Fixtures

Portugal Segunda Liga 09/13 18:00 5 Felgueiras 1932 vs Benfica B - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 09/27 18:00 6 Benfica B vs SCU Torreense - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 10/04 18:00 7 Benfica B vs Penafiel - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 10/25 18:00 8 Feirense vs Benfica B - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 10/29 00:00 9 Benfica B vs Pacos Ferreira - View
Portugal Segunda Liga 11/02 00:00 10 SC Farense vs Benfica B - View

Results

Portugal Segunda Liga 08/30 17:00 4 [14] Benfica B v Portimonense [13] L 1-2
Portugal Segunda Liga 08/25 17:00 3 [8] Lusitania Lourosa v Benfica B [13] D 1-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 08/17 17:00 2 [14] Benfica B v Leixoes [5] D 1-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 08/10 10:00 1 [6] Chaves v Benfica B [5] D 1-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 05/17 10:00 34 [14] FC Porto B v Benfica B [6] W 1-4
Portugal Segunda Liga 05/11 17:00 33 [6] Benfica B v Penafiel [11] D 1-1
Portugal Segunda Liga 05/04 10:00 32 [12] Felgueiras 1932 v Benfica B [4] D 3-3
Portugal Segunda Liga 04/30 17:00 31 [6] Benfica B v CD Mafra [18] W 5-0
Portugal Segunda Liga 04/18 10:00 30 [7] Ranghieri/Caminati v Benfica B [5] W 1-3
Portugal Segunda Liga 04/13 13:00 29 [5] Benfica B v Elia/Reyes [12] L 1-2
Portugal Segunda Liga 04/06 17:00 28 [3] Alverca v Benfica B [7] D 0-0
Portugal Segunda Liga 03/31 17:00 27 [7] Benfica B v Academico Viseu [10] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 17 18
Wins 13 7 6
Draws 13 5 8
Losses 9 5 4
Goals for 53 24 29
Goals against 41 19 22
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 7 4 3

Wikipedia - S.L. Benfica B

Sport Lisboa e Benfica "B" (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈpɔɾ liʒˈβoɐ i βɐ̃jˈfikɐ ˈβe]), commonly known as Benfica B, is a Portuguese professional football team based in Seixal. Founded in 1999, dissolved in 2006, and restarted in 2012, it is the reserve team of Portuguese club S.L. Benfica. They play in the Liga Portugal 2, holding home matches at Benfica Campus' main pitch.

During the 2012–13 season, Benfica B played home matches at the Estádio da Luz until February, when they moved to Estádio da Tapadinha to prevent excessive wear of the stadium's grass. In 2013–14, they permanently moved to their own training ground, capable of receiving professional league matches.

As a reserve team, Benfica B cannot play in the same division as the club's main team, thus being ineligible for promotion to the Primeira Liga. Moreover, they cannot enter domestic cup competitions such as the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga.

Since 2018–19, Benfica have an under-23 team playing in Liga Revelação, a competition for players who left the under-19s but who are not ready to join or regularly play for the first-team.

History

As Benfica sought a way to provide playing time for their youth and reserve players, they created a B team in 1999. The team officially started competing in the 1999–2000 season, with their first match played away against Portimonense S.C. (2–2) in late August. After three seasons in the Portuguese Second Division, they suffered relegation to the Terceira Divisão, where they would spend three years, before achieving promotion to the Portuguese Second Division in 2005. In May of the following year, the board of directors extinguished the side, which returned to activity shortly after as part of the Liga Intercalar. As part of this competition, the team's best league finish was a second place, behind Estoril B, in the South Zone of the 2010–11 season.

Before the end of the 2011–12 football season in Portugal, seven Primeira Liga clubs announced their interest in creating a reserve team to fill the six vacancies available in the Segunda Liga (now Liga Portugal 2) for the 2012–13 campaign. Of those seven clubs, six were selected to take part in the competition: Benfica, Braga, Marítimo, Porto, Sporting CP and Vitória de Guimarães.

LPFP, who organize the professional football tiers in Portugal, announced that the clubs would have to pay €50,000 to register themselves at the league in order to compete in the upcoming season. In addition, LPFP also required them to follow new rules regarding player selection, in which each B team must have a squad with a minimum of ten players formed at the club's academy and with an age between 15 and 21 years, and a maximum of three players above 23 years old. LPFP also decided that reserve teams are unable to compete in cup competitions and to gain promotion to the Primeira Liga due to the possibility of playing against their club's first team.

In late May 2012, it was officially announced that the B teams of six Primeira Liga clubs would compete in the 2012–13 Segunda Liga, a decision that increased the number of teams from 16 to 22 and the number of matches from 30 to 42.

Starting line-up of Benfica B for a friendly match against F.C. United of Manchester in May 2015

In 2014, Benfica B were invited to play in the first Premier League International Cup. On 29 May 2015, they played a friendly against F.C. United of Manchester in Broadhurst Park's official opening match. On 26 May 2019, they played a practice match against Liverpool in Marbella, Spain, five days before the latter's Champions League final.

Benfica B, officially known as Sport Lisboa e Benfica B, is the reserve team of the renowned Portuguese football club S.L. Benfica, based in Lisbon. Established in 2016, Benfica B serves as a vital platform for the development of young talent within the club's extensive youth academy. Competing in the Liga Portugal 2, the second tier of Portuguese football, the team aims to bridge the gap between youth football and the first team.

The squad is composed primarily of promising players who are looking to gain valuable experience and showcase their skills in a competitive environment. Benfica B plays its home matches at the Estádio da Luz, the same iconic stadium as the first team, allowing young players to experience the atmosphere of one of Europe’s most famous football venues.

The team's philosophy emphasizes attacking football, technical proficiency, and a strong work ethic, reflecting the core values of S.L. Benfica. With a focus on nurturing talent, Benfica B has produced several players who have successfully transitioned to the first team, contributing to the club's rich history and success in Portuguese football. As a key component of Benfica's commitment to youth development, Benfica B continues to play an essential role in shaping the future of the club.