I don’t have live updates right now, but here’s the latest commonly cited context about Benfica Campus:
- Benfica Campus, the club’s training ground and youth academy in Seixal, has been described as a leading “talent factory” for developing players across Benfica’s youth teams and reserves, with expansion discussions tied to growing teams and facilities.[4][5]
- In recent years there have been reports about Benfica Campus Côte d’Ivoire progressing as part of an international development push, signaling broader scouting and development efforts beyond Portugal.[2]
- The facility opened on 22 September 2006 and has grown to include multiple pitches and a venue for Benfica B’s home matches, reinforcing its role as a central hub for the club’s player development path.[5]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest news and provide direct links and summaries.
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Benfica Campus is now 19 years old. Inaugurated on 22 September 2006, the academy is now much more than an infrastructure of excellence: it's a sporting, human and educational project that has put Benfica at the top of youth development worldwide and has become a true symbol of identity and ambition. Flashscore got to know the Benfica Campus facilities and spoke to many of the people who make the youth academy what it is today.
www.flashscore.comLaunched in 2023 by the Club, the Road to Benfica Campus – an innovative program that recreates the experience of eagles' development players for inte...
www.slbenfica.ptBenfica Campus is now 19 years old. Inaugurated on 22 September 2006, the academy is now much more than an infrastructure of excellence: it's a sporting, human and educational project that has put Benfica at the top of youth development worldwide and has become a true symbol of identity and ambition. Flashscore got to know the Benfica Campus facilities and spoke to many of the people who make the youth academy what it is today.
www.flashscore.fiGuilherme Muller will complete one year as general director of Benfica Campus in November, having succeeded Pedro Mil-Homens in the role. In this exclusive interview with Flashscore at Benfica Campus in Seixal, he explained the club's youth development model, the evolution of their facilities, and the present and future goals for Benfica's youth teams.
www.flashscore.comBenfica Campus is now 19 years old. Inaugurated on 22 September 2006, the Eagles' football academy is now much more than an infrastructure of excellence: it's a sporting, human and educational project that has put Benfica at the top of youth development worldwide and has become a true symbol of identity and ambition.
www.flashscore.co.ukBenfica Campus is now 19 years old. Inaugurated on 22 September 2006, the academy is now much more than an infrastructure of excellence: it's a sporting, human and educational project that has put Benfica at the top of youth development worldwide and has become a true symbol of identity and ambition. Flashscore got to know the Benfica Campus facilities and spoke to many of the people who make the youth academy what it is today.
www.flashscore.com.auProject leaders visited the headquarters in Seixal....
www.slbenfica.ptGuilherme Muller will complete one year as general director of Benfica Campus in November, having succeeded Pedro Mil-Homens in the role. In this exclusive interview with Flashscore at Benfica Campus in Seixal, he explained the club’s youth development model, the evolution of their facilities, and the present and future goals for Benfica’s youth teams.
www.flashscore.com.au