Author: Vishwajit Sawant
Ahead of the much-anticipated Copa do Brasil final clash between Flamengo and São Paulo, the refereeing teams have been revealed. The two decisive matches that will determine the tournament champion are scheduled for September 17 and 24, promising soccer fans an exciting spectacle.
The first clash between Rio de Janeiro’s Flamengo and São Paulo’s Tricolor will kick off at the iconic Maracanã stadium on September 17. The referee in charge of keeping order on the pitch for this match is Anderson Daronco, an experienced FIFA-registered professional from Rio Grande do Sul (FIFA-RS).
The grand final will be played on September 24 at the Morumbi stadium in São Paulo, and the responsibility for overseeing the decisive match will fall to Bráulio da Silva Machado, a FIFA-certified referee from Santa Catarina (FIFA-SC). The choice of these experienced professionals underlines the importance of the Copa do Brasil final and the need for high-level refereeing.
The matches are scheduled to start at 4pm, ensuring that fans from all over Brazil and beyond are treated to some fascinating soccer action as these two giants of Brazilian soccer battle it out for the coveted Copa do Brasil title. The choice of these referees reflects the competition’s commitment to impartiality and professionalism in deciding the final champion of this prestigious tournament. Soccer enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting these matches, as Flamengo and São Paulo prepare to fight for glory on the big stage.