Emotion, drama and mystique never far away from Benfica


Sevilla players celebrate with the trophy after defeating Benfica in their Europa League final soccer match at the Juventus stadium in Turin May 14, 2014. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

TURIN Italy (Reuters) - Few European clubs serve up the same heady mix of emotion, drama and mystique as Benfica who have been left licking their wounds again after another heroic European failure. Wednesday's penalty shootout defeat to Sevilla in the Europa League final was just another dip on the emotional roller-coaster which Benfica fans have become used to over the years.

Last season ended in tears after Benfica lost the Portuguese league on the last day of the season to Porto, lost the Cup final to a controversial goal against Vitoria Guimaraes and were beaten by a stoppage time goal in the Europa League final against Chelsea. This season, Benfica have bounced back, delighting fans with their attacking football as they wrested the Portuguese league title from Porto, added the League Cup and reached the Portuguese Cup final, where they face Rio Ave on Sunday.

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