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1952 Copa Rio
The cup won by Fluminense (team displayed below) exhibited at the club's hall of trophies
Tournament details
Host countryBrazil
Dates12 July – 2 August
Teams8 (from 7 associations)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsBrazil Fluminense
Runners-upBrazil Corinthians
Tournament statistics
Matches played18
1951
International football competition

The 1952 Copa Rio was the second and last edition of the Copa Rio, the first intercontinental club football tournament with teams from Europe and South America, held in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo from 12 July to 2 August. The competition was organized by CBD and Fluminense, and it carries this name because it was sponsored by the Rio de Janeiro City Hall. Participant clubs were divided into two zones of four teams, playing each other once in a single round-robin tournament.

History

The second edition of the Copa Rio was supposed to be contested in 1953, according to the stipulated plan when the competition was created in 1951, indicating it would be a biennial event. However, it was advanced to 1952 at the request of Fluminense, which wanted to organize the event as part of the celebrations for its fiftieth anniversary. The club took on the organization of the tournament with authorization and support from the CBD and financial support from the Municipal Chamber of Rio de Janeiro.

The tournament featured players such as Obdulio Varela, Roque Máspoli, Alcides Ghiggia, Juan Alberto Schiaffino of Peñarol, José Travassos of Sporting Lisbon, Didi, Joao Pinheiro of Fluminense, Luizinho, goalkeeper Gilmar of Corinthians and Roger Vonlanthen of Grasshopper.

Peñarol withdrew from the competition in the semifinals after the first leg against Corinthians Paulista. Dissatisfied with the refereeing in the tumultuous and violent match against Corinthians Paulista (in which even the German referee and a newspaper photographer were assaulted, the latter hospitalized with a leg fracture, according to O Estado de S. Paulo on July 25, 1952), and claiming that their bus was stoned by an 'excited crowd' of Corinthians supporters 'the powerless police couldn't contain' after the game, the Uruguayans requested the rescheduling of the return match to Rio de Janeiro (originally scheduled for Pacaembu Stadium in São Paulo) as a condition to stay in the competition. Corinthians did not agree to the change in the location of the game, leading the Uruguayans to abandon the competition.

The final was played in a two-legged format, contested by Brazilian teams Fluminense and Corinthians Paulista. Fluminense won the series 2–1 on points, achieving their first Copa Rio trophy.

Fluminense considers the Copa Rio its greatest title ever won by the club and is striving for the competition to be recognized as the FIFA Club World Cup. In 2021, the club submitted a dossier to FIFA through CONMEBOL, requesting the official recognition of the title. On that occasion, the document had the support of the CBF and then-president Rogério Caboclo.

Participants

Team Qualification
Austria Austria Wien 1951–52 Austrian League 2nd.
Brazil Corinthians 1952 Campeonato Paulista champion
Brazil Fluminense 1951 Campeonato Carioca champion
West Germany Saarbrücken 1951–52 Oberliga 2nd.
Paraguay Libertad 1952 Primera División 3rd.
Portugal Sporting CP 1951–52 Primeira Divisão champion
Switzerland Grasshoppers 1951–52 Nationalliga A champion
Uruguay Peñarol 1951 Primera División champion
Notes

Venues

Rio de Janeiro São Paulo
Maracanã Stadium Pacaembu Stadium
Capacity: 150,000 Capacity: 71,000

Tournament course

Rio de Janeiro Group

All matches played at Estádio do Maracanã.

Teams GP W D L GF GA GD Points
Brazil Fluminense 3 2 1 0 4 0 4 5
Uruguay Peñarol 3 2 0 1 4 4 0 4
Portugal Sporting CP 3 1 1 1 3 4 -1 3
Switzerland Grasshoppers 3 0 0 3 1 4 -3 0


Peñarol Uruguay1–0Switzerland Grasshoppers
Hohberg 61' Report
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroReferee: Arnold Gabler (Austria)
Fluminense Brazil0–0Portugal Sporting
Report
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroAttendance: 73,915Referee: Eugen Dinger (West Germany)
Peñarol Uruguay3–1Portugal Sporting
Romay 55'
Míguez 77'
Schiaffino 84'
Report João Martins 60'
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroReferee: Eugen Dinger (West Germany)
Fluminense Brazil1–0Switzerland Grasshoppers
Marinho 79' Report
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroAttendance: 19,703Referee: Arnold Gabler (Austria)
Sporting Portugal2–1Switzerland Grasshoppers
José Travassos 37'
Jesus Correia 47'
Report Ballaman 66'
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroReferee: Arnold Gabler (Austria)
Fluminense Brazil3–0Uruguay Peñarol
Marinho 36', 75'
Orlando 44'
Report
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroAttendance: 63,536Referee: Eugen Dinger (West Germany)

São Paulo Group

All matches played at Estádio do Pacaembu.

