In the 1935 season of the Campeonato Carioca, two championships were disputed, each by a different league.

FMD Championship

Campeonato Carioca
Season1935
ChampionsBotafogo
Matches played89
Goals scored400 (4.49 per match)
Top goalscorerLadislau da Guia (Bangu) - 19 goals
Biggest home winVasco da Gama 10-0 Brasil (June 16, 1935)
Biggest away winSão Cristóvão 2-7 Bangu (June 16, 1935)
Highest scoringVasco da Gama 10-0 Brasil (June 16, 1935)
Botafogo 6-4 Carioca (September 22, 1935)
Botafogo 6-4 Bangu (November 24, 1935)
São Cristóvão 4-6 Botafogo (December 29, 1935)
1934
1936

At the end of 1934, Vasco da Gama had a falling out with LCF, along with São Cristóvão and Bangu, and after talks with Botafogo, formed a new league; FMD (Federação Metropolitana de Desportos, or Metropolitan Sports Federation), comprising the three former LCF members and many of the members of AMEA, which ceased to exist as a result.[1]

The edition of the Campeonato Carioca organized by FMD kicked off on May 12, 1935 and ended on January 26, 1936. Nine teams participated. However, SC Brasil, under financial trouble, withdrew after losing its first five matches, and on the last rounds of the championship, Carioca, after abandoning the pitch twice, was fined two contos de réis and abandoned the league after that as well. As a consequence, Carioca would be barred from disputing the FMD championship in the next year and would only return in 1937. Botafogo won the championship for the 8th time. no teams were relegated.[2][3]

System

The tournament would be disputed in a triple round-robin format, with the team with the most points winning the title.[3][2]

Championship

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Botafogo 22 16 4 2 73 42 +31 36 Champions
2 Vasco da Gama 22 15 4 3 69 22 +47 34
3 São Cristóvão 22 7 10 5 42 37 +5 24
4 Andarahy 22 8 7 7 57 53 +4 23
5 Bangu 22 7 7 8 61 64 3 21
6 Madureira 22 6 8 8 34 44 10 20
7 Carioca 22 6 4 12 32 47 15 16 Withdrew
8 Olaria 22 4 2 16 29 65 36 10
9 Brasil 8 0 0 8 3 26 23 0 Withdrew
Updated to match(es) played on January 26, 1936. Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) wins; 4) number of goals scored.

LCF Championship

Campeonato Carioca
Season1935
ChampionsAmérica
Matches played45
Goals scored226 (5.02 per match)
Top goalscorerChina (Bonsucesso) – 16 goals
Biggest home winFluminense 9-0 Modesto (September 29, 1935)
Biggest away winPortuguesa 1-7 Flamengo (August 25, 1935)
Highest scoringFluminense 5-6 América (October 27, 1935)
1934
1936

The edition of the Campeonato Carioca organized by LCF (Liga Carioca de Football, or Carioca Football League) kicked off on July 21, 1935 and ended on November 10, 1935. Although LCF had lost half of its members, after AMEA's closure, Portuguesa joined LCF, bringing its membership to five teams. The championship now would be among league members and the winner of the previous year's Subliga Carioca de Football, Modesto, as a guest.[4] América won the championship for the 6th time. no teams were relegated.[2][5]

System

The tournament would be disputed in a triple round-robin format, with the team with the most points winning the title.[5][2]

Championship

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 América 15 11 2 2 49 20 +29 24 Champions
2 Fluminense 15 11 1 3 63 26 +37 23
3 Flamengo 15 8 4 3 36 22 +14 20
4 Bonsucesso 15 6 2 7 34 38 4 14
5 Modesto (G) 15 2 1 12 19 56 37 5
6 Portuguesa 15 2 0 13 25 64 39 4
Updated to match(es) played on November 10, 1935. Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) wins; 4) number of goals scored.
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References

  1. "Trivela - Há 80 anos, clubes cariocas chegaram à paz e unificaram o Estadual do Rio de Janeiro". Retrieved July 10, 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "RSSSF – Championship of Rio de Janeiro 1935". Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  3. 1 2 "Futebolnacional.com.br – FMD Championship of Rio de Janeiro 1935". Archived from the original on November 6, 2017. Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  4. "Cacellain – Subligas de Profissionais do Campeonato Carioca – 1933 a 1940 (RJ)". Retrieved July 14, 2019.
  5. 1 2 "Futebolnacional.com.br – LCF Championship of Rio de Janeiro 1935". Retrieved July 14, 2019.
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