Portuguese soccer supercup

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Portuguese soccer supercup
Full name SuperTaça Cândido de Oliveira
Association FPF
First edition 1979 (unofficial)
1981 (official)
Teams 2
Title holder Benfica Lisbon (8th title)
Record winner FC Porto (21 titles)
Website www.fpf.pt

The Portuguese Football Supercup " Cândido de Oliveira " ( Portuguese : SuperTaça Cândido de Oliveira ) is a cup competition for club teams. It has been held annually before the start of the new season since 1981. In the competition, the Portuguese soccer champions and the Portuguese soccer cup winners play for the title in one game. If a club wins both competitions in the same year ( double ), the cup finalist competes in the Supercup. The trophy was named after the former national coach Cândido de Oliveira, who held office from May 1935 to March 1945.

history

The Super Cup was first unofficially held in 1978/79 as a local derby between Boavista (cup winners) and FC Porto (champions), which ended 2-1 for Boavista. The next year (1979/80) the second unofficial Super Cup took place in the derby between Benfica (cup winners) and Sporting Lisbon (champions). This final was the first to be played back and forth.

Due to the success of the unofficial Super Cup matches, the competition was officially organized by the Federação Portuguesa de Futebol from the 1980/81 season . The SuperTaça Cândido de Oliveira Cup is played annually and took place in a return leg without an away goal rule , extra time and penalty shoot-outs . With the same goal difference after the return leg, a third play-off ( Finalíssima ) on neutral ground had to determine the winner. This happened five times (1990/91, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95 and 1990/2000). Two repetitions (1993/94 and 1994/95) were played in the Prinzenparkstadion in Paris . 1983/84 the winner was even decided after four games. After FC Porto and Benfica separated after two games 1: 1, a further return match was scheduled, which Porto won 4: 0 overall.

Due to the decreasing interest in the cup and in order to reduce the number of games, the final has been played in one game on neutral ground since the 2000/01 season. So far the Supercup has been held 40 times. The FC Porto is the record winner of the competition with 21 titles.

The finals at a glance

Before 1981, two Supercups were played, but without the addition of Cândido de Oliveira , which were only called Supertaça and are not officially listed in the statistics of the Federação Portuguesa de Futebol . From 1981 the Supercup was organized by the Portuguese Football Association. The Supercup was played back and forth until 2000, then only in one game on neutral ground.

