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1923 Campeonato de Portugal final

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1923 Campeonato de Portugal Final
Event1922–23 Campeonato de Portugal
Date24 June 1923 (1923-06-24)
VenueSanto Stadium, Faro
RefereeEduardo Vieira
Attendance4,000
1922
1924

The 1923 Campeonato de Portugal Final was the final match of the 1922–23 Campeonato de Portugal, the 2nd season of the Portuguese football cup, organised by the Portuguese Football Union.

The match took place on Sunday, 24 June 1923, at the Santo Stadium in Faro, between Lisbon side Sporting CP and Coimbra side Académica. Sporting won the match 3–0, with goals from Francisco Stromp and from two penalties by Joaquim Ferreira. In doing so, Sporting CP conquered their 1st title in the competition.

Road to the final

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (all games were played at a neutral venue).

Sporting CP Round Académica
Opponent Result Opponent Result
First round Braga 2–1
Second round Lusitano VRSA 3–2
FC Porto 3–0 Semi-finals Marítimo 2–1

Match

Summary

Despite some opposition from Académica, because of the proximity of the academic exams, and even though Sporting CP expressed the desire to play the final at Coimbra (where they won their semi-final match against FC Porto), the match was played at Santo Stadium, the new ground of Farense. It was also a sportsman from Farense, Eduardo Vieira, who was assigned as referee.

Only 12 minutes had passed since the beginning of the game when Francisco Stromp put the ball into the net from Carlos Fernandes's cross. In the 18th minute, a penalty was awarded to Sporting CP for an handball on the sequence of a corner kick, which Joaquim Ferreira converted successfully. Still in the first half, Francisco Stromp was injured and left the ground.

Sporting CP lined up with 10 men for the second half but scored the final goal from another penalty in the 53rd minute, again converted by Joaquim Ferreira. Some time later, Francisco Stromp was able to return to the game, which finished 3–0 for Sporting CP.[1][2]

Details

Sporting CP3–0Académica
Report
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Eduardo Vieira
Sporting CP
Académica
GK Portugal Cipriano Santos
DF Portugal Jorge Vieira
DF Portugal José Leandro
DF Portugal Joaquim Ferreira
MF Portugal Filipe dos Santos
MF Portugal Henrique Portela
FW Portugal Francisco Stromp (c)
FW Portugal Alfredo Torres Pereira
FW Portugal Jaime Gonçalves
FW Portugal João Francisco Maia
FW Portugal Carlos Fernandes
Manager:
Germany Augusto Sabbo
GK Brazil João Ferreira
DF Portugal Ribeiro da Costa
DF Portugal Francisco Prudêncio
MF Portugal Teófilo Esquível (c)
MF Portugal Joaquim Miguel
MF Portugal António Galante
FW Portugal Gil Vicente
FW Portugal José Neto
FW Portugal Armando Batalha
FW Portugal Guedes Pinto
FW Portugal Augusto Pais
Manager:
Portugal Teófilo Esquível

Match rules

References

  1. ^ "História futebol em Portugal". Museu Virtual do Futebol. Retrieved 2018-12-17.
  2. ^ "O campeão português de "football"". Diário de Lisboa (in Portuguese). 25 June 1923: 4 – via Casa Comum.
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