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2003–04 S.L. Benfica season

The 2003–04 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica's 100th season in existence and the club's 70th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football. It ran from 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004. Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Liga and the Taça de Portugal. The club also participated in the UEFA Champions League as a result of finishing second in the Primeira Liga in the previous season.

Benfica
2003–04 season
PresidentManuel Vilarinho
(until 2 November 2003)
Luís Filipe Vieira
Head coachJosé Antonio Camacho
StadiumEstádio Nacional
(until 19 October 2003)
Estádio da Luz
Primeira Liga2nd
Taça de PortugalWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying round
UEFA CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Simão (12)
All: Simão (15)
Highest home attendance65,000 v Sporting CP
(4 January 2004)
Lowest home attendance8,000 v Vitória de Guimarães
(23 August 2003)
Biggest win3 goal difference in 5 matches
Biggest defeat2 goal difference in 3 matches

After José Antonio Camacho led Benfica to second place, the club offered him a new two-year contract as manager in June. As a condition to renewing the contract, Camacho requested that the club sign more established players, but budget restraints allowed for limited investment. After several unsuccessful player bids, Benfica added Luisão to the squad and re-signed Geovanni in August. Because their second-place finish only granted a berth in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, Benfica had to play Lazio for a spot in the group stage. They lost both legs and were relegated to the UEFA Cup.

Domestically, Benfica began the league campaign with five points in four games, losing ground in the league race. They improved in subsequent games, but dropped points two more times, including at the official opening of the new Estádio da Luz. January was a difficult month for Benfica as they lost the Derby de Lisboa with Sporting, and on 25 January witnessed the death of club player—Miklós Fehér—in the middle of a game. In February and March, the team fluctuated between winning and losing streaks, including knocking out Rosenborg and losing to Inter Milan in the UEFA Cup.

In the final two months, Benfica unexpectedly recovered six points against Sporting, overtaking them to finish second and qualify for the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League. The club also reached the Portuguese Cup final for the first time in seven years. Benfica beat Porto in extra-time to win their 24th Cup, which they dedicated to Fehér.

Season summary edit

Pre-season edit

In the aftermath of their best league finish since 1997–98, Benfica negotiated a one-year extension to Camacho's contract, which had been set to expire on 30 June.[1] As a condition to agreeing to stay, he wanted several problems related to the technical staff, training fields and signings to be solved.[2] On 23 June, Camacho agreed to remain as manager, with Pepe Carcelén and Álvaro Magalhães assisting him.[3] In his presentation, he confessed that the club's limited finances would make it harder to sign players; he also said that Benfica would give their best but did not expect to dethrone Porto.[4] Benfica inquired after Helton, and Ricardo to compete with José Moreira for the goalkeeper position.[5] Over the course of two weeks, the club negotiated unsuccessfully with the latter and ultimately chose to stay with Moreira.[6][7] The club also looked into strengthen their options at centre and at left-back, negotiating unsuccessfully with Ânderson Polga, Atouba and Júnior.[8][9][10][11] Despite these failed negotiations, Benfica added Luisão,[12] and re-signed Geovanni;[13] both would be regular starters throughout the season.[14]

With Portugal in seventh place in the UEFA coefficient and because only the first six had their league runner-up drawn directly into the group stage of the UEFA Champions League,[15] Benfica had to go through a qualifying round, and were paired with Lazio on the draw of 26 July.[16] The first match was scheduled for 13 August at Stadio Olimpico and the return leg, on the 26 August, at the Estádio do Bessa, due to Estádio Nacional's inability to receive European games.[17] The team began their season preparations on 5 July, with two days reserved for medicals.[1] After a week and a half of training sessions on Jerez de la Frontera, they travelled to Nyon on 16 July, for a seven-day tour.[18] In Switzerland, they played Panathinaikos and Sporting, with different results, a loss with the Greeks and a win with Sporting.[19] Back in Portugal, Benfica competed in two tournaments, first at the Guadiana Trophy with Belenenses, and later at the Centenarian Trophy with Boavista and Leixões. The team ended their pre-season with a match against Moreirense.[20] Although Camacho initially doubted the team's chances in the title race,[21] in August he said that the team "was stronger than last year, due to the added time together", and that they would fight for the title.[22]

August–September edit

Benfica played their first competitive game of the season against Lazio in Rome and lost 3–1. This reduced their hopes of reaching the group stage of the Champions League, as Camacho said: "Lazio were supposed to do more tonight to win this game. Benfica helped them by committing some mistakes, mainly due to our lack of experience. We have complicated our lives in view of the second-leg match.".[23] The third goal from Lazio, scored by Mihajlović, came from a Roger's foul after touching the ball with his hands; Camacho openly criticized Roger for the incident.[24] On the 17th, Benfica began their league campaign away to Boavista. Their last win there was on 30 March 1996, eight seasons ago.[25] The game ended as a goalless draw, with Camacho criticizing the referee for the excessive number of interruptions.[26][27] On the following Saturday, Benfica defeated Vitória de Guimarães at home, in a 2–0 win, which Camacho admitted to be flattering in comparison with the team performance.[28][29] Two days later, the club announced they were postponing their third match day from 31 August to 29 October, because of Académica's desire to play that game at the newly renovated Estádio Cidade de Coimbra.[30] On the 27th, Benfica lost one-nil to Lazio, and were knocked out of the Champions League.[31] Because of the financial loss from the elimination, the club was unable to invest further in squad; the team closed the transfer window with only Alex and Luisão as new signings.[32][33]

Benfica's first match in September was on the 14th against Belenenses.[34] Despite leading the game with 90 minutes played, Benfica allowed the visitors to score two goals in extra time to draw the match 3–3.[35] Camacho took responsibility for the goals in extra-time, admitting the team needed to be smarter and waste time.[36] The next match was the Clássico away on the 21st; Porto had a five-point lead in the league table, although Benfica had played one less game.[37] Porto won 2–0. Camacho complained of bad luck: "What happened was that one team entered the game to dominate, achieved some control, but it was the other team who scored. What matters in football is goals, and Porto scored, while we did not."[38][39] Three days later, Benfica started their UEFA Cup campaign against La Louvière, a Belgian team that António Simões described as "easy".[40] The game ended in a 1–1 draw, with Camacho dismissing the idea that it was a bad result, saying that an away draw in a European competition was still a satisfying outcome.[41][42] On the 28th, Benfica closed the month with a home win against Nacional, with Tiago scoring the only goal.[43] Despite the fans whistling the team, Camacho was pleased with the performance, noting the opportunities the team had to double the lead.[44]

October–November edit

The first match in October was on the 4th; it was an away match at Parque de Jogos, Moreirense's home ground.[34] Benfica won 4–1, which was their largest win all season. Camacho attributed the team's success to an improvement in the conversion rate of the attacking line.[45][46] After a break for international matches, Benfica returned with the second leg of the UEFA Cup on the 15th.[47] They dominated the match, and only a strong performance from Silvio Proto allowed the Belgians to leave with only a goal conceded.[48] Two days later, Benfica announced they were rescheduling the game against Marítimo from 25 October to 12 November, due to the opening game of the new Estádio da Luz on the same day.[49] On 19 October, Benfica ended their six-month spell at Estádio Nacional with a match against Gil Vicente.[50] Benfica scored first but Gil Vicente equalized three minutes later, unsettling the home side. In the second half, Simão scored the winning goal for Benfica.[51] Camacho acknowledged that Benfica struggled after conceding Gil Vicente's goal, adding that it was a normal behaviour in football.[52] On the 25th, Benfica opened its brand new Estádio da Luz, attracting a sell-out crowd against Nacional Montevideo.[53] Benfica won 2–1, with Nuno Gomes scoring twice.[54] On the following Wednesday, Benfica opened the redeveloped Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, in a game transferred from August.[34] Simão put on a man of the match performance, leading the team to a 3–1 win to Académica.[55]

Benfica started November by hosting Beira-Mar on the 2nd in the official opening of their new stadium.[53] Beira-Mar won 2–1, inflicting Benfica's second league defeat, which opened an 11-point gap to Porto.[56] Camacho blamed the defeat on the lack of goal opportunities.[57] Four days later, Benfica received Molde for the UEFA Cup, beating them 3–1 and assuring a two-goal lead for the second leg.[58] Camacho recognized the team was struggling to defend against corner-kicks, as both Beira-Mar and Molde had scored in corners.[59] On 9 November, the team visited Alverca and won three-nil, with two goals from Tiago and one from Geovanni.[60] Camacho was pleased with the performance, but said that Benfica should have scored more.[61] On 12 November, Benfica played Marítimo, in a fixture transferred from October.[34] Weakened by injuries in some of the regular players, Benfica could not do better than a one-all draw.[62] Camacho attributed the result to the excessive number of games in short amount of time, something most of the players were not accustomed to.[63] After a 10-day international break, Benfica opened the Portuguese Cup campaign against Estrela da Amadora on the 22nd.[64] They won 3–1 with all of the goals arriving late in the game.[65] Benfica closed the month with a 2–0 win to Molde, on the second leg of the UEFA Cup, with Tiago again scoring twice.[66]

December–January edit

On 1 December, Benfica won its first league match in their new stadium, beating Rio Ave by 2–0.[67][68] After the match, Camacho defended his team to the press by saying "Eusébio's team is gone."[69] A week later, the team defeated Paços de Ferreira away, with João Pereira scoring two goals.[70] Because Porto had lost points, Benfica were now only six points from the top of the league.[71] On the 13th, Benfica won their fifth match in a row, beating Braga at home.[72] After the game, Camacho angrily refuted any idea that Benfica did not play accordingly to expectations: "A poor performance? That's not what I saw. In football there are two teams. Everyone knows that, against Benfica, all teams give their best, and we suffer that in the first half, because Braga played like every other team here. It is like the story of the bottle, for the optimist it is half full; for the pessimist, it is half empty."[73] On the same day, they were drawn with Rosenborg in the upcoming round of the UEFA Cup.[74] The following Wednesday, Benfica progressed through the fifth round of the Portuguese Cup, with Luisão scoring a single goal in an away win against Académica.[75] The final game of the month came on the 21st, with a 3–0 win to Estrela da Amadora. Two goals within the first ten minutes allowed the team to comfortably manage the remaining time.[76] Camacho later said that Benfica could have scored six or seven goals.[77] This was the team's seventh win in a row, the longest streak of consecutive wins in Camacho's time at Benfica.[78]

