1937 Brazilian Football Championship


The 1937 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A was the 1st edition of the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. It was an official tournament organized by the now defunct Brazilian Football Federation and aimed to point the Brazilian champion at that time. It was the second time a state champions cup happened in Brazil.
The competition brought together the 1936 champions of the state leagues of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, and was played in round-robin for points systems. The winning team was the [Clube Atlético Mineiro|Atlético Mineiro|Atlético Mineiro].
On 25 August 2023, the Brazilian Football Confederation officially recognized the tournament as analogous to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, thus conferring to Atlético Mineiro the status of first national champions of Brazil.

Competition

The 1936 tournament was organised by the Brazilian Football Federation and held in a league format with home and away legs. Participants were the five state champions of 1936 and a delegation of the sports club of the navy, which qualified through an internal process. Participating teams were:
Atlético, Fluminense and Portuguesa were automatically qualified. The other participants played for one more place:
;Qualification
DateMatchScore
6 January 1937SC Aliança – Liga de Sports da Marinha0–2
11 January 1937Rio Branco AC – Liga de Sports da Marinha2–0 aet

;The matches
DateMatchScore
10 January 1937Portuguesa – Fluminense FC4–1
13 January 1937Fluminense FC – Atlético Mineiro6–0
13 January 1937Rio Branco AC – Portuguesa3–1
17 January 1937Fluminense FC – Rio Branco AC5–2
20 January 1937Rio Branco AC – Atlético Mineiro1–1
24 January 1937Atlético Mineiro – Portuguesa5:0
24 January 1937Rio Branco AC – Fluminense FC4–3
27 January 1937Fluminense FC – Portuguesa6–2
31 January 1937Portuguesa – Rio Branco AC4–0
31 January 1937Atlético Mineiro – Fluminense FC4–1
3 February 1937Atlético Mineiro – Rio Branco AC5–1
14 February 1937Portuguesa – Atlético Mineiro2–3

;Final table
Winner was Atlético Mineiro, with the following team: Kafunga, Clóvis – Florindo, Quim – Zezé Procópio, Lola, Bala, Alcindo – Paulista, Abraz, Alfredo Bernardino, Bazzoni, Guará, Nicola, Resende, Elair – Coach: Floriano Peixoto Corrêa. Atlético usually played in a 2–3–5 formation.