This is the story of Benfica, which started as a group of boys who wanted to play football and became an international club.
On 28 February 1904, a group of boys who used to play football in Belém, on the riverside of Lisbon, decided to create a sports club. Sport Lisboa, named after the group, chose the red colour, the eagle, and the motto 'E Pluribus Unum' for its symbols.
They met at the Franco pharmacy, showered in a backyard with a well, and made the public playgrounds of the area their ground.
Despite these poor conditions, they quickly rose to become the only team made up of only Portuguese players to defeat the powerful English players of the Carcavellos Club.