São Paulo
·12 June 2026
The day São Paulo played against the USA

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·12 June 2026

Estimates indicate that São Paulo supporters number between 18 and 20 million people across Brazil. A crowd larger than the populations of many countries. So it is not strange to think that Tricolor has a lot of history against national teams. Here, the Historical Archive recalls a match against the United States, one of the host teams of the 2026 World Cup.

Scene from São Paulo’s match against the United States at Chácara da Floresta. In the image, goalkeeper Nestor makes an intervention
THE BAN
This match almost did not take place. In fact, there were two games arranged by Tricolor: one between São Paulo and the United States National Team on August 10, 1930, and the other between the visitors and the São Paulo State Team on the 13th. The meetings were arranged and agreed upon even before the World Cup was held. But shortly after the tricolor team announced its intention, the Brazilian Sports Confederation – CBD informed the Paulista Association of Athletic Sports – APEA and São Paulo that these two matches were forbidden from taking place.
All because of the imbroglio that also prevented São Paulo state players from competing in that year’s World Cup. APEA, due to political disagreements and feuds with the Rio federation, prevented the players affiliated with it from taking part in that competition. In response, FIFA, through the CBD, suspended the São Paulo federation from any scheduling or participation in matches involving entities outside APEA itself. The situation would also affect the guests: if they played, the United States National Team could be fined or expelled from FIFA.
The Americans, who arrived in the city of Santos on the ship “Cap Arcona Norte” directly from Uruguay, invited São Paulo directors Cunha Bueno and Luiz de Barros to that city so that this impasse could be resolved, bypassing the FIFA/CBD ban.
The conclusion of that meeting was as follows: the American team would bear any punishment FIFA imposed on it: a fine or expulsion from membership (newspapers even reported that the foreigners did not place much value on the international federation). It is also worth noting that the Rio clubs also had contracts with them and threatened to break them if they played here.
With everything settled (again), São Paulo put tickets on sale at prices of 15$000 for reserved seats, 6$000 for the stands, and 3$000 for general admission at Chácara da Floresta. In the curtain-raiser, Tricolor’s reserve team drew 1-1 with Portuguesa’s equivalent side.
THE OPPONENT
The United States National Team was the biggest surprise of the first World Cup. In the first phase of the tournament, they defeated Belgium (considered the strongest European team present there) 3-0, and Paraguay (South American runner-up in 1929) by the same score. In the semifinals, however, they fell to Argentina 6-1.

The United States National Team in Brazil in 1930
The Yankee squad was made up basically of naturalized British players (Alexander Wood, James Gallagher, Andrew Auld, James Brown, Bart McGhee, Scots, and George Moorhouse, English). But the homegrown players were no slouches. Goalkeeper James Douglas was a veteran with two Olympics behind him, and Bert Patenaude was the third-highest scorer of the World Cup, with 4 goals.
One factor that must have weighed against the team, besides the wear and tear of the sea voyage, was the decision to play Santos (affiliated with APEA, but also with ASEA, the Santos association) the day before, on the 9th. They drew 3-3.
THE UNUSUAL
Minutes before the match began, São Paulo was informed that the United States uniform was the same color as the home side’s. As a courtesy, São Paulo changed kits, which caused a certain delay to the start of the match.
That was how São Paulo took the field wearing the shirt of Associação Athlética das Palmeiras (one of the teams that had given rise to the club a few months earlier). AA das Palmeiras’ shirt was black, with the club’s emblem and initials on the left side of the chest, and the sleeves and collar were white.

Hugo-linesman; Luizinho; Siriri; Nestor; Romeu; Friedenreich; Abate; Bino; Ribeiro-masseur; Barthô; Clodô; Milton; Armandinho
Another version (not verified by documents) for the reason Tricolor played in a different shirt involves the fear that São Paulo might be punished by the CBD. To escape any sanction, Tricolor’s directors supposedly bet on a bold idea: São Paulo would play in the shirts of its defunct predecessor because, considered extinct, it was not affiliated with APEA and was therefore free to play against the Americans.
At least that would have been, in case of problems (which in fact never happened), the alleged justification.
THE MATCH
At 4:10 p.m., the match kicked off, refereed by Attílio Grimaldi. After just 30 seconds, following a cross by Romeu and a header by Friedenreich, Armandinho controlled the ball and tapped it into the back of the net. 1-0.
The Americans pushed forward, forcing saves from Nestor and exposing mistakes in the São Paulo defense. In one of them, in the 6th minute, after a long ball by Patenaude from midfield, Barthô collided with the goalkeeper and the opposing attacker. The ball rolled gently into Tricolor’s net. 1-1.
It did not take long for Tricolor to take the lead again. Once more, Romeu started the move: he won the ball, dribbled past Gallagher and Wood, and crossed for Friedenreich to head into goalkeeper Douglas’ net. São Paulo 2-1.
The contest made the game somewhat violent. The defenders on both teams suffered injuries but refused to leave the field. In the 17th minute, Luizinho burst down the right flank and passed to center-forward Friedenreich, who scored the home team’s third with a powerful shot. 3-1.



In the 21st minute, Bino passed to Luizinho, who then found Siriri, and he spotted Friedenreich unmarked, though 20 meters from goal. Without wasting time, Fried shot at goal. Douglas still tried to save it, parrying the ball, but it ended up in the net. 4-1.
Wood, injured, finally accepted being substituted, and Vaughn entered the game. Next, from a corner on the goalkeeper’s left side taken by Florie, Brown jumped alone and headed home freely, reducing the deficit. Now it was 4-2 to Tricolor. The ball would only hit the net again in the second half. In the 15th minute of the final stage, Siriri and Luizinho exchanged passes on the right, and the former crossed into the box, where Romeu controlled it, almost losing possession for a moment, and shot high into the opposing goal. It was São Paulo’s fifth goal of the match.
Three minutes later, Brown sent Patenaude through down the left. The American cut inside and fired into the back of Nestor’s net. The goal was widely applauded by the crowd present at Chácara da Floresta.
Full time. The end of the first international match in São Paulo’s history, and as could not have been otherwise, in great style and with an excellent victory. The United States National Team later canceled the match against the São Paulo State Team without even informing the contracting party, under pressure from FIFA and the CBD, and left for Rio de Janeiro.

08.10.1930
International FriendlySão Paulo (SP) São Paulo Futebol Clube Stadium – Chácara da FlorestaSÃO PAULO Futebol Clube (SP) 5 X 3 UNITED STATES National Team
Referee: Attílio Grimaldi
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