Sport London e Benfica F.C.
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Full name | Sport London e Benfica | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Founded | 1981 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Reynolds Field, Perivale (Groundshare with Hanwell Town) (Capacity unknown) |
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Chairman | José Manuel Andrade | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | José Viana | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
League | Spartan South Midlands League Division One |
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2006–07 | Middlesex County League Premier Division, 1st |
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Sport London e Benfica are an English association football club, based in London, founded in 1981. The club is affiliated (No.22) to Sport Lisboa e Benfica, the biggest club in Portugal.
In the 2005-06 season Sport London e Benfica (SLB) changed from playing Sunday League to Saturday League football, joining the Middlesex County Football League, part of the National League System. In its first year of National League System football, the club finished top of Division 1 at the first attempt. The following season, in the Premier Division, José Viana's squad repeated their success by becoming Champions once again. This achievement means that Sport London e Benfica will be promoted to the semi-professional leagues, the first Portuguese team to do so in the UK. Hanwell Town's stadium became the club's home ground for the 2006–07 season and remains for the 2007–08 season.
[edit] Team history
2006/2007:
- Middlesex County Football League Premier Division: Champions
- Middlesex County FA Intermediate Cup: Semi-finalists
2005/2006:
- Middlesex County Football League Division 1: Champions
- Middlesex County FA Intermediate Cup: Semi-finalists
- Middlesex Fed. League Cup: Quarter-finalists
- MCFL President's Division 1 Cup: Quarter-finalists
2004/2005:
- Hayes & District Sunday Football League Premier Division: Runners-Up
- Adelino Loureiro Easter Tournament: Winners
2003/2004
- Hayes & District Sunday Football League Premier Division: 3rd place
- Hayes & District SFL Premier Cup: Winners
- Hayes & District SFL President's Cup: Winners
2002/2003:
- Hayes & District Sunday Football League Premier Division: Champions
2001/2002
- Hayes & District Sunday Football League Premier Division: Runners-Up
2000/2001
- Marathon Sunday Football League Premier Division: 4th place
1999/2000
- Marathon Sunday Football League Premier Division: 5th place
1998/1999
- Marathon Sunday Football League Division 1: Runners-Up
- London FA Sunday Intermediate Cup Winners
1997/1998
- Marathon Sunday Football League Division 2: Winners
1996/1997
- Marathon Sunday Football League
- Invited to an International Tournament G.D.C. in Portugal - Winners
1995/1996
- Marathon Sunday Football League Division 3: Winners
- London FA Sunday Intermediate Cup Winners
1990
- Joined Marathon Sunday League
1986
- Joined Chiswick & District League
1984
- Camden SFL Challenge Cup Finalists. Lost 4-1 to Royal Oak FC
1981
- Joined Camden Sunday League
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