Teams GP W D L GF GA GD Points
Brazil Corinthians 3 3 0 0 14 2 12 6
Austria Austria Wien 3 2 0 1 10 5 5 4
Paraguay Libertad 3 1 0 2 6 11 -4 2
West Germany Saarbrücken 3 0 0 3 3 15 -12 0
Austria Wien Austria4–2Paraguay Libertad
Pichler 19'
E. Melchior 27'
Huber 30'
Stojaspal 55'
Report Fernández 32'
Gómez 89' (pen.)
Pacaembu, São PauloReferee: Alberto da Gama Malcher (Brazil)
Corinthians Brazil6–1West Germany Saarbrücken
Cláudio 1'
Baltazar 27', 51', 73', 82', 83'
Report Martin 61'
Pacaembu, São PauloReferee: Fritz Buchmuller (Switzerland)
Austria Wien Austria5–1West Germany Saarbrücken
Aurednik 2', 81'
Stojaspal 12'
Kominek 44'
E. Melchior 52'
Report Momber 81' (pen.)
Pacaembu, São PauloReferee: Alberto da Gama Malcher (Brazil)
Corinthians Brazil6–0Paraguay Libertad
Baltazar 20', 88'
Carbone 24', 90'
Cláudio 32'
Luizinho 70'
Report
Pacaembu, São PauloReferee: Fritz Buchmuller (Switzerland)
Libertad Paraguay4–1West Germany Saarbrücken
Hermosilla 49'
Heredia 30'
Arrúa 74'
Fernández 81'
Report Momber 77' (pen.)
Pacaembu, São PauloReferee: Joaquim Campos (Portugal)
Corinthians Brazil2–1Austria Austria Wien
Carbone 49'
Gatão 86'
Report Kominek 34'
Pacaembu, São PauloReferee: Juan Carlos Armental (Uruguay)

Semi-finals

First leg

Fluminense Brazil1–0Austria Austria Wien
Didi 75' Report
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroAttendance: 34,180Referee: Gabriel Tordjmann (France)
Corinthians Brazil2–1Uruguay Peñarol
Cláudio 65', 70' (pen.) Report Ghiggia 57'
Pacaembu, São PauloReferee: Eugen Dinger (West Germany)

First leg

Fluminense Brazil5–2Austria Austria Wien
Telê 6'
Orlando 31', 41', 65'
Quincas 53'
Report Stojaspal 15'
Pichler 20'
Maracanã, Rio de JaneiroAttendance: 45,623Referee: Gabriel Tordjmann (France)
Corinthians Brazilw/oUruguay Peñarol
Pacaembu, São Paulo

Finals

Champion Runner-up 1 leg Venue 2 leg Venue Aggr.
Brazil Fluminense Brazil Corinthians 2–0 Maracanã 2–2 Maracanã 4–2

Match details

1952 Copa Rio FinalsFirst leg
Fluminense Brazil2–0Brazil Corinthians
Orlando 22'
Marinho 70'
Report
Maracanã Stadium, Rio de JaneiroAttendance: 38,680Referee: Joaquim Campos (Portugal)
Second leg
Fluminense Brazil2–2Brazil Corinthians
Didi 10'
Marinho 64'
Report Jackson 56'
Souzinha 89'
Maracanã Stadium, Rio de JaneiroAttendance: 65,946Referee: Gabriel Tordjaman (France)
Fluminense Corinthians

GK Brazil Castilho
RB Brazil Píndaro
LB Brazil Pinheiro downward-facing red arrow a'
RH Brazil Jair Santana
CH Brazil Edson
LH Brazil Bigode
OR Brazil Telê downward-facing red arrow b'
IR Brazil Didi
CF Brazil Marinho
IL Brazil Orlando Pingo de Ouro
OL Brazil Quincas
Substitutes:
Brazil Nestor upward-facing green arrow a'
Brazil Robson upward-facing green arrow b'
Manager:
Brazil Zezé Moreira
GK Brazil Gilmar
DF Brazil Homero
DF Brazil Olavo
DF Brazil Goiano
MF Brazil Idário downward-facing red arrow a'
MF Brazil Julião
OR Brazil Cláudio
IR Brazil Luizinho downward-facing red arrow b'
CF Brazil Colombo
IL Brazil Carbone
OL Brazil Jackson
Substitutes:
Brazil Sula upward-facing green arrow a'
Brazil Souzinha upward-facing green arrow b'
Manager:
Brazil Rato

Fluminense won the series 2–1 on points

1952 Copa Rio
Brazil
Fluminense
First title

References

  1. ^ Copa Rio de Janeiro 1952 by Ricardo Pontes on the RSSSF
  2. ^ COPA RIO INTERNACIONAL - 1952 by Alexandre Magno Barreto on Campeoes do Futebol, 15 Feb 2010
  3. "acervo Estadão". Estadão.
  4. "Como está a busca do Fluminense para a Copa Rio, que faz 70 anos, ser reconhecida como Mundial de Clubes". O Globo. August 2, 2022.
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