 
Miklós Fehér shirt showing the cuts done by the paramedics

2004 opened with a Derby de Lisboa against Sporting on 4 January.[53] Benfica conceded an early goal, after Moreira fouled Silva inside the box. Sporting added a second before half-time and closed the match with another converted penalty; winning 3–1 and increasing their lead over Benfica to four points.[79] On 11 January, Benfica visited União de Leiria at the newly developed Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa.[53] In a tightly contested match, Benfica fell behind twice and briefly led on the 80th minute. However, Leiria equalized within two minutes and the match ended in a 3–3 draw.[80] With five points lost in two games, the distance to the top was again 11 points, with 6 to second place.[81] The game also marked the debut of Takis Fyssas, a 30-year-old left-back hired to compete with Cristiano.[82] A week later, Benfica beat Boavista 3–2 with two goals from Sokota.[83] At the press conference, Camacho criticized the media's behaviour after two weeks of intense pressure due to previous results.[84] On 25 January, Benfica closed the month with an away game at Vitória de Guimarães.[85] They won the game with a late goal, but the match was more remembered for the collapse and later death of Miklós Fehér, who suffered a cardiac arrhythmia brought on by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.[86][87] The day after his death, Benfica announced they were permanently retiring his shirt number.[88]

February–March edit

In the aftermath of Fehér's death, Benfica played at home to Académica on 3 February.[85] Benfica scored first on the 27th minute with a goal from Zahovič, with Geovanni later making it 2–0.[89] On the 8th, Benfica defeated Belenenses at Restelo, with two second half goals from Sokota and João Pereira.[90] Camacho said the team had won the first of a cycle of three decisive matches.[91][92] Three days later, Benfica played the quarter-finals of the Portuguese Cup against Nacional.[47] After conceding on 22nd minute, the team spent over an hour trying to score. Tiago then scored in the 85th minute, with Sokota scoring Benfica's second a minute later. This put the team into the semi-final.[93] On 15 February, Benfica received Porto for the second Clássico of the season.[94] Porto scored first through Costinha, but Benfica levelled the match through Simão on the 50th minute, with the game ending in a 1–1 draw.[95] Camacho expressed that the correct result should have been a win for Benfica, and that Porto had been lucky.[96] A week later, Benfica met Nacional again, now on their home turf.[85] After conceding an early goal, Benfica fought back to a 2–1 lead; only to allow Nacional to score two goals within two minutes and win the game.[97] Because two goals had come from corner-kicks, Camacho was questioned if the centre-backs were at fault; which he answered: "We conceded three goals from set pieces, and that could not be the centre-backs' fault, because we defend them with 5 or 6 players – so they alone cannot be blamed."[98] On the 26th, Benfica received Rosenborg in the UEFA Cup.[99] While both teams had opportunities to open the score sheet in the first half, the winning goal arrived on the 61st minute when Zahovic released a powerful shot.[100] The final game of February was on the 29th, with Benfica hosting Moreirense at Da Luz.[85] Benfica scored first by Fernando Aguiar, but could not retain their lead and conceded a late goal from Demétrius.[101] Although Sporting had a seven-point advantage, Camacho refused to admit defeat on the Champions League race, saying: "We have not lost the fight yet.".[102]

Benfica played the second leg of the UEFA Cup third round on 3 March.[99] At the Lerkendal Stadion, Rosenborg scored two goals inside the first 15 minutes, but Benfica regained their aggregate lead with a goal on the 19th minute. Despite playing with a man less in the second half, Moreira was not beaten again and Benfica went through to the next round on away goals.[103] On the 7th, the team visited Gil Vicente's home stadium.[85] Benfica scored first with Geovanni, but squandered two chances to make it 2–0. Instead Gil Vicente were able to equalize. Camacho substituted in Manuel Fernandes and the 17-year-old scored the winning-goal for Benfica.[104] Camacho praised the players for maintaining their commitment after an exhausting European game.[105] On the following Thursday, Benfica hosted Inter Milan in the UEFA Cup.[99] The team had multiple chances against Toldo but could not beat him, with the match ending 0–0.[106] On 14 March, Benfica played host to Marítimo, beating them 1–0 with a goal by Simão in the 81st minute.[107] On the 17th, Benfica hosted Belenenses for the Portuguese Cup semi-final. With three goals scored in the first 36 minutes, Benfica managed the lead until the end. They qualified for their first final since 1997.[108] On 21 March, Benfica visited the new Municipal de Aveiro to face the local team, Beira-Mar.[85] With the team resting players for the game with Inter, Camacho brought in Nuno Gomes and the striker scored the winning goal with 15 minutes left to play.[109] The win reduced the gap to Sporting to just 4 points.[110] Four days later, Benfica and Inter Milan had an entertaining seven-goal thriller in the second leg of the UEFA Cup.[99] At half-time, the teams were level, but in the 10 minutes between the 60th and 70th minute, Inter scored three to Benfica's one, opening a two-goal cushion. Benfica later reduced the lead to 4–3, but this was insufficient to prevent an elimination.[111] Benfica closed March on the 28th.[112] Two early goals allowed the team to cruise past Alverca, bringing their win tally to five wins in eight games.[113]

April–May edit

Benfica opened April in Vila do Conde with an away match against Rio Ave on Sunday 4 April.[112] The home team opened the scoring in the second half and six minutes later Benfica equalized by Tiago.[114] The game ended with a 1–1 draw, with Camacho admitting the team showed signs of fatigue.[115] This draw also allowed Sporting to regain a six-point lead, with just five match-days to go.[116] On 10 April, Benfica played Paços de Ferreira at home.[112] Nuno Gomes and Geovanni both scored in the second half to give Benfica a 2–1 win.[117] A week later Benfica won their second game in a row, 3–0 away at Braga.[112] Miguel scored his first of the season while Sokota and Simão made it 3–0 by the half-hour point.[118] The win, Benfica's largest there since 1989-90, helped them reduce the gap to second place to three points, because of Sporting's loss to Boavista.[119] Camacho attributed the easy win to his team's motivation.[120] Benfica ended April with a home game against Estrela da Amadora.[112] They took an early lead through Nuno Gomes and Sokota scored the second later in the first half. Davide reduced the lead on the 86th minute, but an additional goal by Miguel led to a 3–1 win that put Benfica in second place in the league table, after catching up to Sporting.[121] Camacho liked the win but not the performance, saying: "We lacked sharpness and played on a slow pace."[122] For the upcoming match with Sporting, Tiago commented that the Derby could go either way, but dismissed the idea that it was the most important game in the season for Benfica, saying: "The Portuguese Cup final is our most important game."[123]

On 2 May, Benfica visited the new Estádio José Alvalade for a match that decided who would go to the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League.[124] Sporting pressed hard from the start and dominated the first half, but Benfica managed to balance the game in the second, until they finally beat Sporting's defence with an 87th-minute goal. Rui Dias described the goal for Record: "It wasn't until the 87th minute that the game knew its man of the match: Geovanni; if the game was destined to be generic, the Brazilian added inspiration and scored a spectacular goal that decided the game and almost certainly sealed the unthinkable second place for Benfica – who could have thought of that only a month ago?."[125] With the win, Benfica were only a point short of qualifying for the Champions League. Camacho praised the team, saying they had had a fantastic season.[126] A week later, Benfica secured the second place in the league and the associated place in the third qualifying round of the Champions League with a 0–0 home draw against União de Leiria.[127] Camacho later said: "We finished in second place, because we did not give up.".[128] Benfica's last game of the season was the 2004 Taça de Portugal Final. In a highly competitive match, Porto took the lead through Derlei on the 45th minute, before Benfica equalized by Fyssas on the 58th minute. In extra-time, Simão scored the winner, sealing Benfica's 24th Portuguese Cup.[129] It was the first trophy for the team since 1996, ending the club longest drought.[129] Camacho complimented his team and dedicated the win to Fehér and Bruno Baião, the latter a youth team player who had died the day before, also from heart related complications.[130][131][132] In the post-season, although Camacho said he was preparing for the following season, he chose to depart to Real Madrid on 24 May, as he signed a 2-year deal.[133]

Competitions edit

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Overall record edit

Competition First match Last match Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win % Source
Primeira Liga 17 August 2003 9 May 2004 34 22 8 4 62 28 +34 064.71 [14]
Taça de Portugal 22 November 2003 16 May 2004 5 5 0 0 11 4 +7 100.00 [14]
UEFA Champions League 13 August 2003 27 August 2003 2 0 0 2 1 4 −3 000.00 [14]
UEFA Cup 24 September 2003 25 March 2004 8 4 2 2 12 8 +4 050.00 [14]
Total 49 31 10 8 86 44 +42 063.27

Primeira Liga edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Porto (C) 34 25 7 2 63 19 +44 82 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Benfica 34 22 8 4 62 28 +34 74 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
3 Sporting CP 34 23 4 7 60 33 +27 73 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round[a]
4 Nacional 34 17 5 12 56 35 +21 56
5 Braga 34 15 9 10 36 38 −2 54
Source: Foradejogo
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Maritimo qualified for the UEFA Cup because Benfica, the Portuguese Cup winners qualified for Champions League

Results by round edit

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultDWWDLWWWDLWWWWWLDWWWWDLDWWWWDWWWWD
Position9435863225333333333333333333333222
Source: ForaDeJogo.net
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches edit

