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General Election Assembly

See here for all the information about the election on November 8, 2025.

Information for SL Benfica Members

We would like to inform all Sport Lisboa e Benfica members that the General Election Assembly for the election of the Club's Governing Bodies for the 2025-2029 term will take place on November 8 (Saturday).

Membership fees up to date

Membership fees must be paid at least 48 hours before the elections take place.

Required documentation

You must present your ID and Membership Card (digital or physical).

Schedules

Check here for the times when you can exercise your right to vote.

Relevant Information

See SL Benfica's Electoral Regulations and Procedural Note

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Polling stations

See here all the polling sections that will be available in Portugal, the islands, and abroad.

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Lisbon

SL Benfica headquarters

Pavilhões 1 e 2 do Complexo Desportivo do Estádio da Luz
Av. Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, 1500-313 Lisboa

Information on Access to the Pavilions and Priority Access
Access Map to Pavilions 1 and 2

Access will be exclusively through the gate located on the side of the Colombo Shopping Centre. From this point, an organized queue will be created for entry to the pavilions.


Parking suggestions:

  • EMEL car park at Praça Cosme Damião (see access);
  • Colombo Shopping Centre car park
  • Hospital da Luz car park

In addition, car parks P2, P3, P5 and P8 offer up to 3 hours of free parking.


For Members with reduced mobility, transport vehicles are available inside the sports complex.
Assisted transport areas are located at the Colombo Gate and at the Estádio’s Praça Centenarium, operating between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. The service is free of charge.

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Agualva-Cacém

Bombeiros Voluntários de Agualva
Largo da República, 2735-169 Agualva-Cacém

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Algueirão-Mem Martins

Casa Benfica Algueirão-Mem Martins
Rua Serra de Baixo, n.° 26 A, 2725-143 Mem-Martins

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Amadora

New location - 2nd round
Escola Básica Roque Gameiro
Av. da Aviação Portuguesa, 2720-059 Amadora

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Carcavelos

Clube Desportivo do Arneiro
Estrada Principal do Arneiro n.º 360, 2775-524 Carcavelos

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Loures

New location - 2nd round
Escola Secundária Dr. António Carvalho Figueiredo
R. 25 de Abril 6B, 2670-482 Loures

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Mafra

Mafra Hotel
Avenida 25 de Abril n.° 15, 2640-456 Mafra

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Odivelas

Auditório do Pavilhão Multiusos de Odivelas
Alameda do Porto Pinheiro, 2675-668 Odivelas

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Paço de Arcos

Bombeiros Voluntários de Paço de Arcos
Rua Parque Desportivo n.° 15, 2770-132 Paço de Arcos

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Torres Vedras

Rua Dona Teresa de Jesus Pereira n.°19 A, 2560-364 Torres Vedras

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Vila Franca de Xira

Casa Benfica Vila Franca de Xira
Rua 1º Dezembro n.° 47 R/C, 2600-225 Vila Franca de Xira

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FAQs

General Election Assembly

When will the 2025 elections take place?

The first round will take place on October 25, 2025.

The second round will take place on November 8, 2025.

Under what circumstances can a second round take place?

The second round takes place when no list obtains more than 50% of the valid votes for the body in question. In this situation, only the two lists with the most votes will compete.

Who can vote?

Members who meet the following criteria are eligible to vote:

  • Are 18 years of age or older on the day of the election;;
  • Have been members for at least one year;
  • Are up-to-date with their membership fees (minimum fee for August 2025 for the first round and September 2025 for the second round);
  • Are listed in the electoral register, closed on September 25, 2025.

What documents must I present to vote?

Members must present the following documents:

  • Membership card, in physical or digital format (via the SLB App);
  • Photo ID, in physical or digital format (via the gov.pt App);

How many votes does each Member have?

