1936 in Brazilian football

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Football in Brazil
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  1935 Flag of Brazil.svg 1937  

The 1936 football (soccer) season was the 35th season of competitive football in Brazil.

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Campeonato Paulista

In 1936, there were two different editions of the Campeonato Paulista. One was organized by the Associação Paulista de Esportes Atléticos (APEA) while the other one was organized by the Liga Paulista de Foot-Ball (LPF).

APEA's Campeonato Paulista

Final Standings

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1 Portuguesa 21121011541440
2 Ypiranga-SP 1912912322012
3 EC São Caetano 151263326224
4 Tremembé 9122551125-14
51º de Maio8123271626-10
6 Humberto Primo 6122281730-13
7 Ordem e Progresso 6123092140-19

Portuguesa declared as the APEA's Campeonato Paulista champions.

LPF's Campeonato Paulista

The LPF's Campeonato Paulista final was played between Palestra Itália-SP and Corinthians.


Palestra Itália-SP 10 Corinthians

Corinthians 00 Palestra Itália-SP

Palestra Itália-SP 21 Corinthians

Palestra Itália-SP declared as the LPF's Campeonato Paulista champions by aggregate score of 3-1.

Campeonato Carioca

In 1936, there were two different editions of the Campeonato Carioca. One was organized by the Federação Metropolitana de Desportos (FMD) while the other one was organized by the Liga Carioca de Foot-Ball (LCF).

FMD's Campeonato Carioca

The FMD's Campeonato Carioca final was played between Vasco da Gama and Madureira.


Vasco da Gama 01 Madureira
Rua Barão de São Francisco

Vasco da Gama 21 Madureira
Rua Barão de São Francisco

Vasco da Gama 21 Madureira
Rua Barão de São Francisco

Vasco da Gama declared as the FMD's Campeonato Carioca champions by the aggregate score of 4-3.

LCF's Campeonato Carioca

The LCF's Campeonato Carioca final was played between Fluminense and Flamengo.

Fluminense 22 Flamengo

Fluminense 41 Flamengo

Fluminense 11 Flamengo

Fluminense declared as the LCF's Campeonato Carioca champions by the aggregate score of 7-4.

State championship champions

StateChampionStateChampion
Acre - Paraíba Botafogo-PB
Alagoas CSA Paraná Atlético Paranaense
Amapá - Pernambuco Tramways-PE
Amazonas Nacional Piauí -
Bahia Bahia Rio de Janeiro Alliança
Ceará Maguari Rio de Janeiro (DF) Vasco (by FMD)
Fluminense (by LFC)
Espírito Santo Rio Branco-ES Rio Grande do Norte ABC
Goiás - Rio Grande do Sul Rio Grande
Maranhão not disputed Rondônia -
Mato Grosso - Santa Catarina Figueirense
Minas Gerais Atlético Mineiro São Paulo Portuguesa (by APEA)
Palestra Itália-SP (by LPF)
Pará Remo Sergipe Cotingüiba

Other competition champions

CompetitionChampion
Campeonato Brasileiro de Seleções Estaduais São Paulo

Brazil national team

The following table lists all the games played by the Brazil national football team in official competitions and friendly matches during 1936.

DateOppositionResultScoreBrazil scorersCompetition
December 27, 1936Flag of Peru (state).svg  Peru W3-2 Roberto, Afonsinho, Niginho South American Championship

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