17 August 2003 1 Boavista 0–0 Benfica Porto
18:15 Report Stadium: Estádio do Bessa
Referee: Carlos Xistra
23 August 2003 2 Benfica 2–0 Vitória Guimarães Lisbon
20:00 Zahovič   44' (pen.)
Fehér   80'
Report Guga   43' Stadium: Estádio Nacional
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Pedro Henriques
14 September 2003 4 Benfica 3–3 Belenenses Lisbon
18:15 João Pereira   27'
Fehér   54'
Luisão   87'
Report Sané   82' (pen.), 90+1'
Leonardo   90+5'
Stadium: Estádio Nacional
Referee: Duarte Gomes
21 September 2003 5 Porto 2–0 Benfica Porto
21:00 Derlei   30'
Argel   52' (o.g.)
Report Ricardo Rocha   40'   78' Stadium: Estádio das Antas
Attendance: 44,441
Referee: Lucílio Baptista
28 September 2003 6 Benfica 1–0 Nacional Lisbon
19:15 Tiago   25'   23'   79' Report Goulart   40' Stadium: Estádio Nacional
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: João Vilas Boas
4 October 2003 7 Moreirense 1–4 Benfica Moreira de Cónegos
21:15 Vítor Pereira   55'
Armando   55'
Manoel   70'
Report Simão   26', 55' (pen.)
Fehér   45'
Roger   90+2'
Stadium: Parque Joaquim Almeida Freitas
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: João Ferreira
19 October 2003 8 Benfica 2–1 Gil Vicente Lisbon
21:00 Šokota   28'
Simão   64'
Report Ferreira   31' Stadium: Estádio Nacional
Referee: 12,000
25 October 2003 9 Marítimo Postponed Benfica Funchal
Stadium: Estádio dos Barreiros
29 October 2003 3 Académica 1–3 Benfica Coimbra
20:00 Tonel   6' Report Šokota   21'
Simão   27'
Roger   83'
Stadium: Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Augusto Duarte
2 November 2003 10 Benfica 1–2 Beira-Mar Lisbon
20:15 Simão   40' Report Sandro Gaúcho   53'
Wijnhard   64'
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Carlos Xistra
9 November 2003 11 Alverca 0–3 Benfica Lisbon
19:00 Report Tiago   14', 82'
Geovanni   73'
Stadium: Complexo Desportivo FC Alverca
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Paulo Paraty
12 November 2003 9 Marítimo 1–1 Benfica Funchal
20:00 Dinda   64' Report Simão   82' Stadium: Estádio dos Barreiros
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Mário Mendes
1 December 2003 12 Benfica 2–0 Rio Ave Lisbon
19:15 Simão   41' (pen.)
Cristiano   68'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 26,375
Referee: Paulo Baptista
7 December 2003 13 Paços de Ferreira 0–3 Benfica Paços de Ferreira
20:15 Report João Pereira   27', 44'
F. Aguiar   64'
Stadium: Estádio da Mata Real
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Olegário Benquerença
13 December 2003 14 Benfica 2–0 Braga Lisbon
21:00 Simão   28'
Šokota   83'
Report Artur Jorge Amorim   78' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Duarte Gomes
21 December 2003 15 Estrela da Amadora 0–3 Benfica Lisbon
20:30 Rui Baião   90' Report Nuno Gomes   2'
Tiago   10'
Šokota   32'
Stadium: Estádio da Reboleira
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Lucílio Baptista
4 January 2004 16 Benfica 1–3 Sporting Lisbon
19:00 Miguel  47'   64'
Luisão   56'
Ricardo Rocha   47'   90'
Report Rochemback   8' (pen.)   21'   42'
Silva   33'
Sá Pinto   90+2' (pen.)
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Pedro Proença
11 January 2004 17 União de Leiria 3–3 Benfica Leiria
19:15 Luís Filipe   19'
Douala   42', 82'
Report Šokota   29'
Nuno Gomes   57', 79'
Stadium: Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Paulo Costa
18 January 2004 18 Benfica 3–2 Boavista Lisbon
19:45 Šokota   18', 67'
Argel   24'
Report R. Sousa   29'
Anunciação   39'
Rui Óscar   11'   47'
Martelinho   58'   85'
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 26,398
Referee: Elmano Santos
25 January 2004 19 Vitória Guimarães 0–1 Benfica Guimarães
19:45 Report F. Aguiar   90+1' Stadium: Estádio D. Afonso Henriques
Attendance: 13,015
Referee: Olegário Benquerença
3 February 2004 20 Benfica 2–0 Académica Lisbon
21:15 Zahovič   27'
Geovanni   66'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 56,090
Referee: Martins dos Santos
8 February 2004 21 Belenenses 0–2 Benfica Lisbon
19:45 Report Šokota   53'
João Pereira   67'
Stadium: Estádio do Restelo
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Pedro Henriques
15 February 2004 22 Benfica 1–1 Porto Lisbon
20:00 Simão   50' Report Costinha   29' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 57,000
Referee: João Ferreira
22 February 2004 23 Nacional 3–2 Benfica Funchal
20:15 Adriano   10', 54'
Gouveia   56'
Report Simão   31'
Nuno Gomes   51'
Stadium: Estádio da Madeira
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Augusto Duarte
29 February 2004 24 Benfica 1–1 Moreirense Lisbon
19:00 F. Aguiar   56' Report Demétrios   87'   78'   88' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 32,171
Referee: Jacinto Paixão
7 March 2004 25 Gil Vicente 1–2 Benfica Barcelos
19:15 Braíma   67' Report Geovanni   31'
Fernandes   78'
Stadium: Estádio Adelino Ribeiro Novo
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Carlos Xistra
14 March 2004 26 Benfica 1–0 Marítimo Lisbon
19:00 Simão   81' (pen.) Report Fernando   54' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 18,193
Referee: João Vilas Boas
21 March 2004 27 Beira-Mar 0–1 Benfica Aveiro
20:30 Report Nuno Gomes   74'
João Pereira   74'
Stadium: Estádio Municipal de Aveiro
Attendance: 21,901
Referee: Pedro Proença
28 March 2004 28 Benfica 2–0 Alverca Lisbon
21:15 Šokota   6'
Simão   16'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 11,767
Referee: Hélio Santos
4 April 2004 29 Rio Ave 1–1 Benfica Vila do Conde
19:15 Evandro   50' Report Tiago   56' Stadium: Estádio do Rio Ave FC
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Paulo Paraty
10 April 2004 30 Benfica 2–1 Paços de Ferreira Lisbon
19:15 Nuno Gomes   47'
Geovanni   87'
Report Zé Manel   66'
Ricardo André   79'   89'
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 16,631
Referee: Paulo Paraty
17 April 2004 31 Braga 0–3 Benfica Braga
18:45 Report Miguel   2'
Šokota   23'
Simão   31'
Stadium: Estádio Municipal de Braga
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: António Costa
24 April 2004 32 Benfica 3–1 Estrela Amadora Lisbon
20:00 Nuno Gomes   14' (pen.)
Šokota   45'
Miguel   90+3'
Report Davide   86' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 21,227
Referee: Martins dos Santos
2 May 2004 33 Sporting 0–1 Benfica Lisbon
19:15 Report Geovanni   88' Stadium: Estádio de Alvalade
Attendance: 45,280
Referee: Lucílio Baptista
9 May 2004 34 Benfica 0–0 União Leiria Lisbon
16:00 Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 63,434
Referee: Augusto Duarte

Taça de Portugal edit

22 November 2003 Fourth Rd Benfica 3–1 Estrela da Amadora Lisbon
18:00 João Pereira   73'
Tiago   76'
Roger   81'
Report Bernardo   85' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Paulo Paraty
17 December 2003 Fifth Rd Académica 0–1 Benfica Coimbra
21:15 Report Luisão   21'
Simão   8'   92'
Stadium: Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
Referee: Paulo Costa
11 February 2004 Quarter-finals Benfica 2–1 Nacional Lisbon
15:00 Tiago   85'
Tomo Šokota   86'
Report Serginho Baiano   22'
Cleomir   95'
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Bruno Paixão
17 March 2004 Semi-finals Benfica 3–1 Belenenses Lisbon
21:15 Tomo Šokota   7', 9'
Tiago   36'
Report Hélder Rosário   51' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: João Ferreira
16 May 2004 Final Porto 1–2 (a.e.t.) Benfica Lisbon
17:15 Derlei   45'
Jorge Costa   40'   70'
Report Takis Fyssas   58'
Simão   104'
Stadium: Estádio Nacional
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Lucílio Baptista

UEFA Champions League edit

Third qualifying round edit

13 August 2003 First leg Lazio   3–1   Benfica Rome, Italy
19:45 Corradi   16'
Fiore   52'
Mihajlović   80'
Report Simão   63' Stadium: Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Herbert Fandel
27 August 2003 Second leg Benfica   0–1
(1–4 agg.)
  Lazio Porto, Portugal
19:45 Report César   26' Stadium: Estádio do Bessa
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Urs Meier

UEFA Cup edit

First round edit

24 September 2003 First leg La Louvière   1–1   Benfica La Louvière, Belgium
20:00 Peter Odemwingie   14' Report Simão   52' Stadium: Stade du Tivoli
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Yuri Baskakov
15 October 2003 Second leg Benfica   1–0
(2–1 agg.)
  La Louvière Porto, Portugal
20:00 Miklós Fehér   58' Report Stadium: Estádio do Bessa
Attendance: 12,175
Referee: Pascal Garibian

Second round edit

6 November 2003 First leg Benfica   3–1   Molde Lisbon, Portugal
20:45 Nuno Gomes   18', 53'
Geovanni   51'
Report Daniel Berg Hestad   76' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 35,385
Referee: Hermann Albrecht
27 November 2003 Second leg Molde   0–2
(1–5 agg.)
  Benfica Molde, Norway
18:30 Report Tiago   30', 42' Stadium: Aker Stadion
Attendance: 4,184
Referee: Andy D'Urso

Third round edit

26 February 2004 First leg Benfica   1–0   Rosenborg Lisbon, Portugal
20:45 Zlatko Zahovič   59' Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Paul Allaerts
3 March 2004 Second leg Rosenborg   2–1
(2–2 a agg.)
  Benfica Trondheim, Norway
18:30 Ørjan Berg   7'
Azar Karadas   15'
Report Nuno Gomes   19'   25'   40' Stadium: Lerkendal Stadion
Attendance: 18,200
Referee: Vladimír Hriňák

Fourth round edit

11 March 2004 First leg Benfica   0–0   Inter Milan Lisbon, Portugal
21:00 Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 64,569
Referee: Jan Wegereef (Netherlands)
25 March 2004 Second leg Inter Milan   4–3
(4–3 agg.)
  Benfica Milan, Italy
18:30 Martins   45+1', 70'
Recoba   60'
Vieri   64'
Report Nuno Gomes   36', 67'
Tiago   77'
Stadium: San Siro
Attendance: 27,638
Referee: Alain Sars

Friendlies edit

17 July 2003 (2003-07-17) Panathinaikos 2–1 Benfica Nyon, Switzerland
19:30 CET (UTC+01) Papadopoulos   54', 90' Tomo Šokota   47' Stadium: Centre sportif de Colovray Nyon
Attendance: 3,000
19 July 2003 (2003-07-19) Sporting 0–1 Benfica Nyon, Switzerland
19:30 CET (UTC+01) Fernando Aguiar   29' Stadium: Centre sportif de Colovray Nyon
Attendance: 4,000
26 July 2003 (2003-07-26) Guadiana Trophy Belenenses 2–2
(2–1 p)
Benfica Vila Real Santo António, Portugal
19:30 CET (UTC+01) Henri Antchouet   12'
Verona   14'
Report Argel   57'
Cristiano   90'
Stadium: Complexo Desportivo de Vila Real Santo António
2 August 2003 (2003-08-02) Boavista 0–2 Benfica Porto, Portugal
19:30 CET (UTC+01) Report Cristiano   31'
Simão   40'
Stadium: Estádio do Bessa
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: José Mesquita
3 August 2003 (2003-08-03) Leixões 2–5 Benfica Porto, Portugal
19:30 CET (UTC+01) João Pedro   49'
Pedras   65'
Cristiano   4'
Hélder   21'
Tomo Šokota   30', 90'
Tiago   56'
Stadium: Estádio do Bessa
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: José Mesquita
6 August 2003 (2003-08-06) Moreirense 3–1 Benfica Moreira de Cónegos, Portugal
18:30 CET (UTC+01) Armando   61', 68', 79' Cristiano   60' Stadium: Parque de Jogos Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: José Mesquita
25 October 2003 (2003-10-25) Benfica 2–1 Nacional Montevideo Lisbon, Portugal
18:30 CET (UTC+01) Nuno Gomes   7', 47' Mello   11' Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Pedro Proença

Player statistics edit

The squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below, as well as staff members Camacho (manager), Pepe Carcelan (assistant manager) and Alvaro Magalhães (assistant manager).[14][134]

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 2003–04 season via transfer, with more details in the following section.

