Campeonato Citadino de Porto Alegre

Grêmio, Internacional, Fuss Ball, São José, Tabajara,Cruzeiro and Colombo leave the FSRG and found APAD.

The new association joins the newly founded Rio Grandense Sports Federation (FRGD) which would give rise to the Federação Gaúcha de Futebol (FGF) Internacional considers itself champion of the 1920 edition.

In the second semester, APAD organizes the continuation of the two tournaments, now renamed: the first called Torneio Rio Branco with the original APAD clubs and second called Torneio Ruy Barbosa with the clubs from the extinct APAF.

At the end of 1920, three players from the extinct Mannschaft Frisch Auf transferred to Grêmio prevented by the application of the "Internship Law".

Remaining in APAD only: Cruzeiro, São José and Fuss Ball Porto Alegre.

E – Especializado From 1941 onwards, the competitions were controlled by the Federação Rio Grandense de Futebol.

[4][7] M – Metropolitano Eleven years later, in 1972, Grêmio, Internacional, São José and Cruzeiro played the last tournament.