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O Benfica Categories Sport Frequency Weekly Total circulation 10,000 (2005)[1] First issue 28 November 1943 Country Portugal Based in Lisbon Language Portuguese Website @slbenfica.pt O Benfica is a weekly newspaper based on sporting club S.L. Benfica's related topics. Founded on the 28th November 1943, it is one of the oldest club newspapers in Portugal as well as in Europe. It is printed on every Wednesday and its content is mostly based on interviews, overviews at different Sport Departments the club has and opinion texts. By 2005 it had close to 10,000 sales per week[1].
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- ^ a b "Jornal 'O Benfica' aumenta vendas" (in Portuguese). dn.sapo.pt. Diário de Notícias. http://dn.sapo.pt/inicio/interior.aspx?content_id=603720. Retrieved December 3, 2009.
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