The 1969 Torneio do Norte was the second edition of a football competition held in Brazil, featuring 12 clubs. Remo won your second title and earn the right to play in the finals of 1969 Torneio Norte-Nordeste.[1]
^"Remo won the 1969 Torneio do Norte". RSSSF (in Portuguese). 22 September 1999.
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