Luís Filipe Ferreira Vieira (born 22 June 1949) is a Portuguese
real estate businessman who was the
33rd president of sports club
S.L. Benfica
(), commonly known as Benfica, is a professional football club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that competes in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football.
Founded on 28 February 1904, as ''Sport Lisboa'', Benfica is one of the " ...
, from October 2003 to July 2021.
He was also president of the club's
SAD board of directors until July 2021, when he was arrested in operation "Red Card" (.
Early life and career
Vieira was born on 22 June 1949 in Bairro das Furnas,
São Domingos de Benfica
São Domingos de Benfica () is a ''freguesia'' (civil parish) and district of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Located in northern Lisbon, São Domingos de Benfica is east of Benfica, Lisbon, Benfica, south of Carnide, west of Alvalade, and north ...
, to Benvinda Ferreira (mother), a factory worker, and Fernando Mendes Vieira, a construction worker.
Vieira started his professional career in the tire industry, where he got the nickname "
Kadhafi dos pneus" (Kadhafi of tires).
Afterwards, he asserted himself in the construction industry; along with two partners, he funded Obriverca in 1985, which was considered one of Portugal's biggest construction companies.
In 2008, seven years after leaving the company,
Vieira was ranked by Portuguese magazine ''
Exame
''Exame''
is a fortnightly magazine specializing in economics, business, politics and technology published by Editora Abril, in São Paulo, Brazil. It reports news, reviews and tips about business, sales, investments, economics, environment, tech ...
'' as the 74th wealthiest person in Portugal, with a fortune of €162 million, mostly due to his
real estate business called ''Grupo Inland''. This company belongs to business group Promovalor, managed by his son, Tiago, and of which Vieira is chairman of the board of directors.
On 31 January 2018, the
Portuguese Attorney General's Office confirmed Vieira as a formal suspect () in (Operation Lex) for
influence peddling
Influence peddling, also called traffic of influence or trading in influence, is the practice of using one's influence in government or connections with authorities to obtain favours or preferential treatment for another, usually in return for ...
.
In 2018, Vieira had allegedly promised then judge (and neighbour) Rui Rangel a position at Benfica in return for an alleged influence on a pending
lawsuit
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related to a company belonging to Vieira's family.
By May 2021, Vieira was considered the second-biggest debtor of
Novo Banco
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, with a debt of €440 million related to Promovalor.
Presidency of Alverca
In May 1991, Vieira became president of
football
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club
F.C. Alverca
Futebol Clube de Alverca is a Portuguese Association football, football club based in Alverca do Ribatejo, Vila Franca de Xira. It currently plays in the Liga Portugal 2.
History
F.C. Alverca was founded on 1 September 1939.
After many decades i ...
, a position he held for ten years. In May 2001, he suspended his presidency and left the club to join
S.L. Benfica
(), commonly known as Benfica, is a professional football club based in Lisbon, Portugal, that competes in the Primeira Liga, the top flight of Portuguese football.
Founded on 28 February 1904, as ''Sport Lisboa'', Benfica is one of the " ...
as an adviser for its
SAD,
at a time when he was a paying member () of Benfica rivals
Sporting CP
Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries, and
FC Porto
Futebol Clube do Porto, Order of Prince Henry, MHIH, Order of Merit (Portugal), OM (), commonly known as FC Porto or simply Porto, is a Portuguese professional sports club based in Porto. It is best known for the professional association footbal ...
,
and had made several deals with the latter club as president of Alverca.
Presidency of Benfica
2003–2006
On 31 October 2003, Vieira was elected
33rd president of Benfica, with 90,47% of the votes of its members, thus succeeding
Manuel Vilarinho, who had beaten
João Vale e Azevedo
João António de Araújo Vale e Azevedo (born 17 May 1957) is a Portuguese former lawyer who was the 31st president of sports club S.L. Benfica.
In relation to his three-year club presidency, he was convicted of embezzlement, document forge ...
in 2000. With the support of Vilarinho, Vieira defeated candidates Jaime Antunes and Guerra Madaleno in the club's first use of
electronic voting
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Depending on the particular implementation, e-voting may use standalone '' electronic voting machines'' (also ...
.
Months later, Benfica won their first trophy in eight years, the
Portuguese Cup
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*** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language
** Portu ...
, with manager
José Antonio Camacho
José Antonio Camacho Alfaro (; born 8 June 1955) is a Spanish former football left-back and a former manager.
He spent 15 professional years at Real Madrid, appearing in more than 500 official matches with the team and helping win 19 major ti ...
