Showing posts with label Palmeiras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palmeiras. Show all posts

11.7.13

Palestra Italia


The 1914 visit of Torino and Pro Vercelli to Brazil  had one very tangible and lasting outcome.
Four members of the Italian community in São Paulo were inspired by the Italian clubs to found their own team. Football in Brazil, as we have seen elsewhere, was quite exclusive at the time, but more and more clubs were emerging from less privileged social groups. Since the abolition of slavery in Brazil in 1888 as many as a million Italians are reckoned to have gone there to work in the coffee industry to escape poverty at home. The club's founders were associated with the large corporation Industrie Riunite Francesco Matarazzo. The club was founded on August 26th, 1914, as Palestra Italia (Palestra being Italian for 'gymnasium' in the context of the Greek term for 'public training grounds'). 
The promotion of Italian identity and providing a focus for the Italian community of São Paulo were high on the agenda. The club colours were red white and green (like the Italian flag) and their earliest badge was the arms of the House of Savoy.



1916

In 1916, the team joined the APEA. In this first season Palestra finished bottom of the 7 team league, winning just 2 matches. 
The following year the 2 governing bodies of  São Paulo football were united, and Palestra Italia finished as runners up with a record of :


P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
16    
10
5
1
41
18
25

Palestra met their great rivals Corinthians for the first time that season, doing the double in the league matches, 3–0 and 3–1.
Caetano, who was Palestra's first international cap, scored a hattrick in the first of these games.


Caetano


1920

In 1920, Palestra Italia won their first Campeonato Paulista. Their record that season was:


P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
16
12
2
2
55
9
26

They were champions in the seasons 1926, 1927, 1932,1933, 1934 and 1936.
In 1942 the club was rebranded as Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras.

13.4.13

Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio-São Paulo

Brazilian championships were run by city or state. It was not possible to have a national championship. However, in 1910 a competition was introduced in which the reigning champions of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo played each other for a trophy. The 1910 fixture is seen as a forerunner of the later matches, and Botafogo's victory is generally not considered 'official'. In 1911 the  Taça Salutaris was insituted. During the competition's history a succession of trophies were contested.

Taça Salutaris 1911-16
Taça Ioduran 1917-19
Torneio dos Campeões 1920-31
Torneio Rio-São Paulo 1933-

The matches tended to take place in the following season (so that, for example, the 1910 championship was decided in 1911. 1937 was an exception to this rule).



Rio

São Paulo
Venue
1910
Botafogo
7
2
Palmeiras
Velódromo Paulistano(São Paulo)
1910

Botafogo
2
4
Palmeiras
Rua Voluntários da Pátria (Rio)
6
1
Rua Voluntários da Pátria (Rio)
0
2
Parque Antarctica (SP)
1912

Botafogo
0
3
SC Americano
Campo Público de São Cristóvão (Rio)
1913

América
2
3
Paulistano
Velódromo Paulistano
-
-
Second leg not played
1914

Flamengo
0
1
AA São Bento
Velódromo Paulistano  (São Paulo)
1916

América
Walk over
-
-
Paulistano

Campos Salles (Rio)
1917

Fluminense
2
3
Paulistano
General Severiano (Rio)
1918

Fluminense
Walk over
-
-
Paulistano
Velódromo Paulistano (SP)
1919

Fluminense
1
4
Paulistano
Laranjeiras (Rio)
1922

América
0
2
Corinthians
N.K (SP)
No decider played
4
2
Campos Salles (Rio)
1923

Vasco da Gama
0
2
Palestra Italia
N.K (SP)
1
1
N.K (Rio)
1926

São Cristóvão
0
2
Palestra Italia
Palestra Italia (SP)
Aggregate win
3
2
Laranjeiras (Rio)
1928

América
2
2
Corinthians
N.K (SP)
-
-
Second leg not played
1929
Vasco da Gama
2

4

Corinthians
Parque São Jorge(SP)

2
3
São Januário (Rio)
1930


Botafogo
0
2
Corinthians
Floresta (SP)
7
1
General Severiano (Rio)
1931

América
1
3
São Paulo
Floresta (SP)
1934

Vasco da Gama
1
1
Palestra Italia
N.K
Shared
1935

Botafogo
9
2
Santos
General Severiano (Rio)
Best of 3 decided on goal difference
1
2
Vila Belmiro (Santos)
2
2
Vila Belmiro (Santos)
1937
Vasco da Gama
0
0
Palestra Italia
Pacaembu (SP)
3
1
São Januário (Rio)



Rio de Janeiro
5
São Paulo
10
Shared
1
Not completed
2

Palmeiras 1910

Paulistano 1917

Botafogo 1930

Vasco da Gama 1934

13.1.13

Palestra Itália


The visit of Torino and Pro Vercelli to Brazil had one very tangible and lasting result.
Four members of the Italian community in São Paulo were inspired by the Italian clubs to found their own team. Football in Brazil, as we have seen elsewhere, was quite exclusive at the time, but more and more clubs were emerging from less privileged social groups. Since the abolition of slavery in Brazil in 1888 as many as a million Italians are reckoned to have gone there to work in the coffee industry to escape poverty at home. The club's founders were associated with the large corporation Industrie Riunite Francesco Matarazzo. The club was founded on August 26th, 1914, as Palestra Italia (Palestra being Italian for 'gymnasium' in the context of the Greek term for 'public training grounds'). 
The promotion of Italian identity and providing a focus for the Italian community of São Paulo were high on the agenda. The club colours were red white and green (like the Italian flag) and their earliest badge was the arms of the House of Savoy.



1916
In 1916, the team joined the APEA. In this first season Palestra finished bottom of the 7 team league, winning just 2 matches. 
The following year the 2 governing bodies of  São Paulo football were united, and Palestra Italia finished as runners up with a record of :
P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
16    
10
5
1
41
18
25

Palestra met their great rivals Corinthians for the first time that season, doing the double in the league matches, 3–0 and 3–1.
Caetano, who was Palestra's first international cap, scored a hattrick in the first of these games.

Caetano


1920

In 1920, Palestra Italia won their first Campeonato Paulista. Their record that season was:

P
W
D
L
F
A
Pts
16
12
2
2
55
9
26

They were champions in the seasons 1926, 1927, 1932,1933, 1934 and 1936.
In 1942 the club was rebranded as Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras.