Derby de Lisboa

The Derby de Lisboa or Dérbi de Lisboa[lower-alpha 1] (English: Lisbon derby) is the biggest football derby match in Portugal.[2][3][4][5][6] It is played between Lisbon-based clubs Benfica and Sporting, two of the most decorated clubs in the country. The rivalry originated in 1907 when eight Benfica players moved to Sporting before the first derby between them.[7] The match is watched in Europe, Africa, the Americas, and wherever the Portuguese diaspora is.[8]

Derby de Lisboa
Players Francisco Stromp and Cosme Damião before a derby on 17 January 1915
LocationLisbon, Portugal
TeamsBenfica
Sporting
First meeting1 December 1907
Campeonato de Lisboa
Benfica 1–2 Sporting
Latest meeting21 May 2023
Primeira Liga
Sporting 2–2 Benfica
Next meeting12 November 2023
Primeira Liga
Benfica v Sporting
StadiumsEstádio da Luz (Benfica)
Estádio José Alvalade (Sporting)
Statistics
Meetings total316
Most player appearancesFrancisco Albino (52)[1]
Top scorerFernando Peyroteo (48)[1]
All-time seriesBenfica: 137
Drawn: 67
Sporting: 112
Largest victorySporting 7–1 Benfica
14 December 1986
(Primeira Divisão)
Longest win streak8 matches (Benfica)

Honours comparison

These are the major football honours of Benfica and Sporting.

International competition Benfica Sporting
European Cup 2 0
European Cup Winners' Cup 0 1
Latin Cup[lower-alpha 2] 1[11] 0
National competition Benfica Sporting
Portuguese League 38 19
Portuguese Cup 26 17
Championship of Portugal 3 4
Portuguese League Cup 7 4
Portuguese Super Cup 9 9
Total 86 54

Championship of Lisbon

Head-to-head results

[12]

League matches

The matches listed below are only Primeira Liga matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time, and in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[13]

  Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
11934–354BenficaSporting1–1Carlos Torres (27)Adolfo Mourão (65)
211SportingBenfica3–1Rui Carneiro (25 p.), Francisco Lopes (55), Manuel Soeiro (57)Valadas (85)
31935–366SportingBenfica2–4Adolfo Mourão (45), Manuel Soeiro (76)Raúl Silva (41 o.g.), Valadas (43, 89), Vítor Silva (55)
413BenficaSporting3–1Valadas (32, 55, 62)Francisco Lopes (59)
51936–374SportingBenfica1–4Adolfo Mourão (40)Espírito Santo (20), Rogério de Sousa (21, 53), Valadas (39)
611BenficaSporting5–1Espírito Santo (48, 73), Rogério de Sousa (55), Valadas (72), Xavier (81)Pireza (80)
71937–382BenficaSporting3–2Rogério de Sousa (28, 31), Espírito Santo (64)Peyroteo (6, 70)
89SportingBenfica2–2Peyroteo (15, 79)Domingos Lopes (20), Xavier (68)
91938–392SportingBenfica0–1Alexandre Brito (17)
109BenficaSporting1–4Valadas (38)Peyroteo (47, 51), João Cruz (72), Adolfo Mourão (79)
111939–407BenficaSporting1–3Lourenço (33)Peyroteo (34, 47, 51)
1216SportingBenfica3–1Adolfo Mourão (3), Peyroteo (20), Mário Galvão (37 p.)Francisco Rodrigues (11)
131940–414SportingBenfica1–2Peyroteo (40)Valadas (27, 37)
1411BenficaSporting2–4Francisco Ferreira (12 p.), Rui Araújo (75 o.g.)Adolfo Mourão (20, 55), António Martins (65 o.g.), Peyroteo (88)
151941–428SportingBenfica1–4Rui Araújo (65 p.)Francisco Rodrigues (42, 49), Joaquim Teixeira (64), Nelo Barros (77)
1619BenficaSporting4–3Francisco Ferreira (30), Nelo Barros (43), Francisco Rodrigues (48), Valadas (55)Pireza (8), Manuel Soeiro (35), João Cruz (39)
171942–438SportingBenfica3–2João Cruz (39), Adolfo Mourão (66), Peyroteo (75)Julinho (33, 52)
1817BenficaSporting2–1Julinho (5), Manuel da Costa (41)Adolfo Mourão (30)
191943–448BenficaSporting5–4Joaquim Teixeira (24, 55, 72, 79), Julinho (74)António Martins (18 o.g.), Peyroteo (50), Albano (77), Adolfo Mourão (84)
2017SportingBenfica1–0Peyroteo (43)
211944–453SportingBenfica0–2Julinho (4), Arsénio (70)
2212BenficaSporting4–1Joaquim Teixeira (32), Rogério Pipi (42), Julinho (48), Arsénio (74)Octávio Barrosa (8)
231945–467SportingBenfica4–3António Martins (42 o.g.), Peyroteo (44, 56), António Marques (68)Rogério Pipi (8), Espírito Santo (10, 21)
2418BenficaSporting7–2Arsénio (46, 72, 78), Mário Rui (52, 75, 81), Rogério Pipi (58)Albano (67), Peyroteo (85)
251946–479SportingBenfica6–1Travassos (7, 28, 80), Peyroteo (34), Albano (60), Vasques (84)Baptista (16)
2622BenficaSporting3–1Joaquim Claro (41), Julinho (50), Manuel Reis (68 o.g.)Sidónio Silva (26)
271947–489SportingBenfica1–3Travassos (89 p.)Melão (1), Corona (15), Espírito Santo (17)
2822BenficaSporting1–4Espírito Santo (75)Peyroteo (35, 41, 58, 69)
291948–499SportingBenfica5–1Vasques (15, 68), Jesus Correia (55), Peyroteo (76), Albano (82)Corona (26)
3022BenficaSporting3–3Corona (43, 88), Rosário (80)Peyroteo (19, 56), Jesus Correia (52)
311949–5010SportingBenfica1–2Jesus Correia (52)Rogério Pipi (46), Julinho (85)
3223BenficaSporting2–3Rogério Pipi (8 p.), Julinho (25)Jesus Correia (12), João Martins (19), Vasques (30)
331950–511BenficaSporting1–3Joaquim Teixeira (12 p.)Félix Antunes (52 o.g.), Vasques (80), João Martins (85)
3414SportingBenfica2–2José Travassos (33), Galileu (48)José Águas (29, 89)
351951–529BenficaSporting3–2José Águas (52, 63), Rogério Pipi (69)Jesus Correia (10), Albuquerque (32)
3622SportingBenfica3–2Vasques (9), Jesus Correia (11), João Martins (26)Rogério Pipi (36 p., 37)
371952–532BenficaSporting2–3José Águas (39), Arsénio (43)Jesus Correia (1), Vasques (13, 72)
3815SportingBenfica3–1Albano (37 p.), Vasques (60), Rola (87)José Águas (35)
391953–5413BenficaSporting0–2João Martins (18, 73)
4026SportingBenfica3–2János Hrotkó (27), João Martins (52, 66)José Águas (7), Salvador Martins (43)
411954–559SportingBenfica0–1Francisco Calado (57 p.)
4222BenficaSporting1–1Coluna (4)Artur Santos (61 o.g.)
431955–566SportingBenfica1–3Valter de Castro (24)Francisco Calado (18, 56, 87)
4419BenficaSporting3–0José Águas (41), Salvador Martins (63, 89)
451956–572BenficaSporting1–1José Águas (77 p.)Manuel Pompeu (57 p.)
4615SportingBenfica1–0Hugo Sarmento (17)