.
On 2 June 2005, Vieira threatened to resign if Benfica did not achieve 300,000 members until October that year.
With
Giovanni Trapattoni
Giovanni Trapattoni (; born 17 March 1939), popularly nicknamed "Trap" or "Il Trap", is an Italian former Association football, football manager and former player, considered the most successful club coach of Football in Italy, Italian football ...
as manager in the
2004–05 season, Benfica won the
Portuguese League, ending an eleven-year drought.
In the
2005–06 season, with manager
Ronald Koeman
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, Benfica won the
Portuguese Super Cup and reached the quarter-finals of the
UEFA Champions League
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,
knocking out defending champions
Liverpool
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.
2006–2009

On 27 October 2006, Vieira ran uncontested and was reelected for a second term, receiving 95.6% of the votes. Back in September 2006, Vieira had stated, "Benfica's debt does not scare anyone, let Benfica get to 2011 and you will see that Benfica will be a European colossus, not to say worldwide". In addition, he had reminded his ambition of making Benfica European champions again.
In November, with 160,398 paying members, Benfica was recognized by the ''
Guinness World Records
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'' as "the most widely supported football club".
For the
2006–07 season, Vieira signed manager
Fernando Santos, whose contract would not last long. Following a trophyless season, Santos was sacked after his first league match of the
season
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, eventually being replaced by Camacho, who returned to the club. From then to the
2008–09 season, Benfica finished fourth and third in the league, respectively, and won the second edition of the
League Cup with manager
Quique Sánchez Flores
Enrique "Quique" Sánchez Flores (; born 5 February 1965) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a right-back.
He began his professional career with Valencia in 1984, going on to amass La Liga totals of 304 games and 16 g ...
.
At financial level, Benfica SAD started to be listed on the Portuguese stock exchange
Euronext Lisbon
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Euronext Lisbon trades equities, public and private bonds, participation bonds, warrants, corporate warrant ...
in May 2007.
2009–2012
On 3 July 2009, after dismissing the club's governing bodies on 8 June to call early elections, Vieira was reelected with 91.74% of the votes, defeating Bruno Costa Carvalho, who got 2.98%, in a total of 20,672 voters. Before winning the elections, Vieira promised a more winning term in football; in his previous one, Benfica did not achieve better than a third-place finish in the league and one League Cup trophy.
In the first year of his third term, with
Jorge Jesus
Jorge Fernando Pinheiro de Jesus (; born 24 July 1954) is a Portuguese professional Association football, football Manager (association football), manager and former player. Most recently he was the manager of Saudi Professional League, Saudi P ...
as manager, Benfica won the
Portuguese League and their second
League Cup.
In the two following seasons, the team would retain the
League Cup, reach the quarter-finals of the
2011–12 UEFA Champions League
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, and finish second in the league, twice.
Vieira, after being contested by members of Benfica following the team's elimination against
S.C. Braga
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in the semi-finals of the
2010–11 UEFA Europa League
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, stated, "I am not held on to the presidency of Benfica." Back in late April 2010, slightly more than 100 members of Benfica had approved the new statutes of the club with 95% of the votes, in which the most notable changes were the requirement of 25 years of continuous membership as an adult for presidential candidates (they must be at least 43 years old), the extension of the presidential term from three to four years, and the extension from 20 to 50 votes for effective members with more than 25 years of membership.
2012–2016
On 28 September 2012, Vieira became the second president of Benfica to have the club's annual accounts voted down by its members, after
Manuel Damásio
Manuel Damásio Soares Garcia (born 9 July 1940), known as Manuel Damásio, is a Portuguese businessman who served as the 30th president of sports club Benfica.
Born in Lisbon, Damásio was elected president of Benfica on 7 January 1994 with ...
in 1997. Benfica presented an €11 million loss, despite heavy earnings in the previous UEFA Champions League campaign and through the sales of players such as
Fábio Coentrão
Fábio Alexandre da Silva Coentrão (; born 11 March 1988) is a Portuguese former professional footballer. Mainly a left-back, he also operated as a winger and occasionally as a defensive midfielder.
After starting playing professionally with ...
and
Roberto. Vieira was asked to resign by members of Benfica. On 13 October, he ran for a fourth term, announcing the goal of winning three Portuguese League titles, of reaching one European final in football, and of winning a total of 50 championship titles in other sports.
He also promised to broadcast Benfica's
home
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league matches on
Benfica TV
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, thus not renewing the club's contract with Joaquim Oliveira's
Olivedesportos.
