Overview
- Lawmakers in the Chamber of Deputies approved the bill on Tuesday with a 295–120 vote and sent it to the Senate.
- The registry would name clubs or sports entities only after a final, unappealable conviction by a court or a Sports Justice ruling.
- The measure covers all sports and would block listed entities from public contracts, state sponsorships, subsidies, and tax breaks for two years.
- A new final conviction during that period would extend the listing for two more years, while proven anti‑racism actions could allow early removal.
- Management of the registry and an anonymous tip line will be set by executive regulation, and coverage differs on who wrote the substitute text, with reports naming either Alice Portugal or Laura Carneiro.