Sport London e Benfica F.C.

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Sport London e Benfica
Full nameSport London e Benfica Football Club
Nickname(s)As Águias (The Eagles)
Os Encarnados (The Reds)
Founded15 May 1981
GroundSpringwest Academy, London
OwnerAndre Raposo
ChairmanAndre Raposo
ManagerRicky Nelson
LeagueMiddlesex County League Division One South & West
2022–23Middlesex County League Saturday Combination, 2nd of 10 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website

Sport London e Benfica are a football club, based in London. Affiliated with Sport Lisboa e Benfica, they are currently members of the Middlesex County League Division One South & West.

History[edit]

Founded on 15 May 1981,[1] the club joined the Camden Sunday League, where they remained until joining the Chiswick & District League in 1986. In 1990 they joined the Marathon Sunday League, going on to win Division Three in 1995–96 and Division Two in 1997–98. After finishing as runners-up in Division One in 1998–99, the club were promoted to the Premier Division. In 2000 they became members of the Hayes & District Sunday League, winning the Premier Division in 2002–03. The following season they won the league's Premier Cup and President Cup.

In 2005 the club switched from Sunday league football to Saturday football, joining Division One of the Middlesex County Football League. The club won the division at the first attempt, earning promotion to the Premier Division. The following season the club won the Premier Division, earning promotion to Division One of the Spartan South Midlands League.[2]

In 2007–08 the club finished eighth in Division One. The following season they dropped to eighteenth place, and played in the FA Vase for the first time, reaching the second round.[2] In 2009–10 they finished twentieth in a 21-club division. During the following season the club's groundshare with Hanwell Town ended and they moved to Haringey Borough's Coles Park in Tottenham. As a result, the club resigned from the league midway through the season.[2]

The club continued to run youth teams, also creating a futsal team that entered the Middlesex FA Futsal fives, which they went on to win two seasons in a row. They subsequently re-entered the Middlesex County League in 2017, joining Division Two. Howeverm, after finishing second-from-bottom in the division in 2017–18, they were relegated to the Saturday Combination. In 2022–23 the club won the Middlesex County Junior Trophy (defeating CB Hounslow United's third team 6–0 in the final) and the Jeff Nardin & Combination Cup, beating LPFC Old Boys 3–1 in the final. However, the club played a suspended player in the Jeff Nardin & Combination Cup final, resulting in the cup being awarded to LPFC Old Boys. The season also saw them finish as runners-up in the Saturday Combination, earning promotion to Division One South & West, which they went on to win the following season.

Management team[edit]

Position Staff
Manager Ricky Nelson
Assistant Manager Joao Dos Santos
1st Team Goalkeeping Coach Luis Silva
1st Team Physiotherapist Joao Santos
Media Team Alex Corda

Last updated: 13 April 2023
Source: Sport London e Benfica

Honours[edit]

  • Middlesex County League
    • Division One South & West champions 2023–24
    • Premier Division champions 2006–07
    • Division One champions 2005–06
  • Middlesex County Junior Trophy
    • Winners 2022–23
  • Hayes & District Sunday League
    • Premier Division champions 2002–03
    • Premier Cup winners 2003–04
    • President's Cup winners 2003–04
  • Marathon Sunday League
    • Division Two champions 1997–98
    • Division Three champions 1995–96

Records[edit]

  • Best FA Vase performance: Second round, 2008–09[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sports London e Benfica Brent Council
  2. ^ a b c d Sport London E Benfica at the Football Club History Database

External links[edit]