No. Pos Nat Player Total Primeira Liga Taça de Portugal Champions League UEFA Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   POR José Moreira 46 -43 33 -28 3 -3 2 -4 8 -8
2 DF   MOZ Armando Sá 27 0 19 0 3 0 0 0 5 0
3 DF   BRA Argel 28 1 19 1 3 0 2 0 4 0
4 DF   BRA Luisão 22 4 15 3 3 1 0 0 4 0
5 DF   BRA Cristiano Roland 17 1 10 1 2 0 2 0 3 0
6 MF   POR Petit 35 0 23 0 3 0 2 0 7 0
7 MF   SWE Anders Andersson 25 0 20 0 1 0 2 0 2 0
8 MF   BRA Roger 17 3 11 2 2 1 2 0 2 0
9 FW   ANG Mantorras 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 MF   SVN Zlatko Zahovič 32 3 21 2 3 0 2 0 6 1
11 MF   BRA Geovanni 32 6 21 5 3 0 2 0 6 1
12 GK   USA Zach Thornton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 DF   GRE Takis Fyssas 16 1 14 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
16 MF   CAN Fernando Aguiar 32 3 25 3 4 0 1 0 2 0
19 DF   POR Alex 18 0 14 0 3 0 0 0 1 0
20 MF   POR Simão Sabrosa 45 15 31 12 4 1 2 1 8 1
21 FW   POR Nuno Gomes 29 12 21 7 3 0 0 0 5 5
23 DF   POR Miguel Monteiro 45 2 30 2 5 0 2 0 8 0
24 GK   ARG Carlos Bossio 3 -1 1 0 2 -1 0 0 0 0
25 FW   CRO Tomo Šokota 40 14 29 11 5 3 1 0 5 0
28 MF   POR Carlitos 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
29 FW   HUN Miklós Fehér 19 4 13 3 2 0 2 0 2 1
30 MF   POR Tiago 43 11 29 5 5 3 1 0 8 3
32 DF   POR Hélder 26 0 20 0 1 0 1 0 4 0
33 DF   POR Ricardo Rocha 39 0 25 0 4 0 2 0 8 0
37 MF   POR Manuel Fernandes 14 1 10 1 1 0 0 0 3 0
39 MF   POR Hélio Pinto 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
47 MF   POR João Pereira 32 3 25 3 1 0 0 0 6 0

Transfers edit

In edit

Entry date Position Player From club Fee Ref
1 July 2003 RW Alex Moreirense Free [135]
2 August 2003 RW Geovanni Barcelona Free [136]
22 August 2003 CB Luisão Cruzeiro Undisclosed [137]
28 December 2003 LB Takis Fyssas Panathinaikos Free [138]
31 January 2004 GK Zach Thornton Chicago Fire Free [139]

Out edit

Entry date Position Player To club Fee Ref
7 July 2003 RW Ljubinko Drulović Partizan Free [140]
24 July 2003 CB João Manuel Pinto Ciudad de Murcia Free [141]
22 August 2003 DM Luís Andrade Tenerife Undisclosed [142]
24 January 2004 ST André Neles Marítimo Free [143]
31 January 2004 RW Carlitos Poli Ejido Undisclosed [144]
31 January 2004 CM Anders Andersson Belenenses Undisclosed [145]
14 February 2004 LW Hugo Porfírio None Released [146]

Out by loan edit

Entry date Position Player To club Return date Ref
29 June 2003 CB Geraldo Alves Paços de Ferreira 30 June 2004 [147]
30 June 2003 GK Nuno Santos Vitória Setúbal 30 June 2004 [148]
15 July 2003 CB Eduardo Simões Amora 30 June 2004 [149]
22 August 2003 DM Peixe Leiria 30 June 2004 [150]
31 August 2003 CM Ednilson Vitória Guimarães 30 June 2004 [151]
30 January 2004 AM Roger Fluminense 30 December 2004 [152]
31 January 2004 FW Anderson Luiz Naval 30 June 2004 [153]

