The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), a privately owned organization founded in 1914, is the governing body for football in Brazil. Headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, it employs approximately 570 people. In 2021, the CBF reported revenues under $250 million. The organization's primary activity is the oversight and administration of spectator sports, notably football, and it holds the record for the most FIFA World Cup victories with five titles.

2021 Revenue

Founded

1914

Headcount

563

Headquarters

Brazil

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

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Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) offers 13 products in the sports and media and telecoms services industries. Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)'s product portfolio comprises of sports tickets, merchandise and sponsorship, soccer and streaming services.
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Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)'s revenues were less than $250M in 2021. Caretta Research has split Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)'s revenue into 5 different product categories, the largest of which is soccer | association football. For full access to Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)'s revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) sells broadcasting rights of its 9 soccer | association football competitions to 41 companies globally, covering 12 countries. Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)'s rights holders include Globo, Claro and Paramount Global.

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