Prior to club elections, a group of Benfica members, including the candidate list led by Rui Rangel, questioned Vieira's membership years with the club.
On 26 October, Vieira was reelected with 83.02% of votes, defeating Rui Rangel, who got 13.83%.
One day before, Vieira had said that lowering Benfica's debt was not a priority. Later, on 7 December, he surpassed Bento Mântua as the longest-serving president at Benfica.
In the first year of his fourth term, Benfica finished second in the league and were runners-up in both the
Portuguese Cup
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** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods
** Portuguese language, a Romance language
*** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language
** Portu ...
and
UEFA Europa League
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;
manager Jesus was contested but remained at the club for two more seasons. In the
2013–14 season, Benfica achieved an unprecedented
treble of Portuguese League, Portuguese Cup and League Cup, and were again runners-up in the
UEFA Europa League
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. Benfica's overall performance in the
2014–15 season was considered positive, as Vieira was just one football league title away from his 2012 silverware promise, dubbed "3+1+50".
Financially, in early October 2016, after the
2015–16 season, Benfica reported total
asset
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s of €416 million, an increase of 14.2%, and total
liabilities of €495 million, an increase of 6.1%.
2016–2020
On 27 October 2016, without opponents for a second time, Vieira was reelected for a fifth term, receiving 95.52% of votes – 12,503 voters in a total of 13,257. In March 2017, prior to Benfica's clinching of the
league title, Vieira stated "We
enficaare 10 years ahead of the competition
ther Portuguese clubs, promising to lower Benfica's debt by €200 million in two years. Then, on July, following Benfica's first four league titles in a row (''tetra''), he said, "Until we do not have control over the debt, we will not stop selling" and later underscored that "one can mortgage a title, but not the club's future".
Later, in September, in a heated general assembly of the club, following the 5–0 away defeat to
FC Basel
Fussball Club Basel 1893, widely known as FC Basel, FCB, or just Basel, is a Swiss professional Association football, football club based in Basel, in the Basel-Stadt, Canton of Basel-Stadt. Formed in 1893, the club has been List of Swiss footba ...
in the
Champions League, Vieira was contested (and insulted) by some members of Benfica. He told all those present to believe in the Portuguese title (now lost) and replied to a resignation request: "I will be here
t Benficafor many and many years to come." In early November, despite the continuation of Benfica's bad
season
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start, Vieira reinforced his confidence in manager Vitória by saying, "There is no
egativeresult that will take
Rui Vitória
Rui Carlos Pinho da Vitória (; born 16 April 1970) is a Portuguese football manager and a former player who played as a midfielder. He is currently the manager of Super League Greece club Panathinaikos.
As a manager, he most notably spent th ...
away from this project." Later in February 2018, he stated, "When I leave Benfica, surely I will be poorer, not richer."
The club's overall performance in 2017–18 was deemed negative, as Benfica did not win any league title in men's basketball, football, futsal, handball, roller hockey and volleyball. Therefore, prior to the
2018–19 season, Vieira stated: "This will be the season of reconquest! And of quick return to our victorious cycle and of hegemony in Portuguese football." In late November 2018, Vieira was about to sack Rui Vitória after a string of bad results, but he changed his mind overnight due to "a feeling, a light", thus keeping the coach. Nonetheless, two days after the club's first-ever loss to
Portimonense on 2 January 2019, Vieira terminated Vitória's contract. Coach
Bruno Lage was signed the next day and guided Benfica to their
37th champions title. The
next season, Benfica only won the
Portuguese Super Cup.
During a general assembly on 27 September 2019, Vieira insulted and grabbed a Benfica member by the neck after the latter criticised the club's board of directors, especially Vieira, who refused to apologise for the incident. In May 2020, the
Portuguese Securities Market Commission
The Portuguese Securities Market Commission, also known by its initials as "CMVM", is the Portuguese financial regulator that supervises and regulates securities and other financial instruments and activities of all those who operate within said m ...
denied Benfica
SGPS'
takeover
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attempt of Benfica SAD because the funding source was the SAD itself. If successful, the takeover would benefit the largest single
shareholder
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of Benfica SAD, José António dos Santos ("King of Chickens"), friend and business partner of Vieira.
2020–2021
For the
2020–21 season, Vieira signed Jorge Jesus for a second time, as part of the club's €105 million investment amid the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, the biggest ever in Portuguese football. Despite this, Benfica were eliminated in the
Champions League third qualifying round, lost the
Super Cup match, finished third in the
league
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, and lost a
Portuguese Cup final for a second time in a row.
