CBF and Brazilian Clubs Implement 10 New Football Arbitration Rules to Boost Playtime
The CBF and Brazilian football clubs have adopted 10 new rules immediately to reduce interruptions and boost effective playing time in Brazilian leagues and cups.
The CBF and Brazilian football clubs have adopted 10 new rules immediately to reduce interruptions and boost effective playing time in Brazilian leagues and cups.
Brazil resists US trade pressures over its Pix payment system and launches a strategic plan to compete in global technology.
The CBF debuts Brazil’s semiautomatic offside technology in the 2026 Brasileirão, boosting officiating accuracy and transparency.
Brazilian and U.S. industrial groups urge renewed trade talks to prevent U.S. plans to impose 25% tariffs on Brazilian exports, with a July 15 decision deadline.
Brazilian football must overcome cultural resistance to critical dialogue and innovate structurally to evolve and maintain its global standing.
The Ministry of Sports and CADE have signed a cooperation agreement to strengthen sports integrity and competition, fostering a more transparent and sustainable sports environment in Brazil.
The 10th round of the Campeonato Brasileiro on April 5, 2026, features seven key matches, highlighting Flamengo vs. Santos, Corinthians vs. Internacional, and Bahia vs. Palmeiras, with live broadcasts and notable player absences.
Brazil launches a comprehensive national policy to prevent and combat sports result manipulation, reinforcing integrity and institutional cooperation.
Brazil has introduced a comprehensive national policy to prevent and combat manipulation of sports results, involving multiple ministries and law enforcement agencies to protect sports integrity.