471957–5810SportingBenfica2–0Vasques (28), Vadinho (53)
4823BenficaSporting2–0José Águas (5, 72 p.)
491958–5912BenficaSporting4–0António Mendes (19, 35), José Águas (21, 73)
5025SportingBenfica2–1Hugo Sarmento (13), Vasques (53)Cavém (16)
511959–6011SportingBenfica1–1Seminário (55)José Augusto (59)
5224BenficaSporting4–3José Augusto (1, 50 p.), Cavém (10), José Águas (26)Seminário (19), José Monteiro (81), Lúcio Soares (84)
531960–619BenficaSporting1–0Santana (22)
5422SportingBenfica1–1Ernesto de Figueiredo (60)José Augusto (54)
551961–6213BenficaSporting3–3Santana (2), Germano (75 p.), José Augusto (81)Diego Arizaga (1), Géo Carvalho (11), Hugo Sarmento (46)
5626SportingBenfica3–1Morais (20), Hugo Sarmento (27), Costa Pereira (40 o.g.)Eusébio (29)
571962–6311BenficaSporting4–3José Torres (17, 27), Eusébio (29), Santana (71)Pérides (70), Morais (79), Géo Carvalho (81)
5824SportingBenfica1–3Ernesto de Figueiredo (75)Augusto Silva (15), Eusébio (35 p.), Simões (51)
591963–649SportingBenfica3–1Ernesto de Figueiredo (21, 69), Morais (60)Eusébio (77 p.)
6022BenficaSporting2–2José Augusto (20), Eusébio (47)Ernesto de Figueiredo (17), Osvaldo da Silva (82)
611964–652BenficaSporting3–0Eusébio (2), José Torres (5, 85)
6215SportingBenfica2–2Carlitos (1), Lourenço (74)Eusébio (36 p.), José Augusto (57)
631965–666BenficaSporting2–4Eusébio (18), José Torres (88)Lourenço (16, 40, 68, 77)
6419SportingBenfica0–2Eusébio (53), José Torres (73)
651966–674BenficaSporting3–0Eusébio (16, 35 p.), José Torres (41)
6617SportingBenfica1–1Vítor Gonçalves (50)Eusébio (14)
671967–6811SportingBenfica3–1Ernesto de Figueiredo (4, 20), José Henrique (90 o.g.)Jacinto Santos (53)
6824BenficaSporting1–0Eusébio (8)
691968–698SportingBenfica0–0
7021BenficaSporting0–0
711969–707SportingBenfica1–0Marinho (20)
7220BenficaSporting1–1Jaime Graça (83)Nélson Fernandes (29)
731970–712SportingBenfica1–1Marinho (59)Artur Jorge (56)
7415BenficaSporting5–1Eusébio (24), Artur Jorge (31, 57, 90), Nené (50)José Carlos (70 p.)
751971–7214SportingBenfica0–3Eusébio (51), Rui Rodrigues (57), Nené (84)
7629BenficaSporting2–1Eusébio (1, 29)Yazalde (56)
771972–735BenficaSporting4–1Eusébio (25, 34, 86, 89)Yazalde (84)
7820SportingBenfica1–2Chico Faria (38)Nené (26), Artur Jorge (27)
791973–7411BenficaSporting2–0Eusébio (54, 74)
8026SportingBenfica3–5Yazalde (8, 42 p.), Dé Aranha (89 p.)Humberto Coelho (12), Nené (31, 35), Jordão (58), Vítor Martins (70)
811974–7514BenficaSporting1–1Vítor Móia (21)Yazalde (48)
8229SportingBenfica1–1Fraguito (38)Diamantino Costa (52)
831975–7614BenficaSporting0–0
8429SportingBenfica0–3Nené (82, 88), Jordão (85)
851976–771SportingBenfica3–0Manuel Fernandes (60), Camilo (75), Baltasar (85)
8616BenficaSporting2–1Vítor Martins (22), Chalana (83)Manuel Fernandes (35)
871977–781SportingBenfica1–1Fraguito (20)Chalana (7)
8816BenficaSporting1–0Vítor Baptista (54)
891978–7910BenficaSporting5–0Reinaldo (15, 28), Nené (18), João Alves (30, 40 p.)
9025SportingBenfica0–1João Alves (52 p.)
911979–809BenficaSporting3–2Reinaldo (38), Alberto (43), Nené (72 p.)Jordão (52 p.), Paulo Meneses (86)
9224SportingBenfica3–1Jordão (24 p., 81), Manuel Fernandes (36)Diamantino (78)
931980–8112SportingBenfica1–1Carlos Freire (69)César (25)
9427BenficaSporting1–1Nené (43 p.)Jordão (65)
951981–828BenficaSporting1–1Nené (77)António Oliveira (24)
9623SportingBenfica3–1Jordão (20 p., 62 p., 78)Carlos Manuel (13)
971982–8314SportingBenfica1–0Jordão (50 p.)
9829BenficaSporting1–0Chalana (9)
991983–8414SportingBenfica0–1Nené (85 p.)
10029BenficaSporting1–1Chalana (17)Kostov (66)
1011984–8514SportingBenfica1–0Manuel Fernandes (3)
10229BenficaSporting3–1Nené (23, 53), Diamantino (88)Romeu Silva (34)
1031985–8614SportingBenfica0–0
10429BenficaSporting1–2Manniche (60)Morato (11), Manuel Fernandes (22)
1051986–8714SportingBenfica7–1Mário Jorge (15, 68), Manuel Fernandes (50, 71, 82, 86), Ralph Meade (65)Wando (59)
10629BenficaSporting2–1Chiquinho Carlos (17), Nunes (25)Mário Jorge (70)
1071987–885SportingBenfica1–1Tony Sealy (49)Tueba (66)
10824BenficaSporting4–1Magnusson (12, 15), Rui Águas (30, 58)Paulinho Cascavel (3)
1091988–8918BenficaSporting2–0Magnusson (42), Pacheco (62)
11037SportingBenfica0–2Valdo (13), Abel Campos (25)
1111989–908SportingBenfica0–1César Brito (57)
11225BenficaSporting2–1Vítor Paneira (22), Lima (32)Paulo Silas (85)
1131990–9116SportingBenfica0–2Isaías (30), César Brito (87)
11435BenficaSporting1–1Isaías (86)Litos (80)
1151991–924SportingBenfica0–0
11621BenficaSporting2–0William (57), Pacheco (83)
1171992–938SportingBenfica2–0Balakov (1), Yordanov (53)
11825BenficaSporting1–0Futre (65)
1191993–9413BenficaSporting2–1Yuran (50), Isaías (84)Figo (29)
12030SportingBenfica3–6Cadete (8), Figo (35), Balakov (80 p.)João Pinto (30, 37, 44), Isaías (48, 57), Hélder (74)
1211994–9513SportingBenfica1–0Amunike (56)
12230BenficaSporting1–2Dimas (22)Balakov (9), Yordanov (11)
1231995–966SportingBenfica2–0Pedro Barbosa (49), Amunike (83)
12423BenficaSporting0–0
1251996–978SportingBenfica1–0Beto (51)
12625BenficaSporting1–0João Pinto (15)
1271997–985BenficaSporting0–0
12822SportingBenfica1–4Leandro (66)Poborsky (44), Sousa (64), Brian Deane (69), João Pinto (83)
1291998–9917SportingBenfica1–2Delfim (81)Beto (27 o.g., 79 o.g.)
13034BenficaSporting3–3Kandaurov (9), Poborsky (29), Nuno Gomes (86)Yordanov (5, 38), Rui Jorge (75)
1311999–200016BenficaSporting0–0
13233SportingBenfica0–1Sabry (88)
1332000–0113BenficaSporting3–0Van Hooijdonk (41 p.), João Tomás (77, 82)
13430SportingBenfica3–0Acosta (2), Pedro Barbosa (21), Beto (57)
1352001–0215BenficaSporting2–2Simão ( p.11), Zahovič (55)Jardel (85 p., 87)
13632SportingBenfica1–1Jardel (89 p.)Jankauskas (73)
1372002–0313SportingBenfica0–2Zahovič (16), Tiago (42)
13830BenficaSporting1–2Sokota (77)Quaresma (10), João Pinto (33)
1392003–0416BenficaSporting1–3Luisão (56)Rochemback (8 p.), Elpídio Silva (33), Sá Pinto (90 p.)
14033SportingBenfica0–1Geovanni (87)
1412004–0516SportingBenfica2–1Liédson (22, 68)Nuno Gomes (26)
14233BenficaSporting1–0Luisão (83)
1432005–063SportingBenfica2–1Luís Loureiro (37), Liédson (75)Simão (65)
14420BenficaSporting1–3Simão (27 p.)Sá Pinto (64 p.), Liédson (73, 82)
1452006–0712SportingBenfica0–2Ricardo Rocha (2), Simão (36)
14627BenficaSporting1–1Miccoli (23)Liédson (2)
1472007–086BenficaSporting0–0
14821SportingBenfica1–1Vukčević (12)Cardozo (41)
1492008–094BenficaSporting2–0Reyes (67), Sidnei (72)
15019SportingBenfica3–2Liédson (11, 82), Derlei (47)Reyes (36 p.), Cardozo (89)
1512009–1011SportingBenfica0–0
15226BenficaSporting2–0Cardozo (68), Aimar (79)
1532010–115BenficaSporting2–0Cardozo (13, 50)
15420SportingBenfica0–2Salvio (15), Nico Gaitán (61)
1552011–1211BenficaSporting1–0Javi García (42)
15626SportingBenfica1–0Van Wolfswinkel (18 p.)
1572012–1311SportingBenfica1–3Van Wolfswinkel (30)Cardozo (59, 81 p., 86)
15826BenficaSporting2–0Salvio (36), Lima (75)
1592013–143SportingBenfica1–1Fredy Montero (10)Marković (65)
16018BenficaSporting2–0Nico Gaitán (28), Enzo Pérez (76)
1612014–153BenficaSporting1–1Nico Gaitán (12)Slimani (20)
16220SportingBenfica1–1Jefferson (87)Jardel (90+3)
1632015–168BenficaSporting0–3Teo Guttiérrez (9), Slimani (21), Bryan Ruiz (31)
16425SportingBenfica0–1Mitroglou (20)
1652016–1713BenficaSporting2–1Salvio (24), Raúl Jiménez (47)Bas Dost (69)
16630SportingBenfica1–1Adrien Silva (5 p.)Lindelöf (66)
1672017–1816BenficaSporting1–1Jonas (90+1 p.)Gelson Martins (16)
16833SportingBenfica0–0
1692018–193BenficaSporting1–1João Félix (86)Nani (64 p.)
17020SportingBenfica2–4Bruno Fernandes (43), Bas Dost (89 p.)Seferovic (11 p.), João Félix (36), Rúben Dias (47), Pizzi (73 p.)
1712019–2017SportingBenfica0–2Rafa (80, 90+9)
17234BenficaSporting2–1Seferovic (28), Vinícius (88)Šporar (69)
1732020–2116SportingBenfica1–0Nunes (90+2)
17433BenficaSporting4–3Seferovic (12, 48 p.), Pizzi (29), Veríssimo (37)Gonçalves (45+1, 77 p.), Santos (62)
1752021–2213BenficaSporting1–3Pizzi (90+5)Sarabia (8), Paulinho (62), Nunes (68)
17630SportingBenfica0–2Núñez (14), Dias (90+3)
1772022–2316BenficaSporting2–2Ramos (37, 64)Bah (27 o.g.), Gonçalves (53 p.)
17833SportingBenfica2–2Trincão (39), Diomande (44)Aursnes (71), Neves (90+4)

