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The Derby de Lisboa , also known as Derby Eterno , Derby da Segunda Circular or Derby da Capital , is the most important football derby match in Portugal . It is played between the Lisbon teams of Benfica and Sporting . The major rivalry originated back in 1907, when eight Benfica players moved to Sporting, before the first derby. The match is followed worldwide, especially in the former Portuguese colonies .
Championship of Lisbon
Head-to-head results
[ 1]
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Benfica wins
33
Draws
15
Sporting wins
37
Benfica goals
138
Sporting goals
140
Total matches
85
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Benfica
25
7
13
Sporting
24
8
8
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League matches
Head-to-head results
[ 2]
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Benfica wins
75
Draws
41
Sporting wins
46
Benfica goals
281
Sporting goals
222
Total matches
162
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Benfica
45
22
14
Sporting
32
19
30
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Cup matches
Head-to-head results
[ 3]
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Benfica wins
15
Draws
2
Sporting wins
17
Benfica goals
61
Sporting goals
70
Total matches
34
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Other venue wins
Benfica
10
2
3
3
Sporting
13
0
2
1
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League Cup matches
The matches listed below are only Taça da Liga matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time and half-time (in brackets), and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[ 4]
Head-to-head results
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Benfica wins
2
Draws
1
Sporting wins
0
Benfica goals
7
Sporting goals
3
Total matches
3
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Benfica
1
0
0
Sporting
0
0
1
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Portuguese Super Cup matches
Head-to-head results
[ 5]
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Benfica wins
1
Draws
1
Sporting wins
2
Benfica goals
4
Sporting goals
7
Total matches
4
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Benfica
1
0
1
Sporting
1
1
0
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Championship of Portugal matches
Head-to-head results
[ 6]
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Benfica wins
2
Draws
1
Sporting wins
3
Benfica goals
10
Sporting goals
13
Total matches
6
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Other venue wins
Benfica
1
1
0
1
Sporting
3
0
0
0
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Reserve team matches
Both Benfica B and Sporting B were established in the late 90s. Both sides folded following the end of the 2005–06 season. Both sides were re-established in 2012, to compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga .[ 7]
#
Date
R.
Home team
Away team
Score
Goals (home)
Goals (away)
1
8 October 2000
5
Benfica B
Sporting B
0–1 (0–0)
Chiquinho (50)
2
10 March 2001
24
Sporting B
Benfica B
4–0 (0–0)
Teixeira (71, p. 76), Matos (83, 90)
3
6 January 2002
16
Sporting B
Benfica B
2–0 (1–0)
Mateus (33), Osório (90)
4
5 May 2002
35
Benfica B
Sporting B
1–0 (1–0)
Ramos (36)
5
4 November 2012
12
Benfica B
Sporting B
1–3 (0–1)
Cancelo (76)
Rubio (17), Dier (62), Etock (85)
6
30 March 2013
33
Sporting B
Benfica B
1–3 (1–2)
Ponde (18)
Rosa (31), Rosado (45), Kardec (71)
7
11 December 2013
20
Benfica B
Sporting B
3–1 (0–1)
Mori (54), Vitória (71), Pinto (81)
Riquicho (44)
8
4 May 2014
41
Sporting B
Benfica B
1–1 (1–1)
Medeiros (8)
Costa (25)
9
5 January 2015
21
Sporting B
Benfica B
0–1 (0–1)
Cardoso (3)
10
10 May 2015
44
Benfica B
Sporting B
0–0 (0–0)
Head-to-head results
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Benfica B wins
4
Draws
2
Sporting B wins
4
Benfica B goals
10
Sporting B goals
13
Total matches
10
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Benfica B
2
1
2
Sporting B
2
1
2
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All-time head-to-head results
As of 8 February 2015 [ 8]
This section does not include results between reserve teams and exhibition games.
