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AA das Palmeiras
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Full nameAssociação Atlética das Palmeiras
Founded9 November 1902; 119 years ago (1902-11-09)
Dissolved1933; 89 years ago (1933)
GroundAvenida Angélica (1902–1906)
Chácara da Floresta (1906–1929)
LeagueCampeonato Paulista (1904–1933)

Associação Atlética das Palmeiras, A. A. das Palmeiras or simply AA das Palmeiras was a football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. Founded on November 9, 1902, its colors were black and white. It was São Paulo champion of three times: 1909, 1910 and 1915.[1]

Their principal uniform had a white shirt with a black horizontal stripe, black shorts, and socks, similar to the traditional Paraguayan Club Olimpia uniform. For the second color, played in a black shirt, black shorts, and white socks, and also played with an alternative uniform in the 1909 Campeonato Paulista campaign: shirt with the left half black and the right half white, white shorts and black socks.

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São Paulo

São Paulo

São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil, and is the capital of the state of São Paulo, the most populous and wealthiest Brazilian state, located in the country's Southeast Region. Listed by the GaWC as an alpha global city, São Paulo is the most populous city proper in the Americas, the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, as well as the world's 4th largest city proper by population. Additionally, São Paulo is the largest Portuguese-speaking city in the world. It exerts strong international influences in commerce, finance, arts and entertainment. The city's name honors the Apostle, Saint Paul of Tarsus. The city's metropolitan area, the Greater São Paulo, ranks as the most populous in Brazil and the 12th most populous on Earth. The process of conurbation between the metropolitan areas around the Greater São Paulo created the São Paulo Macrometropolis, a megalopolis with more than 30 million inhabitants, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.

Brazil

Brazil

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Club Olimpia

Club Olimpia

Club Olimpia is a Paraguayan professional sports club based in the city of Asunción. The club promotes the practice of various sports with most importance given to the football, rugby and basketball sides, the former being the highest priority and most successful. They were founded on July 25, 1902 by a group of young Paraguayans, and the name stems from the idea of its principal founding member, William Paats, a Dutchman based in Paraguay, who is considered the father of Paraguayan football for having introduced the practice of the sport in the South American country. Internationally, the club is referred to as Olimpia Asunción in order to distinguish itself from Latin American football clubs of the same name.

1909 Campeonato Paulista

1909 Campeonato Paulista

The 1909 Campeonato Paulista, organized by the LPF, was the 8th season of São Paulo's top association football league. AA das Palmeiras won the title for the 1st time. No teams were relegated and the top scorer was Paulistano's Bibi with 9 goals.

History

AA das Palmeiras entered in the Campeonato Paulista for the first time in 1904. It originally constituted some of the most traditional families of the city. His first ground was on Av. Angélica, where at the time there were only farms and empty lots. But the team was not a common lowland team, it constantly played against the reserve squads of the teams that compose the Liga Paulista and obtained good results. Its characteristic as an elite team can be evidenced by the fact that, until 1915, only doctoral students, engineers, and law graduates could play for them.

Legacy for football

SE Palmeiras

In 1916, Associação Atlética das Palmeiras supports the newly founded club SS Palestra Itália to gain a spot to compete in the Campeonato Paulista professional for the first time. This fact would be remembered in 1942 when Palestra Itália was forced to change its name due to World War II (and the fact that the Brazil integrates the allied forces), Palestra Itália changed the name to the current SE Palmeiras, in honor of A.A. das Palmeiras.

São Paulo FC

With the end of the amateur era of Brazilian football in 1930, and the disbanding of the most successful team so far, CA Paulistano, and also of the AA das Palmeiras itself, the dissident players of both clubs became the current São Paulo FC. The red color of São Paulo represents CA Paulistano faction, and the black AA das Palmeiras faction.[2] The club's stadium, Chácara da Floresta, came to São Paulo in 1930.