Head-to-head results

Portuguese Cup matches

The matches listed below are only Taça de Portugal matches, club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time; in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[14]

  Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
11941–42QFSportingBenfica4–0João Cruz (6), Peyroteo (42), Manuel Soeiro (53), Pireza (75)
21942–43SFSportingBenfica2–3Carlos Canário (33), João Cruz (50 p.)Francisco Pires (10, 65), Joaquim Teixeira (44)
31944–45SF (1st leg)SportingBenfica1–2Jesus Correia (78)Joaquim Alcobia (3), Julinho (30)
4SF (2nd leg)BenficaSporting2–3Espírito Santo (41), Francisco Ferreira (90)Peyroteo (2, 68), Jesus Correia (65)
5SF (Replay)SportingBenfica1–0Albano (67)
61947–48SFSportingBenfica3–0Peyroteo (51, 85), Albano (75)
71951–52FBenficaSporting5–4Rogério Pipi (11 p., 69, 90), Corona (49), José Águas (49)Albano (9 p.), Rola (51, 71), João Martins (55)
81953–54L16 (1st leg)SportingBenfica3–2Galileu (37), Travassos (82 p.), Fernando Mendonça (88)Arsénio (34), Francisco Calado (77 p.)
9L16 (2nd leg)BenficaSporting2–1Salvador Martins (36), Arsénio (71)Francisco Calado (2 o.g.)
10L16 (Replay)SportingBenfica4–2Travassos (12 p.), Manuel Vasques (74), Albano (76), João Martins (87)Arsénio (1, 30)
111954–55FBenficaSporting2–1Arsénio (63, 65)João Martins (47)
121958–59SF (1st leg)SportingBenfica2–1Faustino Pinto (37), Vadinho (57)Santana (41)
13SF (2nd leg)BenficaSporting3–1Mário João (34), Cavém (37), Santana (40)Diego Arizaga (65)
141959–60SF (1st leg)SportingBenfica3–0Hugo Sarmento (55), Diego Arizaga (73), Juan Seminario (82)
15SF (2nd leg)BenficaSporting0–0
161962–63SF (1st leg)SportingBenfica0–1José Águas (6)
17SF (2nd leg)BenficaSporting0–2Ernesto de Figueiredo (45, 48)
181969–70FBenficaSporting3–1Artur Jorge (14), Torres (50), Simões (63)Peres (83)
191970–71FSportingBenfica4–1Dinis (5), Nélson (23), Peres (33, 71)Eusébio (24 p.)
201971–72FBenficaSporting3–2 (a.e.t.)Eusébio (19, 70, 118)Peres (51 p.), Dinis (61)
211973–74FSportingBenfica2–1Chico Faria (89), Marinho (107)Nené (32)
221975–76L32SportingBenfica1–0 (a.e.t.)Libânio (115)
231976–77L16SportingBenfica3–0Manoel (10, 52, 57)
241977–78QFSportingBenfica3–1Manuel Fernandes (13, 35), Keïta (55)Humberto Coelho (81)
251979–80L16BenficaSporting2–1Reinaldo (49), Nené (53)Jordão (69 p.)
261982–83QFBenficaSporting3–0Chalana (28), Diamantino (30), Carlos Manuel (70)
271983–84L16SportingBenfica2–1Jordão (59), Manuel Fernandes (79)Carlos Manuel (8)
281985–86QFBenficaSporting5–0Rui Águas (11), Wando (40, 90), Álvaro Magalhães (84) Manniche (86 p.)
291986–87FBenficaSporting2–1Diamantino (39, 55)Marlon Brandão (79)
301995–96FBenficaSporting3–1Mauro Airez (9), João Pinto (39, 67)Carlos Xavier (83 p.)
311999–2000L16BenficaSporting1–3Uribe (33)Acosta (11, 74), André Cruz (36)
322004–05L16BenficaSporting3–3 (p. 7–6)Geovanni (3, 22), Simão (118)Hugo Viana (15), Liédson (17), Paíto (110)
332007–08SFSportingBenfica5–3Yannick Djaló (68, 84), Liédson (76), Derlei (79), Vukčević (90)Rui Costa (18), Nuno Gomes (31), Cristian Rodríguez (82)
342013–14L32BenficaSporting4–3 (a.e.t.)Cardozo (12, 42, 45), Luisão (97)Diego Capel (37), Maurício (62), Slimani (90+2)
352015–16L32SportingBenfica2–1 (a.e.t.)Adrien Silva (45+2), Slimani (112)Mitroglou (6)
362018–19SF (1st leg)BenficaSporting2–1Gabriel (16), Tiago Ilori (64 o.g.)Bruno Fernandes (82)
37SF (2nd leg)SportingBenfica1–0Bruno Fernandes (75)

