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The Arbitration Committee of CBF released the list of central referees, assistant referees and video referees (VAR) who will be part of FIFA's staff for the 2025 season.
The list is part of an indication made annually by the Commission chaired by Wilson Seneme of professionals eligible to be assigned to international men's, women's and grassroots competitions. The names are sent to the FIFA Referees Committee, which analyzes and approves them.
Among the new members are the central referee Matheus Candançan, the assistant referees Victor Imazu, Gizeli Casaril and Daniella Coutinho and the video referee Marco Fazekas. The list also contains international Futsal and Beach Soccer referees.
New nominations are included in the renewal process implemented by the Arbitration Committee. From 2022 to 2024, 50% of FIFA's central referee roster was renewed. In the same period, of the 54 referees who worked in Series A of the Brazilian Championship, 22 made their debut (three in 2022, nine in 2023 and ten in 2024), which represents 41% of the total.
"In In 2024, we saw an improvement in refereeing. At the end of the Brazilian Championship and the Copa do Brasil, we had no refereeing complications in the decisive matches. younger referees, with more experience, can perform even better”, said the president of the CBF Arbitration Commission, Wilson Seneme.
International recognition
In 2024, Brazilian arbitration was highlighted in international competitions. In the men's football final at the Paris Olympic Games, the decision between Spain and France featured Ramon Abatti, Rafael Alves, Guilherme Camilo and Daiane Muniz, in fact, they were also in the VAR booth for the bronze medal. women's football between Spain and Germany.
For the tournament, of the 89 professionals selected by FIFA, Brazil had seven designated, the highest number of any country. In addition to the quartet, Edina Alves, Neuza Back and Fabrini Bevilaqua were present.
In the Copa América, Brazil was also the record holder in the number of representatives, with 11 among the 101 professionals, and there was a team refereeing the championship final. Seven Brazilians worked on the game between Argentina and Colombia: on the field, referee Raphael Claus and assistants Bruno Pires and Rodrigo Correa, and in VAR, Rodolpho Toski, Danilo Manis, Daniel Nobre and Pablo Gonçalves. Wilton Pereira Sampaio, Edina Alves, Bruno Boschillia and Neuza Back also played throughout the tournament.
Arbitration Brazilian was also chosen for the final of the U16 South American Championship, with Rodrigo Pereira, Alex Ang and Thiago Farinha, and in the final of the U17 Women's World Cup, with Daiane Muniz,
See Brazilian arbitration in the FIFA framework:
Football
Central referees
Raphael Claus
Ramon Abatti Abel
Wilton Pereira Sampaio
Anderson Daronco
Flavio Rodrigues de Souza
Rafael Rodrigo Klein
Edina Alves Batista
Bruno Arleu de Araújo
Rodrigo José Pereira de Lima
Paulo Cesar Zanovelli da Silva
Deborah Cecilia Cruz Correira
Daiane Caroline Muniz dos Santos
Charly Wendy Straud Deretti
Andreza Helena Siqueira
Thayslane by Melo Costa
Rejane Caetano da Silva
Matheus Delgado Candançan
Assistant referees
Rodrigo Figueiredo Henrique Corrêa
Guilherme Dias Camilo
Neuza Inês Back
Bruno Boschillia
Bruno Raphael Pires
Danilo Ricardo Simon Manis
Rafael da Silva Alves
Nailton Junior Sousa Oliveira
Alex Ang Ribeiro
Fabrini Bevilaqua Costa
Maíra Mastella Moreira
Luanderson Lima dos Santos
Anne Kesy Gomes de Sá
Fernanda Nandrea Gomes Antunes
Brigida Cirilo Ferreira
Leila Naiara Moreira da Cruz
Fernanda Kruger
Victor Hugo Imazu dos Santos
Gizeli Casaril
Daniella Coutinho Pinto
VAR
Rodolpho Toski Marques
Wagner Reway
Igor Junio Benevenuto de Oliveira
Daiane Caroline Muniz dos Santos
Rodrigo Guarizo Ferreira do Amaral
Pablo Ramon Gonçalves Pinheiro
Daniel Nobre Bins
Rodrigo Nunes de Sá
Rodrigo D'Alonso Ferreira
Diego Pigeon Lopez
Charly Wendy Straud Deretti
Marco Aurélio Augusto Fazekas
The president's homes in Roraima, his home state, and in Rio de Janeiro, where he resides as head of the entity, received agents for investigations.
30 Jul 2025 | 11:50 |
The headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), in Rio de Janeiro, was the target of a Federal Police operation on Wednesday morning (30). The agents carried out a search and seizure warrant related to Operation Caixa Preta, which investigates alleged electoral crimes committed in Roraima. The president of the entity, Samir Xaud, was one of the targets.
