1960–61 S.L. Benfica season

The 1960–61 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica's 57th season in existence and the club's 27th consecutive season in the top flight of Portuguese football, covering the period from 1 August 1960 to 30 July 1961. Benfica competed domestically in the Primeira Divisão and the Taça de Portugal and participated in the European Cup after winning the previous league.

Benfica
1960–61 season
PresidentMaurício Vieira de Brito
Head coachBéla Guttmann
StadiumEstádio da Luz
Primeira Divisão1st
Taça de PortugalThird round
European CupWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: José Águas (27)
All: José Águas (43)
Biggest winBenfica 8–0 Sporting da Covilhã
(14 May 1961)
Biggest defeatVitória de Setúbal 4–1 Benfica
(1 June 1961)

After promising to win the European Cup the year before, Guttmann made almost no changes, only signing centre-back Germano. A dominant league campaign saw Benfica lap the first half with 12 wins in 13 games. A loss in January did not stop their momentum, and they added five more wins in the following weeks. On day 22, they drew with Sporting, and a week later they sealed their second consecutive league title. José Águas scored a league best 27 goals. Meanwhile, in Europe, Benfica defeated Hearts, Újpesti Dózsa, and AGF on their way to a semi-final with Rapid Wien. They won three-nil at home and drew one-all in Vienna, qualifying for the European Cup final, where they would meet favourites Barcelona. A 3–2 win secured their historic first European Cup.

Season summary edit

After Béla Guttmann led Benfica to the league title in 1959–60, he set his eyes on winning the European Cup, a promise he made when he first arrived at Benfica.[1] In his second year, he recruited Fernando Caiado as assistant, due to his connection with the players, and said to him: "Caiado, help me because I am going to make Benfica the European Champion".[2] He only made one signing for the first team, centre-back, Germano.[3] The season began on 27 August with a game against Barreirense.[4] After other matches, Benfica ended the pre-season with the Taça de Honra, which they finished third.[5][6] Despite the focus in Europe, Benfica domestic performance was dominant with 12 wins and one draw in the first half of the league. [7] At the same time, they eliminated Hearts in the preliminary round of the European Cup, and Újpesti Dózsa in the first round.[8] In the first leg, at home, Benfica build up a 5–0 lead in 28 minutes.[8] The second half of the league was less imposing, with Benfica conceding their first loss with Vitória de Guimarães.[7] This was followed by five consecutive wins.[7] In Europe, they had no difficulties in quarter-finals with the Danish AGF, beating them by 4–1 at their own home.[8] In April, Benfica wrapped up the league, after drawing with Sporting CP on match-day 22, keeping a five-point lead. A week later, they beat Braga by 7–1 and won the league with three match-days to go, a new club record.[7] José Águas was Bola de Prata for league top-scorer with 27 goals.[9]

 
The 1961 and '62 European Cup trophies on display at Museu Cosme Damião

With the league conquered, Benfica met Rapid Wien in semi-finals, beating them at home by 3–0.[7] In Vienna, the match was abandoned on the 88th minute, with the score on 1–1, after Rapid fans invaded the pitch.[10] Qualified for the European Cup final, they would face favourites FC Barcelona, who had eliminated five-time winners and title-holders Real Madrid.[10] On 31 May 1961, Barcelona scored first, but Benfica levelled by José Águas after a cross from Cavém. In the next minute, José Neto set up a long ball for Santana, with Barcelona defender, Enric Gensana heading it backwards into his own goal.[11] In the second half, Cavém crossed another ball from the left, reaching Coluna, who waited at the front of the box, to score the 3–1. Barcelona brought it down to 3–2, but no more goals occurred with Benfica winning their first ever European Cup.[12] Benfica played the second leg of the third round of the Portuguese Cup the very next day, with all the team still in Vienna, because the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) would not postpone it.[13] Entirely composed of reserve players, it marked the debut of Eusébio after five months of legal battle for his signing.[13] He scored once, and Benfica lost 4–1.[13] The season final game was with Belenenses in which Benfica won, therefore ending the league with a four-point lead over Sporting and 13 over Porto.[13]

Competitions edit

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Overall record edit

Competition First match Last match Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win % Source
Primeira Divisão 18 September 1960 8 June 1961 26 22 2 2 92 21 +71 084.62 [14]
Taça de Portugal 29 January 1961 1 June 1961 6 5 0 1 26 9 +17 083.33 [14]
European Cup 29 September 1960 31 May 1961 9 7 1 1 26 10 +16 077.78 [14]
Total 41 34 3 4 144 40 +104 082.93

Primeira Divisão edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Benfica (C) 26 22 2 2 92 21 +71 46 Qualified for the European Cup
2 Sporting CP[a] 26 19 4 3 61 19 +42 42
3 Porto 26 14 5 7 51 28 +23 33
4 Vitória de Guimarães 26 14 2 10 48 44 +4 30
5 Belenenses 26 12 4 10 45 37 +8 28 Invited for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Source: RSSSF[15] and footballzz.co.uk[16]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Sporting CP qualified because Benfica were title holders in the European Cup.

