Taça Ioduran
The Taça Ioduran (English: Ioduran Cup), was the third interstate clubs competition realized in Brazil, after Taça Salutaris (1911), and Taça dos Campeões Estaduais (1913 and 1914). The tournament consists of the clash between São Paulo champions and Rio de Janeiro champions.[1]
Organising body | APSA (SP) – LMDT (DF) |
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Founded | 1917 |
Folded | 1919 |
Country | ![]() |
Number of teams | 2 |
Most championships | America, Fluminense and Paulistano (1 title) |
In two of the three editions of the competition, the result was decided by W/O. This was due to the fact that CA Paulistano refused to face America in 1917 and Fluminense in 1919. The Ioduran Cup was referred to in the press as "Brazilian Foot-Ball Championship", as it brought together the two most developed centers of the sport in the country at that period.[2]
List of Champions
Year | Champion | Final Score | Runners-up |
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1917 | America![]() 1916 Campeonato Carioca winners |
W/O | Paulistano![]() 1916 Campeonato Paulista winners |
1918 | Paulistano![]() 1917 Campeonato Paulista winners |
3–2 | Fluminense![]() 1917 Campeonato Carioca winners |
1919 | Fluminense![]() 1918 Campeonato Carioca winners |
W/O | Paulistano![]() 1918 Campeonato Paulista winners |
1918 Taça Ioduran
Below is the information about the only edition of the tournament that was actually decided on the field.[3]
Fluminense ![]() | 2–3 | ![]() |
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Machado ![]() Zezé ![]() |
Report[3] | Zonzo ![]() Mário Andrada ![]() |
References
- "Taça Ioduran". RSSSF. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
- "A história da Taça Ioduran" (in Portuguese). Campeões do Futebol. 4 April 2009. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
- "Taça Ioduran: Três edições e dois WOs" (in Portuguese). Revista Série Z. 9 February 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2022.