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's 100th season in existence and the club's 70th consecutive season in the top flight of
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. It ran from 1 July 2003 to 30 June 2004. Benfica competed domestically in the
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and the
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. The club also participated in the
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as a result of finishing second in the Primeira Liga in the previous season. After
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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
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to the squad and re-signed
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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
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for a spot in the group stage. They lost both legs and were relegated to the
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. 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
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. January was a difficult month for Benfica as they lost the
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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
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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
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. The club also reached the Portuguese Cup final for the first time in seven years. Benfica beat
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in extra-time to win their 24th Cup, which they dedicated to Fehér.


Season summary


Pre-season

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. As a condition to agreeing to stay, he wanted several problems related to the technical staff, training fields and signings to be solved. On 23 June, Camacho agreed to remain as manager, with
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and
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assisting him. 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
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. Benfica inquired after Helton, and
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to compete with
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for the goalkeeper position. Over the course of two weeks, the club negotiated unsuccessfully with the latter and ultimately chose to stay with Moreira. The club also looked into strengthen their options at centre and at left-back, negotiating unsuccessfully with
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, Atouba and Júnior. Despite these failed negotiations, Benfica added
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, and re-signed
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; both would be regular starters throughout the season.Tovar, Rui. p. 609 With Portugal in seventh place in the
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and because only the first six had their league runner-up drawn directly into the group stage of the
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, Benfica had to go through a
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, and were paired with
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on the draw of 26 July. The first match was scheduled for 13 August at
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and the return leg, on the 26 August, at the
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, due to
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's inability to receive European games. The team began their season preparations on 5 July, with two days reserved for medicals. After a week and a half of training sessions on
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, they travelled to
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on 16 July, for a seven-day tour. In
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, they played Panathinaikos and Sporting, with different results, a loss with the Greeks and a win with Sporting. Back in Portugal, Benfica competed in two tournaments, first at the
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with
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, and later at the Centenarian Trophy with Boavista and
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. The team ended their pre-season with a match against
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. Although Camacho initially doubted the team's chances in the title race, 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.


August–September

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.". The third goal from Lazio, scored by Mihajlović, came from a
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's foul after touching the ball with his hands; Camacho openly criticized Roger for the incident. On the 17th, Benfica began their league campaign away to Boavista. Their last win there was on 30 March 1996, eight seasons ago. The game ended as a goalless draw, with Camacho criticizing the referee for the excessive number of interruptions. On the following Saturday, Benfica defeated
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at home, in a 2–0 win, which Camacho admitted to be flattering in comparison with the team performance. 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
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. On the 27th, Benfica lost one-nil to Lazio, and were knocked out of the Champions League. 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. Benfica's first match in September was on the 14th against
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.Tovar, Rui. p. 603 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. Camacho took responsibility for the goals in extra-time, admitting the team needed to be smarter and waste time. 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. 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." Three days later, Benfica started their UEFA Cup campaign against
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, a Belgian team that
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described as "easy". 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. On the 28th, Benfica closed the month with a home win against
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, with Tiago scoring the only goal. Despite the fans whistling the team, Camacho was pleased with the performance, noting the opportunities the team had to double the lead.


October–November

The first match in October was on the 4th; it was an away match at Parque de Jogos, Moreirense's home ground.Tovar, Rui. p. 603 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. After a break for international matches, Benfica returned with the second leg of the UEFA Cup on the 15th.Tovar, Rui. p. 607 They dominated the match, and only a strong performance from
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allowed the Belgians to leave with only a goal conceded. 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
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on the same day. On 19 October, Benfica ended their six-month spell at Estádio Nacional with a match against
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. 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. Camacho acknowledged that Benfica struggled after conceding Gil Vicente's goal, adding that it was a normal behaviour in football. On the 25th, Benfica opened its brand new Estádio da Luz, attracting a sell-out crowd against
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.Tovar, Rui. p. 604 Benfica won 2–1, with
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scoring twice. On the following Wednesday, Benfica opened the redeveloped Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, in a game transferred from August.Tovar, Rui. p. 603 Simão put on a
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performance, leading the team to a 3–1 win to Académica. Benfica started November by hosting
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on the 2nd in the official opening of their new stadium.Tovar, Rui. p. 604 Beira-Mar won 2–1, inflicting Benfica's second league defeat, which opened an 11-point gap to Porto. Camacho blamed the defeat on the lack of goal opportunities. Four days later, Benfica received
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for the UEFA Cup, beating them 3–1 and assuring a two-goal lead for the second leg. Camacho recognized the team was struggling to defend against corner-kicks, as both Beira-Mar and Molde had scored in corners. On 9 November, the team visited Alverca and won three-nil, with two goals from Tiago and one from Geovanni. Camacho was pleased with the performance, but said that Benfica should have scored more. On 12 November, Benfica played Marítimo, in a fixture transferred from October.Tovar, Rui. p. 603 Weakened by injuries in some of the regular players, Benfica could not do better than a one-all draw. Camacho attributed the result to the excessive number of games in short amount of time, something most of the players were not accustomed to. After a 10-day international break, Benfica opened the
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campaign against
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on the 22nd. They won 3–1 with all of the goals arriving late in the game. Benfica closed the month with a 2–0 win to Molde, on the second leg of the UEFA Cup, with Tiago again scoring twice.