Results by round edit

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ResultWWWWWDWWWWWWWWWLWWWWWDWLWW
Position61111111111111111111111111
Source: ForaDeJogo
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches edit

18 September 1960 1 Barreirense 0–1 Benfica Barreiro
16:00 Report   76' José Águas Stadium: Campo D. Manuel de Melo
Referee: Clemente Henriques
25 September 1960 2 Benfica 4–1 Académica de Coimbra Lisbon
15:00 Cavém   10', 16'
José Augusto   3 0'
José Torres   83'
Report   29' Jorge Humberto Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Pinto Ferreira
2 October 1960 3 Benfica 4–0 Vitória de Guimarães Lisbon
16:00 Santana   12'
José Augusto   27'
Cavém   60'
Coluna   70'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Mário Mendonça
16 October 1960 4 Salgueiros 0–2 Benfica Porto
15:00 Report   10', 86' José Águas Stadium: Estádio Engenheiro Vidal Pinheiro
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Porfírio da Silva
23 October 1960 5 Benfica 4–1 Leixões Lisbon
16:00 José Águas   11', 63'
Germano   30'
José Augusto   88'
Report   33' António Medeiros Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Virgilio Baptista
30 October 1960 6 Atlético 3–3 Benfica Lisbon
15:00 Pedro Silva   1'
Fonseca   12'
Angeja   83'
Report   26' José Augusto
  62' Coluna
  88' Cavém
Stadium: Estádio da Tapadinha
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Mário Mendonça
13 November 1960 7 Benfica 5–0 Lusitano de Èvora Lisbon
16:00 José Águas   19', 23', 83'
Cavém   42', 57'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Mário Costa
20 November 1960 8 CUF 1–3 Benfica Barreiro
16:00 José Carlos   52' Report   44', 83' José Águas
  55' José Augusto
Stadium: Complexo Desportivo Alfredo da Silva
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Abel da Costa
27 November 1960 9 Benfica 1–0 Sporting Lisbon
15:00 Santana   22' Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Viriato Maximiano
4 December 1960 10 Braga 0–4 Benfica Braga
16:00 Report   11', 18', 51' Santana
  15' António Mendes
Stadium: Estádio 28 de Maio
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Caetano Nogueira
11 December 1960 11 Benfica 2–0 Porto Lisbon
16:00 José Águas   21', 59' Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Edmundo Carvalho
18 December 1960 12 Sporting da Covilhã 1–3 Benfica Covilhã
15:00 Martinho de Matos   5' Report   20' Santana
  34', 65' José Águas
Stadium: Estádio Municipal José Santos Pinto
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Braga Barros
1 January 1961 13 Benfica 4–2 Belenenses Lisbon
15:00 José Augusto   32'
Santana   35'
José Águas   43', 51'
Report   2', 16' Yaúca Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Francisco Guerra
8 January 1961 14 Benfica 3–0 Barreirense Lisbon
16:00 José Augusto   22'
Cavém   23'
José Águas   75'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: José Simões
15 January 1961 15 Académica de Coimbra 0–2 Benfica Coimbra
16:00 Report   29', 83' José Augusto Stadium: Estádio Municipal de Coimbra
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Marcos Lobato
22 January 1961 16 Vitória de Guimarães 2–1 Benfica Guimarães
15:00 Pedras   40'
Augusto Silva   52'
Report   30' Santana Stadium: Estádio D. Afonso Henriques
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Clemente Henriques
5 February 1961 17 Benfica 8–1 Salgueiros Lisbon
16:00 José Augusto   2', 15'
Germano   8' (pen.)
Cavém   10', 64'
José Águas   67', 89'
Santana   81'
Report   40' Chau Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Álvaro Rodrigues
5 February 1961 18 Leixões 0–3 Benfica Matosinhos
16:00 Report   25' José Águas
  47' Cavém
  53' José Augusto
Stadium: Estádio do Mar
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Encarnação Salgado
19 February 1961 19 Benfica 7–2 Atlético Lisbon
16:00 José Águas   13', 18', 44'
Coluna   46'
José Augusto   65'
Santana   79', 87'
Report   63' Angeja
  83' Orlando
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Raul Martins
5 March 1961 20 Lusitano de Èvora 1–2 Benfica Évora
15:00 José Pedro Bilau   90' Report   19' Cavém
  66' José Augusto
Stadium: Campo da Estrela
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Inácio Tereso
12 March 1961 21 Benfica 4–1 CUF Lisbon
16:00 José Augusto   30' (pen.), 75'
Cavém   57'
Santana   79'
Report   86' Salvador Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Renato Santos
9 April 1961 22 Sporting 1–1 Benfica Lisbon
16:00 Ernesto Figueiredo   66' Report   54' José Augusto Stadium: Estádio de Alvalade
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Clemente Henriques
23 April 1961 23 Benfica 7–1 Braga Lisbon
16:00 José Águas   9', 28'
José Torres   13'
José Augusto   36' (pen.), 38', 75'
Narciso Cruz   48' (o.g.)
Report   25' Rafael Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Inácio Tereso
30 April 1961 24 Porto 3–2 Benfica Porto
16:00 Noé Castro   32', 50'
Hernâni Silva   75' (pen.)
Report   12', 22' António Mendes Stadium: Estádio das Antas
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Marcos Lobato
14 May 1961 25 Benfica 8–0 Sporting da Covilhã Lisbon
15:00 José Águas   14', 27'
Santana   20', 43'
José Augusto   39', 45', 78'
Coluna   60'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Manuel Fragata
8 June 1961 26 Belenenses 0–4 Benfica Lisbon
16:00 Report   4' Santana
  30' Eusébio
  39' José Augusto
  79' Cavém
Stadium: Estádio do Restelo
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Pena da Silva

