CBFA & Dolphins: Football Flag Partnership in Brazil

CBFA and Miami Dolphins closed partnership to help boost Football Flag in Brazil – Disclosure / Official 4Content

A Brazilian Football Confederation (CBFA) closed a partnership with the Miami Dolphinsas well NFLto boost the flag footballkeeping an eye on Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Gameswhen the modality will debut in the Olympic program. The announcement was made last week, during the 1st Brazilian Football Forum, held in São Paulo (SP).

According to CBFA, the goal is to strengthen and accelerate the development of Brazilian and female Brazilian and female selections. The idea is to help the country win both places in Los Angeles 2028.

“We have already been building this relationship with CBFA for some time, focusing on sports growth in Brazil. It is gratifying to contribute to our structure, experience and passion for the game to support this movement and make the sport more accessible, training the next generation of athletes in Brazil to the 2028 Olympics,” said Felipe Formiga, vice president of International Development of Miami Dolphins, who was the guest of the guest Dribblingo podcast yes Sports machinelast week.

The partnership is another strategic step in the professionalization journey of Brazilian flag Football, a process for which CBFA also has some brands, such as Zurich Seguros and Oakley.

It is worth remembering that, also last week, the Sports machine published a Special article about the Confederation and what the entity has been doing to leverage the Football Flag and also the football in the country.

“We are living a moment of turning to the sport. Seeing giants like Miami Dolphins and big brands believing in our potential shows that we are on the right track. The focus is now the Olympic vacancy, and we want more companies to be part of this story with us,” said Cristiane Kajiwara, president of CBFA.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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