Campo de Sete Rios

Campo de Sete Rios
Location Lisbon, Portugal
Owner Private property
Capacity 10,000
Record attendance 10 000
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened 1913
Closed 1917
Construction cost 250$ per year
Tenants
Sport Lisboa e Benfica (1913–1917)

Campo de Sete Rios was a football grass field in Lisbon, Portugal. In 1908, when the rent at Quinta da Feiteira became too high, the managing directors looked for a solution. In the end of 1912, thanks to Cosme Damião, Benfica rented a field in a farm in Sete Rios for $250 yearly. To be able to support the rent and adequate the field, Benfica launched a fund raiser. The field was rented on 1 January 1913 next to the railway station de Sete Rios. Benfica then build a stand for 10,000 people and a tennis court.

In 1916, the owners of the land asked for $650 yearly, plus expenses and the benefactories remain on the land. Also no compensation for eventual expropriation by the Municipality of Lisbon.

Sport Lisboa e Benfica refused and left the ground in 1917 to Campo de Benfica in the back of its headquarters in Avenida Gomes Pereira.

Between 1913 and 1917, Benfica played 38 matches, won 26, draw 6 and lost 6, scored 130, conceded 40.[1]

Date Result Notes
12 October 1913 SLB 4-0 Sporting CP First match, couting for the Lisbon Football Championship.
1 January 1916 SLB 8-0 FC Porto Thrashing of Porto Football Championship Champion.
25 February 1917 SLB 9-0 Lisboa FC Record thrashing, 7-0 at break.
7 July 1917 SLB - V. Setúbal Last match, friendlie against V. Setúbal

References

  1. "Campo de Sete Rios". slbenfica.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 September 2012.

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Coordinates: 38°44′24″N 9°09′56″W / 38.740017°N 9.165672°W / 38.740017; -9.165672

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