Taça de Portugal edit

First round edit

29 January 1961 First leg Salgueiros 2–3 Benfica Porto
Mário Campos   54'
José Benje   60'
  35' Coluna
  39' José Torres
  85' Germano
Stadium: Estádio Engenheiro Vidal Pinheiro
Referee: Renato Santos
26 February 1961 Second leg Benfica 7–1 Salgueiros Lisbon
José Torres   8', 17', 29', 40', 74'
Cavém   43'
Sampaio   72' (o.g.)
  61' José Caraballo Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: José da Rosa Nunes

Second round edit

26 March 1961 First leg Benfica 8–1 Olhanense Lisbon
José Águas   26', 52', 53', 62', 74'
Cruz   81'
Santana   83'
Coluna   90'
  11' Cava Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Marcos Lobato
16 April 1961 Second leg Olhanense 0–4 Benfica Olhão
  2', 8', 42' José Torres
  38' Cavém
Stadium: Estádio Padinha
Referee: Manuel Fortunato

Third round edit

7 May 1961 First leg Benfica 3–1 Vitória de Setúbal Lisbon
Mendes   23'
Peres   26'
Jorge   69'
  67' Cafum Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Isidro Fragoso
1 June 1961 Second leg Vitória de Setúbal 4–1 Benfica Setúbal
Quim   6', 12'
Pompeu   59', 81'
  64' Eusébio Stadium: Campo dos Arcos
Referee: Manuel Fortunato

European Cup edit

Preliminary round edit

29 September 1960 First leg Hearts   1–2   Benfica Edinburgh
19:30 Young   80' Report   36' Águas
  74' José Augusto
Stadium: Tynecastle Park
Attendance: 29,500
Referee: Marcel Lequesne (France)
5 October 1960 Second leg Benfica   3–0
(5–1 agg.)
  Hearts Lisbon
21:45 Águas   7', 60'
José Augusto   49'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 30,122
Referee: Joseph Barberan (France)

First round edit

6 November 1960 First leg Benfica   6–2   Újpesti Dózsa Lisbon
15:00 Cavém   1'
Águas   6', 28'
José Augusto   12', 87'
Santana   16'
Report   69' Göröcs
  77' Szusza
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Victor Schicker (Switzerland)
30 November 1960 Second leg Újpesti Dózsa   2–1
(4–7 agg.)
  Benfica Budapest
19:45 Halapi   55'
Szusza   61'
Report   5' Santana Stadium: Népstadion
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Albert Guinnard (Switzerland)

Quarter-final edit

8 March 1961 First leg Benfica   3–1   AGF Lisbon
21:30 Águas   20', 58'
José Augusto   50' (pen.)
Report   52' Amdisen Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Maurice Guigue (France)
30 March 1961 Second leg AGF   1–4
(2–7 agg.)
  Benfica Århus
13:30 Jensen   75' Report   1', 43' José Augusto
  23' Águas
  76' Santana
Stadium: Århus Stadion
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Marcel Bois (France)

