1922 Campeonato de Portugal explained

Campeonato de Portugal
Year:1922
Dates:4 June 1922 – 18 June 1922
Country:Portugal
Num Teams:2
Winners:Porto (1st title)
Second:Sporting CP
Matches:3
Goals:9
Scoring Leader:Emílio Ramos
José Bastos
(2 goals)
Next Season:1922–23

The 1922 Campeonato de Portugal was the 1st edition of the Portuguese football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). 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 inaugural Campeonato de Portugal was determined by a 'best-of-three' series. Porto won the first game 2–1 which was held at the Campo da Constituição.[1] Sporting CP won the second match 2–0 which would force both sides to a third game where Porto won the game 3–1 to clinch the first Campeonato de Portugal.[2] [3] [4]

Final

1922 Campeonato de Portugal Final
Event:Campeonato de Portugal
Team1:Porto
Team1score:3
Team2:Sporting CP
Team2score:1
Details:The final was taken to a third game, after each side had won one game a piece.
Firstleg:First game
Team1score1:2
Team2score1:1
Date1:4 June 1922
Stadium1:Campo da Constituição
City1:Porto
Referee1:Merick Barley (England)[5]
Secondleg:Second game
Team1score2:0
Team2score2:2
Date2:11 June 1922
Stadium2:Estádio do Campo Grande
City2:Lisbon
Referee2:Ezequiel Montero (Spain)[6]
Next:1923

The 1922 Campeonato de Portugal Final was the final match of the 1922 Campeonato de Portugal, the 1st season of the Campeonato de Portugal, the Portuguese football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). Due to organizational and financial problems, the Algarve and Madeira FAs could not participate and, thus, the competition only fixtured two teams: Sporting CP, the Lisbon Champions, and FC Porto, the Porto champions.

The winner of the inaugural Campeonato de Portugal was determined by a 'best-of-three' series. After a 1–1 series tie, the third and final game took place at a neutral venue, the Campo do Bessa, where Porto defeated Sporting CP 3–1 to win the first Campeonato de Portugal.[7]

First game

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GK1 Lino Moreira
DF Artur Augusto
DF Júlio Cardoso
DF José Bastos
DF Alexandre Cal
MF Floreano Pereira
MF Velez Carneiro
MF José Mota
FW João Brito (c)
FW Balbino Silva
FW João Nunes
Substitutes:
Manager:
Adolphe Cassaigne
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GK1 Amadeu Cruz
DF Joaquim Ferreira
DF José Leandro
DF Jorge Vieira
MF Henrique Portela
MF José Filipe
FW Emílio Ramos
FW Alfredo Torres Pereira
FW Francisco Stromp (c)
FW Francisco Marques
FW João Francisco Maia
Substitutes:
Manager:
Augusto Sabbo
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official:
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions

Second game

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GK1 Amadeu Cruz
DF Joaquim Ferreira (c)
DF José Leandro
DF Jorge Vieira
MF Henrique Portela
MF José Filipe
FW Emílio Ramos
FW Alfredo Torres Pereira
FW Francisco Stromp
FW Jaime Gonçalves
FW João Francisco Maia
Substitutes:
Manager:
Augusto Sabbo
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GK1 Lino Moreira
DF Artur Augusto
DF Júlio Cardoso
DF José Bastos
DF Alexandre Cal
MF Floreano Pereira
MF Velez Carneiro
MF José Mota
FW João Brito (c)
FW Balbino Silva
FW João Nunes
Substitutes:
Manager:
Adolphe Cassaigne
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
  • Fourth official:
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • Maximum of two substitutions

Third game

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GK1 Lino Moreira
DF Artur Augusto
DF Júlio Cardoso
DF José Bastos
DF Alexandre Cal
MF Floreano Pereira
MF Velez Carneiro
MF José Mota
FW João Brito (c)
FW Balbino Silva
FW João Nunes
Substitutes:
Manager:
Adolphe Cassaigne
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GK1 Amadeu Cruz
DF Joaquim Ferreira
DF José Leandro
DF Jorge Vieira
MF Henrique Portela
MF Filipe dos Santos
FW Emílio Ramos
FW Alfredo Torres Pereira
FW Francisco Stromp (c)
FW Francisco Marques
FW João Francisco Maia
Substitutes:
Manager:
Augusto Sabbo
Match officials
  • Assistant referees:
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Maximum of two substitutions

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FC Porto 2-1 Sporting. ZeroZero. pt. 5 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Sporting 2-0 FC Porto. ZeroZero. pt. 5 June 2014.
  3. Web site: FC Porto 3-1 (a.p.) Sporting. FC Porto 3-1 (a.e.t.) Sporting. ZeroZero. pt. 5 June 2014.
  4. Web site: 1921/22. RSSSF. 5 June 2014.
  5. News: FC Porto 2-1 Sporting. ZeroZero. 5 June 2014.
  6. News: Sporting 2-0 FC Porto. ZeroZero. 5 June 2014.
  7. Web site: 1921/22. RSSSF. 5 June 2014.