
Brazil will have the most refereeing officials at the 2026 World Cup, with a total of nine representatives including three referees and six assistant referees. This selection reflects FIFA's confidence in Brazilian officiating standards.
Brazil to have most refereeing officials at the 2026 World Cup
FIFA announced on the morning of this Thursday (9) the list of referees for the 2026 World Cup. And Brazil will be represented by nine professionals: three referees and six assistant referees. It will be the country with the largest number of referees at the World Cup.
The team will be made up of referees Raphael Claus, Ramon Abatti, and Wilton Sampaio, and assistants Bruno Boschilia, Bruno Pires, Danilo Manis, Rodrigo Figueiredo, Rafael Alves, and Rodolpho Toski.
âIt is not just a statistical fact. It is the reflection of serious, consistent work that is increasingly aligned with the standards of excellence in world football. This representation reinforces FIFAâs confidence in Brazilian refereeing and highlights the technical quality, physical preparation, and commitment of our professionals to the game. Being on this stage, in a leading role, shows that Brazil not only produces great players, but also delivers to the world referees qualified to officiate in the most demanding competitions,â said Netto GĂłes, Director of Refereeing at the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
The president of the CBF Refereeing Commission, Rodrigo Cintra, emphasized the recognition of the work carried out by a group of people, an achievement by many professionals striving for the best for Brazilian refereeing.
âWe have to highlight the collective work. There are no individual winners; there is a winning team that works very hard for the good of refereeing in Brazilian football. And we need to highlight the work that is being done. Last weekend we began working with professional refereeing, a milestone in our football, and today we have this fantastic news of nine referees at the World Cup, the country with the most representatives. This strengthens Brazilian football. It is FIFAâs recognition of the work being done by Brazilian refereeing. And we are not going to stop there. We are working to improve even further, whether in technology or in the preparation of the referees,â he said.
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Brazil will have a total of nine refereeing officials at the 2026 World Cup, consisting of three referees and six assistant referees.
The Brazilian referees selected for the 2026 World Cup are Raphael Claus, Ramon Abatti, and Wilton Sampaio.
Brazil's representation at the 2026 World Cup signifies FIFA's confidence in its refereeing standards and highlights the technical quality and commitment of Brazilian officials.


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