See also edit

References edit

Specific

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2003, benfica, season, 2003, season, sport, lisboa, benfica, 100th, season, existence, club, 70th, consecutive, season, flight, portuguese, football, from, july, 2003, june, 2004, benfica, competed, domestically, primeira, liga, taça, portugal, club, also, par. The 2003 04 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica s 100th season in existence and the club s 70th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football It ran from 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004 Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Liga and the Taca de Portugal The club also participated in the UEFA Champions League as a result of finishing second in the Primeira Liga in the previous season Benfica2003 04 seasonPresidentManuel Vilarinho until 2 November 2003 Luis Filipe VieiraHead coachJose Antonio CamachoStadiumEstadio Nacional until 19 October 2003 Estadio da LuzPrimeira Liga2ndTaca de PortugalWinnersUEFA Champions LeagueThird qualifying roundUEFA CupFourth roundTop goalscorerLeague Simao 12 All Simao 15 Highest home attendance65 000 v Sporting CP 4 January 2004 Lowest home attendance8 000 v Vitoria de Guimaraes 23 August 2003 Biggest win3 goal difference in 5 matchesBiggest defeat2 goal difference in 3 matchesHome coloursAway colours 2002 032004 05 After Jose Antonio Camacho led Benfica to second place the club offered him a new two year contract as manager in June As a condition to renewing the contract Camacho requested that the club sign more established players but budget restraints allowed for limited investment After several unsuccessful player bids Benfica added Luisao to the squad and re signed Geovanni in August Because their second place finish only granted a berth in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League Benfica had to play Lazio for a spot in the group stage They lost both legs and were relegated to the UEFA Cup Domestically Benfica began the league campaign with five points in four games losing ground in the league race They improved in subsequent games but dropped points two more times including at the official opening of the new Estadio da Luz January was a difficult month for Benfica as they lost the Derby de Lisboa with Sporting and on 25 January witnessed the death of club player Miklos Feher in the middle of a game In February and March the team fluctuated between winning and losing streaks including knocking out Rosenborg and losing to Inter Milan in the UEFA Cup In the final two months Benfica unexpectedly recovered six points against Sporting overtaking them to finish second and qualify for the 2004 05 UEFA Champions League The club also reached the Portuguese Cup final for the first time in seven years Benfica beat Porto in extra time to win their 24th Cup which they dedicated to Feher Contents 1 Season summary 1 1 Pre season 1 2 August September 1 3 October November 1 4 December January 1 5 February March 1 6 April May 2 Competitions 2 1 Overall record 2 2 Primeira Liga 2 2 1 League table 2 2 2 Results by round 2 2 3 Matches 2 3 Taca de Portugal 2 4 UEFA Champions League 2 4 1 Third qualifying round 2 5 UEFA Cup 2 5 1 First round 2 5 2 Second round 2 5 3 Third round 2 5 4 Fourth round 2 6 Friendlies 3 Player statistics 4 Transfers 4 1 In 4 2 Out 4 3 Out by loan 5 See also 6 ReferencesSeason summary editPre season edit In the aftermath of their best league finish since 1997 98 Benfica negotiated a one year extension to Camacho s contract which had been set to expire on 30 June 1 As a condition to agreeing to stay he wanted several problems related to the technical staff training fields and signings to be solved 2 On 23 June Camacho agreed to remain as manager with Pepe Carcelen and Alvaro Magalhaes assisting him 3 In his presentation he confessed that the club s limited finances would make it harder to sign players he also said that Benfica would give their best but did not expect to dethrone Porto 4 Benfica inquired after Helton and Ricardo to compete with Jose Moreira for the goalkeeper position 5 Over the course of two weeks the club negotiated unsuccessfully with the latter and ultimately chose to stay with Moreira 6 7 The club also looked into strengthen their options at centre and at left back negotiating unsuccessfully with Anderson Polga Atouba and Junior 8 9 10 11 Despite these failed negotiations Benfica added Luisao 12 and re signed Geovanni 13 both would be regular starters throughout the season 14 With Portugal in seventh place in the UEFA coefficient and because only the first six had their league runner up drawn directly into the group stage of the UEFA Champions League 15 Benfica had to go through a qualifying round and were paired with Lazio on the draw of 26 July 16 The first match was scheduled for 13 August at Stadio Olimpico and the return leg on the 26 August at the Estadio do Bessa due to Estadio Nacional s inability to receive European games 17 The team began their season preparations on 5 July with two days reserved for medicals 1 After a week and a half of training sessions on Jerez de la Frontera they travelled to Nyon on 16 July for a seven day tour 18 In Switzerland they played Panathinaikos and Sporting with different results a loss with the Greeks and a win with Sporting 19 Back in Portugal Benfica competed in two tournaments first at the Guadiana Trophy with Belenenses and later at the Centenarian Trophy with Boavista and Leixoes The team ended their pre season with a match against Moreirense 20 Although Camacho initially doubted the team s chances in the title race 21 in August he said that the team was stronger than last year due to the added time together and that they would fight for the title 22 August September edit Benfica played their first competitive game of the season against Lazio in Rome and lost 3 1 This reduced their hopes of reaching the group stage of the Champions League as Camacho said Lazio were supposed to do more tonight to win this game Benfica helped them by committing some mistakes mainly due to our lack of experience We have complicated our lives in view of the second leg match 23 The third goal from Lazio scored by Mihajlovic came from a Roger s foul after touching the ball with his hands Camacho openly criticized Roger for the incident 24 On the 17th Benfica began their league campaign away to Boavista Their last win there was on 30 March 1996 eight seasons ago 25 The game ended as a goalless draw with Camacho criticizing the referee for the excessive number of interruptions 26 27 On the following Saturday Benfica defeated Vitoria de Guimaraes at home in a 2 0 win which Camacho admitted to be flattering in comparison with the team performance 28 29 Two days later the club announced they were postponing their third match day from 31 August to 29 October because of Academica s desire to play that game at the newly renovated Estadio Cidade de Coimbra 30 On the 27th Benfica lost one nil to Lazio and were knocked out of the Champions League 31 Because of the financial loss from the elimination the club was unable to invest further in squad the team closed the transfer window with only Alex and Luisao as new signings 32 33 Benfica s first match in September was on the 14th against Belenenses 34 Despite leading the game with 90 minutes played Benfica allowed the visitors to score two goals in extra time to draw the match 3 3 35 Camacho took responsibility for the goals in extra time admitting the team needed to be smarter and waste time 36 The next match was the Classico away on the 21st Porto had a five point lead in the league table although Benfica had played one less game 37 Porto won 2 0 Camacho complained of bad luck What happened was that one team entered the game to dominate achieved some control but it was the other team who scored What matters in football is goals and Porto scored while we did not 38 39 Three days later Benfica started their UEFA Cup campaign against La Louviere a Belgian team that Antonio Simoes described as easy 40 The game ended in a 1 1 draw with Camacho dismissing the idea that it was a bad result saying that an away draw in a European competition was still a satisfying outcome 41 42 On the 28th Benfica closed the month with a home win against Nacional with Tiago scoring the only goal 43 Despite the fans whistling the team Camacho was pleased with the performance noting the opportunities the team had to double the lead 44 October November edit The first match in October was on the 4th it was an away match at Parque de Jogos Moreirense s home ground 34 Benfica won 4 1 which was their largest win all season Camacho attributed the team s success to an improvement in the conversion rate of the attacking line 45 46 After a break for international matches Benfica returned with the second leg of the UEFA Cup on the 15th 47 They dominated the match and only a strong performance from Silvio Proto allowed the Belgians to leave with only a goal conceded 48 Two days later Benfica announced they were rescheduling the game against Maritimo from 25 October to 12 November due to the opening game of the new Estadio da Luz on the same day 49 On 19 October Benfica ended their six month spell at Estadio Nacional with a match against Gil Vicente 50 Benfica scored first but Gil Vicente equalized three minutes later unsettling the home side In the second half Simao scored the winning goal for Benfica 51 Camacho acknowledged that Benfica struggled after conceding Gil Vicente s goal adding that it was a normal behaviour in football 52 On the 25th Benfica opened its brand new Estadio da Luz attracting a sell out crowd against Nacional Montevideo 53 Benfica won 2 1 with Nuno Gomes scoring twice 54 On the following Wednesday Benfica opened the redeveloped Estadio Cidade de Coimbra in a game transferred from August 34 Simao put on a man of the match performance leading the team to a 3 1 win to Academica 55 Benfica started November by hosting Beira Mar on the 2nd in the official opening of their new stadium 53 Beira Mar won 2 1 inflicting Benfica s second league defeat which opened an 11 point gap to Porto 56 Camacho blamed the defeat on the lack of goal opportunities 57 Four days later Benfica received Molde for the UEFA Cup beating them 3 1 and assuring a two goal lead for the second leg 58 Camacho recognized the team was struggling to defend against corner kicks as both Beira Mar and Molde had scored in corners 59 On 9 November the team visited Alverca and won three nil with two goals from Tiago and one from Geovanni 60 Camacho was pleased with the performance but said that Benfica should have scored more 61 On 12 November Benfica played Maritimo in a fixture transferred from October 34 Weakened by injuries in some of the regular players Benfica could not do better than a one all draw 62 Camacho attributed the result to the excessive number of games in short amount of time something most of the players were not accustomed to 63 After a 10 day international break Benfica opened the Portuguese Cup campaign against Estrela da Amadora on the 22nd 64 They won 3 1 with all of the goals arriving late in the game 65 Benfica closed the month with a 2 0 win to Molde on the second leg of the UEFA Cup with Tiago again scoring twice 66 December January edit On 1 December Benfica won its first league match in their new stadium beating Rio Ave by 2 0 67 68 After the match Camacho defended his team to the press by saying Eusebio s team is gone 69 A week later the team defeated Pacos de Ferreira away with Joao Pereira scoring two goals 70 Because Porto had lost points Benfica were now only six points from the top of the league 71 On the 13th Benfica won their fifth match in a row beating Braga at home 72 After the game Camacho angrily refuted any idea that Benfica did not play accordingly to expectations A poor performance That s not what I saw In football there are two teams Everyone knows that against Benfica all teams give their best and we suffer that in the first half because Braga played like every other team here It is like the story of the bottle for the optimist it is half full for the pessimist it is half empty 73 On the same day they were drawn with Rosenborg in the upcoming round of the UEFA Cup 74 The following Wednesday Benfica progressed through the fifth round of the Portuguese Cup with Luisao scoring a single goal in an away win against Academica 75 The final game of the month came on the 21st with a 3 0 win to Estrela da Amadora Two goals within the first ten minutes allowed the team to comfortably manage the remaining time 76 Camacho later said that Benfica could have scored six or seven goals 77 This was the team s seventh win in a row the longest