Length of membership | Number of votes

Less than 1 year | No votes
1 to 5 years | 3 votes
5 to 10 years | 10 votes
10 to 25 years | 20 votes
25 years or more | 50 votes

Corresponding Members with 25 or more years of membership are also entitled to 50 votes, in accordance with the current Statutes.

Can I vote at any polling station?

Yes. In 2025, members are allowed to vote at any polling station in the world, regardless of their place of residence. You can see the polling stations here, distributed across the districts of Portugal, the islands, locations in Europe, and outside Europe.

What is the voting schedule?

Voting will take place between 8:30 am and 10:00 pm in mainland Portugal. In the remaining regions, the following local times apply:


Location Polling Station Time
Azores São Miguel and Terceira From 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
Madeira Funchal From 8:30 am to 10:00 pm
Germany Berlin, Stuttgart, Gross-Umstadt, and Hamburg From 9:30 am to 11:00 pm
Belgium Brussels From 9:30 am to 11:00 pm
Spain Barcelona and Madrid From 9:30 am to 11:00 pm
France Marseille, Paris, and Tourcoing From 9:30 am to 11:00 pm
Netherlands Amsterdam From 9:30 am to 11:00 pm
Luxembourg Luxembourg City From 9:30 am to 11:00 pm
United Kingdom London From 8:30 am to 10:00 pm
Switzerland Geneva and Zurich From 9:30 am to 11:00 pm
Angola Luanda From 9:30am to 11:00 pm
Cape Verde Praia From 7:30 am to 9:00 pm
Mozambique Maputo From 10:30 am to 00:00 am
Brazil Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo From 8:00 am to 7:00 pm
Canada Montreal and Toronto From 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
United States of America Newark and New Bedford From 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
United States of America San José From 8:00 am to 2:00 pm

Which bodies are up for election?

The General Assembly Board, the Management Board, the Supervisory Board, and the Remuneration Committee will be voted on (the Remuneration Committee applies only to lists that are candidates for all Governing Bodies).

How do I cast my vote?

When going to a polling station, members receive four ballot papers, corresponding to the governing bodies up for election and in proportion to the number of votes to which they are entitled, in accordance with the Statutes.
Each ballot paper has a different color, identifying the respective body:

  • General Assembly Board
  • Management Board
  • Audit Committee
  • Remuneration Committee

Members must go to the voting booth to mark their choice on each ballot paper and then deposit the four ballot papers in the ballot box corresponding to their number of votes.

Will compliance with the Priority Service Law be ensured?

Yes. Polling stations will be clearly marked, in accordance with Decree-Law No. 58/2016, which establishes the obligation to provide priority service.

Until when can I settle my membership fees?

Membership fees must be paid up to 48 hours before the election, i.e., by October 23, 2025, for the first round.
In the second round, membership fees may be paid up until November 6, 2025.

If I pay my membership fees after the stipulated period, can I vote?

No. Payments made after 8:30 a.m. on October 23 or November 6, 2025, will not be valid for the first and second rounds, respectively.

What happens if a Member votes for two lists for the same body?

The vote is considered invalid. A ballot paper without any markings corresponds to a blank vote.

Can visually impaired members vote?

Yes. Members with visual impairments may be accompanied by a person of their choice, upon presentation of medical proof, where applicable.

How are the votes counted?

Each polling station counts the valid, blank, and invalid votes, draws up the respective signed minutes, and sends them to the General Assembly Board, which is located at the headquarters in Lisbon.

Can a recount of votes be requested?

Yes. A recount may be requested by the representative of a list, upon written justification. The operation is conducted by the President of the polling station, in the presence of the representatives of the various lists, the Secretary, and Multicert employees.

Who announces the results?

The General Assembly Board officially announces and publishes the results at the Club's headquarters and on its website.

When are the elected officials announced?

The proclamation of those elected is made immediately after the final count by the Chairman of the General Assembly.

How are ballot papers stored?

The ballots are placed in a special bag, sealed, and transported by Multicert to its headquarters in Lisbon, where they are stored until the end of the legal period for contesting the results.