CBF releases statement on the case: "The operation has no relation whatsoever with the CBF or Brazilian football"
Despite the police presence, nothing was seized, according to the CBF itself. The organization also stated, in an official statement, that the director " is not the focus of the investigation " and that the operation has no connection with football or the confederation.
According to the Federal Police, the operation focused primarily on Federal Deputy Helena Lima (MDB-RR), whose deputy is Samir Xaud in the Chamber . She is suspected of involvement in a vote-buying scheme. Ten search and seizure warrants were executed, and R$10 million was frozen in the accounts of those under investigation.
The investigation began during the 2024 municipal elections, when businessman Renildo Lima, the parliamentarian's husband, was arrested with R$500,000 in cash , part of which was hidden in his underwear. According to sources close to Samir Xaud, PF agents remained at the CBF headquarters for about 30 minutes. No material was seized during the operation.
In an official statement, the CBF declared: "The operation has no connection with the CBF or Brazilian football, and president Samir Xaud is not the focus of the investigation. The entity has not received any official information about the subject of the investigation . No equipment or materials were taken by the agents. The president remains calm and at the disposal of the authorities for any clarification."
The only Brazilian driver in Formula 1 says that the tennis player is one of his inspirations in the pursuit of goals in his own career in the sport.
12 Jul 2025 | 14:34 |
Two young Brazilians on the rise on the international sports scene have demonstrated mutual admiration : 20-year-old driver Gabriel Bortoleto, in his debut season in Formula 1 with Sauber, and 18-year-old tennis player João Fonseca , who competes on the ATP professional circuit.
Gabriel Bortoleto on João Fonseca: "He is incredible"
In an interview with the official F1 website, Bortoleto was asked what career he would pursue if he weren't a driver. His response was good-natured: "I admire a Brazilian, João Fonseca . He's incredible. He's climbing the ATP rankings, and I think he'll be a future star ."
Despite his admiration for tennis, the Brazilian admitted that his experience in the sport is still limited. "Tennis is fascinating, I love watching it and I like the players' mentality , but I don't play it often. I play a lot of padel, but I need to start playing real tennis."
When asked where he sees himself in five years, Bortoleto was blunt: " I'd like to be world champion ." According to him, being in F1 is already part of that process: "The best drivers in the world are here. I've always wanted to be here precisely to fight against them and, who knows, become the best one day."
A native of São Paulo, the driver began his karting career at the age of six and now rubs shoulders with some of the biggest names in motorsports. He also praised his team principal, Mattia Binotto , and highlighted the importance of idols like Ayrton Senna.
Bortoleto also revealed his closeness with current four-time world champion Max Verstappen. " Max and Ollie Bearman are the two guys I'm closest with in the paddock . I started playing video games with Max, and then we started training together on the simulator, back in the Formula 3 days."
According to the Brazilian, this friendship has evolved, and today the two share time off the track. " We have a group of friends with whom we play simulators . I'm even an ambassador for his team, Team Redline. Since then, we've spent a lot of time together—and it's been a lot of fun."
Sentenced to one year in prison for tax evasion during his time at Real Madrid, Ancelotti will remain free as he is a first-time offender.
09 Jul 2025 | 14:23 |
Coach Carlo Ancelotti , the current manager of the Brazilian national team, was sentenced by a Spanish court to one year in prison for tax fraud. The sentence relates to the Italian coach's time at the helm of Real Madrid in 2014, when he failed to declare approximately €1 million—a figure now equivalent to approximately R$6.4 million—in income from image rights.
According to information from the newspaper EFE Notícias, in addition to the custodial sentence, Ancelotti was also fined 387 thousand euros (around R$ 2.4 million). As a result of the decision, the coach is prohibited from receiving any type of subsidy or public benefit in Spain for the next three years.
Despite the formal conviction, Ancelotti will not serve his sentence in a closed regime. According to Spanish law, sentences of up to two years are usually converted to conditional release when the offender is a first-time offender and not involved in violent crimes. This prerogative applies to the coach, who has no criminal record and will therefore remain free.
So far, the conviction has not directly impacted Carlo Ancelotti's performance as head coach of the Brazilian national team . The coach remains in his position, and the Brazilian Football Confederation ( CBF ) said it has not yet been officially notified of further details of the case.
When contacted by the press, the organization said it was awaiting an official statement from Ancelotti himself. “We are just waiting,” the CBF summarized, without saying whether the episode could change future plans related to the national team’s preparation for the World Cup.
Ancelotti was announced as the coach of the national team with the mission of leading the sports project that aims to win the sixth world championship. With vast experience and spells at major European clubs , the Italian also has the support of the CBF, which is waiting for a legal definition before making any decision.
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