| Event | 1929–30 Campeonato de Portugal | ||||||
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| After extra time. | |||||||
| Date | 1 June 1930 | ||||||
| Venue | Campo Grande,Lisbon | ||||||
| Referee | Silvestre Rosmaninho (Lisbon) | ||||||
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The1930 Campeonato de Portugal Final was the final match of the1929–30 Campeonato de Portugal, the 9th season of theCampeonato de Portugal, the Portuguesefootball knockout tournament, organized by thePortuguese Football Federation (FPF). The match was played on 1 June 1930 at theCampo de Palhavã inLisbon betweenBenfica andBarreirense, and the former won 3–1 afterextra-time to claim their first-ever Campeonato de Portugal.[1][2][3]
According to the regulations, the final should have been played on a neutral field, but theLisbon Football Association arranged the meeting to be held at Campo Grande, the playing field of Benfica.[3] Benfica playerJoão Oliveira had been suspended for attacking areferee in a game weeks before, but at the last minute, this Oliveira was "amnestied" from his eight-month punishment in order to be able to play in the final.[3] And in addition to all this, Silvestre Rosmaninho, one of Benfica's oldest partners, was appointed as the referee of the final.[3] The Barreirense protests, which reached the final without a single defeat throughout the whole season, were ignored, and after scoring the opening goal, Benfica equalized still in the first half during an illegal play due to Benfica players pushing the Barreirense goalkeeper Francisco Câmara into the goal before the ball went in.[3] In extra time, the amnestied Oliveira scored Benfica's second goal in an eventual 3–1 victory.[3]
| Benfica | 3–1 | Barreirense |
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| Augusto Dinis Oliveira Gonçalves | Report | José Correia |
Benfica | Barreirense |
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| 1929–30 Campeonato de Portugal Winners |
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| Benfica 1st Title |
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