Brazilian Bills no. 6753/2013 and no. 5201/2013
Financing sports activities is a difficult issue for several countries around the world. In Brazil, football alone has approximately 30,000 clubs and 13,197,733 players (both registered and not registered)[1], and much development is needed across all sports in terms of raising funds. According to the Brazilian Constitution (article 217[2]), promoting sports practice is also...
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