LISBON — Jose Mourinho has delivered a masterclass in management, leading Benfica to the Portuguese league title without a single defeat. The 2023-24 season will now be remembered as the season Mourinho silenced 38 years of frustration for the club’s supporters.
Benfica secured the championship with a 2-0 victory over Braga on Saturday, a match that sealed their status as the season’s dominant force. The win extended Mourinho’s unbeaten run to 32 games, a streak that has rewritten the club’s recent history.
Key Details
- ✅ Mourinho’s Benfica went 27-0-5 in league matches
- ⚡ Top scorer Gonçalo Ramos netted 26 goals
- 💡 The team conceded just 15 goals all season
The Portuguese manager, known for his tactical acumen and fiery personality, has transformed Benfica into a ruthless scoring machine. Their attack has averaged over 2.5 goals per game, a stark contrast to the defensive struggles of recent years. Defensively, Benfica’s backline has been impenetrable, with just 15 goals conceded in 32 league games.
| Statistic | 2022-23 | 2023-24 |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Conceded | 41 | 15 |
| Points Earned | 61 | 86 |
| Win Percentage | 60% | 84% |
Mourinho’s arrival in the summer of 2023 marked a turning point for Benfica. The club, which had finished third the previous season, has now claimed the title in emphatic fashion. The manager’s ability to instill discipline and belief in his squad has been pivotal, with players like João Neves and António Silva emerging as key figures in the title charge.
💡 Pro Tip
Mourinho’s man-management is often overlooked. His ability to rotate his squad while maintaining intensity has been crucial—15 players featured, yet the team’s cohesion never wavered.
The title win is a personal redemption for Mourinho, who has previously managed Porto and Chelsea to domestic titles. Benfica’s triumph is his first unbeaten league season in Portugal, a feat that cements his legacy in the country’s football annals. The club’s president, Rui Costa, hailed the achievement as a ‘new era’ for Benfica.
- 📊 Mourinho’s Benfica averaged 68% possession per game
- 🔍 12 of their 32 league wins came by a single goal margin, showcasing resilience
- ⚠️ The team’s away form was particularly impressive, with 13 wins on the road
The victory also comes at a time of financial resurgence for Benfica. The club’s revenue has grown by 28% this season, driven by commercial deals and Champions League performances. Their run to the quarter-finals of Europe’s premier competition further underlined their newfound strength under Mourinho.
📋 By The Numbers
- 15 goals conceded — Fewest in the league, a 63% improvement from last season
- 86 points — Highest total in Benfica’s history, surpassing the previous record of 84 in 2016
As the celebrations continue in Lisbon, the question now turns to what’s next for Mourinho. With Champions League football secured and a league title already in the bag, speculation about his future is inevitable. For now, though, Benfica’s supporters are savoring the moment—a historic, invincible season that has rewritten their club’s story.