December–January

On 1 December, Benfica won its first league match in their new stadium, beating Rio Ave by 2–0. After the match, Camacho defended his team to the press by saying "
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's team is gone." A week later, the team defeated
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away, with João Pereira scoring two goals. Because Porto had lost points, Benfica were now only six points from the top of the league. On the 13th, Benfica won their fifth match in a row, beating
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at home. 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
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, for the optimist it is half full; for the pessimist, it is half empty." On the same day, they were drawn with Rosenborg in the upcoming round of the UEFA Cup. 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. 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. Camacho later said that Benfica could have scored six or seven goals. This was the team's seventh win in a row, the longest streak of consecutive wins in Camacho's time at Benfica. 2004 opened with a
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against Sporting on 4 January.Tovar, Rui. p. 604 Benfica conceded an early goal, after Moreira fouled
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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. On 11 January, Benfica visited
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at the newly developed Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa.Tovar, Rui. p. 604 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. With five points lost in two games, the distance to the top was again 11 points, with 6 to second place. The game also marked the debut of
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, a 30-year-old left-back hired to compete with Cristiano. A week later, Benfica beat Boavista 3–2 with two goals from Sokota. At the press conference, Camacho criticized the media's behaviour after two weeks of intense pressure due to previous results. On 25 January, Benfica closed the month with an away game at Vitória de Guimarães.Tovar, Rui. p. 605 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
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brought on by
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. The day after his death, Benfica announced they were permanently retiring his shirt number.


February–March

In the aftermath of Fehér's death, Benfica played at home to Académica on 3 February.Tovar, Rui. p. 605 Benfica scored first on the 27th minute with a goal from Zahovič, with Geovanni later making it 2–0. On the 8th, Benfica defeated Belenenses at Restelo, with two second half goals from Sokota and João Pereira. Camacho said the team had won the first of a cycle of three decisive matches. Three days later, Benfica played the quarter-finals of the Portuguese Cup against Nacional.Tovar, Rui. p. 607 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. On 15 February, Benfica received Porto for the second Clássico of the season. 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. Camacho expressed that the correct result should have been a win for Benfica, and that Porto had been lucky. A week later, Benfica met Nacional again, now on their home turf.Tovar, Rui. p. 605 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. 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." On the 26th, Benfica received Rosenborg in the UEFA Cup.Tovar, Rui. p. 608 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. The final game of February was on the 29th, with Benfica hosting Moreirense at Da Luz.Tovar, Rui. p. 605 Benfica scored first by Fernando Aguiar, but could not retain their lead and conceded a late goal from Demétrius. 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.". Benfica played the second leg of the UEFA Cup third round on 3 March.Tovar, Rui. p. 608 At the
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, 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
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. On the 7th, the team visited Gil Vicente's home stadium.Tovar, Rui. p. 605 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. Camacho praised the players for maintaining their commitment after an exhausting European game. On the following Thursday, Benfica hosted
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in the UEFA Cup.Tovar, Rui. p. 608 The team had multiple chances against Toldo but could not beat him, with the match ending 0–0. On 14 March, Benfica played host to Marítimo, beating them 1–0 with a goal by Simão in the 81st minute. 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
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. On 21 March, Benfica visited the new Municipal de Aveiro to face the local team, Beira-Mar.Tovar, Rui. p. 605 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. The win reduced the gap to Sporting to just 4 points. Four days later, Benfica and Inter Milan had an entertaining seven-goal thriller in the second leg of the UEFA Cup.Tovar, Rui. p. 608 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. Benfica closed March on the 28th.Tovar, Rui. p. 606 Two early goals allowed the team to cruise past Alverca, bringing their win tally to five wins in eight games.


April–May

Benfica opened April in
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with an away match against Rio Ave on Sunday 4 April.Tovar, Rui. p. 606 The home team opened the scoring in the second half and six minutes later Benfica equalized by Tiago. The game ended with a 1–1 draw, with Camacho admitting the team showed signs of fatigue. This draw also allowed Sporting to regain a six-point lead, with just five match-days to go. On 10 April, Benfica played Paços de Ferreira at home.Tovar, Rui. p. 606 Nuno Gomes and Geovanni both scored in the second half to give Benfica a 2–1 win. A week later Benfica won their second game in a row, 3–0 away at Braga.Tovar, Rui. p. 606
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scored his first of the season while Sokota and Simão made it 3–0 by the half-hour point. 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. Camacho attributed the easy win to his team's motivation. Benfica ended April with a home game against Estrela da Amadora.Tovar, Rui. p. 606 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. Camacho liked the win but not the performance, saying: "We lacked sharpness and played on a slow pace." 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." On 2 May, Benfica visited the new
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for a match that decided who would go to the
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. 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?." 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. 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. Camacho later said: "We finished in second place, because we did not give up.". Benfica's last game of the season was the
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. In a highly competitive match, Porto took the lead through
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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. It was the first trophy for the team since
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, ending the club longest drought. 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. In the post-season, although Camacho said he was preparing for the following
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, he chose to depart to
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on 24 May, as he signed a 2-year deal.


Competitions


Overall record


Primeira Liga


League table


Results by round


Matches


Taça de Portugal


UEFA Champions League


Third qualifying round


UEFA Cup


First round


Second round


Third round


Fourth round


Friendlies


Player statistics

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).Tovar, Rui. p. 609


Transfers


In


Out


Out by loan


See also

* 2003–04 in Portuguese football


References

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