From 1920 to 1948, the matches took place at the Adolpho Rolemberg stadium, considered one of the best in the north and northeast regions, according to newspapers of the time.
In 1927, a new entity was established, the Liga Sergipana de Esportes Atléticos (LSEA, Sergipe Athletic Sports League), with only three affiliated clubs: Associação Atlética, América, and Palmeiras, while the LDS had four affiliated clubs: Sergipe, Brasil, Cotinguiba, and Aracaju.
In 1928, the LSEA took full control of football in Sergipe, following the dissolution of the LDS and the subsequent affiliation of its clubs to the newly created league.
In 1931, eight more clubs joined the LSEA: Vasco, Guarani, Paulistano, Palestra, Vitório, Siqueira Campos, 13 de Julho, and ETEA.
The top five teams from the capital joined the champions from the interior zones and competed in a two-round Sergipe Championship.