UEFA U18 European Championship (Soccer) 1992

UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Ref: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
1992Portugal4Germany0
1992Turkey3Hungary0
1992England6Poland1
1992CIS4Norway4 (p)
Semi-Finals
1992Portugal1 (p)England1
1992Norway1Turkey2
Third Place Playoff
1992England1Norway1 (p)
Final
1992Portugal1Turkey2 (aet)
UEFA U18 European Championship Results 1992 [Ref: 1]

Note: (aet): After Extra Time (p) Norway and Portugal won their respective games on penalties.

Report

The 1992 Under 18 European Championship Finals were held in Germany, with a straight knockout format used for the eight qualified teams.

Turkey won the tournament beating Hungary 3-0 in the Quarter-Finals, Norway 2-1 in the Semi-Final, and Portugal 2-1 after extra time, in the Final. Turkey’s Under 18s had played 28 matches over the previous 30 months, winning 13, drawing 8 and losing 9.

It vindicated the youth policies of manager Serpil Hamdi Tuzun, who combined work at the National Level with his job on the coaching staff of Besiktas under Scot Gordon Milne. Mustafa of Galatasaray scored four of the goals in the Finals, but the winner in the final came from substitute Takan, who played for Third Division Club, Karagumruk.

References

Magazines

[1] Cemali, Hasan (1992) “Turkey take teenage title” World Soccer. September 1992, pg. 53.

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (2020) UEFA Logo 1967-1992 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/d/d3/UEFA_Logo_1960s.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20160411130211  [Accessed 5 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Karl Saab.

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Baltic Cup (Soccer) 1992

Baltic Cup Logo [Ref: 2]

Final Standings

PWDLFAPts
Lithuania (C)2110433
Latvia2101442
Estonia2011231
Baltic Cup (Soccer) Final standings 1992 [Ref: Compiled from Results in: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
15.07.1992Latvia2Estonia1
16.07.1992Lithuania1Estonia1
17.07.1992Latvia2Lithuania3
Baltic Cup (Soccer) Results 1992 [Ref: 1]

Box-Scores

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 1992 – Liepaja, Latvia

Latvia 3 (Skltik 27, Linard 45)

Estonia 1 (Olumets 65)

HT: 2-0 ATT: 5,000

THURSDAY, JULY 16 1992 – Liepaja, Latvia

Lithuania 1 (Apanovics 30)

Estonia 1 (Olumets 64)

HT: 1-0 Att: 3,500

FRIDAY, JULY 17 1992 – Liepaja, Latvia

Latvia 2

Lithuania 3

Att: 7,000

Report

The 1992 Baltic Cup was won by Lithuania, after they drew with Estonia 1-1 and beat Latvia 3-2. It was held over three days in Liepaja, Latvia.

About

The Baltic Cup was an International Men’s Soccer Tournament held annually in one of the three Baltic Nations, after independence from the USSR.

References

Magazines

[1] Anon. (1992) “INTERNATIONAL RESULTS” World Soccer. October 1992, pg. 59.

Images

[2] Wikipedia (2020) Baltic Cup Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/60/Baltic_Cup_logo.png [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rory Naughton, Cathal Gallagher.

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US Cup (Soccer) ’92

Final Standings

PWDLFAPts
*United States of America3210525
Italy3120314
Rep. of Ireland3102353
Portugal3012031
US Cup ’92 Final Standings [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1992USA3Rep. of Ireland1
1992Italy0Portugal0
1992USA1Portugal0
1992Italy2Rep. of Ireland0
1992USA1Italy1
1992Rep. of Ireland2Portugal0
US Cup ’92 Results [Ref: 1]

Report

United States of America won the US Cup ’92 on home soil, beating Republic of Ireland 3-1 and Portugal 1-0, before drawing with Italy 1-1. Republic of Ireland finished in third place in the tournament, losing 2-0 to Italy in their second game, before avoiding the wooden spoon by beating Portugal 2-0

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About

The US Cup was a prestigious Men’s International Soccer Tournament held in various cities in the United States of America, in the years leading up to World Cup USA ’94.

References

Newspapers

[1] Radnedge, Kier (1992) “US Cup ’92” World Soccer. September 1992. pg. 14

Images

[2] Fandom Logos (1992) US Soccer Logo 1992-2001 [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/1/1d/United_States_Soccer_Federation_logo_%281990-2001%29.svg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/200?cb=20130418193625 [Accessed 1 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rory Naughton, Cathal Gallagher.