Head-to-head results

League Cup matches

The matches listed below are only Taça da Liga matches; club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time; in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[15]

  Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12008–09FBenficaSporting1–1 (p. 3–2)Reyes (75 p.)Pereirinha (49)
22009–10SFSportingBenfica1–4Liédson (37)David Luiz (8), Ramires (30), Luisão (68), Cardozo (90)
32010–11SFBenficaSporting2–1Cardozo (34), Javi García (90+1)Hélder Postiga (21)
42021–22FBenficaSporting1–2Everton (23)Inácio (49), Sarabia (78)

Head-to-head results

Super Cup matches

The matches listed below are only Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira matches; club name in bold indicates win. The score is given at full-time; in the goals columns, the goalscorer and time when goal was scored is noted.[16]

  Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
119801st legSportingBenfica2–2Jordão (59 p., 67)Carlos Manuel (10), César (42)
22nd legBenficaSporting2–1Nené (43), Vital (86)Jordão (22 p.)
319871st legBenficaSporting0–3Edmundo (20 o.g.), Silvinho (72), Paulinho Cascavel (78)
42nd legSportingBenfica1–0Silvinho (20)
52015FSportingBenfica1–0Teo Gutiérrez (53)
62019F BenficaSporting5–0Rafa (40), Pizzi (60, 75), Grimaldo (64), Chiquinho (90)

Head-to-head results

Championship of Portugal matches

[17]

  Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
11933–34SF (1st leg)SportingBenfica3–2Vasco Nunes (20, 29), Manuel Soeiro (44)Carlos Torres (11), Vítor Silva (51)
2SF (2nd leg)BenficaSporting0–0
31934–35FBenficaSporting2–1António Lucas (45), Alfredo Valadas (55)Manuel Soeiro (41)
41936–37SF (1st leg)BenficaSporting3–2Espírito Santo (20), Luís Xavier (43), Rogério de Sousa (50)João Cruz (70), Manuel Soeiro (79)
5SF (2nd leg)SportingBenfica4–2Pedro Pireza (34), Mário Galvão (47), Adolfo Mourão (64), João Cruz (67)Rogério de Sousa (24), Alfredo Valadas (78 p.)
61937–38FSportingBenfica3–1Adolfo Mourão (12), Manuel Soeiro (15, 54)Alfredo Valadas (70 p.)

