Brazil Strengthens Sports Integrity Framework Following II National Technical Meeting

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 5, 2026
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The conclusion of the II National Technical Meeting on Combating the Manipulation of Sports Results has solidified Brazil's commitment to protecting its sporting events from illegal betting market influences.

The conclusion of the II National Technical Meeting on Combating the Manipulation of Sports Results has solidified Brazil’s commitment to protecting its sporting events from illegal betting market influences.

Over three days, key stakeholders from the Ministries of Finance, Sports, and Justice and Public Security joined law enforcement, regulators, and industry representatives to address evolving risks and develop integrated response systems.

From Institutional Policy to Tangible Results

The II National Technical Meeting showcased significant milestones achieved by the working group established under Interministerial Ordinance No. 1/2025. A primary achievement highlighted was the formalization of the National Policy for the Prevention and Combating of Sports Manipulation (Interministerial Ordinance No. 1/2026), which provides a structured framework for activities aimed at neutralizing illegal match-fixing.

Technological innovation has also become a cornerstone of Brazil’s defense. The Brazilian Federal Police have introduced an automated system designed to analyze suspicious wagering activities and strategically organize data. This tool is considered a vital element of the national infrastructure intended to detect and deter manipulation in real-time.

Practical Implementation and Training Initiatives

Participants also celebrated the release of the updated National Manual for Combating Sports Manipulation. This second version serves as an essential guide for various institutions, outlining practical enforcement activities and specific investigative procedures to be followed during integrity probes.

To ensure long-term effectiveness, the government is prioritizing capacity building through new educational avenues:

  • National Police Academy: Has launched its first distance learning course focused on the prevention and suppression of match-fixing.
  • Intelligence Distribution: Authorities will continue to produce and share strategic intelligence and host regular technical workshops.
  • Permanent Cooperation: The goal is to form a lasting network with integrity agencies to facilitate rapid responses to suspicious alerts.

The Power of Intersectoral Collaboration

The Secretary of Prizes and Betting (SPA) at the Ministry of Finance, Daniele Cardoso, emphasized that the interministerial nature of the working group elevates these efforts from temporary measures to permanent state policy.

Official discussions included representation from the UNODC, the Federal Police, and the Ministry of Justice, signaling a united front against a challenge that grows alongside the evolving betting market. As Cardoso noted, moving into the second year of this regulatory framework demonstrates measurable progress in securing the future of Brazilian sports.

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