The São Paulo FC main uniform emerged from the mix of CA Paulistano — the red stripe — and the AA das Palmeiras — the black stripe.
The São Paulo FC main uniform emerged from the mix of CA Paulistano — the red stripe — and the AA das Palmeiras — the black stripe.

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World War II

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Brazilian Expeditionary Force

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Allies of World War II

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São Paulo FC

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Chácara da Floresta

Chácara da Floresta

Chácara da Floresta was an association football stadium in São Paulo, Brazil.

The last appearance

The club's last appearance was in the 1933 Campeonato Paulista, of the newly created Federação Paulista de Foot-Ball (FPF). Unfortunately, the club ended up dissolving during the end of the first round of the dispute, leaving football forever since then.[3]

Honours

AA das Palmeiras – 1915 Campeonato Paulista champions
AA das Palmeiras – 1915 Campeonato Paulista champions

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Campeonato Paulista

Campeonato Paulista

The Campeonato Paulista Série A1, commonly known as Campeonato Paulista, nicknamed Paulistão, is the top-flight professional football league in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Run by the FPF, the league is contested between 16 clubs and typically lasts from January to April. Rivalries amongst four of the best-known Brazilian teams have marked the history of the competition. The Campeonato Paulista is the oldest established league in Brazil, being held since 1902 and professionally since 1933.

1909 Campeonato Paulista

1909 Campeonato Paulista

The 1909 Campeonato Paulista, organized by the LPF, was the 8th season of São Paulo's top association football league. AA das Palmeiras won the title for the 1st time. No teams were relegated and the top scorer was Paulistano's Bibi with 9 goals.

1910 Campeonato Paulista

1910 Campeonato Paulista

The 1910 Campeonato Paulista, organized by the LPF, was the 9th season of São Paulo's top association football league. AA das Palmeiras won the title for the 2nd time. No teams were relegated and the top scorers were AA das Palmeiras's Eurico, Paulistano's Rubens Salles and São Paulo Athletic's Herbert Boyes with 10 goals.

1915 Campeonato Paulista

1915 Campeonato Paulista

In the 1915 season of the Campeonato Paulista, two championships were disputed, each by a different league.

Taça Salutaris

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Campeonato Paulista total appearances

AA das Palmeiras participated for 24 times of the tournament.

1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913
(APSA)
1914
(APSA)
1915
(APSA)
1916
(APSA)
1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926
(LAF)
1927
(LAF)
1928
(LAF)
1929
(LAF)
1930 1931 1932 1933
(FPF)
6 6 6 - - 1 1 6 - 3 6 1 7 5 3 9 8 9 5 8 9 12 5 6 12 9 - - - 7

Players

For 4 times a player from AA das Palmeiras made the top scorer of the Campeonato Paulista:

  • Eurico, 10 goals in 1910
  • Luiz, 3 goals in 1913
  • Nazaré, 13 goals in 1915
  • Miguel, 13 goals in 1933

And more 5 players served Brazil national football team:[4]

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Brazil national football team

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1916 South American Championship

1916 South American Championship

The 1916 South American Championship was the first continental championship for national association football teams in South America. It was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 2 to 17 July during Argentina's Independence Centenary commemorations. The tournament was won by Uruguay, who drew with Argentina in the last match of the tournament at Racing Club Stadium.

Sportivo Barracas

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Brazil national football team results (unofficial matches)

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Copa Rodrigues Alves

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Source: "Associação Atlética das Palmeiras", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2022, October 10th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associação_Atlética_das_Palmeiras.

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References
  1. ^ "Associação Atlética das Palmeiras, que fim levou?" (in Portuguese). Terceiro Tempo. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  2. ^ São Paulo FC. "A Genealogia do São Paulo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  3. ^ Rodolfo Kussarev, Bernardo Itri (2021). 125 Anos de História - A Enciclopédia do Futebol Paulista (in Portuguese). FPF. pp. 96–99. ISBN 659960630X.
  4. ^ "Seleção Brasileira (Brazilian National Team) 1914-1922". RSSSF Brasil. Retrieved 6 March 2022.

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