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Rugby League Ireland Emerald Rugby Conference 2007-2009

Rugby League Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

ERC 2007

PWDLPts
ERC North
Portadown Pumas10100044
Dublin City Exiles1080236
Athlone Arrows1060425
Tallaght Tigers1040614
Athboy Longhorns ###102057
ERC South
Tullamore Knights1091042
Portlaoise Panthers1061334
Kilkenny Wildcats1050524
Treaty City Spartans1051422
Carlow Crusaders B1031615
Rugby League Ireland Emerald Rugby Conference Table 2007 [Ref: 2]

About

The Emerald Bowl Conference was the second level of Rugby League in Ireland from 2007 to 2009, when it was again merged with the Elite League (Level 1) to form the All-Ireland League. It was organised in two Conferences (North and South).

References

Images

[1] Rugby League Planet (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/images/nations/ireland/rlireland.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2017]

Websites

[2] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2007) Current Table – Lucozade Elite League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20071118170259/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

[3] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2008) Carnegie League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20081210151436/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Declan Mulcahy, Vinny Kingston and Brendan Farrell

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UEFA Regions Cup Qualifying (Soccer) 1999

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Final Group Table

PWDLFAPts
*Netherlands3201536
England3111434
Ireland3111334
Scotland3102253
UEFA Regions Cup Qualifying Mini-Tournament 1999 [Ref: 1]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway TeamAtt
Round 1AUL Complex
14.06.1999England1Netherlands250
14.06.1999Ireland2Scotland0350
Round 2Glebe North
16.06.1999Ireland1England1450
16.06.1999Scotland2Netherlands1350
Round 3AUL Complex
18.06.1999England2Scotland0125
18.06.1999Ireland0Netherlands2800
UEFA Regions Cup Qualifying Results 1999 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland had high hopes in this tournament, and were on top of the group after the first day, goals from Declan McGuinness and Michael Grace giving the boys in green a 2-0 win over Scotland.

Ireland were leading 1-0 over England in the second game until time added on, when England scored an equaliser through Wiggans. Ireland’s goal had been scored by Michael grace on the hour mark.

Ireland were still top of the group going into the final day, and could have qualified for the finals with a draw, but lost to two Dutch goals.

About

The UEFA Regions cup is an amateur tournament for representative teams for regions in Europe. Countries with no regional structure, fewer than 5 regional leagues or fewer than 1,000 registered players are represented by their country (this list includes Latvia, Luxembourg, Israel, Malta, San Marino and Republic of Ireland (ROI then had Leinster FA, Munster FA, Connacht FA and Ulster FA).

32 Countries competed in the competition in 1999. the Republic of Ireland then had 34 regional amateur leagues with 70,700 registered players. England were represented by Cheshire County, Nethelands by District West II and Scotland by West of Scotland Region.

Ireland’s Record

14.06.1999 Ireland 2 (McGuinness 1, Grace 62) Scotland 0

Ireland: Michael Dowd, Anto Wilkins, Alan Boylan, Declan McGuinness, Keith Bruen, Barry Flynn, Ken Coakley, Pat Keough, Anto Canavan, Philip Long, Michael Grace Subs – Ken Ennis for McGuinness (85), John Ryan for Coakley (88 mins).

16.06.1999 Ireland 1 (Grace 60) England 1 (Wiggans 90)

Ireland: Michael Dowd, Anto Wilkins, Alan Boylan, Declan McGuinness, Keith Bruen, Barry Flynn, Ken Coakley, Pat Keough, Anto Canavan, Philip Long, Michael Grace Subs Chris O’Connor for McGuinness (71), John Ryan for Coakley (86).

18.06.1999 Ireland 0 Netherlands 2 (Meijdershagen 26, Trifkovic 49)

Ireland: Michael Dowd, Anto Wilkins, Alan Boylan, Declan McGuinness, Keith Bruen, Barry Flynn, Ken Coakley, Pat Keough, Anto Canavan, Philip Long, Michael Grace Subs – Ken Ennis for McGuinness (62), Pat Purcell for Long (72), Aaron Moroney for Keough (81).

