CONFUT will address the regulation and evolution of the sports betting market in Brazil

The South American Football Conference (CONFUT) will start this Thursday, 14th. The event comes to offer a unique experience of generating business and networking, with the intention of strengthening the football industry in South America. One of the first CONFUT panels will address sports betting in Brazil, from regulation to the final product.

This conversation will feature the participation of relevant figures on the national scene, such as Magnho José (President of Instituto Jogo Legal), Felipe Fraga (Director of Operations at EstrelaBet), Udo Seckelmann (Lawyer of Bichara and Motta), Leonardo Baptista (CEO / Co- founder of Pay4Fun) and Rafael Zanette (Responsible for Sponsorships at EstrelaBet).

It should be noted that the Brazilian sports betting market is going through a period of ascension, but is still awaiting the end of the regulatory process with the presidential decree. Currently, between 450 and 500 bookmakers operate in the country and most football teams in the main football divisions have partnerships in this sector.

According to official information, CONFUT will have two days of programming to bring together in São Paulo the main players and names of South American football in order to discuss the main trends, challenges and opportunities of this market so relevant to the culture of the continent.

In addition, great personalities and experts will contribute content during the event’s panels and debates, exploring topics from different areas of football, on and off the field.

About CONFUT

The Confut Business Fair was designed to generate agreements, create opportunities and a space for the execution of contracts and business in practice. The event will also allow the presentation and exhibition of results obtained with activations through cases of the most varied themes of the football market.

CONFUT will still provide an opportunity for intense networking, after all, connections are a way to take advantage of and create market opportunities, and football is no different. This exchange of ideas and the formation of new relationships and partnerships tend to significantly help the development of the South American football industry.