season Team 1 Result Team 2 date Venue
Supertaça (unofficial)
1979 FC Porto 1: 2 Boavista Porto 17th August 1979 Estádio das Antas , Porto
1980 Sporting Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon
2: 2
2: 1
Benfica Lisbon
Sporting Lisbon
September 10, 1980
October 29, 1980
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
1981 Benfica Lisbon FC Porto
2-0
4-1
FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
December 1, 1981
December 8, 1981
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio das Antas , Porto
1982 Sporting Braga
Sporting Lisbon
2: 1
6: 1
Sporting Lisbon
Sporting Braga
October 9, 1982
December 1, 1982
Estádio 1º de Maio , Braga
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon
1983 FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
0: 0
1: 2
Benfica Lisbon FC Porto
December 8, 1983
December 14, 1983
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
1984 Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
1: 0
1: 0
3: 0
0: 1
FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
March 27, 1985
April 17, 1985
May 16, 1985
May 30, 1985
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
1985 Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
1: 0
0: 0
FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
November 20, 1985
December 4, 1985
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio das Antas , Porto
1986 FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
1: 1
2: 4
Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
November 19, 1986
November 26, 1986
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
1987 Benfica Lisbon Sporting Lisbon
0: 3
1: 0
Sporting Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon
December 6, 1987
November 26, 1987
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon
1988 Vitória Guimarães
FC Porto
2: 0
0: 0
FC Porto Vitória Guimarães
September 28, 1988
October 19, 1988
Estádio D. Afonso Henriques , Guimarães
Estádio das Antas , Porto
1989 Benfica Lisbon
Belenenses Lisbon
2-0
0-2
Belenenses Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon
October 25, 1989
November 29, 1989
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio do Restelo , Lisbon
1990 CF Estrela Amadora
FC Porto
2: 1
3: 0
FC Porto
CF Estrela Amadora
August 7, 1990
August 14, 1990
Estádio José Gomes , Amadora
Estádio das Antas , Porto
1991 Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
FC Porto
2: 1
1: 0
1: 1 (4: 3 on account )
FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon
December 18, 1991
January 29, 1992
September 9, 1992
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio Municipal de Coimbra Coimbra
1992 FC Porto
Boavista Porto
1: 2
2: 2
Boavista Porto
FC Porto
December 16, 1992
January 6, 1993
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio do Bessa , Porto
1993 Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
FC Porto
1: 0
1: 0
2: 2 (4: 3 on perk )
FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon
August 11, 1993 August
15, 1993
August 17, 1994
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio Municipal de Coimbra Coimbra
1994 Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
FC Porto
1: 1
0: 0
1: 0
FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
Benfica Lisbon
August 24, 1994
September 21, 1994
June 20, 1995
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Parc des Princes , Paris
1995 Sporting Lisbon
FC Porto
Sporting Lisbon
0: 0
2: 2
3: 0
FC Porto
Sporting Lisbon
FC Porto
August 6, 1995 August
23, 1995
April 30, 1996
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Parc des Princes , Paris
1996 FC Porto
Benfica Lisbon
1-0
0-5
Benfica Lisbon
FC Porto
August
18, 1996 September 18, 1996
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio da Luz , Lisbon
1997 Boavista Porto
FC Porto
2-0
1-0
FC Porto
Boavista Porto
August 15, 1997
September 10, 1997
Estádio do Bessa , Porto
Estádio das Antas , Porto
1998 FC Porto
Sporting Braga
1: 0
1: 1
Sporting Braga
FC Porto
August 8, 1998
September 8, 1998
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio 1º de Maio , Braga
1999 SC Beira-Mar
FC Porto
1: 2
3: 1
FC Porto
SC Beira-Mar
August 7, 1999
August 15, 1999
Estádio Mário Duarte , Aveiro
Estádio das Antas , Porto
2000 FC Porto
Sporting Lisbon
Sporting Lisbon
1: 1
0: 0
1: 0
Sporting Lisbon
FC Porto
FC Porto
August 13, 2000
January 31, 2001
May 16, 2001
Estádio das Antas , Porto
Estádio José Alvalade , Lisbon
Estádion Municipal de Coimbra , Coimbra
season master Result Cup winner / finalist date Venue
2001 Boavista Porto 0: 1 FC Porto August 4, 2001 Estádio do Rio Ave FC , Vila do Conde
2002 Sporting Lisbon 5: 1 Leixões SC August 18, 2002 Estádio do Bonfim , Setúbal
2003 FC Porto 1-0 União Leiria August 10, 2003 Estádion D. Afonso Henriques , Guimarães
2004 FC Porto 1-0 Benfica Lisbon August 20, 2004 Estádio Cidade de Coimbra , Coimbra
2005 Benfica Lisbon 1-0 Vitória Setúbal August 13, 2005 Estádio Algarve , Faro - Loulé
2006 FC Porto 3-0 Vitória Setúbal August 19, 2006 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa , Leiria
2007 FC Porto 0: 1 Sporting Lisbon August 11, 2007 Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa , Leiria
2008 FC Porto 0: 2 Sporting Lisbon August 16, 2008 Estádio Algarve , Faro - Loulé
2009 FC Porto 2-0 FC Paços de Ferreira August 9, 2009 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2010 Benfica Lisbon 0: 2 FC Porto August 7, 2010 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2011 FC Porto 2: 1 Vitória Guimarães August 7, 2011 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2012 FC Porto 1-0 Académica de Coimbra August 12, 2012 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2013 FC Porto 3-0 Vitória Guimarães August 10, 2013 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2014 Benfica Lisbon 0: 0 (3: 2 on perk ) Rio Ave FC 11th August 2014 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2015 Benfica Lisbon 0: 1 Sporting Lisbon August 9, 2015 Estádio Algarve , Faro - Loulé
2016 Benfica Lisbon 3-0 Sporting Braga 7th August 2016 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2017 Benfica Lisbon 3: 1 Vitória Guimarães 5th August 2017 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2018 FC Porto 3: 1 Desportivo Aves 4th August 2018 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro , Aveiro
2019 Benfica Lisbon 5-0 Sporting Lisbon 4th August 2019 Estádio Algarve , Faro - Loulé
  • Teams in bold won the competition.
  • Teams in italics competed as cup finalists.