References

Internet Archive

[1] Football Association of Ireland | Wayback Machine (1999) IRELAND LOSE OUT IN UEFA REGIONS CUP QUALIFYING MINI-TOURNAMENT [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19991005084007/http://www.fai.ie/news/amateur_football.html [Accessed 28 January 2020]

Images

[2] FAW (2020) UEFA Regions Cup Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.faw.cymru/files/2315/2259/8449/Regions_Cup.png [Accessed 24 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Derek O’Conner.

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Canadian Premier League 2020

Canadian Premier League Logo [Ref: 11]

Standings

PWDLFAPts
Atletico Ottawa
Cavalry
Edmonton
Forge
HFX Wanderers
Pacific
Valour
York9
Canadian Premier League Standings 2020 [Ref: 1]

Scores

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
11.04.2020ForgeCavalry
11.04.2020PacificEdmonton
14.04.2020York9HFX Wanderers
Canadian Premier League Scores 2020 [Ref: 2]

Home Fields

TeamHome FieldCapacity
Atletico OttawaTD Place Stadium, Landsdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario24,000
Cavalry FCATCO Field, Spruce Meadows, Calgary, Alberta6,000
FC EdmontonClarke Field, Edmonton, Alberta4,200
Forge FCTim Hortons Field, Hamilton, Ontario??
HFX WanderersWanderers Grounds, Halifax, Nova Scotia5,000
Pacific FCWesthills Stadium, Langford, Vancouver Is, British Columbia5,000
Valour FCInvestors Group Field, Winnipeg, Manitoba33.234
York9York Lions Stadium, York Region, Ontario8,000
Canadian Premier League Home Fields 2020 [Ref: 2]

References

Websites

[2] Canadian Premier League (2020) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://canpl.ca/schedule [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[3] Atletico Ottawa (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://atleticoottawa.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[4] Cavalry FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://cavalryfc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[5] FC Edmonton (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://fcedmonton.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[6] Forge FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://forgefc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[7] HFX Wanderers (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://hfxwanderersfc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[8] Pacific FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://pacificfc.canpl.ca/club-overview/stadium-profile [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[9] Valour FC (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://valourfc.canpl.ca/stadium-profile/ [Accessed 8 March 2020]

[10] York9 (2020) Stadium Profile [Internet] Available from: https://york9fc.canpl.ca/our-stadiums [Accessed 8 March 2020]

Images

[11] Canadian Premier League You Tube Channel (2020) Canadian Premier League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/D1jrRjsrDyM/maxresdefault.jpg [Accessed 8 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jean-Paul O’Flynn, John Wills, John Kane & John Morahan.

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American Professional Soccer League 1990-1995

APSL 1992

PWLFAPts
*Colorado Foxes16115271889
*Tampa Bay Rowdies16106352687
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks1688292773
Fort Lauderdale Strikers1679262461
Miami Freedom16412173943
American Professional Soccer League Table 1992 [Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
APSL Championship
26.09.1992Colorado Foxes1Tampa Bay Rowdies0
APSL Championship Game 1992 [Reference: 3]

APSL 1993

PWLFAPts
*Vancouver 86ers241594335126
*Colorado Foxes241594034121
*Tampa Bay Rowdies2412125347118
*Los Angeles Salsa2412124127109
Toronto Blizzard241014354196
Fort Lauderdale Strikers24915395293
Montreal Impact241113332690
American Professional Soccer League Standings 1993 [Reference: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1993Vancouver 86ers2Los Angeles Salsa3 so
1993Colorado Foxes1Tampa Bay Roedies0
Final
1993Los Angeles Salsa1Colorado Foxes3
APSL Playoffs 1993 [Reference: 4]

APSL 1995

PWLSOFAPTs
*Montreal Impact241771-1472751
*Seattle Sounders241865-2402451
*Vancouver 86ers2410140-3434333
*Atlanta Ruckus2413118-1294132
Colorado Foxes248161-6354129
New York Centaurs246181-3213920
A-League 1995 [Reference: 6]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship Series
1995Atlanta 1 (3s)Seattle1 (1s)
1995Seattle3Atlanta0
1995Seattle1 (3s)Atlanta1 (1s)
A-League 1995 Championship Series Results [Reference: 6]

Points System

1992-1993: 6 Pts Win in Regulation or Overtime, 4 pts Shootout Win, 2 Pts Shootout Loss, 1 Pt Each goal scored in Regulation, up to a maximum of 3 per game. [Reference: 4]

1995: 3 Pts Regulation Victory, 2 Pts Shootout Victory, 1 Pt for Shootout Loss. (SO denotes W-L record in shootouts).

