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The Refereeing Without Borders Project concluded in Pernambuco, enhancing referee standards through a three-day intensive program. It included theoretical and practical training for local referees, focusing on game control and decision-making.
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The Refereeing Without Borders Project, promoted by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) in partnership with the Pernambuco Football Federation (FPF), concluded on Saturday (11) after three days of an intensive theoretical and practical program aimed at developing Brazilian refereeing.
Held from April 9 to 11, the project brought together local referees and members of the National Refereeing Commission, promoting a technical immersion focused on standardizing criteria, reading the game, and decision-making on the field.
The first day, at the FPF auditorium, was dedicated to essential theoretical content, covering topics such as game control, challenges, tactical fouls, and handball interpretation — all central points in modern refereeing. On the following days, at the Retrô Training Center, participants took part in practical activities, including game simulations, real-time analysis of plays, and the use of audiovisual resources for deeper technical development.
Rodrigo Cintra, president of the CBF Refereeing Commission, highlighted the importance of the initiative for the advancement of refereeing nationwide. “We are working to reduce as much as possible the differences in interpretation in Brazilian football. Refereeing Without Borders is an important step in this process because it promotes integration, updating, and technical alignment among referees from different regions, while also identifying new talent,” he said.
FPF president Evandro Carvalho emphasized Pernambuco’s leading role in hosting the project and the legacy it leaves for the local refereeing group. “Hosting a project of this magnitude reinforces Pernambuco’s commitment to the development of Brazilian football. Refereeing is a fundamental part of the game, and investing in qualification means investing in the credibility of competitions,” he noted.
Meanwhile, the president of the Pernambuco State Refereeing Commission, Ubirajara Ferraz, stressed the direct impact of the training on the professionals’ performance. “It was a unique opportunity for learning and exchanging experiences. This technical alignment raises the level of refereeing, brings greater confidence to decisions on the field, and increases the visibility of our new referees,” he stated.
With plans for nationwide expansion starting in 2026, Refereeing Without Borders is consolidating itself as one of the CBF’s main initiatives to strengthen refereeing, promoting technical excellence, integration, and continuous development throughout the country.
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The project aimed to develop Brazilian refereeing by providing intensive training in game control, decision-making, and standardizing officiating criteria.
The project was held from April 9 to April 11, concluding on Saturday, April 11.
The program included theoretical sessions on game control and tactical fouls, as well as practical activities like game simulations and real-time play analysis.

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