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1934 Torneio dos Cinco Clubes 1934 Campeonato Paulista Extra Tournament details Country São Paulo , Brazil Dates 23 September – 23 December Teams 5 Final positions Champions São Paulo Runner-up Corinthians Tournament statistics Matches played 16 Goals scored 44 (2.75 per match) Top goal scorer(s) Friedenreich , Hércules (São Paulo) Mendes (Santos) 3 goals each
The Torneio dos Cinco Clubes , also called Torneio Extra Paulista, was a qualifying tournament for the 1934 Torneio Rio-São Paulo , organized by APEA.
The tournament was interrupted before the end due to the departure of Palestra Italia and Corinthians from APEA, and the creation of the LPF. In Rio de Janeiro, a similar process occurred with the change of league of the main clubs (from the LCF to the FMD), which led to the non-realization of the Torneio-Rio São Paulo in 1934.
As there were only two matches left for the end of the competition, São Paulo declared itself champion.
Matches
Following is the list of matches played before the interruption of the championship.
23 September Chácara da Floresta , São Paulo Referee: Antônio Sotero de Mendonça
30 September Parque São Jorge , São Paulo Referee: Affonso Mesquita
7 October Rua Cesário Ramalho, São Paulo Referee: Manoel Nunes
7 October Vila Belmiro , Santos Referee: José Alexandrino
14 October Vila Belmiro , Santos Referee: Manoel Nunes
21 October Parque São Jorge , São Paulo Referee: Atílio Grimaldi
22 October Parque São Jorge , São Paulo Referee: José Alexandrino
28 October Parque Antártica , São Paulo Referee: Edgar da Silva Marques
28 October Parque Antártica , São Paulo Referee: Atílio Grimaldi
22 November
25 November Parque Antártica , São Paulo Referee: Atílio Grimaldi
25 November Chácara da Floresta , São Paulo Referee: José Alexandrino
2 December Parque São Jorge , São Paulo Referee: José Alexandrino
2 December Parque São Jorge , São Paulo Referee: Joaquim de Almeida
23 December Vila Belmiro , Santos Referee: Joaquim de Almeida
Final standings
Source:RSSSF
Champion
1934 Torneio dos Cinco Clubes
São Paulo 1st title
References
"Torneio Rio-São Paulo 1934" . RSSSF. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
"Enciclopédia: Todos os Títulos!" . São Paulo FC (in Portuguese). Retrieved 13 May 2023.
^ Snell Jr., Raul; Sátiro Santiago, José Renato (2020). Almanaque do São Paulo - 90 Anos de Glórias (in Portuguese). p. 72. ISBN 978-65-00-06303-5 .
^ Érico Faria Loreto; Márcio Monteiro Alencar; Rafael Ribeiro Emiliano; Thiago Teixeira de Azevedo (2007). Almanaque da Lusa . Fundação Cásper Líbero.
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