Brazil: CBF Defends Brazil’s Regulated Betting Market
Brazil.– June 02, 2026 – www.zonadeazar.com The Vice-President of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), Michelle Ramalho, publicly defended Brazil’s regulated sports betting market, stating that licensed betting operators are just as much victims of match manipulation as sports federations themselves. She argued that regulated operators are often unfairly blamed for issues that actually harm the entire sports ecosystem.
Overview
Speaking during a panel on online betting and esports at the 14th Lisbon Forum, Ramalho stressed that modern football is closely linked to the regulated betting industry and that it is essential to distinguish licensed operators from illegal platforms. According to her, regulated companies have a direct interest in protecting sporting integrity and preventing match-fixing.
Industry representatives participating in the discussion also highlighted the need for greater public awareness regarding the sector’s regulatory safeguards and compliance mechanisms.
Focus on the Illegal Market
A key message from the debate was the need to strengthen enforcement against illegal betting operators.
Ramalho argued that licensed companies complying with strict regulatory requirements should not have to compete against unregulated businesses operating outside the law. She called for stronger legislation targeting illegal operators and protecting the integrity of the regulated ecosystem.
According to the CBF executive, the primary challenge facing the industry is not the legal market but rather operators that remain outside government oversight and supervision.
Sporting Integrity and Regulation
Another major topic was the fight against match manipulation. From the perspective presented by the CBF, licensed betting operators are strategic allies in detecting suspicious activity through sophisticated monitoring systems and betting pattern analysis.
Brazil’s regulatory framework establishes licensing requirements, consumer protection measures, responsible gaming obligations and supervision mechanisms designed to create a safer and more transparent environment.
Participants agreed that cooperation between regulators, sports bodies and authorised operators will remain essential for maintaining public trust in the industry.
Future Perspective
The CBF Vice-President’s remarks reflect an increasingly important discussion within Brazil: how to strengthen the regulated market while effectively combating illegal gambling operations.
As Brazil’s regulatory framework continues to mature, the industry seeks to position licensed operators as key partners in sporting integrity, consumer protection and economic development. The challenge ahead will be improving enforcement, expanding public education and clearly differentiating regulated betting from illegal activities.
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