SL Benfica Feminino secured their sixth consecutive Campeonato Nacional Feminino title with a commanding 3-1 victory over SC Braga Feminino on Monday night.
The win extends Benfica’s remarkable unbeaten run to 16 matches this season, reinforcing their status as the dominant force in Portuguese women’s football.
Clinical Performance Caps Title Triumph
Benfica once again showcased their superiority, controlling key phases of the match to overcome a resilient Braga side. The victory moves them closer to completing an unbeaten league campaign.
Their season statistics underline that dominance: 54 goals scored and just 10 conceded across 16 matches, highlighting a balanced team built on attacking efficiency and defensive solidity.
Ucheibe’s Late Influence
Christy Ucheibe played an important role in sealing the result. Introduced late in the game, the Super Falcons midfielder provided composure and defensive structure, helping Benfica manage the closing stages and neutralize any late Braga pressure.
Her contribution ensured the team saw out the victory comfortably as celebrations began.
A Historic Dynasty
The latest title cements Benfica’s place in history as only the second club to win six consecutive league crowns, joining 1º de Dezembro in an elite category.
Under head coach Ivan Baptista, Benfica have built a sustained period of dominance dating back to the 2020/21 season, a run that has effectively established a modern dynasty.
Raising the Standard
With two matches still to play, Benfica remain firmly at the top of the table, and their continued success is helping elevate the profile of women’s football in Portugal.
The presence of international talents like Ucheibe further highlights the league’s growing competitiveness and global appeal.
Champions Without Rival
As celebrations continue, Benfica Feminino has once again set the benchmark for excellence, combining consistency, depth, and tactical discipline.
Six titles in a row tell a clear story: this is not just a winning team, but a dynasty redefining dominance in Portuguese women’s football.