Considered a failed, disastrous season, it was the first time Benfica ended trophyless since
2012–13
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.
Elections
On 28 October 2020, shortly after the beginning of the 2020–21 season, Vieira was reelected for a sixth term with 62.59% of votes, the lowest percentage he ever obtained, in the most participated electoral meeting in the history of the club, with 38,102 total voters. For the first time, associates were able to vote at Benfica Houses in
mainland Portugal
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, due to the pandemic, in a total of 25 voting locations.
The elections were marked by controversy, as the general assembly president at the time, Virgílio Duque Vieira, refused to count (physical) votes after promising Luís Filipe Vieira's opposition to do so, with ballot boxes, some of them poorly sealed, being taken away in ordinary and apparently insecure vehicles by a company in charge of Benfica football team's security.
Since then, the 2020 elections have been criticized by presidential candidates João Noronha Lopes (34.71% of votes) and Rui Gomes da Silva (1.64%), as well as by Francisco Benitez of , for lack of transparency, also in regard to the absence of
electoral roll
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s and to the uncertified electronic voting system developed and implemented by the club. Moreover, prior to the elections, Vieira refused to confront presidential candidates, describing debates as "noise" and saying that the club's future would not be decided in elections.
Lawsuit, arrest and resignation
On 10 June 2021, Vieira was the target of a civil lawsuit by lawyer and Benfica member Jorge Mattamouros with the goal of removing him from presidency for violation of the club's statutes. Vieira was accused of using Benfica for personal gain. Mattamouros promised to remove the lawsuit if Vieira resigned.
On 7 July, Vieira and José António dos Santos were arrested on suspicions of breach of trust against Benfica, aggravated
fraud
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,
tax evasion
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,
forgery
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, and
money laundering
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.
Among the accusations, Vieira and Santos are indicted for making a promissory contract, without notifying the Portuguese Securities Market Commission, to sell 25% of Benfica SAD to American businessman
John Textor
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for €50 million, with the latter making a €1 million
advance payment
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. In addition, Vieira and businessman Bruno Macedo are accused of
embezzling
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€2.5 million from transfers of footballers
Derlis González
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,
Cláudio Correa, and
César Martins.
Two days after the arrest, Vieira suspended his functions as president, despite the club statutes not allowing it, and was temporarily replaced by vice-president
Rui Costa
Rui Manuel César Costa (; born 29 March 1972) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who is the 34th president of sports club S.L. Benfica. He also succeeded Luís Filipe Vieira as president of the club's SAD board of directors.
...
. On 10 July, Vieira was put under
house arrest
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on
bail
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of €3 million, to be paid within 20 days, and was ordered to hand over his passport. He released a statement two days later requesting supporters to "remain calm in defending the good reputation of the wonderful institution that is Benfica", and his lawyer said Vieira was considering a return as club president. Vieira resigned from presidency of Benfica and its SAD on 15 July,
and Mattamouros withdrew his lawsuit.
During Vieira's 18-year presidency of Benfica, the men's football team won 7
league
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titles, 3
Portuguese Cup
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** Portu ...
s, 7
League Cups, and 5
Portuguese Super Cups.
Benfica presidency aftermath
In October, Vieira appeared at the 2021 Benfica elections and said that "too much democracy at Benfica harms the club". In January 2022, it was widely reported that Vieira is suspected of receiving money from 55 football transfers.
Personal life
Vieira married Vanda on 23 August 1974, and they have two children, Tiago (son) and Sara (daughter). Vieira resides in Dafundo,
Oeiras.
In 1993, Vieira was sentenced to 20 months in prison for stealing a truck in 1984 to collect a debt. However, he did not serve the sentence because of two
amnesty
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laws, which granted him full pardon.
In July 2021, Tiago, along with his father, was arrested in operation "
Red Card
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Red card may also refer to:
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" (. In September that year, at the request of Novo Banco, the Civil Court of
Lisbon
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ordered the seizing of Vieira's Benfica shares and a house. He was hoping to sell his 3.28% of shares for €5.9 million. In October 2022, Vieira was sentenced to pay 7.5 million euros to Novo Banco by the same court. He has appealed the decision.
References
External links
S.L. Benfica official profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vieira, Luis Filipe
1949 births
Living people
Businesspeople from Lisbon
S.L. Benfica presidents
Portuguese football chairmen and investors
People convicted of theft