Head-to-head results

Reserve team matches

Benfica B and Sporting B were established in the late 90s. They folded following the end of the 2005–06 season and were re-established in 2012 to compete starting from the 2012–13 Segunda Liga.[18]

In 2018, Sporting B were again extinct after their relegation in the 2017–18 LigaPro.

#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12000–015Benfica BSporting B0–1Chiquinho (50)
224Sporting BBenfica B4–0Paulo Teixeira (71, 76 p.), Vasco Matos (83, 90)
32001–0216Sporting BBenfica B2–0Mateus (33), Osório Carvalho (90)
435Benfica BSporting B1–0Hélder Ramos (36)
52012–1312Benfica BSporting B1–3João Cancelo (76)Diego Rubio (17), Eric Dier (62), Gaël Etock (85)
633Sporting BBenfica B1–3Cristian Ponde (18)Miguel Rosa (31), Diogo Rosado (45), Alan Kardec (71)
72013–1420Benfica BSporting B3–1Rogelio Funes Mori (54), Steven Vitória (71), Rúben Pinto (81)Mauro Riquicho (44)
841Sporting BBenfica B1–1Iuri Medeiros (8)Hélder Costa (25)
92014–1521Sporting BBenfica B0–1Fábio Cardoso (3)
1044Benfica BSporting B0–0
112015–1619Benfica BSporting B1–0Nuno Santos (72)
1242Sporting BBenfica B2–1Matheus Pereira (21, 54 p.)Šaponjić (90+4)
132016–1719Benfica BSporting B0–0
1440Sporting BBenfica B2–2Gelson (20), Leonardo Acevedo (64)José Gomes (45, 75)
152017–1816Benfica BSporting B2–0Heriberto (16), Ferro (27)Cristian Ponde (49)
1635Sporting BBenfica B1–2Pedro Marques (24)Kalaica (32), Heriberto (64)

Head-to-head results

All-time head-to-head results

This section does not include exhibition matches and results between reserve teams.[19]

Records and statistics

Benfica

Chart showing the finishing league positions of Benfica (red) and Sporting (green) between the 1934–35 and 2009–10 seasons
  • Benfica's biggest home win: Benfica 7–2 Sporting (28 April 1948)[20]
  • Benfica 5–0 Sporting (3 December 1939)[21]
  • Benfica 5–0 Sporting (19 November 1978)[22]
  • Benfica 5–0 Sporting (12 March 1986)[23]
  • Benfica's biggest away win: Sporting 0–4 Benfica (27 February 1910)[24]
  • Benfica's most consecutive wins: 8 (25 October 1908 – 10 March 1912)[19]
  • Benfica's longest undefeated run: 14 (25 October 1908 – 17 January 1915)[19]
  • Benfica's most consecutive losses: 5 (5 October 1952 – 23 May 1954)[19]
  • Benfica's most consecutive matches without winning: 5 (29 November 1980 – 2 January 1983)[19]

Sporting

  • Sporting's biggest home win: Sporting 7–1 (14 December 1986)[25]
  • Sporting's biggest away win: Benfica 0–5 Sporting (18 October 1936)[26]
  • Benfica 0–5 Sporting (14 December 1941)[27]
  • Sporting's most consecutive wins: 5 (5 October 1952 – 23 May 1954)[28]
  • Sporting's longest undefeated run: 5 (29 November 1980 – 2 January 1983)[28]
  • Sporting's most consecutive losses: 8 (25 October 1908 – 10 March 1912)[28]
  • Sporting's most consecutive matches without winning: 14 (25 October 1908 – 17 January 1915)[28]

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Nationality Years Goals Ref.
1 Fernando Peyroteo  Portugal 1937–1948 48 [29]
2 Eusébio  Portugal 1962–1973 27 [29]
3 Alfredo Valadas  Portugal 1931–1943 24 [29]
4 Adolfo Mourão  Portugal 1929–1944 19 [29]
5 Nené  Portugal 1970–1985 17 [29]
6 José Águas  Portugal 1950–1963 16 [29]
Guilherme Espírito Santo  Portugal 1936–1948 [29]
8 Rui Jordão  Portugal 1974–1984 15 [29]
Manuel Soeiro  Portugal 1934–1942 [29]
10 Albano  Portugal 1943–1954 14 [29]
Arsénio Trindade Duarte  Portugal 1944–1955 [29]

