What is the biggest title in the history of São Paulo?

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Qual o maior título da história do São Paulo?The history of São Paulo begins at the beginning of the century, in 1900, with Paulistano, Friedenreich's team and the first team to travel to Europe (in 1925), but which did not have a career in football, like Associação Atlética das Palmeiras. Now, in 1930, the partners decided to found São Paulo da Floresta, which has the red and white of Paulistano and the white and black of Associação Atlética das Palmeiras. In its first year, the team managed to reach runner-up and won the title in 1931. In 1933, they beat Santos 5-1 in Brazil's first professional football match. Related to Off the field Police investigate death of São Paulo fan on the outskirts of Morumbi Off the field 09/25/2023 Fluminense On loan to São Paulo, Caio Paulista reveals his heartbreak after leaving Fluminense at the start of Fluminense 09/25/2023 Outside Campo Muricy was carried by the São Paulo title in the Copa do Brasil: 'A feeling that doesn't fit in the chest' At the stadium 09/25/2023 + CBF Ranking Projection: São Paulo beats Palmeiras with Copa do Brasil title With debts, Floresta was forced to merge with Tietê, who decided to kill the first, in May 1935. However, a group of members immediately organized the Club. Atlético São Paulo, which on December 16 of the same year will be renamed São Paulo Futebol Clube. There was yet another union, this time with Estudantil Paulista, an atheist group from São Paulo. Founding team of the first São Paulo title in São Paulo (Photo: Presentation/SPFC) THE GOLDEN YEARS OF PAULISTA TITLES In the 40s, Leônidas da Silva, “Dimemon Black”, was the biggest name in the group. If the first São Paulo title was won in 1931, five others were won in ten years: 1943, 1945/46 (which they did not win), 1948/49. In addition to Leônidas da Silva, Dino Sani, De Sordi and Mauro stood out in São Paulo at this time, in the 1950s; Bellini and Jurandyr, in the 60s; and Gerson, in the 70s. The base group of the first unreleased Tricolor title (Photo: Divulgação/Enciclopédia Tricolor) REGISTRATIONS TO THIRD BRAZILIANS After a period without titles in the 50s and 60s due to the construction of the Cícero de Pompeu, in Morumbi, the group returned to glory in 1977, winning the first Brazilian championship. In the following ten years, the team managed, with coach Cilinho's "Menudos do Morumbi", to win the national championship once again, more specifically in 1986. Then, with Telê Santana as coach, they reached their third Brazilian championship, in 1991. . team that won the first Brazilian title in 1977 (Photo: Edited) Base team for Tricolor's second Brazilian championship (Photo: Edited) Team led by Telê Santana in the championship. third (Photo: Correction) TWO LIBERTADORES AND TWO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS In the 90s, São Paulo began to grow abroad, winning the Copa Libertadores da América in 1992 and 1993, which ended in two World Cups. Interclub titles in Japan, the first beat Barcelona 2-1, and, in the second, they beat Milan 3-2 in a match with players like Waldir Peres, Oscar, Müller, Zetti, Cafu, Careca, Falcão, Leonardo, Raí and, more recently, Rogério Ceni participated in the victories of the 80s and 90s. The São Paulo team won the first world championship (Photo: Lance Collection!) Tricolor (Photo: Lance Collection!) MINI FASTING AND THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE 2000s After ten years without national or international achievements, the team managed to become the champion of the Copa Libertadores of America and the World again in 2005 and three-time Brazilian champion in the years 2006, 2007 and 2008. Excellent performance in the national competition interrupted by joint campaigns in the following years, which went without titles for the Morumbi team. São Paulo team champion of the Libertadores and the 2005 World Cup (Photo: Reprint) São Paulo Brazilian champion 2006 (Photo: Reprint) Tricolor two-time Brazilian champion (Photo: Reprint) São Paulo's third Brazilian champion (Photo: Reprint) LAST INTERNATIONAL season without victories was marked by repeated eliminations in the semifinals of the Campeonato Paulista. In addition to 2007 (São Caetano) and 2008 (Palmeiras), the club was also eliminated in 2009 (Corinthians), 2010, 2011, 2012 (Santos) and 2013 (Corinthians), accumulating seven consecutive eliminations in the state. The streak without a title was only interrupted at the end of 2012, when the team won the controversial Copa Sudamericana against Tigre, from Argentina, who created chaos at half-time and did not return to the field. The title crowns the arrival of a new São Paulo idol, midfielder Lucas, who transferred to Paris Saint-Germain. São Paulo team champion of the Copa Sudamericana 2012 (Photo: Divulgação/SPFC) The lost title After 15 years without any title at national level, São Paulo won the Copa do Brasil over Flamengo, on September 24, 2023, the Tricolor of being a runner. -up in the competition in 2000, losing the final to Cruzeiro at Mineirão, this is one of the most. important for the club, as it placed it on the shelf of ‘Champion of Everything’ in Brazilian football. The team that entered the history of the football club with its unexpected success (Photo: Disclosure/SPFC) SEE BELOW List of SÃO PAULO's main titles: INTERNATIONAL: 3 Copa Libertadores da América (1992, 1993 and 20205) 1 Copa Libertadores da América América Copas (1992 and 1993) 1 FIFA Club World Cup (2005) 2 Recopas Sudamericanas (1992 and 1993) 1 Supercopa Libertadores (1993) 1 Copa CONMEBOL (1994) 1 Copa CONMEBOL Master (1996) NATIONAL: 6 Brazilian Championships (197), 2007 and 2008) 1 Copa do Brasil (2023) INTERSTADUAL: 1 Rio-São Paulo Tournament (2001) 11 Rio-São Paulo Champions Cups (1931, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1953, 1957, 1957, 1957 1987) STATE: 22 Paulista Championships (1931, 1943, 1945, 1946), 1948, 1949, 1953, 1957, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2005, 2013 Paulista (2002) 1 Competition Roberto Gomes Pedrosa (1956) ESCUDO DO SÃO PAULO FOOTBALL CLUB *Apprentice under the supervision of Vinicius Perazzini Follow Lance! on G o o g l e News Most read 1 Off the field Iwa Vini Jr with Mbappé for Real Madrid attracts attention on the web 2 Off the field in the Brasileirão: see the title chances after Botafogo's draw and Palmeiras' victory 3 Off the field Botafogo fans choose the culprits. of partial defeat: 'You call failure' 4 Play! 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