64]
Álvaro Magalhães DF1981–199017762618Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 20 [40]
António Oliveira DF1982–19879831465Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3 [65]
Michael Manniche FW1983–1987894713275Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2 [51]
Samuel Quina DF1983–1991
1992–1993
11711592 [42]
Adelino Nunes MF1984–1988741011020Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 6 [44]
Wando FW1984–1988911213923 [66]
Rui Águas FW1985–1988
1990–1994
17377237104Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 22 [67]
William DF1985–1988
1990–1994
971113414 [66]
César Brito FW1985–19951002114436Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 10 [26]
Neno GK1985–1987
1990–1995
10001330Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 5 [56]
José Carlos DF1986–1987
1989–1993
9931353Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [17]
Silvino Louro GK1986–199418402630Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 19 [49]
Mats Magnusson FW1987–19921226516484Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 20 [51]
Carlos Mozer DF1987–1989
1992–1995
1201116114Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3 [68]
António Pacheco FW1987–19931623021848Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 6 [39]
Valdo MF1988–1991
1995–1997
1382018328Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 31 [24]
Ricardo Gomes DF1988–1991
1995–1996
1002314026Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 22 [69]
Vítor Paneira MF1988–19952072828844Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 44 [39]
Paulo Madeira DF1989–1995
1997–2002
16942257Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 22 [70]
Paulo Sousa MF1989–19938711122Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 9 [70]
Jonas Thern MF1989–199271810110Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 26 [29]
Isaías FW1990–19951255217871 [47]
Rui Costa MF1991–1994
2006–2008
1211817829Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 8 [71]
Stefan Schwarz DF1991–199477711210Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 25 [42]
Hélder DF1992–1996
2002–2004
1661122916Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 26 [72]
João Pinto FW1992–20002206430290Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 55 [73]
Michel Preud'homme GK1994–199914701990Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3 [74] [75]
José Calado MF1995–200113841888Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2 [37]
Ronaldo Guiaro DF1996–200111141405 [67]
Karel Poborský MF1996–2001611111217Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 35 [74]
Nuno Gomes FW1997–2000
2002–2011
293125398166Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 60 [65]
Miguel DF2000–20051311216113Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 23 [57]
Mantorras FW2001–20101012912931Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 29 [76] [77]
José Moreira GK2001–201111201480Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 [34]
Simão FW2001–20071727623094Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 48 [49]
Zlatko Zahovič MF2001–2005801410220Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 23 [78]
Petit MF2002–20081481221214Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 44 [79]
Ricardo Rocha DF2002–200711531623Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 6 [69]
Geovanni FW2003–2006911613123 [48]
Luisão DF2003–20183372653847Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 35 [lower-alpha 10] [80] [81] [82] [83]
Quim GK2004–201014401840Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11 [74]
Léo DF2005–20098211272 [84]
Nélson DF2005–20087201072 [56]
Kostas Katsouranis MF2006–2009801012215Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 31 [85]
Rúben Amorim MF2007–2011
2013–2015
9551546Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14 [86] [87]
Ángel Di María FW2007–2010
2023–
1071617632Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 4 [88] [89]
Óscar Cardozo FW2007–2014175112293172Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 43 [90] [91]
David Luiz DF2007–20118241316Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4 [89]
Maxi Pereira DF2007–20152121333321Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 91 [92] [93]
Pablo Aimar MF2008–20131071217917Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1 [94]
Carlos Martins MF2008–2011
2012–2014
79613311Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 10 [95] [96]
Javi García MF2009–201274613214Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1 [62] [97]
Javier Saviola FW2009–2012692412239 [43]
Nicolás Gaitán MF2010–20161522525341Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 8 [98] [99]
Eduardo Salvio MF2010–2011
2012–2019
1663826662Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 10 [100] [101]
Ezequiel Garay DF2011–201478913612Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 24 [102] [103]
Jardel DF2011–20211651128316 [104]
Rodrigo FW2011–2014682712045 [105]
Artur GK2011–20158501440 [106]
Enzo Pérez MF2011
2012–2014
70911710Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 10 [107] [108]
Lima FW2012–2015895314470 [109]
André Almeida DF2012–2023193930811Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 8 [110] [111]
Ljubomir Fejsa MF2013–202011411692Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 12 [112] [113]
Pizzi MF2014–20222346436094Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 15 [lower-alpha 11] [116] [117]
Andreas Samaris MF2014–202113241965Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 32 [118] [119]
Jonas FW2014–2019132110183137Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4 [120] [121]
Eliseu DF2014–20187541094Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 25 [122] [123]
Raúl Jiménez FW2015–2018801812031Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 30 [124] [125]
Franco Cervi MF2016–20211141117221Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 4 [126] [127]
Álex Grimaldo DF2016–20231971930327 [128]
Rafa Silva MF2016–20242066432694Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 16 [129] [130]
Rúben Dias DF2017–202091913712Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 19 [131] [132]
Haris Seferovic FW2017–20221205718874Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 38 [133] [134]
Odisseas Vlachodimos GK2018–202315202250Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 31 [135] [136]
Gabriel Pires MF2018–20215931005 [137]
Florentino Luís MF2019–2020;2021;2022–8811351 [138]
Chiquinho MF2019–2021;2022–20247851269 [139]
Adel Taarabt MF2019–20227921292Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 5 [lower-alpha 12] [140] [141]
Julian Weigl MF2020–20227731155 [142]
Nicolás Otamendi DF2020–12041817Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 32 [143]
Gilberto DF2020–20236641068 [144]
Gonçalo Ramos FW2020–2023643010641Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 7 [145]
João Mário MF2021–942314936Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 11 [146]
Fredrik Aursnes MF2022–6451008Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 14 [147]

Players with fewer than 100 appearances

See also

Footnotes

  1. Originally located in Benfica; [2] in 1959, the parish was split in two, with Estádio da Luz located in the new parish. [3]
  2. Player with the most hat-tricks for Benfica, aged 17
  3. Second overall for both league and total goals scored
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Player who later became first-team head coach.
  5. Third overall in number of appearances
  6. He holds the club record for total goals scored, league goals scored, and goals scored in a top-flight season (42, in 1967–68).
  7. He holds the club record for both league and overall appearances, and is joint-first with Bento in consecutive seasons at Benfica (18).
  8. Oldest to play for Benfica, aged 41
  9. Second overall in number of appearances
  10. He holds the club record for most trophies won (20) and matches as captain.
  11. These statistics include a league goal that Soccerway attributes to Stanislav Kritsyuk as an own goal in a 2–0 away win over Braga on 30 November 2015. According to Liga Portugal (official source) and Benfica, Pizzi scored that goal. [114] [115]
  12. Joined in the 2015–16 season, but only made his first team debut in 2018–19 season.

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