1904 in Brazilian football

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The following article presents a summary of the 1904 football (soccer) season in Brazil , which was the 3rd season of competitive football in the country.

Campeonato Paulista

Final Standings

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1 São Paulo Athletic 181082028424
2 Paulistano 181082020614
3 SC Internacional de São Paulo 121060422157
4 Mackenzie 6103071121−10
5 Germânia 4102081118−7
6 AA das Palmeiras 210109634−28

Championship Playoff


São Paulo Athletic 10 Paulistano

São Paulo Athletic declared as the Campeonato Paulista champions.

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