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The Amapá Football Federation (FAF) is enhancing national connections through a technical exchange with the Pará Football Federation. Charles Gonzales is observing the organization of major Brazilian football matches to improve local football development.
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FAF boosts national ties in exchange with Pará Football Federation
The Amapá Football Federation continues to expand connections and strengthen the development of local football through the exchange of experiences with other federations across the country. Representing FAF, Charles Gonzales is in Belém taking part in a technical exchange with the Pará Football Federation, closely following the entire operation of major matches on the national calendar.
During the institutional agenda, Charles followed the behind-the-scenes work and organization of important Brazilian football matches, including Paysandu vs. Anápolis in the Brazilian Championship Série C, Remo vs. Palmeiras in Série A, as well as Remo vs. Bahia in the Copa do Brasil.
The experience made it possible to observe firsthand the entire operational structure involved in large-scale matches, including logistics, security, stadium organization, internal workflows, press operations, coordination of match delegates, and technical procedures adopted in national competitions.
The exchange also included support from professionals from the Pará Football Federation, such as Flávio Goiano, football director, Izabel Luna, women’s football director, and Guto Santos, match delegate, who shared their experience and methodologies applied in football in Pará.
For FAF, initiatives like this represent an important step in the process of modernizing and professionalizing football in Amapá. Closer ties with other federations strengthen the exchange of knowledge, broaden the operational perspective of local professionals, and directly contribute to the implementation of new practices within competitions held in the state.
The exchange of experiences also reinforces the entity’s commitment to seeking continuous improvement, bringing in references in organization, planning, and execution that can add value to football in Amapá, both in professional competitions and in youth categories and women’s football.
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The purpose is to strengthen local football development by sharing experiences and observing the organization of major matches.
He observed matches including Paysandu vs. Anápolis in Série C, Remo vs. Palmeiras in Série A, and Remo vs. Bahia in the Copa do Brasil.
Charles Gonzales is representing the Amapá Football Federation during the technical exchange.

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