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Marco Silva Appointed Benfica Manager on Two-Year Deal, Replaces Mourinho

Marco Silva has been appointed as the new manager of Benfica on a two-year contract, replacing Jose Mourinho who departed for Real Madrid. The former Fulham coach led the London club from the Championship to Premier League stability during his tenure from 2021 to 2026. Benfica finished third in the Primeira Liga last season, eight points behind champions FC Porto. Silva expressed his desire to create a dominant, positive playing style that connects strongly with the club's fans.

Marco Silva appointed as new Benfica manager on two-year deal

Lisbon, June 13

Marco Silva, the former coach for English football club Fulham, was appointed as the manager of Benfica on a two-year deal, announced the club on Friday.

Silva, who comes as a replacement for legendary manager Jose Mourinho, who left the Portuguese shores for a return to Spanish football giants Real Madrid, has an option to extend his deal for another year, as per the club's official website.

Silva was previously associated with Fulham from 2021 26, leading them from the second division of the English football to the Premier League. In the last concluded season, Fulham finished in 11th place.

Marco had also been associated with Estoril (2011-14), Sporting CP (2014-15), Olympiacos (2015-16), Hull City (2017), Watford (2017-18) and Everton (2018-19) before taking up the Fulham gig in 2021. Besides achieving a Premier League spot again, Fulham became much more stable under Silva, reaching the quarterfinals of the FA Cup twice in 2022/23 and 2024/25, respectively.

In the previous season, Benfica finished in third place in the Primeira Liga, Portugal's top-tier league, under Mourinho. They were eight points short of the champions FC Porto, who topped the charts with 88 points.

The club president, Rui Costa, said, as per the team's website, "We officially announce Marco Silva as the new coach of Sport Lisboa e Benfica. Welcome to Sport Lisboa e Benfica. Your success will be the success of millions of Benfica fans. It will be the joy of millions of Benfica fans. Welcome to a place very dear to all of us. Let us begin with a very beautiful chapter in Benfica's history, and may this Museum have more trophies next year than it has today ."

Silva also said, "We want to be a dominant team, a team capable of connecting Benfica's greatest strength, which is its fans, to the team. That is our main objective: to achieve a very strong connection. The great support that the fans give to the Benfica team will only increase if the team responds. I am not talking about compromise or demandingness, because that is an obligation; it is not even negotiable. I am talking about a positive way of playing, a dominant way of playing, which, in my opinion, is what Benfica represents."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As someone who follows European football closely, I think this is a sensible appointment. Silva's work at Fulham was underrated—two FA Cup quarterfinals and consistent PL survival. But Benfica fans are impatient; finishing 3rd behind Porto is not acceptable. I hope he gets time to build, though Portuguese clubs rarely give that luxury. 🤔

Vikram M

Marco Silva is a decent coach, no doubt, but Benfica should have aimed higher. Mourinho leaving for Real Madrid was always on the cards, but appointing someone who failed at Everton and struggled at Watford? His Fulham record is good, but Portuguese football is different—more technical, less physical. I hope he adapts quickly. Benfica need to close that 8-point gap with Porto.

James A

From an outsider's perspective, this feels like a safe but uninspiring choice. Silva is solid but not spectacular. Benfica need someone to revitalize their attack and bring back the flair they were known for. His quote about "connecting with fans" is nice, but actions speak louder. If he can replicate his Fulham stability, Benfica might challenge Porto again. Here's hoping for an exciting season ahead! ⚽

Ananya R

I'm cautiously optimistic about this. Silva's record at Estoril and Olympiacos shows he can win leagues in smaller contexts. But Benfica is a giant—expectations are sky-high. The president's speech about "the joy of millions" is typical Portuguese drama, but Silva seems grounded. His emphasis on positive, dominant football is exactly what Benfica need after Mourinho's pragmatic style. Let's see if he delivers. 🙏

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