1930 São Paulo FC season

São Paulo
1930 season
Chairman Brazil Edgard de Souza Aranha
Manager Brazil Rubens Sales
Campeonato Paulista Runners-up
Top goalscorer Friedenreich (27)

The 1930 season was a first competitive season of São Paulo Futebol Clube founded on January 26. The club was created by an association between former members from Associação Athletica das Palmeiras and Club Athletico Paulistano, both teams had their football department closed in face of the advent of professional football. The new club led his name in honor of city of São Paulo and was opened at anniversary day of town being officially founded at the after day. At the end of his debut season the team reach the second position of Campeonato Paulista won by rival Corinthians.

Scorers

Position Nation Playing position Name Campeonato Paulista Others Total
1 Brazil FW Friedenreich 27 1 28
2 Brazil Siriri 12 1 13
3 Brazil Luizinho 12 0 12
4 Brazil Armandinho 6 0 6
5 Brazil Romeu 5 0 5
6 Brazil Barthô 2 1 3
7 Brazil Jahú 2 0 2
= Brazil Mário Seixas 2 0 2
= Brazil Zuanella 2 0 2
8 Brazil Abatte 1 0 1
= Brazil Emílio Armiñana 1 0 1
= Brazil Formiga 1 0 1
= Brazil Junqueirinha 1 0 1
= Brazil Milton 1 0 1
= Brazil Scott 1 0 1
Total 77 11 88

Overall

Games played 29 (26 Campeonato Paulista, 3 Friendly match)
Games won 17 (16 Campeonato Paulista, 1 Friendly match)
Games drawn 10 (9 Campeonato Paulista, 1 Friendly match)
Games lost 2 (1 Campeonato Paulista, 1 Friendly match)
Goals scored 88
Goals conceded 32
Goal difference +56
Best result 8–1 (H) v Sportivo Buenos Aires - Friendly match - 1930.3.28
Worst result 1–2 (A) v Vasco da Gama - Friendly match - 1930.5.13
1–2 (A) v Corinthians - Campeonato Paulista - 1930.5.25
Top scorer Friedenreich (28)

Source: São Paulo FC

Friendlies

Official competitions

Campeonato Paulista

Record

Final Position Points Matches Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Away Win%
2nd 41 26 16 9 1 77 27 79%

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