Players who played for both clubs

Coaches who managed both clubs

Women's matches

The first women's official derby was played on 19 October 2019 for matchday 3 of the 2019–20 National Championship. Benfica beat Sporting 3–0 at the Estádio da Luz, and the overall attendance record for a women's match in Portugal was surpassed with 12,812 spectators in the stands.[30][31] The current attendance record is 27,221 spectators, set on 26 March 2023 at Estádio da Luz.[32]

National championship

  Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12019–203BenficaSporting3–0Nycole Raysla (27), Darlene (78, 90+3)
215SportingBenfica3–2Nevena Damjanović (25 p.), Raquel Fernandes (29), Diana Silva (90)Julia Spetsmark (15), Cloé Lacasse (64)
32020–217 (FS)BenficaSporting0–3Ana Capeta (37, 54), Raquel Fernandes (85)
47 (SS)BenficaSporting0–1Carolina Mendes (7)
514 (SS)SportingBenfica0–3Nycole Raysla (5), Cloé Lacasse (83), Kika Nazareth (87 p.)
62021–222 (FS)SportingBenfica5–1Brenda Pérez (10), Joana Marchão (38 p.), Joana Martins (47), Diana Silva (61, 79)Valéria Cantuário (45+8)
75SportingBenfica0–1Jéssica Silva (74)
812BenficaSporting3–1Carole Costa (4), Andreia Faria (12), Ana Vitória (75)Fátima Pinto (90+8)
92022–236SportingBenfica1–2Cláudia Neto (65 p.)Cloé Lacasse (47), Valéria Cantuário (89)
1017BenficaSporting0–1Maiara Niehues (63)

Portuguese Cup

#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12022–23QFBenficaSporting5–0Jéssica Silva (15, 18), Ana Vitória (38, 52), Christy Ucheibe (76)

League Cup

  Team won the competition that season
#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12019–20GSBenficaSporting2–2Pauleta (39), Darlene (72 p.)Nevena Damjanović (3 p.), Diana Silva (54)
22020–21FSportingBenfica1–2Bruna Costa (52)Cloé Lacasse (4), Nycole Raysla (12 p.)
32022–23SFBenficaSporting4–1Cloé Lacasse (16, 42), Jéssica Silva (69), Kika Nazareth (77)Chandra Davidson (55)
4SportingBenfica2–4Ana Capeta (26, 53)Jéssica Silva (39), Francisca Nazareth (50, 58), Marta Cintra (90)

Super Cup matches

#SeasonR.Home teamAway teamScoreGoals (home)Goals (away)
12021FBenficaSporting0–2Brenda Pérez (51) Joana Marchão (86)
22022FBenficaSporting4–1 (a.e.t.)Francisca Nazareth (75), Ana Vitória (96 p., 107), Nycole Raysla (109)Cláudia Neto (63 p.)

All-time head-to-head results

See also

Notes

  1. Also known as Dérbi Eterno (eternal derby), Dérbi dos Dérbis (derby of the derbies), Dérbi da Segunda Circular (Segunda Circular derby), Dérbi da Capital (derby of the capital)
  2. The Latin Cup, a forerunner of the European Cup,[9] was a competition created by FIFA at request of the four (Latin) federations that contested it. Its regulation was made by a committee composed of members from the competing federations, and FIFA did not participate actively in its organization.[10]

References

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  3. Pires, Bruno (22 April 2017). ""O lagartão" vaidoso e o "líder" que não dizia palavrões" [The vain "lizard" and the "leader" who did not curse]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 22 May 2023. maior dérbi do futebol português
  4. "Delegada de saúde considera que vai haver dérbi entre Benfica e Sporting, embora a situação esteja a ser avaliada diariamente" [Health officer considers that there will a derby between Benfica and Sporting, despite the situation being assessed daily]. Tribuna Expresso (in Portuguese). 2 December 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2023. maior dérbi do país
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  32. HISTÓRICO: dérbi na Luz bate recorde de assistência em Portugal!

Further reading

  • Melo, Afonso de (November 2007). 100 anos: 1907–2007, Benfica-Sporting x Sporting Benfica ...pior do que inimigos, eram irmãos [100 years: 1907–2007, Benfica-Sporting x Sporting-Benfica ...worse than enemies, they were siblings] (First ed.). Prime Books. ISBN 978-989-8028-52-5.
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