About

The American Professional Soccer League was the Premier Soccer League in the United States of America prior to the formation of Major League Soccer in 1996.

It was formed from the merger of two separate leagues – the Western Soccer League and the American Soccer League (Eastern) in 1990. In 1996 it became the A-League, and the Official United States Soccer Federation-sanctioned Division 2 League.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[3] Gardner, Paul (1992) “USA” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 26.

[4] Gardner, Paul (1993) “USA” World Soccer. November 1993. pg. 48.

[6] Van Hoof, Serge & Parr, Michael (1996) “The North & Latin American Football Guide 95/96” pp. 401-402. Heart Books, Rijmenam, Belgium.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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North American Soccer Tables 1992-93

Mexican First Division 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Group 1
*Atlante38141311665541
*Veracruz3814915565537
*Santos3871417346128
Queretaro3810721305427
Universidad Tamaulipas3861220275524
Group 2
*Necaxa382387764354
*America3818119514247
*UA Guadalajara3815167423246
Puebla38161111585643
Morelia3881416436130
Group 3
*Cruz Azul38171011704544
*Universidad Nuevo Leon3814168575244
*Atlas38121313485037
Guadalajara38111116435433
Universidad Guadalajara3881416355430
Group 4
*Leon3817138643847
*Monterrey3815158513945
*UNAM38171011705344
Toluca3891415504932
Pachuca3810721395527
Mexican First Division Soccer Table 1992-93 [Reference: 1]

Note: *Qualify for Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
1993Atlante1Monterrey0
1993Monterrey0Atlante3
(Atlante won 4-0 on Agg)
Mexican First Division Soccer Playoffs 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

American Professional Soccer League 1992

PWLFAPts
*Colorado Foxes16115271889
*Tampa Bay Rowdies16106352687
San Francisco Bay Blackhawks1688292773
Fort Lauderdale Strikers1679262461
Miami Freedom16412173943
American Professional Soccer League Table 1992 [Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
APSL Championship
26.09.1992Colorado Foxes1Tampa Bay Rowdies0
APSL Championship Game 1992 [Reference: 3]

Canadian Soccer League 1992

PWDLFAPts
*Vancouver 86ers201136422836
*North York Rockets20866252030
*Winnipeg Fury208111274325
*Montreal Supra20677292425
London Lazers #20677253222
Toronto Blizzard #20668282921
Canadian Soccer League Table 1992 [Reference: 4]

Note: *Qualify for Playoffs, # 3 Pts Deducted for unsportsmanlike Conduct.

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1992Vancouver 86ersWMontreal SupraL
1992North York RocketsLWinnipeg FuryW
League Cup Final
1992Winnipeg Fury2Vancouver 86ers0
1992Vancouver 86ers1Winnipeg Fury1
(Winnipeg won 3-1 on Pts)
Cabadian Soccer League Playoffs 1992 [Reference: 5]

About

The Mexican First Division, American Professional Soccer League and Canadian Soccer League were the top level men’s Professsional Soccer Leagues in North America before the creation of the Liga MX, Major League Soccer and Canadian Premier League.

Titles were decided on playoffs after the end of the regular season.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[1] Anon. (1993) “Tables: Mexico” World Soccer. July 1993. pg. 44

[2] Anon. (1993) “Tables: Mexico” World Soccer. August 1993. pg. 41.

[3] Gardner, Paul (1992) “USA” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 26.

[4] Jose, Colin (1992) “Canada” World Soccer. November 1992. pg. 26.