Semi-final edit

26 April 1961 First leg Benfica   3–0   Rapid Wien Lisbon
21:45 Coluna   19'
Águas   24'
Cavém   61'
Report Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 65,000
Referee: Kevin Howley (England)
4 May 1961 Second leg Rapid Wien   1–1
(1–4 agg.)
  Benfica Vienna
19:30 Skocik   70' Report   66' Águas Stadium: Praterstadion
Attendance: 63,000
Referee: Reginald Leafe (England)
Final edit
31 May 1961 Benfica   3–2   Barcelona Bern
19:00 CEST Águas   31'
Ramallets   32' (o.g.)
Coluna   55'
Report   21' Kocsis
  75' Czibor
Stadium: Wankdorf Stadium
Attendance: 26,732
Referee: Gottfried Dienst (Switzerland)

Friendlies edit

[17]

27 August 1960[4] Barreirense 3–2 Benfica Barreiro
Silvino  
Madeira  
Hermengildo  
  Germano de Figueiredo
  José Torres
Stadium: Campo D. Manuel de Melo
Referee: Marcos Lobato
28 August 1960[18] Benfica 3–0 Oriental de Lisboa Lisbon
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Referee: Joaquim Branco
1 September 1960[19] Benfica 2–0 Real Betis Lisbon
José Torres  
Cavém  
Stadium: Estádio da Luz
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Joaquim Campos
3 September 1960[5] Taça de Honra Beleneneses 5–0 Benfica Lisbon
Matateu   17', 19', 49'
Yaúca   51', 83'
Stadium: Estádio Nacional
Referee: Fernando Martins
11 September 1960[6] Taça de Honra Benfica 4–3 (a.e.t.) Sporting CP Lisbon
José Augusto   24', 57'
Santana   107'
Cavém   111'
  12' Seminário
  52' Faustino
  92' Figueiredo
Stadium: Estádio Nacional
Referee: Fernando Martins
13 June 1961[21] Paris TM Benfica 3–2 Anderlecht Paris
Eusébio   28'
José Augusto   75'
José Águas   88'
  18', 37' Stockman Stadium: Parc des Princes
Referee: M. Devillers
15 June 1961[22] Paris TM Santos FC 6–3 Benfica Paris
Coutinho   6', 29'
Pelé   24', 43'
Pepe   35', 48'
  18', 23', 35' Eusébio Stadium: Parc des Princes

Player statistics edit

The squad for the season consisted of the players listed in the tables below, as well as staff member Béla Guttman (manager), Fernando Cabrita (assistant manager).[14][2][23][A]

Note 1: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Note 2: Players with squad numbers marked ‡ joined the club during the 1960-61 season via transfer, with more details in the following section.

No. Pos Nat Player Total Primeira Divisão Taça de Portugal European Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   POR Costa Pereira 36 0 24 0 3 0 9 0
1 GK   POR José de Bastos 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
1 GK   POR José Barroca 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0
1 GK   POR Armando Ramalho 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
2 DF   POR Fernando Cruz 38 1 26 0 3 1 9 0
2 DF   POR Manuel Serra 17 0 11 0 3 0 3 0
3 DF   POR Mário João 7 0 3 0 2 0 2 0
3 DF   POR Ângelo Martins 33 0 23 0 2 0 8 0
4 DF   POR Germano de Figueiredo 34 3 23 2 3 1 8 0
4 DF   POR Artur Santos 13 0 8 0 4 0 1 0
4 DF   POR Sidónio Manhiça 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0
4 DF   POR Maximiano Salvador 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
4 DF   POR Amândio Gonçalves 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
5 DF   POR José Neto 32 0 22 0 1 0 9 0
5 DF   POR Manuel Pinto 6 0 2 0 4 0 0 0
5 DF   POR Humberto Fernandes 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
6 MF   POR Mário Coluna 35 8 24 4 2 2 9 2
7 FW   POR José Augusto 35 31 25 24 1 0 9 7
7 MF   POR António Saraiva 22 0 14 0 3 0 5 0
7 MF   POR Francisco Palmeiro 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
7 MF   POR Peres 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
8 MF   POR Álvaro Inácio 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0
8 MF   POR Domiciano Cavém 37 17 24 13 4 2 9 2
9 FW   POR José Águas 33 43 23 27 1 5 9 11
9 FW   POR José Torres 5 11 2 2 3 9 0 0
10 FW   POR Santana 31 19 21 15 1 1 9 3
10 FW   POR Eusébio 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0
11 FW   POR António Mendes 5 4 3 3 2 1 0 0
11 FW   POR Jorge Lopes 5 1 1 0 4 1 0 0
11 FW   POR António Moreira 5 0 1 0 4 0 0 0
11 FW   POR Nartanga 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
11 FW   POR Alfredo Espírito Santo 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Transfers edit

