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- The 1994–95 European football season was the 91st season of Sport Lisboa e Benfica's existence and the club's 61st consecutive season in both Portuguese football and UEFA competitions. The season ran from 1 July 1994 to 30 June 1995; Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Divisão and the Taça de Portugal. The club also participated in the UEFA Champions League as a result of winning the previous league. After winning their latest title, Benfica made significant changes to its squad and management. It sacked Toni and replaced him with Artur Jorge. In the transfer market, the club was far more active than the past seasons. It signed over a dozen players with Michel Preud'homme, Dimas Teixeira and Paulo Bento becoming regulars. They were joined by two loans, Claudio Caniggia and Edílson, both would be the top-scorers of the team. In the departures, fan favourites like Rui Costa or Schwarz were sold, while others like Rui Àguas, Kulkov, Silvino and Hernâni Neves were released. On the pitch, Benfica started the season by losing the 1993 Supertaça to Porto. In the Primeira Divisão, they started winning, but quickly lost their plot. In the Champions League, Jorge led Benfica to the knockout stage after coming first in their group. As the season progress, Benfica performance stabilised and starting early December, they rack up over ten wins in a row. This allowed them to close distances to leader Porto, and progress to the quarter-finals of the Portuguese Cup. In late February, in the decisive stage of the season, Benfica slipped again in the Primeira Divisão, and were eliminated in the other competitions. Til the end, Benfica could only win about half of their remaining fourteen match-days, finishing in third place, 15 points behind Porto. In their last match of the season, they lost another Supertaça to Porto. (en)
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- Simone (en)
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- Abílio (en)
- Chico Fonseca (en)
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- Emmanuel Amuneke (en)
- Fua (en)
- Jorge Soares (en)
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- "As title-holders, Benfica transform themselves in three months, and for the worst. The new board led by Damásio sacks Toni, the title winning manager and sells Rui Costa and Schwarz. From the many alternatives put at the disposal of Artur Jorge and his assistant, Zoran Filipović, only three work: Preud'Homme, Dimas and Paulo Bento. Edílson, Stanić and Caniggia show some talent, offsetting the flops,
Tavares and Nelo. Conclusion: third place in the league, without winning over either Porto, or Sporting – even losing both games against Sporting, something that only happened three times before, in 1939–40, 1952–53 and 1953–54. As an end note, double elimination on the quarter-finals: by Vitória de Setúbal on the Portuguese Cup and by AC Milan on the Champions League. In the Supercup, Porto lift the trophy in Paris." (en)
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dbp:referee
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- dbr:José_Pratas
- dbr:Vítor_Melo_Pereira
- dbr:Lucílio_Batista
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- Serge Muhmenthaler (en)
- Veiga Trigo (en)
- John Blankenstein (en)
- Bento Marques (en)
- Jorge Coroado (en)
- António Marçal (en)
- Guy Goethals (en)
- Juvenal Silvestre (en)
- Mário Leal (en)
- Pinto Correia (en)
- Vadim Zhuk (en)
- Soares Dias (en)
- Leif Sundell (en)
- António Rola (en)
- Carlos Calheiros (en)
- David Elleray (en)
- Donato Ramos (en)
- João Mesquita (en)
- Lourenço Ferreira (en)
- Ahmet Çakar (en)
- José Rufino (en)
- Monteiro da Silva (en)
- Marc Batta (en)
- Vítor Reis (en)
- Andrelino Pena (en)
- Carvalhal Araújo (en)
- Joao Mesquita (en)
- José Leirós (en)
- Miranda dos Santos (en)
- Paulo Costa (en)
- Paulo Paraty (en)
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- — Rui Miguel Tovar on the season events (en)
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rdfs:comment
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- The 1994–95 European football season was the 91st season of Sport Lisboa e Benfica's existence and the club's 61st consecutive season in both Portuguese football and UEFA competitions. The season ran from 1 July 1994 to 30 June 1995; Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Divisão and the Taça de Portugal. The club also participated in the UEFA Champions League as a result of winning the previous league. (en)
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- 1994–95 S.L. Benfica season (en)
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