[5] Jose, Colin (1992) “Canada” World Soccer. December 1992. pg. 38.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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National Premier Soccer League (USA) 2020

National Premier Soccer League Logo [Reference: 2]

East Region Conference

PWDLFAPts
Southeast Conference Division
Georgia Revolution FC
North Alabama FC
Inter Nashville FC
Atlanta FC
Keystone Conference Division
Electric City Shock
FC Motown
Torch FC
West Chester United FC
Philadelphia Lone Star FC
FC Monmouth
Hershey FC
Atlantic City FC
Mid-Atlantic Conference Division
Virginia Beach City FC
Northern Virginia United
FC Baltimore Christos
Maryland Bobcats FC
FC Frederick
First State FC
Charlottesville Alliance FC
South Atlantic Conference Division
Valeo FC
Rhode Island Reds
Greater Lowell Rough Diamonds
New York Athletic Club
Hartford City FC
Kingston Stockade
Boston City FC
National Premier Soccer League East Region Conference 2020 Standings [Reference: 1]

Midwest Region Conference

PWDLFAPts
North Conference Division
Minneapolis City SC
Duluth FC
Milwaukee Torrent
LC Aris FC
Med City FC
Dakota Fusion FC
Great Lakes Conference Division
Toledo Villa FC
Muskegon Risers
FC Columbus
Kalamazoo FC
FC Indiana
Fort Wayne FC
Carpathia FC
Rust Belt Conference Division
Syracuse FC
Erie Commodores FC
Rochester Lancers
FC Buffalo
Pittsburgh Hotspurs
Cleveland SC
National Premier Soccer League Mid-West Region Conference Standings 2020 [Reference: 1]

South Region Conference

PWDLFAPts
Gulf Coast Conference Division
Port City FC
Jacksonville Armada FC U23
Tallahassee SC
New Orleans Jesters
Pensacola SC
AFC Mobile
Sunshine Conference Division
Storm FC
Central Florida Panthers
Naples United FC
Miami Dutch Lions FC
Miami United FC
Boca Raton FC
Lone Star Conference Division
Midland-Odessa Sockers FC
Laredo Heat SC
Denton Diablos
Katy 1895 FC
FC Brownsville
Fort Worth Vaqueros
Austin United FC
Heartland Conference Division
Tulsa Athletic
Dallas City FC
Ozark FC
Demize NPSL
Little Rock Rangers
Club Athletico Saint Louis
National Premier Soccer League South Region Conference Standings 2020 [Reference: 1]

West Region Conference

PWDLFAPts
Southwest Conference Division
ASC San Diego
Club Xolos USA U23
FC Golden State
Oxnard Guerreros FC
Temecula FC
Las Vegas Legends FC
FC Arizona
High Desert Elite FC
AS Los Angeles
Northwest Conference Division
Tacoma Stars
International Portland Select FC
Spokane SC Shadow
OSA Seattle FC
PDX FC
Crossfire Redmond
Golden Gate Conference Division
Sonoma County Sol FC
Sacramento Gold FC
El Farolito
Project 510
FC Davis
Napa Valley 1839 FC
Academica SC
National Premier Soccer League West Region Conference Standings 2020 [Reference: 1]

About

The National Premier Soccer League is the United States Soccer Federation Officially-recognised Division 5 League. The NPSL makes up the Fifth Division in the US Soccer Pyramid, and is the equivalent of the National League in English Football. It is officially an Amateur Division, comprising U23 players, so they can maintain College Eligibility.

United States Men’s Soccer Pyramid

  1. Major League Soccer
  2. United Soccer League Championship
  3. United Soccer League 1
  4. United Soccer League 2
  5. National Premier Soccer League

References

Websites

[1] National Premier Soccer League (2020) Standings Summer 2020 [Internet] Available from: http://npsl.bonzidev.com/sam/standings/league/standings.php?leagueId=MTM1Ng%3D%3D [Accessed 16 February 2020]

Images

[2] 1000 Logos (2018) National Premier Soccer League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://1000logos.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/NPSL-logo.jpg [Accessed 16 February 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy, Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy, Conor Connolly-Mulcahy, Dara Connolly-Mulcahy, Orla Connolly-Mulcahy & Aodhan Connolly-Mulcahy.

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Confederacao Brazileiro de Football Rio-Sao Paulo State Championships 2000

Rio-Sao Paulo Tournament 2000

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Sao Paulo6402131212
*Botafogo RJ631211810
Flamengo622214108
Santos61146144
Group B
*Palmerias641114913
*Vasco Da Gama63219711
Corinthians6213577
Fluminense61054123
Rio-Sao Paulo Tournament 2000 Tables [Reference: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
19.02.2000Botafogo0Palmeiras0
23.02.2000Palmeiras3Botafogo1
(Palmeiras won 3-1 on Agg)
19.02.2000Sao Paulo0Vasco Da Gama3
23.02.2000Vasco Da Gama2Sao Paulo1
(Vasco Da Gama won 5-1 on Agg)
Final
26.02.2000Vasco Da Gama1Palmeiras2
02.03.2000Palmeiras4Vasco Da Gama0
(Palmeiras won 6-1 on Agg)
Rio-Sao Paulo Tournament Finals 2000 [Reference: 1]
Campeonato Carioca Logo [Reference: 5]