streak of consecutive wins in Camacho s time at Benfica 78 nbsp Miklos Feher shirt showing the cuts done by the paramedics2004 opened with a Derby de Lisboa against Sporting on 4 January 53 Benfica conceded an early goal after Moreira fouled Silva inside the box Sporting added a second before half time and closed the match with another converted penalty winning 3 1 and increasing their lead over Benfica to four points 79 On 11 January Benfica visited Uniao de Leiria at the newly developed Estadio Dr Magalhaes Pessoa 53 In a tightly contested match Benfica fell behind twice and briefly led on the 80th minute However Leiria equalized within two minutes and the match ended in a 3 3 draw 80 With five points lost in two games the distance to the top was again 11 points with 6 to second place 81 The game also marked the debut of Takis Fyssas a 30 year old left back hired to compete with Cristiano 82 A week later Benfica beat Boavista 3 2 with two goals from Sokota 83 At the press conference Camacho criticized the media s behaviour after two weeks of intense pressure due to previous results 84 On 25 January Benfica closed the month with an away game at Vitoria de Guimaraes 85 They won the game with a late goal but the match was more remembered for the collapse and later death of Miklos Feher who suffered a cardiac arrhythmia brought on by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 86 87 The day after his death Benfica announced they were permanently retiring his shirt number 88 February March edit In the aftermath of Feher s death Benfica played at home to Academica on 3 February 85 Benfica scored first on the 27th minute with a goal from Zahovic with Geovanni later making it 2 0 89 On the 8th Benfica defeated Belenenses at Restelo with two second half goals from Sokota and Joao Pereira 90 Camacho said the team had won the first of a cycle of three decisive matches 91 92 Three days later Benfica played the quarter finals of the Portuguese Cup against Nacional 47 After conceding on 22nd minute the team spent over an hour trying to score Tiago then scored in the 85th minute with Sokota scoring Benfica s second a minute later This put the team into the semi final 93 On 15 February Benfica received Porto for the second Classico of the season 94 Porto scored first through Costinha but Benfica levelled the match through Simao on the 50th minute with the game ending in a 1 1 draw 95 Camacho expressed that the correct result should have been a win for Benfica and that Porto had been lucky 96 A week later Benfica met Nacional again now on their home turf 85 After conceding an early goal Benfica fought back to a 2 1 lead only to allow Nacional to score two goals within two minutes and win the game 97 Because two goals had come from corner kicks Camacho was questioned if the centre backs were at fault which he answered We conceded three goals from set pieces and that could not be the centre backs fault because we defend them with 5 or 6 players so they alone cannot be blamed 98 On the 26th Benfica received Rosenborg in the UEFA Cup 99 While both teams had opportunities to open the score sheet in the first half the winning goal arrived on the 61st minute when Zahovic released a powerful shot 100 The final game of February was on the 29th with Benfica hosting Moreirense at Da Luz 85 Benfica scored first by Fernando Aguiar but could not retain their lead and conceded a late goal from Demetrius 101 Although Sporting had a seven point advantage Camacho refused to admit defeat on the Champions League race saying We have not lost the fight yet 102 Benfica played the second leg of the UEFA Cup third round on 3 March 99 At the Lerkendal Stadion Rosenborg scored two goals inside the first 15 minutes but Benfica regained their aggregate lead with a goal on the 19th minute Despite playing with a man less in the second half Moreira was not beaten again and Benfica went through to the next round on away goals 103 On the 7th the team visited Gil Vicente s home stadium 85 Benfica scored first with Geovanni but squandered two chances to make it 2 0 Instead Gil Vicente were able to equalize Camacho substituted in Manuel Fernandes and the 17 year old scored the winning goal for Benfica 104 Camacho praised the players for maintaining their commitment after an exhausting European game 105 On the following Thursday Benfica hosted Inter Milan in the UEFA Cup 99 The team had multiple chances against Toldo but could not beat him with the match ending 0 0 106 On 14 March Benfica played host to Maritimo beating them 1 0 with a goal by Simao in the 81st minute 107 On the 17th Benfica hosted Belenenses for the Portuguese Cup semi final With three goals scored in the first 36 minutes Benfica managed the lead until the end They qualified for their first final since 1997 108 On 21 March Benfica visited the new Municipal de Aveiro to face the local team Beira Mar 85 With the team resting players for the game with Inter Camacho brought in Nuno Gomes and the striker scored the winning goal with 15 minutes left to play 109 The win reduced the gap to Sporting to just 4 points 110 Four days later Benfica and Inter Milan had an entertaining seven goal thriller in the second leg of the UEFA Cup 99 At half time the teams were level but in the 10 minutes between the 60th and 70th minute Inter scored three to Benfica s one opening a two goal cushion Benfica later reduced the lead to 4 3 but this was insufficient to prevent an elimination 111 Benfica closed March on the 28th 112 Two early goals allowed the team to cruise past Alverca bringing their win tally to five wins in eight games 113 April May edit Benfica opened April in Vila do Conde with an away match against Rio Ave on Sunday 4 April 112 The home team opened the scoring in the second half and six minutes later Benfica equalized by Tiago 114 The game ended with a 1 1 draw with Camacho admitting the team showed signs of fatigue 115 This draw also allowed Sporting to regain a six point lead with just five match days to go 116 On 10 April Benfica played Pacos de Ferreira at home 112 Nuno Gomes and Geovanni both scored in the second half to give Benfica a 2 1 win 117 A week later Benfica won their second game in a row 3 0 away at Braga 112 Miguel scored his first of the season while Sokota and Simao made it 3 0 by the half hour point 118 The win Benfica s largest there since 1989 90 helped them reduce the gap to second place to three points because of Sporting s loss to Boavista 119 Camacho attributed the easy win to his team s motivation 120 Benfica ended April with a home game against Estrela da Amadora 112 They took an early lead through Nuno Gomes and Sokota scored the second later in the first half Davide reduced the lead on the 86th minute but an additional goal by Miguel led to a 3 1 win that put Benfica in second place in the league table after catching up to Sporting 121 Camacho liked the win but not the performance saying We lacked sharpness and played on a slow pace 122 For the upcoming match with Sporting Tiago commented that the Derby could go either way but dismissed the idea that it was the most important game in the season for Benfica saying The Portuguese Cup final is our most important game 123 On 2 May Benfica visited the new Estadio Jose Alvalade for a match that decided who would go to the 2004 05 UEFA Champions League 124 Sporting pressed hard from the start and dominated the first half but Benfica managed to balance the game in the second until they finally beat Sporting s defence with an 87th minute goal Rui Dias described the goal for Record It wasn t until the 87th minute that the game knew its man of the match Geovanni if the game was destined to be generic the Brazilian added inspiration and scored a spectacular goal that decided the game and almost certainly sealed the unthinkable second place for Benfica who could have thought of that only a month ago 125 With the win Benfica were only a point short of qualifying for the Champions League Camacho praised the team saying they had had a fantastic season 126 A week later Benfica secured the second place in the league and the associated place in the third qualifying round of the Champions League with a 0 0 home draw against Uniao de Leiria 127 Camacho later said We finished in second place because we did not give up 128 Benfica s last game of the season was the 2004 Taca de Portugal Final In a highly competitive match Porto took the lead through Derlei on the 45th minute before Benfica equalized by Fyssas on the 58th minute In extra time Simao scored the winner sealing Benfica s 24th Portuguese Cup 129 It was the first trophy for the team since 1996 ending the club longest drought 129 Camacho complimented his team and dedicated the win to Feher and Bruno Baiao the latter a youth team player who had died the day before also from heart related complications 130 131 132 In the post season although Camacho said he was preparing for the following season he chose to depart to Real Madrid on 24 May as he signed a 2 year deal 133 Competitions edit Win Draw Loss Postponed Overall record edit Competition First match Last match RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win SourcePrimeira Liga 17 August 2003 9 May 2004 34 22 8 4 62 28 34 0 64 71 14 Taca de Portugal 22 November 2003 16 May 2004 5 5 0 0 11 4 7 100 00 14 UEFA Champions League 13 August 2003 27 August 2003 2 0 0 2 1 4 3 00 0 00 14 UEFA Cup 24 September 2003 25 March 2004 8 4 2 2 12 8 4 0 50 00 14 Total 49 31 10 8 86 44 42 0 63 27Primeira Liga edit Main article 2003 04 Primeira Liga League table edit Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation1 Porto C 34 25 7 2 63 19 44 82 Qualification to Champions League group stage2 Benfica 34 22 8 4 62 28 34 74 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round3 Sporting CP 34 23 4 7 60 33 27 73 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round a 4 Nacional 34 17 5 12 56 35 21 565 Braga 34 15 9 10 36 38 2 54Source ForadejogoRules for classification 1 points 2 head to head points 3 head to head goal difference 4 goal difference 5 number of goals scored C ChampionsNotes Maritimo qualified for the UEFA Cup because Benfica the Portuguese Cup winners qualified for Champions League Results by round edit Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHResultDWWDLWWWDLWWWWWLDWWWWDLDWWWWDWWWWDPosition9435863225333333333333333333333222Source ForaDeJogo netA Away H Home W Win D Draw L Loss Matches edit Boavista v Benfica 17 August 2003 1Boavista0 0BenficaPorto18 15 Report Stadium Estadio do Bessa Referee Carlos Xistra Benfica v Vitoria Guimaraes 23 August 2003 2Benfica2 0Vitoria GuimaraesLisbon20 00 Zahovic nbsp 44 pen Feher nbsp 80 Report Guga nbsp 43 Stadium Estadio Nacional Attendance 8 000Referee Pedro Henriques Academica v Benfica 31 August 2003 3AcademicaPostponedBenficaCoimbraStadium Estadio Cidade de Coimbra Benfica v Belenenses 14 September 2003 4Benfica3 3BelenensesLisbon18 15 Joao Pereira nbsp 27 Feher nbsp 54 Luisao nbsp 87 Report Sane nbsp 82 pen 90 1 Leonardo nbsp 90 5 Stadium Estadio Nacional Referee Duarte Gomes Porto v Benfica 21 September 2003 5Porto2 0BenficaPorto21 00 Derlei nbsp 30 Argel nbsp 52 o g Report Ricardo Rocha nbsp 40 nbsp 78 Stadium Estadio das Antas Attendance 44 441Referee Lucilio Baptista Benfica v Nacional 28 September 2003 6Benfica1 0NacionalLisbon19 15 Tiago nbsp 25 nbsp 23 nbsp 79 Report Goulart nbsp 40 Stadium Estadio Nacional Attendance 5 000Referee Joao Vilas Boas Moreirense v Benfica 4 October 2003 7Moreirense1 4BenficaMoreira de Conegos21 15 Vitor Pereira nbsp 55 Armando nbsp 55 Manoel nbsp 70 Report Simao nbsp 26 55 pen Feher nbsp 45 Roger nbsp 90 2 Stadium Parque Joaquim Almeida Freitas Attendance 5 000Referee Joao Ferreira Benfica v Gil Vicente 19 October 2003 8Benfica2 1Gil VicenteLisbon21 00 Sokota nbsp 28 Simao nbsp 64 Report Ferreira nbsp 31 Stadium Estadio Nacional Referee 12 000 Maritimo v Benfica 25 October 2003 9MaritimoPostponedBenficaFunchalStadium Estadio dos Barreiros Academica v Benfica 29 October 2003 3Academica1 3BenficaCoimbra20 00 Tonel nbsp 6 Report Sokota nbsp 21 Simao nbsp 27 Roger nbsp 83 Stadium Estadio Cidade de Coimbra Attendance 22 500Referee Augusto Duarte Benfica v Beira Mar 2 November 2003 10Benfica1 2Beira MarLisbon20 15 Simao nbsp 40 Report Sandro Gaucho nbsp 53 Wijnhard nbsp 64 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 30 000Referee Carlos Xistra Alverca v Benfica 9 November 2003 11Alverca0 3BenficaLisbon19 00 Report Tiago nbsp 14 82 Geovanni nbsp 73 Stadium Complexo Desportivo FC Alverca Attendance 2 000Referee Paulo Paraty Maritimo v Benfica 12 November 2003 9Maritimo1 1BenficaFunchal20 00 Dinda nbsp 64 Report Simao nbsp 82 Stadium Estadio dos Barreiros Attendance 8 000Referee