Full name | Sport Lisboa e Benfica |
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Founded | 2 November 1938 |
Manager | Vasco Manuel da Cruz Gomes |
League | Portuguese Billiards League |
2011–12 | 1st at Snooker, American Pool, Women's Pool |
Website | Club home page |
Active departments of Sport Lisboa e Benfica |
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Football | Football B | Football U-19 |
Futsal | Roller hockey | Basketball |
Handball | Volleyball | Athletics |
Swimming | Rugby union | Table tennis |
Billiards | Canoeing |
Sport Lisboa e Benfica is a semi-professional billiards team based in Lisbon, Portugal. Benfica compete in the Portuguese Billiards League, in carom billiards (three-cushion), pool (eight-ball and nine-ball), and snooker events. The team is almost exclusively composed of Portuguese players. They play at the Estádio da Luz in a 202 square meters room with 4 professional pool tables and a 50 people stand.
The billiard section was created in 1938–39 with players like Alvaro Figueiredo de Lima, Maximiano Varges Henrique da Costa Santos and Aguinaldo Cacho. The section continued to grow and in the sixties it won its first regional title in 66/67 and by 69 its first National Championship. Also in 69 it participated for the first time into the CEB European Three-cushion Championship.
Between 1983 and 2000, Benfica won most of its titles, 10 Regional Championships, 6 National Championships, 2 Portuguese Cups and 3 Supercups.
In 2002/03, Benfica hired Dick Jaspers, Dion Nelin, Henrique Penalva, Jaime Faraco in an attempt to win the CEB European Three-cushion Championship but it only managed a second place.
In 2011/12, Benfica won a combined number of 13 titles, 9 for teams.
According to Benfica's official website