Leaderboards

after clubs
rank society title Year (s) FT
1 FC Porto.svg FC Porto 21st 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2018 30th
2 Sporting Lisbon.svg Sporting Lisbon 8th 1982, 1987, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2015 10
3 Benfica Lisbon 8th 1980, 1985, 1989, 2005, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 18th
4th Boavista Porto.svg Boavista Porto 3 1979, 1992, 1997 4th
5 Vitoria Guimaraes.svg Vitória Guimarães 1 1988 4th
6th Sporting Clube de Braga.svg Sporting Braga 3
7th Vitória Setúbal.svg Vitória Setúbal 2
8th Belenenses Lisbon.svg Belenenses Lisbon 1
CF Estrela Amadora.svg CF Estrela Amadora 1
SC Beira-Mar Logo.svg SC Beira-Mar 1
Leixões SC.svg Leixões SC 1
União Leiria.svg União Leiria 1
FC Pacos de Ferreira.svg FC Paços de Ferreira 1
Logo Academica de Coimbra.svg Académica de Coimbra 1
Rio Ave FC.svg Rio Ave FC 1
for coaches
rank Trainer title Year (s)
1 PortugalPortugal Artur Jorge 3 1984, 1986, 1990
2 PortugalPortugal Antonio Oliveira 2 1982, 1996
EnglandEngland Bobby Robson 2 1993, 1994
PortugalPortugal Octavio Machado 2 1995 *, 2001
PortugalPortugal Fernando Santos 2 1998, 1999
PortugalPortugal Paulo Bento 2 2007, 2008
PortugalPortugal Jorge Jesus 2 2014, 2015
PortugalPortugal Vítor Pereira 2 2011, 2012
PortugalPortugal Rui Vitória 2 2016, 2017
10 PortugalPortugal Mario Lino 1 1979
HungaryHungary Lajos Baroti 1 1980
AustriaAustria Hermann Stessl 1 1981
PortugalPortugal José Maria Pedroto 1 1983 *
PortugalPortugal Antonio Morais 1 1983 *
EnglandEngland John Mortimore 1 1985
EnglandEngland Keith Burkinshaw 1 1987
BrazilBrazil Eugênio Machado Souto 1 1988
SwedenSweden Sven-Göran Eriksson 1 1989
BrazilBrazil Carlos Alberto Silva 1 1991
PortugalPortugal Manuel José 1 1992
PortugalPortugal Carlos Queiroz 1 1995 *
PortugalPortugal Mario Reis 1 1997
PortugalPortugal Manuel Fernandes 1 2000
RomaniaRomania László Bölöni 1 2002
PortugalPortugal José Mourinho 1 2003
SpainSpain Víctor Fernández 1 2004
NetherlandsNetherlands Ronald Koeman 1 2005
PortugalPortugal Rui Barros 1 2006
PortugalPortugal Jesualdo Ferreira 1 2009
PortugalPortugal André Villas-Boas 1 2010
PortugalPortugal Paulo Fonseca 1 2013
PortugalPortugal Sérgio Conceição 1 2018

* The respective club used a different coach in the first and second leg or replay.

after winners of the qualifying competition
rank Qualifying competition Victories Year (s)
1 Portuguese champion / double winner 25th 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2 Cup winner / finalist 15th 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2015

trophy

The cup weighs 3.25 kg and is 53 cm high. The 48 centimeter high cup stands on a 5 centimeter high foot.

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