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2005 Taça de Portugal Final
Event2004–05 Taça de Portugal






Date29 May 2005
Venue
Estádio Nacional, Oeiras
Man of the Match
Sandro (Vitória de Setúbal)[1][2]
RefereePaulo Costa (Porto)[3]
Attendance38,000[4]

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The 2005 Taça de Portugal Final was the final match of the 2004–05 Taça de Portugal, the 65th season of the Taça de Portugal, the premier Portuguese football cup competition organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The match was played on 26 May 2013 at the Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, and opposed Benfica and Vitória de Setúbal. Vitória defeated Benfica 2–1 and secured their third title in the competition after winning the competition in the 1964–65 and 1966–67 seasons.[5][6][7][8]


As a result of winning the Taça de Portugal, Vitória de Setúbal qualified for the 2005–06 UEFA Cup first round.[9] Vitória de Setúbal would also qualify for the 2005 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira where they met their cup final opponents.[10]




Contents





  • 1 Background


  • 2 Route to the final

    • 2.1 Benfica



  • 3 Match

    • 3.1 Details



  • 4 References




Background


Benfica were appearing in their thirty third Taça de Portugal final. Benfica went into the match as the twenty four times winners (1940, 1943, 1944, 1949, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1996, 2004). Of their thirty three Taça de Portugal final appearances they had lost eight times (1939, 1958, 1965, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1989, 1997). Benfica's last Taça de Portugal final appearance was in 2004 against Porto, where the Encarnados defeated the Dragões 2–1.[11] Vitória de Setúbal were appearing in their ninth Taça de Portugal final. They had previously won two (1965, 1967) and lost six (1943, 1954, 1962, 1966, 1968, 1973). Vitória de Setúbal's last Taça de Portugal final appearance was in 1973 against Sporting CP, where the Leões defeated the Sadinos 3–2.[12]


In Benfica's and Vitória de Setúbal's entire history, the two teams had met on 147 different occasions prior to this encounter. Benfica had accumulated 98 victories whilst Vitória de Setúbal had accumulated twenty eight victories. Of those 147 encounters, twenty four of those games had ended in a tie.[13] The last meeting between these two sides in this competition was a fifth round tie in the 1998–99 season, where Vitória de Setúbal defeated Benfica at the Estádio do Bonfim 2–0.[14] The last meeting between these two sides, prior to this encounter was a domestic league match, which took place on the 19 of March. Benfica defeated their opponents 2–0, with goals from Geovanni and Manuel Fernandes.[15]



Route to the final




Benfica




















Round
Opponents
Score
4

Oriental (H)
3–1
5
AD Oliveirense (H)
4–1 (aet)
6

Sporting CP (H)
3–3 (aet), 7–6 p
QF

Beira-Mar (H)
1–0
SF

Estrela da Amadora (A)
3–0

As a Primeira Liga team, Benfica entered the 2004–05 Taça de Portugal in the fourth round, where they were drawn in a home tie against Portuguese Second Division side Oriental. Benfica defeated their opposition 3–1, thanks to a brace from Croatian striker Tomo Šokota and goal from Brazilian midfield ace Geovanni on the hour mark.[16] The fifth round saw the Encarnados be pitted in another tie at the Estádio da Luz against Portuguese Third Division side AD Oliveirense. The fourth tier side threatened an upset when Pedro Fidalgo scored in the 25th minute. However, in the second half, Benfica where awarded a penalty which Simão Sabrosa converted to tie the game in the 50th minute. The score remained tied until the end of the game. The 1–1 tie after 90 minutes would require extra-time to settle a winner of the match. As Benfica piled on the pressure in extra-time, they took the lead for the first time in the match after Cristiano Hummel scored an own goal in the 95th minute. Following Benfica's second, the visitors then pushed for an equaliser, which would allow Benfica to brake and open the floodgates for Benfica's third and fourth goals. Tomo Šokota would score Benfica's third and Geovanni Benfica's fourth to make the final score 4–1.[17]


