Esportes da Sorte and Sportradar host integrity workshops
Match-Fixing Prevention Forum launched with Ceará and Náutico, with further sessions planned for Corinthians and Ferroviária as part of wider integrity education efforts in Brazilian football.
Key points:
– Integrity training sessions held for men’s, women’s and under-20 squads
– Forum run by Esportes da Sorte and Sportradar – future sessions planned with other clubs
– Initiative aligns with Brazil’s growing regulatory emphasis on compliance and responsible gambling
Esportes da Sorte has launched a new integrity-focused training initiative in partnership with Sportradar, conducting in-person workshops at Ceará and Náutico football clubs last week.
The Match-Fixing Prevention Forum is designed to educate players and technical staff on identifying and preventing manipulation in sport.
The sessions addressed key integrity topics including definitions of match-fixing, types of fraud, legal risks and how to respond to suspicious approaches.
Workshops were attended by members of both the men’s and women’s senior teams, as well as under-20 squads.
The initiative comes as Brazil continues to evolve its regulatory framework for betting and gaming, with increased attention on internal controls and sector-wide compliance.
Ana Carolina Luna Maçães, Esportes Gaming Brasil Compliance Manager, said: “We believe education is the best form of prevention and we want to stand alongside clubs in this joint effort for transparency and the protection of sport.”
Ceará Football Executive Lucas Drubscky echoed this sentiment, noting that the club had already taken proactive steps internally.
Drubscky said: “We live in a time when the integrity of sport is being questioned. In this scenario, actions like this are extremely important.”
Good to know: In 2025, Sportradar signed a Technical Cooperation Agreement with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Sports
Sportradar, the global sports technology firm behind the workshops, currently monitors over 10,000 matches annually in Brazil and holds partnerships with the Brazilian Football Confederation and 17 state federations.
The forum forms part of a broader roadmap for Esportes Gaming Brasil, which operates under Brazil’s SPA/MF licence and manages the Onabet and Esportes da Sorte brands.
The company has recently reinforced its compliance and governance structure with new leadership appointments and expanded responsible gambling tools.
Workshops with Corinthians and Ferroviária are scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.
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