1933 in Brazilian football

The following article presents a summary of the 1933 football (soccer) season in Brazil, which was the 32nd season of competitive football in the country.

Football in Brazil
Season1933
← 1932 Brazil 1934 →

Torneio Rio-São Paulo

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Final Standings

Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1 Palestra Itália-SP 36 22 17 2 3 67 25 42
2 São Paulo 34 22 16 2 4 75 31 44
3 Portuguesa 30 22 12 6 4 57 33 24
4 Bangu 29 22 13 3 6 65 46 19
5 Vasco da Gama 24 22 10 4 8 44 31 13
6 Corinthians 22 22 10 2 10 31 51 -20
7 Fluminense 20 22 8 4 10 38 41 -3
8 América 18 22 8 2 12 47 65 -18
9 Santos 17 22 7 3 12 46 57 -11
10 Bonsucesso 16 22 5 6 11 35 50 -15
11 AA São Bento 13 22 5 3 14 31 52 -21
12 Ypiranga-SP 5 22 2 1 19 23 77 -54

Palestra Itália-SP declared as the Torneio Rio-São Paulo champions.

Campeonato Paulista

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Final Standings

Position Team Points Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1 Palestra Itália-SP 25 14 12 1 1 48 13 35
2 São Paulo 23 14 11 1 2 62 16 46
3 Portuguesa 21 14 9 3 2 41 16 25
4 Corinthians 15 14 7 1 6 31 38 -7
5 Santos 13 14 6 1 7 41 38 3
6 AA São Bento 9 14 4 1 9 19 27 -8
7 Ypiranga-SP 6 14 3 0 11 20 44 -24
8 Sírio 0 14 0 0 14 10 80 -70

Palestra Itália-SP declared as the Campeonato Paulista champions.

State championship champions

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State Champion State Champion
Acre - Paraíba Palmeiras-PB
Alagoas CSA Paraná Coritiba
Amapá - Pernambuco Santa Cruz
Amazonas Nacional Piauí -
Bahia Bahia Rio de Janeiro Canto do Rio
Ceará Fortaleza Rio de Janeiro (DF) Botafogo (by AMEA)
Bangu (by LFC)
Espírito Santo Vitória-ES Rio Grande do Norte ABC
Goiás - Rio Grande do Sul São Paulo-RS
Maranhão Sampaio Corrêa Rondônia -
Mato Grosso - Santa Catarina the competition
was not concluded
Minas Gerais Villa Nova São Paulo Palestra Itália-SP
Pará Remo Sergipe Sergipe

Other competition champions

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Competition Champion
Campeonato Brasileiro de Seleções Estaduais São Paulo

Brazil national team

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The Brazil national football team did not play any matches in 1933.

References

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