Rio (Carioca) State Championship (Campeonato Carioca) 2000

PWDLFAPts
1st Stage
*Vasco Da Gama11101035531
Botafogo11821261026
Flamengo11722311223
Americano11443192316
Fluminense11344131213
Madureira11344141813
Olaria11416152313
America11254111811
Bangu11326111911
Friburguense11254101811
Volta Redonda111379196
Cabo Frio110564215
Rio (Carioca) State Championship 1st Stage Table 2000 [Reference:2]
PWDLFAPts
2nd Stage
*Flamengo9711251222
Vasco Da Gama9522211017
Botafogo9522171017
Fluminense9513171616
Bangu9243131610
Americano9315101310
Olaria9315121810
Friburguense92349139
America923412179
Madureira91295165
Rio (Carioca) State Championship 2nd Stage Table 2000 [Reference:4]

Note * Stage Winners Qualify for Championship Playoff

DateHome TeamAway Team
Championship
11.06.2000Flamengo3Vasco Da Gama0
17.06.2000Vasco Da Gama1Flamengo2
(Flamengo won 5-1 on Agg)
Rio (Carioca) State Championship Final 2000 [Reference: 4]
Campeonato Paulista Logo [Reference: 6]

Sao Paulo State Championship (Campeonato Paulista) 2000

PWDLFAPts
2nd Stage Group 3
*Sao Paulo10811251225
*Guarani10424101114
Barbarense10334111612
Portuguesa Sant10316121410
2nd Stage Group 4
*Corinthians10802291024
*Ponte Preta10433141315
Matonense10352151214
Aracatuba101187274
2nd Stage Group 5
*Palmeiras10622191420
*Rio Branco10415192213
Uniao Sao Joao1016315189
Botafogo102269138
2nd Stage Group 6
Portuguesa10451181317
Santos10442191516
Inter Limeira10325131511
Mogi Mirim1030710209
Sao Paulo State Championship 2nd Stage Tables 2000 [Reference:
PWDLFAPts
3rd Stage Group 7
*Santos64119513
*Sao Paulo632113711
Portuguesa621310117
Guarani61055143
2nd Stage Group 8
*Corinthians6330161012
*Palmeiras6321141111
Ponte Preta62049146
Rio Branco60336103
Sao Paulo State Championship 3rd Stage Tables 2000 [Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
27.05.2000Santos0Palmeiras0
03.06.2000Palmeiras2Santos3
(Santos won 3-2 on Agg)
28.05.2000Sao Paulo2Corinthians1
03.06.2000Corinthians0Sao Paulo2
Final
10.06.2000Santos0Sao Paulo1
18.06.2000Sao Paulo2Santos2
(Sao Paulo won 3-2 on Agg)
Sao Paulo State Championship Finals 2000 [Reference: 4]

About

The Brazilian Football Confederation has a National Championship featuring teams from every state, but each of the top teams also continues to compete in their State Championships, the most prominent being the Carioca (Rio de Janeiro) and Sao Paulo State Chamionships.

References

Newspapers / Magazines

[1] Anon. (2000) “World Service: Internationals”.World Soccer. May 2000, pg. 45.

[2] Anon. (2000) “World Service: Internationals”.World Soccer. June 2000, pg. 53.

[3] Anon. (2000) “World Service: Internationals”.World Soccer. Summer 2000, pg. 99.

[4] Anon. (2000) “World Service: Internationals”.World Soccer. July 2000, pg. 60.[1] Anon. (2000) “World Service: Internationals”.World Soccer. August 2000, pg. 39-41.

Images

[5] Agencia de Noticias das Fafelvas (2019) Cameonato Carioca Logo {Internet] Available from: https://www.anf.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/caioca.png [Accessed 15 February 2020]

[6] PNG Image (2018) Cameonato Paulista Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pngimage.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/campeonato-paulista-png-5.png [Accessed 15 February 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville.

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Last Updated: 15 February 2020

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