Mario Mendes Benfica v Rio Ave 1 December 2003 12Benfica2 0Rio AveLisbon19 15 Simao nbsp 41 pen Cristiano nbsp 68 Report Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 26 375Referee Paulo Baptista Pacos de Ferreira v Benfica 7 December 2003 13Pacos de Ferreira0 3BenficaPacos de Ferreira20 15 Report Joao Pereira nbsp 27 44 F Aguiar nbsp 64 Stadium Estadio da Mata Real Attendance 6 000Referee Olegario Benquerenca Benfica v Braga 13 December 2003 14Benfica2 0BragaLisbon21 00 Simao nbsp 28 Sokota nbsp 83 Report Artur Jorge Amorim nbsp 78 Stadium Estadio da Luz Referee Duarte Gomes Estrela da Amadora v Benfica 21 December 2003 15Estrela da Amadora0 3BenficaLisbon20 30 Rui Baiao nbsp 90 Report Nuno Gomes nbsp 2 Tiago nbsp 10 Sokota nbsp 32 Stadium Estadio da Reboleira Attendance 7 000Referee Lucilio Baptista Benfica v Sporting 4 January 2004 16Benfica1 3SportingLisbon19 00 Miguel nbsp 47 nbsp 64 Luisao nbsp 56 Ricardo Rocha nbsp 47 nbsp 90 Report Rochemback nbsp 8 pen nbsp 21 nbsp 42 Silva nbsp 33 Sa Pinto nbsp 90 2 pen Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 65 000Referee Pedro Proenca Uniao de Leiria v Benfica 11 January 2004 17Uniao de Leiria3 3BenficaLeiria19 15 Luis Filipe nbsp 19 Douala nbsp 42 82 Report Sokota nbsp 29 Nuno Gomes nbsp 57 79 Stadium Estadio Dr Magalhaes Pessoa Attendance 18 000Referee Paulo Costa Benfica v Boavista 18 January 2004 18Benfica3 2BoavistaLisbon19 45 Sokota nbsp 18 67 Argel nbsp 24 Report R Sousa nbsp 29 Anunciacao nbsp 39 Rui oscar nbsp 11 nbsp 47 Martelinho nbsp 58 nbsp 85 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 26 398Referee Elmano Santos Vitoria Guimaraes v Benfica 25 January 2004 19Vitoria Guimaraes0 1BenficaGuimaraes19 45 Report F Aguiar nbsp 90 1 Stadium Estadio D Afonso Henriques Attendance 13 015Referee Olegario Benquerenca Benfica v Academica 3 February 2004 20Benfica2 0AcademicaLisbon21 15 Zahovic nbsp 27 Geovanni nbsp 66 Report Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 56 090Referee Martins dos Santos Belenenses v Benfica 8 February 2004 21Belenenses0 2BenficaLisbon19 45 Report Sokota nbsp 53 Joao Pereira nbsp 67 Stadium Estadio do Restelo Attendance 12 000Referee Pedro Henriques Benfica v Porto 15 February 2004 22Benfica1 1PortoLisbon20 00 Simao nbsp 50 Report Costinha nbsp 29 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 57 000Referee Joao Ferreira Nacional v Benfica 22 February 2004 23Nacional3 2BenficaFunchal20 15 Adriano nbsp 10 54 Gouveia nbsp 56 Report Simao nbsp 31 Nuno Gomes nbsp 51 Stadium Estadio da Madeira Attendance 3 000Referee Augusto Duarte Benfica v Moreirense 29 February 2004 24Benfica1 1MoreirenseLisbon19 00 F Aguiar nbsp 56 Report Demetrios nbsp 87 nbsp 78 nbsp 88 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 32 171Referee Jacinto Paixao Gil Vicente v Benfica 7 March 2004 25Gil Vicente1 2BenficaBarcelos19 15 Braima nbsp 67 Report Geovanni nbsp 31 Fernandes nbsp 78 Stadium Estadio Adelino Ribeiro Novo Attendance 5 000Referee Carlos Xistra Benfica v Maritimo 14 March 2004 26Benfica1 0MaritimoLisbon19 00 Simao nbsp 81 pen Report Fernando nbsp 54 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 18 193Referee Joao Vilas Boas Beira Mar v Benfica 21 March 2004 27Beira Mar0 1BenficaAveiro20 30 Report Nuno Gomes nbsp 74 Joao Pereira nbsp 74 Stadium Estadio Municipal de Aveiro Attendance 21 901Referee Pedro Proenca Benfica v Alverca 28 March 2004 28Benfica2 0AlvercaLisbon21 15 Sokota nbsp 6 Simao nbsp 16 Report Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 11 767Referee Helio Santos Rio Ave v Benfica 4 April 2004 29Rio Ave1 1BenficaVila do Conde19 15 Evandro nbsp 50 Report Tiago nbsp 56 Stadium Estadio do Rio Ave FC Attendance 9 000Referee Paulo Paraty Benfica v Pacos de Ferreira 10 April 2004 30Benfica2 1Pacos de FerreiraLisbon19 15 Nuno Gomes nbsp 47 Geovanni nbsp 87 Report Ze Manel nbsp 66 Ricardo Andre nbsp 79 nbsp 89 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 16 631Referee Paulo Paraty Braga v Benfica 17 April 2004 31Braga0 3BenficaBraga18 45 Report Miguel nbsp 2 Sokota nbsp 23 Simao nbsp 31 Stadium Estadio Municipal de Braga Attendance 23 000Referee Antonio Costa Benfica v Estrela Amadora 24 April 2004 32Benfica3 1Estrela AmadoraLisbon20 00 Nuno Gomes nbsp 14 pen Sokota nbsp 45 Miguel nbsp 90 3 Report Davide nbsp 86 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 21 227Referee Martins dos Santos Sporting v Benfica 2 May 2004 33Sporting0 1BenficaLisbon19 15 Report Geovanni nbsp 88 Stadium Estadio de Alvalade Attendance 45 280Referee Lucilio Baptista Benfica v Uniao Leiria 9 May 2004 34Benfica0 0Uniao LeiriaLisbon16 00 Report Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 63 434Referee Augusto Duarte Taca de Portugal edit Main article 2003 04 Taca de Portugal Benfica v Estrela da Amadora 22 November 2003 Fourth RdBenfica3 1Estrela da AmadoraLisbon18 00 Joao Pereira nbsp 73 Tiago nbsp 76 Roger nbsp 81 Report Bernardo nbsp 85 Stadium Estadio da Luz Referee Paulo Paraty Academica v Benfica 17 December 2003 Fifth RdAcademica0 1BenficaCoimbra21 15 Report Luisao nbsp 21 Simao nbsp 8 nbsp 92 Stadium Estadio Cidade de Coimbra Referee Paulo Costa Benfica v Nacional 11 February 2004 Quarter finalsBenfica2 1NacionalLisbon15 00 Tiago nbsp 85 Tomo Sokota nbsp 86 Report Serginho Baiano nbsp 22 Cleomir nbsp 95 Stadium Estadio da Luz Referee Bruno Paixao Benfica v Belenenses 17 March 2004 Semi finalsBenfica3 1BelenensesLisbon21 15 Tomo Sokota nbsp 7 9 Tiago nbsp 36 Report Helder Rosario nbsp 51 Stadium Estadio da Luz Referee Joao Ferreira Porto v Benfica 16 May 2004 FinalPorto1 2 a e t BenficaLisbon17 15 Derlei nbsp 45 Jorge Costa nbsp 40 nbsp 70 Report Takis Fyssas nbsp 58 Simao nbsp 104 Stadium Estadio Nacional Attendance 45 000Referee Lucilio Baptista UEFA Champions League edit Main article 2003 04 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round edit Main article 2003 04 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round Lazio nbsp v nbsp Benfica 13 August 2003 First legLazio nbsp 3 1 nbsp BenficaRome Italy19 45 Corradi nbsp 16 Fiore nbsp 52 Mihajlovic nbsp 80 Report Simao nbsp 63 Stadium Stadio Olimpico Attendance 60 000Referee Herbert Fandel Benfica nbsp v nbsp Lazio 27 August 2003 Second legBenfica nbsp 0 1 1 4 agg nbsp LazioPorto Portugal19 45 Report Cesar nbsp 26 Stadium Estadio do Bessa Attendance 18 000Referee Urs Meier UEFA Cup edit Main article 2003 04 UEFA Cup First round edit La Louviere nbsp v nbsp Benfica 24 September 2003 First legLa Louviere nbsp 1 1 nbsp BenficaLa Louviere Belgium20 00 Peter Odemwingie nbsp 14 Report Simao nbsp 52 Stadium Stade du Tivoli Attendance 16 000Referee Yuri Baskakov Benfica nbsp v nbsp La Louviere 15 October 2003 Second legBenfica nbsp 1 0 2 1 agg nbsp La LouvierePorto Portugal20 00 Miklos Feher nbsp 58 Report Stadium Estadio do Bessa Attendance 12 175Referee Pascal Garibian Second round edit Benfica nbsp v nbsp Molde 6 November 2003 First legBenfica nbsp 3 1 nbsp MoldeLisbon Portugal20 45 Nuno Gomes nbsp 18 53 Geovanni nbsp 51 Report Daniel Berg Hestad nbsp 76 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 35 385Referee Hermann Albrecht Molde nbsp v nbsp Benfica 27 November 2003 Second legMolde nbsp 0 2 1 5 agg nbsp BenficaMolde Norway18 30 Report Tiago nbsp 30 42 Stadium Aker Stadion Attendance 4 184Referee Andy D Urso Third round edit Benfica nbsp v nbsp Rosenborg 26 February 2004 First legBenfica nbsp 1 0 nbsp RosenborgLisbon Portugal20 45 Zlatko Zahovic nbsp 59 Report Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 40 000Referee Paul Allaerts Rosenborg nbsp v nbsp Benfica 3 March 2004 Second legRosenborg nbsp 2 1 2 2 a agg nbsp BenficaTrondheim Norway18 30 Orjan Berg nbsp 7 Azar Karadas nbsp 15 Report Nuno Gomes nbsp 19 nbsp 25 nbsp 40 Stadium Lerkendal Stadion Attendance 18 200Referee Vladimir Hrinak Fourth round edit Benfica nbsp v nbsp Inter Milan 11 March 2004 First legBenfica nbsp 0 0 nbsp Inter MilanLisbon Portugal21 00 Report Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 64 569Referee Jan Wegereef Netherlands Inter Milan nbsp v nbsp Benfica 25 March 2004 Second legInter Milan nbsp 4 3 4 3 agg nbsp BenficaMilan Italy18 30 Martins nbsp 45 1 70 Recoba nbsp 60 Vieri nbsp 64 Report Nuno Gomes nbsp 36 67 Tiago nbsp 77 Stadium San Siro Attendance 27 638Referee Alain Sars Friendlies edit Panathinaikos v Benfica 17 July 2003 2003 07 17 Panathinaikos2 1BenficaNyon Switzerland19 30 CET UTC 01 Papadopoulos nbsp 54 90 Report Tomo Sokota nbsp 47 Stadium Centre sportif de Colovray Nyon Attendance 3 000 Sporting v Benfica 19 July 2003 2003 07 19 Sporting0 1BenficaNyon Switzerland19 30 CET UTC 01 Report Fernando Aguiar nbsp 29 Stadium Centre sportif de Colovray Nyon Attendance 4 000 Belenenses v Benfica 26 July 2003 2003 07 26 Guadiana TrophyBelenenses2 2 2 1 p BenficaVila Real Santo Antonio Portugal19 30 CET UTC 01 Henri Antchouet nbsp 12 Verona nbsp 14 Report Argel nbsp 57 Cristiano nbsp 90 Stadium Complexo Desportivo de Vila Real Santo Antonio Boavista v Benfica 2 August 2003 2003 08 02 Boavista0 2BenficaPorto Portugal19 30 CET UTC 01 Report Cristiano nbsp 31 Simao nbsp 40 Stadium Estadio do Bessa Attendance 15 000Referee Jose Mesquita Leixoes v Benfica 3 August 2003 2003 08 03 Leixoes2 5BenficaPorto Portugal19 30 CET UTC 01 Joao Pedro nbsp 49 Pedras nbsp 65 Report Cristiano nbsp 4 Helder nbsp 21 Tomo Sokota nbsp 30 90 Tiago nbsp 56 Stadium Estadio do Bessa Attendance 18 000Referee Jose Mesquita Moreirense v Benfica 6 August 2003 2003 08 06 Moreirense3 1BenficaMoreira de Conegos Portugal18 30 CET UTC 01 Armando nbsp 61 68 79 Report Cristiano nbsp 60 Stadium Parque de Jogos Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas Attendance 6 000Referee Jose Mesquita Benfica v Nacional Montevideo 25 October 2003 2003 10 25 Benfica2 1Nacional MontevideoLisbon Portugal18 30 CET UTC 01 Nuno Gomes nbsp 7 47 Report Mello nbsp 11 Stadium Estadio da Luz Attendance 65 000Referee Pedro ProencaPlayer statistics editThe squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below as well as staff members Camacho manager Pepe Carcelan assistant manager and Alvaro Magalhaes assistant manager 14 134 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 2003 04 season via transfer with more details in the following section No Pos Nat Player Total Primeira Liga Taca de Portugal Champions League UEFA CupApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals1 GK nbsp POR Jose Moreira 46 43 33 28 3 3 2 4 8 82 DF nbsp MOZ Armando Sa 27 0 19 0 3 0 0 0 5 03 DF nbsp BRA Argel 28 1 19 1 3 0 2 0 4 04 DF nbsp BRA Luisao 22 4 15 3 3 1 0 0 4 05 DF nbsp BRA Cristiano Roland 17 1 10 1 2 0 2 0 3 06 MF nbsp POR Petit 35 0 23 0 3 0 2 0 7 07 MF nbsp SWE Anders Andersson 25 0 20 0 1 0 2 0 2 08 MF nbsp BRA Roger 17 3 11 2 2 1 2 0 2 09 FW nbsp ANG Mantorras 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 MF nbsp SVN Zlatko Zahovic 32 3 21 2 3 0 2 0 6 111 MF nbsp BRA Geovanni 32 6 21 5 3 0 2 0 6 112 GK nbsp USA Zach Thornton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 DF nbsp GRE Takis Fyssas 16 1 14 0 2 1 0 0 0 016 MF nbsp CAN Fernando Aguiar 32 3 25 3 4 0 1 0 2 019 DF nbsp POR Alex 18 0 14 0 3 0 0 0 1 020 MF nbsp POR Simao Sabrosa 45 15 31 12 4 1 2 1 8 121 FW nbsp POR Nuno Gomes 29 12 21 7 3 0 0 0 5 523 DF nbsp POR Miguel Monteiro 45 2 30 2 5 0 2 0 8 024 GK nbsp ARG Carlos Bossio 3 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 025 FW nbsp CRO Tomo Sokota 40 14 29 11 5 3 1 0 5 028 MF nbsp POR Carlitos 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 029 FW nbsp HUN Miklos Feher 19 4 13 3 2 0 2 0 2 130 MF nbsp POR Tiago 43 11 29 5 5 3 1 0 8 332 DF nbsp POR Helder 26 0 20 0 1 0 1 0 4 033 DF nbsp POR Ricardo Rocha 39 0 25 0 4 0 2 0 8 037 MF nbsp POR Manuel Fernandes 14 1 10 1 1 0 0 0 3 039 MF nbsp POR Helio Pinto 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 047 MF nbsp POR Joao Pereira 32 3 25 3 1 0 0 0 6 0Transfers editIn edit Entry date Position Player From club Fee Ref1 July 2003 RW Alex Moreirense Free 135 2 August 2003 RW Geovanni Barcelona Free 136 22 August 2003 CB Luisao Cruzeiro Undisclosed 137 28 December 2003 LB Takis Fyssas Panathinaikos Free 138 31 January 2004 GK Zach Thornton Chicago Fire Free 139 Out edit Entry date Position Player To club Fee Ref7 July 2003 RW Ljubinko Drulovic Partizan Free 140 24 July 2003 CB Joao Manuel Pinto Ciudad de Murcia Free 141 22 August 2003 DM Luis Andrade Tenerife Undisclosed 142 24 January 2004 ST Andre Neles Maritimo Free 143 31 January 2004 RW Carlitos Poli Ejido Undisclosed 144 31 January 2004 CM Anders Andersson Belenenses Undisclosed 145 14 February 2004 LW Hugo Porfirio None Released 146 Out by loan edit Entry date Position Player To club Return date Ref29 June 2003 CB Geraldo Alves Pacos de Ferreira 