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Roberto Carlos exclusive: the Global Ambassador for Football for Friendship answers the questions of Young Participants from all over the world
The former Brazilian international, three-time winner of the Champions League and Global Ambassador of the Gazprom International Children’s Social Programme Football for Friendship (F4F), Roberto Carlos, spoke in an exclusive press conference with Young Players and Young Journalists about his life, his career and his support for F4F.
Roberto Carlos won the World Cup with the Brazilian national team in 2002. He also won the UEFA Champions League title three times (1998, 2000 and 2002) with Real Madrid as well as numerous national league championship titles. Currently, he is working as a youth coach at Real Madrid. Since 2020 he has also been a Global Ambassador for Football for Friendship. He has supported the programme since 2019, when he presented the winners of the F4F World Championship the cup at the closing events in Madrid, having taken part in other important highlights of the tournament as well.
In an online press conference at the end of May, he answered a wide range of questions from Young Players and Young Journalists with charm and wit. The topics ranged from the highlights of his career to his relationship with his family, his native country Brazil, and his support for Football for Friendship.
Asked about his most famous goal, Roberto Carlos couldn’t suppress a smile at first because, as he explained, he is often asked this question. But he then went on to mention his free kick against France on 3rd June 1997 at the Tournament of France in the 21st minute of the game and also his spectacular goal against CD Teneriffa on 21st February 1998. He also explained that the derby match between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona had always been a highlight. He said that the Brazilian national team of 2002 and Real Madrid with its galacticos were his favourite teams, and argued that whether or not football was becoming more and more commercialised depended a lot on the actual club. Overall, football would continue to develop both technically and tactically.
He told David Sargent from Ireland that it was true that he had been named after the famous Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos Braga. It had been the wish of his father, whose favourite singer this was. He, Roberto Carlos, was a great admirer of the Brazilian singer Alexandre Pires. He explained that his family had been poor and that, when he was twelve, he had wanted to become a lawyer. But then everything had quickly turned out differently: a football career in Brazil, the national team and an invitation to play in Europe. He said that his family had always supported him, particularly his father, who had played football himself. And, of course, it had been painful to leave his family when he was just 13 years old.
Kinley Deki Yangzom from Bhutan asked him what he would do differently. He replied that everything had gone well and had helped him to develop personally and professionally. He told Miriam Sheahan from Ireland that he had never been afraid. But of course he had had dreams, for example to be able to build his parents a house.
In his view, respect towards others, and good, friendly behaviour – towards one’s opponent as well – were important qualities. He told Dominic Kramberger from Sweden that teamwork was an important precondition for success. And his answer to the question from Xuance Li, a Young Journalist from China, was that, because he himself had always behaved properly towards others, he had never been offended by anyone. Mihajlo Nasik, a Young Journalist from Serbia, played Roberto Carlos a serenade on his piano and then asked him about his creative hobbies. Roberto answered that he didn’t have any special talents and that his life was taken up with football 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Doro Yusupov from Tajikistan wanted to know what, in his view, were typical traditions in Brazil. The football star’s answer was good fortune, good food, respect for one’s family and the desire to spend the weekend with one’s family. Aahana Kamboj from India observed that Brazil had so many good footballers and asked whether it was to do with a particular kind of sand on the beaches there. Carlos replied that he had lived in India for some time and had a great love for the country. He went on to explain that the sand on the beaches most certainly wasn’t the reason why Brazil had so many good footballers. Quite simply, the people in his country played football everywhere and everyone wanted to become a star.
What he found good about Football for Friendship was that so many Young Players and Young Journalists meet up and can interact with one another. He thanked the young people for their many interesting questions and wished them all every success.
The 9th season of Football for Friendship is taking place in an online format from 14th to 29th May 2021. This year, F4F is bringing boys and girls together from more than 200 countries and regions. Young Players aged 12 are taking part in the 2021 Football for Friendship eWorld Championship (eF4F). The competition is being played on “F4F World”, the football simulator, which is available free of charge in 27 languages on MS Windows, Apple MacOS, Android and iOS.
