Taça Oswaldo Cruz
| Organising body | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1950 |
| Abolished | 1976 |
| Region | South America |
| Number of teams | 2 |
| Related competitions | Copa Roca |
| Last champions | |
| Most successful club(s) |
The Taça Oswaldo Cruz (English: Oswaldo Cruz Cup) was a football tournament played between the national teams of Brazil and Paraguay, and contested from 1950 to 1976, albeit irregularly.[1] It was organised by the Brazilian Sports Confederation and the Paraguayan Football Association with the purpose of promoting sporting exchange between the two countries.
The trophy was named after Oswaldo Cruz, a Brazilian physician, pioneer bacteriologist and epidemiologist,[2] and founder of the Oswaldo Cruz Institute.[3]
The competition was played in a two-legged format, with all the editions being won by Brazil. From a total of 16 matches in 8 editions contested, Brazil won 11, with Paraguay only winning once.[1]
List of Champions

| Ed. | Year | Champion | 1st. leg |
City | 2nd. leg |
City | Result (points) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
1950 | 2–0 |
Rio de Janeiro | 3–3 |
São Paulo | 3–1
| |
2 |
1955 | 3–0 |
Rio de Janeiro | 3–3 |
São Paulo | 3–1
| |
3 |
1956 | 2–0 |
Asunción | 5–2 |
Asunción | 4–0
| |
4 |
1958 | 5–1 |
Rio de Janeiro | 0–0 |
São Paulo | 3–1
| |
5 |
1961 | 2–0 |
Asunción | 3–2 |
Asunción | 4–0
| |
6 |
1962 | 6–0 |
Rio de Janeiro | 4–0 |
São Paulo | 4–0
| |
7 |
1968 | 4–0 |
Asunción | 0–1 |
Asunción | 2–2 (4–1 g.d.)
| |
8 |
1976 | 1–1 |
Asunción | 3–1 |
Rio de Janeiro | 3–1
|
Titles
| Team | Won |
|---|---|
8
| |
0
|
References
- ^ a b Copa Oswaldo Cruz by José L. Pierrend on the RSSSF
- ^ Oswaldo Cruz - Historia on Invivo
- ^ The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation: 100 years by Paulo Buss (archived, 21 Aug 2001)