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Benfica wins
128
Draws
61
Sporting wins
105
Benfica goals
501
Sporting goals
455
Total matches
294
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Team
Local wins
Local draws
Local losses
Other venue wins
Benfica
83
32
31
4
Sporting
41
28
73
1
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Statistics
Chart showing the finishing league positions of Benfica (red) and Sporting (green) between 1934–35 and 2009–10 seasons
Biggest Benfica home win: Benfica 7–2 Sporting (28 April 1948)[ 9]
Benfica 5–0 Sporting (3 December 1939)[ 10]
Benfica 5–0 Sporting (19 November 1978)[ 11]
Benfica 5–0 Sporting (12 March 1986)[ 12]
Biggest Benfica away win: Sporting 0–4 Benfica (27 February 1910)[ 13]
Most consecutive Benfica wins: 8 (25 October 1908 – 10 March 1912)[ 8]
Longest undefeated Benfica run: 14 (25 October 1908 – 17 January 1915)[ 8]
Most consecutive Benfica losses: 5 (5 October 1952 – 23 May 1954)[ 8]
Most consecutive matches without Benfica winning: 5 (29 November 1980 – 2 January 1983)[ 8]
Biggest Sporting home win: Sporting 7–1 (14 December 1986)[ 14]
Biggest Sporting away win: Benfica 0–5 Sporting (18 October 1936)[ 15]
Benfica 0–5 Sporting (14 December 1941)[ 16]
Most consecutive Sporting wins: 5 (5 October 1952 – 23 May 1954)[ 17]
Longest undefeated Sporting run: 5 (29 November 1980 – 2 January 1983)[ 17]
Most consecutive Sporting losses: 8 (25 October 1908 – 10 March 1912)[ 17]
Most consecutive matches without Sporting winning: 14 (25 October 1908 – 17 January 1915)[ 17]
Players who played for both clubs
Alfredo Valadas (Sporting 1931–1933, Benfica 1934–1944)
António Botelho (Sporting 1970–1972 & 1973–1974 & 1977–1979, Benfica 1979–1982)
António Martins (Sporting 1936–1938, Benfica 1938–1945)
António Pacheco (Benfica 1987–1993, Sporting 1993–1995)
Artur Correia (Sporting 1977–1979 & 1979–1980, Benfica 1971–1977)
Carlos Alhinho (Sporting 1972–1975, Benfica 1976–1977 & 1978–1981)
Carlos Manuel (Benfica 1979–1987, Sporting 1988–1990)
Carlos Martins (Sporting 2000–2007, Benfica 2008–2014)
Dani (Sporting 1995–1997, Benfica 2000)
Dimas Teixeira (Benfica 1994–1996, Sporting 2000–2002)
Emílio Peixe (Sporting 1991–1995 & 1996–1997, Benfica 2002–2003)
Eurico Gomes (Benfica 1975–1979, Sporting 1979–1982)
Fernando Mendes (Sporting 1985–1989, Benfica 1989–1991 & 1992–1993)
Hugo Porfírio (Sporting 1992–1997, Benfica 1998–2000 & 2001–2004)
João Laranjeira (Sporting 1970–1979, Benfica 1979–1982)
João Pereira (Benfica 2003–2006, Sporting 2010–2012)
João Pinto (Benfica 1992–2000, Sporting 2000–2004)
Jorge Cadete (Sporting 1987–1995, Benfica 1999–2003)
José Dominguez (Benfica 1992–1994, Sporting 1995–1997)
José Pérides (Sporting 1956–1960 & 1961–1964, Benfica 1964–1966)
Maniche (Benfica 1995–1996 & 1999–2002, Sporting 2010–2011)
Marco Caneira (Sporting 1996–2000 & 2006–2007 & 2008–2011, Benfica 2001–2002)
Marinho (Sporting 1989–1995, Benfica 1995–1997)
Mário Galvão (Sporting 1935–1940, Benfica 1941–1943)
Nélson Fernandes (Benfica 1965–1968, Sporting 1969–1976)
Paulo Bento (Benfica 1994–1996, Sporting 2000–2004)
Paulo Futre (Sporting 1983–1984, Benfica 1993)
Paulo Sousa (Benfica 1989–1993, Sporting 1993–1994)
Romeu Silva (Benfica 1975–1977, Sporting 1983–1986)
Rui Bento (Benfica 1991–1992, Sporting 2001–2004)
Rui Jordão (Benfica 1971–1976, Sporting 1977–1987)
Simão Sabrosa (Sporting 1997–1999, Benfica 2001–2007)
Derlei (Benfica 2007, Sporting 2007–2009)
Coaches who managed both clubs
Honours
These are the major football honours of Benfica and Sporting.
See also
References
External links
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