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Torneio dos Campeões Amadores da Capital

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Amador do Estado
Organising bodyFPF
Founded1942
Abolished1969
RegionSão Paulo (state) São Paulo
Qualifier forCampeonato Paulista de Futebol Amador do Estado
Related competitionsCampeonato de Futebol Amador de São Paulo
Most successful club(s)Laboratório Paulista de Biologia F.C. and A.A. Matarazzo (5 titles)

The Torneio dos Campeões Amadores da Capital (Tournament of Amateur Champions of the Capital of São Paulo in English) was an annual amateur super cup football tournament organised by FPF. Founded in 1942, it was contested by the winners of the main amateur club competitions in São Paulo at the time.[1] The winner of the Torneio dos Campeões Amadores da Capital would compete against the winner of the Campeonato do Interior (the São Paulo State Interior Amateur Championship, for amateur teams from outside Greater São Paulo) for the title of Amateur Championship of the State of São Paulo.

From 1942 to 1958, the Torneio dos Campeões Amadores da Capital was contested among the winners of the Campeonato Amador da Capital (Capital Amateur Championship), the winners of the Campeonato Varzeano da Capital (Capital Amateur Varzea Championship), the winners of the Associação Classista de Esportes Atléticos (ACEA, Class Sports Athletic Association), and the winners of the Liga Esportiva de Comércio e Indústria (LECI, Sports League of Commerce and Industry).[1][2]

After the merger of ACEA and LECI to create the Centro Paulista de Comércio e Indústria de Desportos (CPCID, Paulista Center for Commerce and Sports Industry) in 1959, it was contested by the winners of the Campeonato Amador da Capital, the winners of the Campeonato Varzeano da Capital, and the winners of the CPCID league.[3]

After the discontinuation of the Campeonato Amador da Capital and the winners of the Campeonato Varzeano da Capital organized by FPF in the 1970s, the Torneio dos Campeões Amadores da Capital was abolished.

Champions

Year Winners Runners-up Ref
1942 Laboratório Paulista de Biologia F.C. A.E.R. Recabo [2]
1943 Laboratório Paulista de Biologia F.C. S.E. Palmeiras Amateur [4]
1944 S.E. Palmeiras Amateur C.A. Departamento Estadual do Trabalho [5]
1945 S.E. Palmeiras Amateur São Cristóvão F.C. do Itaim Bibi [6]
1946 SAMS F.C. C.A. Ypiranga Amateur [7]
1947 S.E. Palmeiras Amateur A.A.R. Vila Deodoro [8]
1948 Laboratório Paulista de Biologia F.C. S.E. Palmeiras Amateur [9]
1949 Laboratório Paulista de Biologia F.C. S.C. Corinthians Paulista Amateur [9]
1950 Laboratório Paulista de Biologia F.C. S.C. Corinthians Paulista Amateur [9]
1951 A.A. Açucena do Limão Jardim Europa F.C. [9]
1952 Acumuladores Durex F.C. Laboratório Paulista de Biologia F.C. [9]
1953 Johnson Clube Brasil A.A. Açucena do Limão [9]
1954 Johnson Clube Brasil E.C. Sampaio Moreira do Tatuapé [1]
1955 A.A. Matarazzo Vila Primavera F.C. do Tatuapé [1]
1956 CR Nitro-Química E.C. Sampaio Moreira do Tatuapé [1]
1957 E.C. Sampaio Moreira do Tatuapé Johnson Clube Brasil [1]
1958 E.C. Sampaio Moreira do Tatuapé A.A. Matarazzo
1959 Johnson Clube Brasil E.C. Sampaio Moreira do Tatuapé [3]
1960 A.A. Matarazzo E.C. Sampaio Moreira do Tatuapé [3]
1961 C.A. Pirelli A.A. Açucena do Limão
1962 A.E. Guarda Civil A.A. Caramuru de Indianópolis
1963 Gelomatic Clube C.R. Vasco da Gama da Vila Matilde
1964 A.A. Matarazzo C.C.A.A. Guapira do Jaçanã [3]
1965 A.A. Matarazzo A.A. Açucena do Limão [3]
1966 A.A. Matarazzo
1967 A.E. Guarda Civil [3]
1968 C.A. Parque da Mooca Máquinas Piratininga F.C. [3]
1969 C.A. Parque da Mooca A.E. Guarda Civil [3]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f Kussarev & Itri 2021, p. 248.
  2. ^ a b Kussarev 2016, p. 211.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Kussarev & Itri 2021, p. 249.
  4. ^ Kussarev 2016, p. 226.
  5. ^ Kussarev 2016, p. 240.
  6. ^ Kussarev 2016, p. 254.
  7. ^ Kussarev 2016, p. 263.
  8. ^ Kussarev 2016, p. 274.
  9. ^ a b c d e f A Gazeta Esportiva 1956, p. 6.

Sources

  • Kussarev, Rodolfo; Itri, Bernardo, eds. (2021). 125 Anos de História - A Enciclopédia do Futebol Paulista (in Brazilian Portuguese). São Paulo: Federação Paulista de Futebol.
  • Kussarev, Rodolfo, ed. (2016). Esquecidos: arquivos do futebol paulista (in Brazilian Portuguese). Campinas: Datatoro.
  • "Decisão pelo título de campeão amador do Estado de 1955" (in Brazilian Portuguese). A Gazeta Esportiva. 1956-05-31. p. 6. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
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