Betnacional Secures Naming Rights for the Largest Women’s Football Tournament in the Northeast

Betnacional recently obtained the naming rights for Copa Maria Bonita, the largest women’s soccer event in the Northeast. The championship will occur from October 2nd to October 11th at Arena Pernambuco in Camaragibe, Pernambuco, featuring nine participating teams representing different states in the region. Matches will stream on YouTube’s GOAT Channel and also air on Globo Nordeste, Sportv, and Globoplay.

João Studart, CEO of Flutter Brazil, which manages Betnacional, remarked, “The Betnacional Maria Bonita Cup represents something beyond a sporting competition. It’s a strong acknowledgement of female talent in sports.” He further stated, “For us at Bet dos Brasileiros, associating our brand with the initiative is a privilege, as it celebrates the Northeast’s cultural vitality and invests in the future visibility of women’s sports.”

Betnacional’s Football Sponsorships

Betnacional has consistently invested in football, including its sponsorship of Sport Club do Recife, whose women’s team will also take part in the Maria Bonita Cup. They additionally sponsor the Pernambucano Championship. Through the Copa Maria Bonita Betnacional collaboration, the company reiterates its commitment to enhancing the sport across multiple areas.

About Copa Maria Bonita

Maria Bonita has been featured as an inspirational leader, and this led to the competition. This will be hosted at the renowned Arena Pernambuco, where the FIFA World Cup was hosted and will also host the 2027 Women’s World Cup as well.

About Betnacional

Betnacional is a sports betting platform under Flutter Brazil, authorised to operate in the country since January 2025. Under the motto “Brazilians’ best bet,” the company commits to celebrating Brazilian cultural identity by sponsoring leading events, such as the Rio Open, Lollapalooza, the tour of Lauana Prado, and Salvador Carnival. The platform works with notable ambassadors, including footballer Vini Jr., musician Nathanzinho, and journalist Galvão Bueno.

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