Central do Timão
·26 de maio de 2026
Unified league? Corinthians chiefs attend CBF meeting

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·26 de maio de 2026

Throughout last Monday (25), Osmar Stabile and Marcelo Paz, Corinthians’ president and football executive, respectively, represented the club at a Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) meeting that addressed the creation of a possible unified league in Brazil. The event took place in Rio de Janeiro and was attended by leaders from other clubs and federations.
The meeting followed the first gathering on the topic, held in April 2026, which also discussed changes in Brazilian football. One of the topics debated at the start-of-the-week meeting was the launch of the Brazilian Football Anti-Violence Commission, which would be responsible for operating in four areas: the STJD’s jurisdiction, player protection, case monitoring, as well as security and access control.

Photo: Rafael Ribeiro/CBF
Other duties of the Commission would include building a database to enable access control for people entering stadiums and banning fans from going to clubs’ training centers. The Commission also discussed standardizing match broadcast windows, taking inspiration from European leagues, modernizing the Supreme Sports Court of Justice (STJD), improving the infrastructure of the 21 stadiums in the top tier of national football, as well as a project to regulate football agents.
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