Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Benfica's away jersey a cosmic connection to it's roots

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Benfica's away jersey for 2024-25 season has been a big hit with fans, as the club announced that it has set record sales even without the club donning it yet this preseason. This season's away jersey is not just a shirt but a piece of history crafted by the stars. Benfica has paid tribute to the club's faithful with a design that has the alignment of the stars from February 28, 1904, the date that the club was founded.

This connection to its founding day gives the jersey a celestial vibe, making fans feel like they’re wearing a piece of history. It’s more than just fabric; it’s a badge of honor that connects fans to their club's origins.

Benfica has always been a club steeped in tradition, but this away jersey shows that they’re not afraid to innovate. By paying homage to their roots while embracing modern design elements, the club strikes the perfect balance. It’s like mixing the old with the new, creating something that’s fresh yet familiar. This approach not only honors the past but also looks boldly toward the future.

Anyone interested in purchasing this season's jersey can go to the club's official site and hit the online store, where you can get a variety of products to go along with the jersey.

Saturday, July 27, 2024

Benfica should move for Famalicao's Gustavo Sa

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Benfica has a golden opportunity on their hands. The spotlight's shining bright on a young talent from Famalicao, a 19-year-old attacking midfielder who's turning heads and making waves in the football world. This isn't just another player to keep an eye on; this kid could be the secret ingredient Benfica needs to spice up their midfield.

When it comes to scouting the next big football talent, Benfica has not always kept a keen eye on the emerging stars of Portugal but this could change with the buzz around the league in Gustavo Sa. The 19-year-old, with his skills, creativity, and potential, he could be the missing puzzle piece for Benfica and a perfect replacement for the now departed Rafa Silva.

What’s truly exciting is how he plays. Sa doesn’t shy away from taking on defenders. He dribbles with confidence, weaving through opponents like a skilled artist painting a masterpiece. He has the capability to change the game in a heartbeat. Can you envision him linking up with Benfica’s star forwards? The possibilities are endless.

Benfica has a storied history of nurturing young talents and turning them into footballing legends. With an eye on the future, the club should focus on integrating young players like Sa into their strategy. The current squad could use a breath of fresh air. Why settle for the same old routine when there’s a vibrant talent ready to take the stage?

Bringing Sa into the mix would not only diversify the squad but also create competition for places. This kind of healthy rivalry can spark growth both for Sa and the club. After all, every great team thrives on the strength of its players pushing each other to new heights.

In today’s football world, investing in young talent is not just about sporting success; it makes financial sense too. Clubs are increasingly looking to secure players who can appreciate in value over time. If Sa continues to develop, his market worth could skyrocket, and Benfica could stand to benefit immensely from that.

Sa appeared in 32 games for Famalicao across all competitions last season, scoring four goals while providing five helpers. His slick performances also earned him a call up to Portugal's U21 side. Benfica could land Sa in a range of €10M to €15M, while allowing Famalicao to hold a certain percentage on a future sale.

The sky is the limit with Sa and Benfica should turn their attention to some home grown talent that are brewing with other club's at home and this is the perfect player to start off with.

Friday, July 26, 2024

Benfica ready for Eusebio Cup against Feyenoord

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Benfica are set for the Eusebio Cup against Dutch side Feyenoord at the Estadio da Luz on Sunday in what will be the club's fifth and second last preseason game as the get set to kick off the 2024-25 season next month.

This is the twelfth edition of the Eusebio Cup and surprisingly Benfica has only won the contest on four occasions since it's inception in 2008. The cup has not been played consistently every preseason and this is only the third contest in the last seven years.

Benfica are hoping to be able to hoist the coveted trophy when their Sunday contest concludes and will have one remaining preseason friendly against Fulham before the season commences.