1930 in Brazilian football

The following article presents a summary of the 1930 football (soccer) season in Brazil, which was the 29th season of competitive football in the country.

Football in Brazil
Season1930
1929 1931

Campeonato Paulista

Final Standings

Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1 Corinthians 44 26 20 4 2 94 33 61
2 São Paulo da Floresta 40 26 15 10 1 74 27 47
3 Palestra Itália-SP 40 26 17 6 3 85 27 58
4 Santos 40 26 18 4 4 80 38 42
5 Portuguesa 30 26 13 4 9 67 56 11
6 Guarani 29 26 13 3 10 66 52 14
7 SC Internacional de São Paulo 25 26 10 5 11 45 43 2
8 Atlético Santista 22 26 9 4 13 53 65 -12
9 Juventus 21 26 10 1 15 39 61 -22
10 Sírio 21 26 9 3 14 65 60 5
11 CS América 16 26 7 2 17 33 73 -40
12 Ypiranga-SP 11 26 4 3 19 29 100 -71
13 Germânia 11 26 5 1 20 44 79 -35
14 AA São Bento 11 26 4 3 19 34 94 -60

Corinthians declared as the Campeonato Paulista champions.

State championship champions

State Champion State Champion
Acre - Paraíba not disputed
Alagoas CRB Paraná Atlético Paranaense
Amapá - Pernambuco Torre
Amazonas Cruzeiro do Sul Piauí -
Bahia Botafogo-BA Rio de Janeiro Ypiranga and Fluminense de Niterói (shared)
Ceará Orion Rio de Janeiro (DF) Botafogo
Espírito Santo Rio Branco-ES Rio Grande do Norte América-RN
Goiás - Rio Grande do Sul Pelotas
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa Rondônia -
Mato Grosso - Santa Catarina Avaí
Minas Gerais Palestra Itália-MG São Paulo Corinthians
Pará Remo Sergipe not disputed

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 1930.

Date Opposition Result Score Brazil scorers Competition
July 14, 1930 YugoslaviaL1-2PreguinhoWorld Cup
July 20, 1930 BoliviaW4-0Preguinho (2), Moderato (2)World Cup
August 1, 1930 FranceW3-2Heitor Domingues (2), FriedenreichInternational Friendly
August 10, 1930 YugoslaviaW4-1Carvalho Leite (2), Benedicto, RussinhoInternational Friendly
August 17, 1930 United StatesW4-3Doca, Carvalho Leite, Preguinho, TeóphiloInternational Friendly

References

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