Relive four of the greatest moments in Benfica soccer history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
1991 Regular Season Matchweek 34 vs Porto - Brito Brace off the Bench
1994 Regular Season vs Sporting - Pinto from 35 yards
2013 Regular Season Matchweek 26 vs Sporting - One-Touch Masterpiece
1962 European Cup Final vs Real Madrid - Conquering Europe
These slate coasters are laser-etched indelibly into the stone itself. - Size: 4'' x 4'' x 0.25'' per coaster - Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz) - Natural edge
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1991 Regular Season Matchweek 34
Brito Brace off the Bench
Benfica vs Porto
2 - 0
28 April, 1991
Benfica was facing Porto at Antas in a tight race at the top of the league. Locked at 0-0, César Brito was subbed on at 80'. A minute later, he scored a header from the 6-yard line. Four minutes later, he bagged another and Benfica would go on to win the league title by 2 points.
1994 Regular Season
Pinto from 35 yards
Benfica vs Sporting
6 - 3
14 May, 1994
Pinto scored a hattrick this day at Alvalade, but it was his solo 360 spin, 35-yard cannonball that will forever be remembered.
2013 Regular Season Matchweek 26
One-Touch Masterpiece
Benfica vs Sporting
2 - 0
21 April, 2013
Every goal against Sporting is special, but this goal transcended any team fandom and became pure art. A flawless one-touch series ending on a half-volley as one of the best examples of just how beautiful The Beautiful Game can be.
1962 European Cup Final
Conquering Europe
Benfica vs Real Madrid
5 - 3
2 May, 1962
Puskás was on fire, netting a hattrick in the first half, but Benfica always had an anser. Águas, Cavém, and Coluna brought the score to 3-3, but it was Eusébio who stepped up to close out the game with a brace. 5-3 over Real Madrid's best attacking trident in history and Benfica were crowned champions of Europe.