In the sixth round, Benfica were again at home, and faced rivals Sporting CP. The first twenty two minutes of the game saw four goals. Geovanni would open the scoring on three minutes, with the Leões equalising on 15 minutes through Hugo Viana. Sporting CP would take the lead two minutes after Viana had equalised, through striker Liédson. Geovanni would double Benfica's tally to tie the game 2–2. The lively first half saw both teams not replicate their goal scoring form in the second half which led to both teams taking more precautions and less risks when going forward. This resulted in the game being tied after 90 minutes. The stalemate after 90 minutes required extra-time to settle a winner of the tie. Sporting's left back Paíto would give the Leões the lead in the 110th minute, after he picked up the ball in his own half and ran past Benfica's João Pereira and Luisão on the wing and slotted the ball past an on rushing Quim. Two minutes from the end of extra-time, Simão Sabrosa was played the ball outside the penalty box and curled the shot past Ricardo to tie the game and thus allow the tie to be settled in a penalty shootout. After each side had taken six penalties each, the score was tied 6–6. Benfica's Alcides would convert his penalty whilst Sporting's Miguel Garcia missed and thus granted Benfica passage to the next round.[18]


For the quarter-finals, Benfica were drawn in a fourth consecutive home cup tie against fellow first division side Beira-Mar. A first half strike from full-back João Pereira saw Benfica qualify for the semi-finals.[19] Benfica's quarter final win over Beira-Mar would mark the first clean sheet that Benfica had obtained in the 2004–05 Taça de Portugal. For the semi-finals, Benfica were drawn away from home against Estrela da Amadora who at the time were the only second division side still in the competition.[20] Benfica defeated the Amadora side 3–0, with a brace from Nuno Gomes and a second half strike from Nuno Assis which would give Benfica a ticket to the cup final for a consecutive season.[21]



Match



Details


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29 May 2005

17:00 UTC







Benfica1–2Vitória de Setúbal

Simão Goal 4' (pen.)
(Report)
Manuel José Goal 26'
Meyong Goal 72'

Estádio Nacional, Oeiras

Attendance: 38,000[4]

Referee: Paulo Costa (Porto)[3]



















Benfica
















Vitória de Setúbal












































































GK1
Portugal José Moreira
RB23
Portugal Miguel
CB13
Brazil Alcides
CB33
Portugal Ricardo Rocha
LB14
Greece Takis Fyssas

Substituted off 54'
CM6
Portugal Petit
CM37
Portugal Manuel Fernandes
RM11
Brazil Geovanni
AM15
Portugal Nuno Assis

Substituted off 74'
LM20
Portugal Simão (c)
CF21
Portugal Nuno Gomes

Substituted off 85'

Substitutes:
GK12
Portugal Quim
DF18
France Manuel dos Santos

Substituted in 54'
DF30
Brazil André Luís
DF47
Portugal João Pereira
MF8
Portugal Bruno Aguiar
FW9
Angola Mantorras

Yellow card 88'

Substituted in 74'
FW34
Serbia and Montenegro Andrija Delibašić

Yellow card 90'

Substituted in 85'

Manager:

Italy Giovanni Trapattoni










































































GK1
Brazil Marcelo Moretto

Yellow card 3'

RB4
Brazil Éder Bonfim
CB15
Brazil Auri
CB5
Brazil Hugo Alcântara

Yellow card 55'

LB19
Portugal Nandinho
CM3
Portugal Ricardo Chaves
CM6
Cape Verde Sandro (c)
RM7
Portugal Manuel José

Substituted off 78'
AM10
Brazil Jorginho

Yellow card 60'

LM11
Portugal Bruno Ribeiro
CF21
Cameroon Albert Meyong

Substituted off 88'

Substitutes:
GK12
Portugal Marco Tábuas
DF23
Portugal Veríssimo
MF8
Portugal Hélio Sousa
MF16
Cape Verde Zé Rui
MF50
Brazil Binho

Substituted in 78'
FW18
Brazil Igor

Substituted in 88'
FW27
Portugal Pedro Oliveira

Manager:

Portugal José Rachão
2004–05 Taça de Portugal Winners

Vitória de Setúbal
3rd Title



Man of the match

  • Cape Verde Sandro (Vitória de Setúbal)[1][2]
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:





  • Fourth official:


Match rules
  • 90 minutes

  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after 90 minutes

  • Seven named substitutes

  • Maximum of three substitutions


References




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