Brazilian Football Confederation, the highest governing body of football in Brazil. The organization is responsible for organizing the Copa do Brasil (Men, Women and U-20), the Brazilian Championship of series A, B, C and D, and administration of the Brazilian Football Team (Men and Women).
The International Football Federation is an organization founded in Paris on May 21, 1904 but headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. Altogether it has more than 200 associated countries and territories. The definition of football rules is not only the responsibility of FIFA, but also of a committee called the International Football Association Board (IFAB). Together with FIFA, they work with six continental confederations that organize competitions in their area of activity, following the central specifications: CONMEBOL (South America), CONCACAF (North America, Central America, Caribbean, Guyana and Suriname), UEFA (Europe), AFC (Asia and Asia), CAF (Africa) and OFC (Oceania).
The Superior Court of Sports Justice (STJD) is the autonomous body, provided for in the Brazilian Code of Sports Justice, [1] funded by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), which discusses the legalities of football in Brazil and judges the events of the sport.