[24]

In edit

Entry date Position Player From club Fee Ref
30 May May 1960 DF Germano de Figueiredo Atlético CP Undisclosed [3]
July 1960 FW Jorge Lopes Seixal Undisclosed
12 May 1961 FW Eusébio Sporting de Lourenço Marques Undisclosed [25]

Out edit

Exit date Position Player To club Fee Ref
July 1960 MF Zézinho Montijo Undisclosed [26]
July 1960 MF Alfredo Abrantes Belenenses Undisclosed
July 1960 MF Fernando Caiado None Retired [2]
July 1960 MF Vieira Dias Atlético CP Undisclosed [27]

Notes edit

  1. ^ There were no fixed numbers assigned, and the positions used by the players may not have a modern equivalence, the tactic was closely matched for a 3–4–3

References edit

  1. ^ Livro do Cinquentenário do Record - Volume 1 (First ed.). Portugal: Edições ASA. December 1999. p. 54.
  2. ^ a b c Centenarium Benfica 100 Nomes 100 Histórias (in Portuguese). Portugal: Correio da Manhã. January 2004. p. 53. ISBN 972-99026-15.
  3. ^ a b "Confidências da gente do desporto" [Confessions of the people of football]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13460. 30 May 1960. p. 24. Retrieved 6 March 2017.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b "Homenagem ao jogador Pinto" [Testimonial to Pinto]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13549. 28 August 1960. pp. 1–16. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  5. ^ a b "O Belenenses reapareceu em boa forma e venceu o Benfica por 5-0" [Belenenses appeared in good shape and defeated Benfica by 5-0]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13556. 4 September 1960. p. 16. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  6. ^ a b "A vitória do Benfica só ocorreu aos 110 minutos" [Benfica's win only came on 110 minute]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13562. 11 September 1960. pp. 1–16. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e Miguéns 2005, p. 50.
  8. ^ a b c Miguéns 2005, p. 20.
  9. ^ Miguéns 2005, p. 51.
  10. ^ a b Miguéns 2005, p. 21.
  11. ^ Miguéns 2005, p. 22.
  12. ^ Miguéns 2005, p. 23.
  13. ^ a b c d Simões 2008, p. 50.
  14. ^ a b c d Tovar 2012, p. 293.
  15. ^ "Portugal 1960-61 - RSSSF (Jorge Miguel Teixeira)". RSSSF. 2001. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  16. ^ "Portuguese League 1960/61 - footballzz.co.uk". ZeroZero. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  17. ^ António Manuel Morais; Carlos Perdigão; João Loureiro; José de Oliveira Santos (1994). Benfica: 90 Anos de História (in Portuguese). SOGAPAL. p. 250.
  18. ^ "Os novos do Benfica revelaram qualidades" [The new Benfica players showed some skills]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13550. 29 August 1960. p. 19. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  19. ^ "Esperava-se mais e melhor" [We had hoped for a better match]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13554. 2 September 1960. p. 10. Retrieved 6 March 2017.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ Melo, Afonso de (November 2007). 100 anos: 1907-2007, Benfica-Sporting x Sporting Benfica...pior do que inimigos, eram irmãos [100 years: 1907-2007, Benfica-Sporting x Sporting-Benfica...worse than enemies, they were friends] (in Portuguese). Portugal: PrimeBooks. p. 146. ISBN 978-989-8028-52-5.
  21. ^ "O "campeão europeu" durou mais" [The "European champion" lasted longer]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13829. 14 June 1961. p. 20. Retrieved 6 March 2017.[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ "A invulgar classe dos brasileiros" [The unusual class of the Brazilians]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13831. 16 June 1961. p. 24. Archived from the original on 13 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  23. ^ Miguéns 2005, pp. 23–51.
  24. ^ "Transfers in 1960-61". Finalball.com. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  25. ^ Melo, Afonso de (March 2005). Viagem em redor do planeta Eusébio (Second ed.). Portugal: PrimeBooks. p. 38. ISBN 972-8820-49-6.
  26. ^ "Faleceu Zézinho" [Zézinho has died]. SL Benfica (in Portuguese). 30 August 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  27. ^ "Os jogos do torneio relâmpago" [The games of Angola Tournament]. Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). No. 13904. 28 August 1961. p. 21. Retrieved 8 March 2017.

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