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Copa Rodrigues Alves
The Copa Rodrigues Alves (), was a friendly association football competition realized between Brazil national football team, Brazil and Paraguay national football team, Paraguay, contested in the years of 1922 and 1923. The trophy name is in honor of Francisco de Paula Rodrigues Alves, former Brazilian president. The first edition was held after the 1922 South American Championship, based in Brazil, and the second edition was held during the 1923 South American Championship, based in Uruguay. Results Matches 1922 1923 See also *Taça Oswaldo Cruz References

{{Friendly association football tournaments in South America Brazil national football team matches Paraguay national football team matches International association football competitions hosted by Brazil International association football competitions hosted by Uruguay Recurring sporting events established in 1922 Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1923 Defunct international association football ...
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Brazilian Sports Confederation
The Brazilian Sports Confederation (), also known by the acronym CBD, was the main sports confederation of Brazil, competent in the matter of tennis, sport of athletics, athletics, swimming (sport), swimming, water polo, handball, association football, football, and any sporting activity not belonging to a self-standing institution. Football played a prominent role since the statute stated that it constituted "the basic and essential sport of the Confederação Brasileira de Desportos". The CBD was born to overcome the contrasts between the '' Federação Brasileira de Futebol '' (FBF) and the '' Federação Brasileira de Sports '' (FBS), the two bodies that competed for hegemony in the organization of football in the country, an expression of the State of Sao Paulo, State of São Paulo and State of Rio de Janeiro football movement respectively. The establishment of the CBD led to the extinction of the two state entities on 21 June 1916, and in the same year, there was affiliation ...
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