Ednaldo Rodrigues Secures Unanimous Re-election as CBF President
Rodrigues' second term will begin in 2026, following a controversial electoral process and Ronaldo Nazário's withdrawal from the race.
- Ednaldo Rodrigues was re-elected as president of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) with unanimous support, receiving all 67 votes.
- Rodrigues brought the election forward by one year after Ronaldo Nazário withdrew from the race due to insufficient backing from soccer executives.
- Critics, including Ronaldo, have condemned the CBF's electoral system for favoring incumbents and discouraging competition.
- Rodrigues emphasized unity in Brazilian soccer and Brazil's role as host of the 2027 Women's World Cup in his victory speech.
- His presidency has faced legal challenges, including a brief removal in 2023, and international scrutiny over governance issues and transparency.