Brazilian football may be devastated, with a global ban?Expelled from the Copa America World Cup
The Brazilian Football Federation will be suspended, and this news has caused a great deal in world football. If Brazil cannot participate in the Copa America and the 2026 World Cup in South Africa, it will be a huge loss for Samba. Needless to say, Brazil has a deep relationship with its football, having won the trophy five times and still has no opponents. However, in the past few World Cups, Brazil have not been satisfied, with their 2018 matches in Russia and Qatar 2022 finishing poorly at 8-8. And now, something even worse has happened, and there is a good chance that they will be banned from the World Football Federation.
According to the latest news, the Brazilian Football Federation has received a letter issued jointly by FIFA and South American Football Conmebol, which aims to warn the Brazilian Football Federation, as its subordinate club body, to deal with its own football problems without any third party intervention. Moreover, the Brazilian Football Federation will also ignore FIFA's warnings and will be subject to severe penalties, during which time both their country and team will be banned from participating until the ban is lifted. This means that in the following year, Brazil will not be able to participate in the Copa America, and in 2026, they will not be able to participate in this World Cup. It's sure to be a big blow to Brazilian football.
The Brazilian Football Association has received a warning from FIFA after the Rio de Janeiro state court expelled the president of the Brazilian Football Association, Edernaldo, in violation of regulations and appointed a new interim leader. Although Ednaldo filed a petition to change the verdict, it was not granted. However, the Brazilian Football Federation was adamantly opposed because their president, Perdis, said that they would elect a new one according to FIFA rules and rejected the judges' decision.
As things stand, neither side is willing to make concessions, and it is not an exaggeration to say that Brazil will be banned from the world. It has been reported that FIFA and the South American Football Confederation will send an investigation team to Brazil in January to meet with those involved to find a solution. However, if this issue is not resolved, there is a high risk that the Brazilian Football Association will be banned from the world.