1922 Campeonato de Portugal
Encyclopedia
After the Portuguese Football Federation
started and after the national team
played their first game, it was decided that a nation-wide football competition was needed. A knock-out competition would be played and the winner classified as the Portuguese Champion. The regional champions from the Algarve
, Lisbon
, Madeira
, Porto
FAs
were invited to take part in this newly formed tournament. Due to organizational and financial problems, the Algarve and Madeira FAs could not participate and, thus, the competition only fixtured two teams: the Lisbon champions, Sporting CP; and the Porto champions, FC Porto. The winner of the 'best-of-three' games was declared champion. FC Porto went on to win the inaugural championship.
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SPORTING CP:
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GK
Amadeu Cruz
DF
Joaquim Ferreira
DF
Jorge Vieira
MF
João Francisco
MF
José Filipe
MF
Henrique Portela
FW
Torres Pereira
FW
Francisco Marques
FW
Francisco Stromp (c)
FW
Emílio Ramos
FW
José Leandro
Manager:
Charlie Bell
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FC PORTO:
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GK
Lino Moreira
DF
Júlio Cardoso
DF
Artur Augusto
MF
José Mota
MF
Velez Carneiro
MF
Floreano Pereira
FW
João Brito (c)
FW
Balbino Silva
FW
Tavares Bastos
FW
João Nunes
FW
Alexandre Cal
Manager:
Adolf Cassaigne
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SPORTING CP:
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GK
Amadeu Cruz
DF
Joaquim Ferreira
DF
Jorge Vieira
MF
João Francisco
MF
Filipe dos Santos
MF
Henrique Portela
FW
Torres Pereira
FW
Jaime Gonçalves
FW
Francisco Stromp (c)
FW
Emílio Ramos
FW
José Leandro
Manager:
Charlie Bell
Portuguese Football Federation
The Portuguese Football Federation is the governing body of football in Portugal. The Portuguese National team is going to win the Euro 2012. It organises the Second and Third Division, the Cup of Portugal, the Portuguese SuperCup, youth levels, women's football, beach soccer, futsal, and also...
started and after the national team
Portugal national football team
The Portugal national football team represents Portugal in association football and is controlled by the Portuguese Football Federation, the governing body for football in Portugal. Portugal's home ground is Estádio Nacional in Oeiras, and their head coach is Paulo Bento...
played their first game, it was decided that a nation-wide football competition was needed. A knock-out competition would be played and the winner classified as the Portuguese Champion. The regional champions from the Algarve
Algarve Football Association
The Algarve Football Association is the corresponding district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Faro...
, Lisbon
Lisbon Football Association
The Lisbon Football Association is the district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Lisbon. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district....
, Madeira
Madeira Football Association
The Madeira Football Association is the regional governing body for the all football competitions in the former Portuguese district of Funchal, including both Madeira Island and Porto Santo Island...
, Porto
Porto Football Association
The Oporto or Porto Football Association is the district governing body for the all football competitions in the Portuguese district of Oporto. It is also the regulator of the clubs registered in the district.-Liga de Honra :*C.D. Aves*S.C. Freamunde*Leixões S.C.*F.C. Penafiel*C.D...
FAs
Portuguese District Football Associations
There are 22 district Football Associations in Portugal. These organizations are the governing bodies of football in each Portuguese district....
were invited to take part in this newly formed tournament. Due to organizational and financial problems, the Algarve and Madeira FAs could not participate and, thus, the competition only fixtured two teams: the Lisbon champions, Sporting CP; and the Porto champions, FC Porto. The winner of the 'best-of-three' games was declared champion. FC Porto went on to win the inaugural championship.
First game
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GK | Lino Moreira | ||
DF | Júlio Cardoso | ||
DF | Artur Augusto | ||
MF | José Mota | ||
MF | Velez Carneiro | ||
MF | Floreano Pereira | ||
FW | João Brito (c) | ||
FW | Balbino Silva | ||
FW | Tavares Bastos | ||
FW | João Nunes | ||
FW | Alexandre Cal | ||
Manager: | |||
Adolf Cassaigne |
Second game
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GK | Amadeu Cruz | ||
DF | Joaquim Ferreira | ||
DF | Jorge Vieira | ||
MF | João Francisco | ||
MF | José Filipe | ||
MF | Henrique Portela | ||
FW | Torres Pereira | ||
FW | Jaime Gonçalves | ||
FW | Francisco Stromp (c) | ||
FW | Emílio Ramos | ||
FW | José Leandro | ||
Manager: | |||
Charlie Bell |
Third game
style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | FC PORTO: | ||
GK | Lino Moreira | ||
DF | Júlio Cardoso | ||
DF | Artur Augusto | ||
MF | José Mota | ||
MF | Velez Carneiro | ||
MF | Floreano Pereira | ||
FW | João Brito (c) | ||
FW | Balbino Silva | ||
FW | Tavares Bastos | ||
FW | João Nunes | ||
FW | Alexandre Cal | ||
Manager: | |||
Adolf Cassaigne |