30 June 2004 147 30 June 2003 GK Nuno Santos Vitoria Setubal 30 June 2004 148 15 July 2003 CB Eduardo Simoes Amora 30 June 2004 149 22 August 2003 DM Peixe Leiria 30 June 2004 150 31 August 2003 CM Ednilson Vitoria Guimaraes 30 June 2004 151 30 January 2004 AM Roger Fluminense 30 December 2004 152 31 January 2004 FW Anderson Luiz Naval 30 June 2004 153 See also edit2003 04 in Portuguese footballReferences editSpecific a b Ataque ao mercado Offensive in the transfer market Record in Portuguese 14 June 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Camacho adia desejo de Vieira Camacho postpones Vieira wishes Record in Portuguese 18 June 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Alvaro Aceitei ser adjunto porque Camacho e de nivel mundial Alvaro I agree to assist Camacho because he is world class Record in Portuguese 12 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Camacho So prometo trabalho Camacho I only promise work Record in Portuguese 23 June 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Helton e Ricardo lutam pela baliza do Benfica Helton or Ricardo for the keepers position at Benfica Record in Portuguese 17 June 2003 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Ultimo esforco por Ricardo Last effort for Ricardo Record in Portuguese 7 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Benfica e Ricardo reaproximam se Benfica and Ricardo restarted negotiating again Record in Portuguese 16 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Polga Fui de novo contactado Polga I was contacted again Record in Portuguese 10 June 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Ricardo em Alvalade Record in Portuguese 21 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Atouba vai ficar no Basileia Atouba will stay in Basel Record in Portuguese 5 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 E tao bom nao foi Is so good isn t Record in Portuguese 30 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Camacho Contratacao de Luisao muito positiva Camacho Signing of Luisao was very positive Record in Portuguese 22 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Geovanni em definitivo Geovanni on a permanent deal Record in Portuguese 30 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 a b c d e f Tovar Rui p 609 UEFA rankings for club competitions UEFA com 24 March 2011 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Saiu a Lazio que bom It was Lazio how good Record in Portuguese 26 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Lazio adia jogo da primeira mao Lazio postpones first leg match Record in Portuguese 30 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Partida para Nyon esta tarde Departure for Nyon this afternoon Record in Portuguese 16 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Perder nos reforcos To lose in signings Record in Portuguese 23 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Aguias vorazes aguardam Lazio Ferocious eagles await Lazio Record in Portuguese 5 August 2003 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Camacho Nao sei se o Benfica lutara pelo titulo Camacho I don t know if Benfica will fight for the title Record in Portuguese 22 July 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Camacho Equipa vai render no campeonato Camacho Team will perform on the league Record in Portuguese 16 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 22 September 2015 Lazio gain upper hand UEFA com 13 August 2003 Archived from the original on 20 February 2018 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho diz a Roger para procurar clube Camacho tells Roger to search for a new team Record 16 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Bessa e casa assombrada nas ultimas oito epocas Bessa is a haunted house for the past eight years Record in Portuguese 18 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Boavista Benfica 0 0 Equipa a Pacheco deu um bafo na aguia Boavista Benfica 0 0 Team in Pacheco style gave a Benfica a trouble Record in Portuguese 18 August 2003 Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho Tem de expulsar Camacho They must send players off Record in Portuguese 18 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Benfica V Guimaraes 2 0 Uma mao divinal e vitoria caida do Ceu Benfica V Guimaraes 2 0 A divine hand and a win dropped from the sky Record in Portuguese 24 August 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho Melhor o resultado que a nossa exibicao Camacho Better the result than the performance Record in Portuguese 24 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Academica Benfica adiado Academica Benfica postponed Record 26 August 2003 p Portuguese Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Lazio complete Italian quartet Record 27 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2013 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho nao viu desejo satisfeito Camacho didn t saw his wishes answered Record in Portuguese 30 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Milhoes perdidos The lost millions Record in Portuguese 29 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 a b c d Tovar Rui p 603 Benfica Belenenses 3 3 Balde de agua gelada que pode constipar Benfica Belenenses 3 3 A bucket of ice cold water that could hurt Record in Portuguese 15 September 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho Tenho de assumir as responsabilidades Camacho I have to take responsibility Record in Portuguese 15 September 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Jornada de classico abre com lider Maritimo Classico s fixture opens with leader Maritimo Record in Portuguese 19 September 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho Tivemos bons lances mas nao marcamos Camacho We had good shots but did not score Record in Portuguese 22 September 2003 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 FC Porto Benfica 2 0 Como se oferecem golos e pontos mortais FC Porto Benfica 2 0 How to give goals away and lose deadly points Record in Portuguese 22 September 2003 Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Antonio Simoes Adversario acessivel Antonio Simoes La Louviere is an easy opponent Record in Portuguese 30 August 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho Empate a um golo e bom resultado Camacho One goal draw is a good outcame Record in Portuguese 25 September 2003 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 La Louviere Benfica 1 1 Uma equipa displicente a beira do precipicio La Louviere Benfica 1 1 A slacking team on the edge of a precipice Record in Portuguese 25 September 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Benfica Nacional 1 0 Um sorriso amarelo e viva Sao Tiago Benfica Nacional 1 0 A yellow smile and hail Saint Tiago Record in Portuguese 29 September 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Camacho Sei que querem melhor Camacho I know we could do better Record in Portuguese 29 September 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Camacho A diferenca neste jogo foi que a bola entrou Camacho The difference in this game was the conversion rate Record in Portuguese 5 October 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Moreirense Benfica 1 4 Velocidade inteligencia e raca na base do poker Moreirense Benfica 1 4 Speed smartness and will in the basis of the poker win Record in Portuguese 5 October 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 a b Tovar Rui p 607 Feher boosts Benfica UEFA com 15 October 2003 Archived from the original on 21 February 2018 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Maritimo Benfica a 12 de Novembro Maritimo Benfica at 12 November Record in Portuguese 17 October 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Quinta vitoria em mente na despedida do Jamor Fifth win in the goodbye of Jamor Record in Portuguese 18 October 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Benfica Gil Vicente 2 1 A nova Luz ja esta ai mas ainda falta um farol Benfica Gil Vicente 2 1 The new stadium is here but Benfica still lacks a lighthouse Record in Portuguese 20 October 2003 Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Camacho Esta vitoria da moral Camacho This win gives morale Record in Portuguese 20 October 2003 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 a b c d Tovar Rui p 604 Benfica Nacional Montevideu 2 1 Silencio apagou inferno inercia trouxe assobios Benfica Nacional Montevideu 2 1 Quietness ended hell inertia brought whistling Record in Portuguese 26 October 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Academica Benfica 1 3 A fita cortada a bomba e com o genio de Simao Academica Benfica 1 3 The ribbon cut and the genius of Simao Record in Portuguese 30 October 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Benfica Beira Mar 1 2 Benfica desce a terra a nova Luz merece mais Benfica Beira Mar 1 2 Benfica descends to earth new Estadio da Luz deserves more Record in Portuguese 3 November 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Camacho Nao conseguimos criar oportunidades Camacho We could not create goal opportunities Record in Portuguese 3 October 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Benfica Molde 3 1 Carimbo no apuramento sa daqui a tres semanas Benfica Molde 3 1 Progression to next round only secured in three weeks Record in Portuguese 7 November 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Camacho Estamos muito mal a defender bolas paradas Camacho We are defending set pieces very poorly Record in Portuguese 7 November 2003 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Alverca Benfica 0 3 Levaram ca um couce com tactica de Couceiro Alverca Benfica 0 3 They took a hell of a kick from Couceiro s tactics Record in Portuguese 10 November 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Camacho Jogamos muito bem mas marcamos poucos Camacho We played well but should have scored more Record in Portuguese 10 November 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 27 September 2015 Maritimo Benfica 1 1 Revolta benfiquista chegou tarde e foi curta Maritimo Benfica 1 1 Benfica s uprising came too little too late Record in Portuguese 13 November 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Camacho Foi um periodo com muitos jogos Camacho It was a period with many games Record in Portuguese 13 November 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 FC Porto recebe Boavista FC Porto will receive Boavista Record in Portuguese 30 October 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Benfica E Amadora 3 1 Para abrir aquele cofre faltava mostrar vontade Benfica E Amadora 3 1 To open that vault all they need was will power Record in Portuguese 23 November 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Molde Benfica 0 2 Maior adversario esta muitas vezes na cabeca Molde Benfica 0 2 Sometimes the biggest opponent is in their own heads Record in Portuguese 28 November 2003 Archived from the original on 4 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Primeira vitoria para a SuperLiga First win for the league Record in Portuguese 2 December 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Benfica Rio Ave 2 0 Caiu do ceu o penalty que deu asas a aguia Benfica Rio Ave 2 0 It fell from the sky the penalty that gave wings to Benfica Record in Portuguese 2 December 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Camacho Ja nao existe equipa de Eusebio Camacho Eusebio s team is gone Record in Portuguese 2 December 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 P Ferreira Benfica 0 3 Joao partiu a mobilia e depois foi so gerir P Ferreira Benfica 0 3 Joao broke the furniture and then it just coasting Record in Portuguese 8 December 2003 Archived from the original on 14 April 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Camacho Havia obrigacao de ganhar o jogo Camacho We were obligated to win this game Record in Portuguese 8 December 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Benfica Sp Braga 2 0 Razao tem Camacho Decisivo e o Simao Benfica Sp Braga 2 0 Camacho is right Decisive is Simao Record in Portuguese 14 December 2003 Archived from the original on 15 April 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Camacho Contra nos todos jogam bem Camacho Against us everybody plays well Record in Portuguese 14 December 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 Sorteio fez vontade a Mourinho Draw answers Mourinho s wishes Record in Portuguese 13 December 2003 Archived from the original on 3 October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2015 span c, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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