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(20 April 2014) | lowest attendance = 28,848 vs Arouca (6 December 2013) | average attendance = 43,613〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Primeira Liga 2013/2014 - Attendance - Home matches )〕 | pattern_la1 = _benfica1314h | pattern_b1 = _benfica1314home | pattern_ra1 = _benfica1314h | pattern_sh1 = _benfica1314h | pattern_so1 = _benfica1314h | leftarm1 = FFFFFF | body1 = FFFFFF | rightarm1 = FFFFFF | shorts1 = FF0000 | socks1 = FF0000 | pattern_la2 = _benfica1314a | pattern_b2 = _benfica1314away | pattern_ra2 = _benfica1314a | pattern_sh2 = _benfica1314a | pattern_so2 = _benfica1314A | leftarm2 = FFFFFF | body2 = FFFFFF | rightarm2 = FFFFFF | shorts2 = 000000 | socks2 = FFFFFF | prevseason = 2012–13 | nextseason = 2014–15 }} The 2013–14 season was Sport Lisboa e Benfica On 4 June 2013, coach Jorge Jesus renewed his contract for a further two seasons, making him the first manager since 1958–59 with Otto Glória to start a fifth consecutive season at Benfica. The season was one of the best in Benfica's history as the club won its 33rd title, its fifth Taça da Liga (without conceding a single goal), reached the Europa League final for the second consecutive season (without any defeat) and won its 25th Taça de Portugal achieving the tenth double (record) of the club. By winning the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga, Benfica achieved a unique treble in Portugal. Benfica also finished the season unbeaten in home matches, and the 57 games played are a club record for a single season. ==Events== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2013–14 S.L. Benfica season」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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