Young Journalists report in the International Children’s Press Centre on the events in the 9th season of Football for Friendship and share with their friends the most important values in the programme: friendship, equality, fairness, health, peace, devotion, victory, traditions, and honour.
You can watch the video of this press conference by clicking on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mi6qD7wkhWA.
Aahana Kamboj, India: “I really enjoyed the session with Football for Friendship Global Ambassador, Roberto Carlos, where the Young Journalists from different countries asked questions related to his football career. Even I got the opportunity to ask a question. According to Roberto, teamwork is the key to success, and everyone must follow this rule to be successful in life.”
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Why Simpler Casino Bonuses Are Gaining Ground in the UK
The UK online gambling market has reached a stage where bigger does not always mean better. Players have seen years of welcome bonuses, free spins, cashback offers, reload deals, loyalty rewards, and complex promotional terms.
That maturity is changing how bonus value is judged. Instead of only looking at the headline amount, more players now ask a simpler question: how much of this offer can actually be used?
The UK Is a Mature Online Gambling Market
The UK is one of the most developed online gambling markets in the world. Gambling Commission data for April to July 2025 showed that 38% of adults in Great Britain had gambled online in the previous four weeks, although this falls to 17% when lottery-only players are removed.
That matters because mature markets create more informed consumers. When players have been exposed to years of sign-up offers, free spins, boosted odds, reloads, and cashback promotions, they become better at spotting the difference between headline value and real value.
Bonus Size Is No Longer the Whole Story
For years, casino bonuses were marketed around size. A £500 welcome bonus sounded better than £50, and 200 free spins sounded better than 30.
But size alone tells players very little. A large bonus with 40x wagering, strict game limits, short expiry rules, and a low maximum cashout can be less useful than a smaller offer with simple terms.
Why No Wagering Offers Fit the Current Market
This is where no wagering casinos fit naturally into the wider UK trend. They appeal to players who want bonuses that are easier to understand, easier to compare, and less dependent on complicated playthrough rules.
A no wagering bonus does not automatically make an offer perfect. Players still need to check game restrictions, withdrawal rules, free spin value, and expiry dates. But removing wagering requirements makes the core value much clearer.
Regulation Is Also Pushing the Market Towards Clarity
The direction of UK regulation is clearly towards safer and simpler promotions. In March 2025, the Gambling Commission announced new rules designed to increase the safety and simplicity of consumer promotional offers, including limits on how many times bonus funds must be re-staked before winnings can be withdrawn.
The Commission also said mixed-product promotions can confuse consumers because of complex terms and conditions. That point is important because it shows the regulator is not only looking at harm, but also at whether promotions are fair and understandable.
Players Are Not Always Comfortable With Incentives
The trend towards simpler bonuses is not just regulatory. It also reflects how many players now feel about gambling promotions.
Gambling Commission research found that 47% of surveyed gamblers who had received incentives felt they received too many, while 48% said they would prefer not to receive free bets and bonus offers. At the same time, 31% said free bets or bonus offers encouraged them to gamble more than they wanted to.
Bonuses Still Matter, But Trust Matters More
None of this means casino bonuses are becoming irrelevant. The same research found that promotional offers are still widely used, with nine in ten quantitative respondents having received an offer in the previous four weeks, and 76% of those who received an offer going on to use it.
The point is that players still value bonuses, but they increasingly want them to feel fair. A welcome bonus, reload, cashback deal, or free spins offer has more appeal when the player can quickly understand what they are getting.
The Rise of Value-Led Bonus Comparison
This is why bonus comparison is becoming more focused on usable value. The strongest offer is not always the one with the biggest number attached.
A 10% cashback offer with no wagering can be more attractive than a larger cashback bonus with restrictive terms. A smaller free spins package can be better than a larger one if the winnings are easier to withdraw.
Online Slots Make the Issue Even More Important
Slots remain a major part of the UK online gambling market. Gambling Commission operator data for January to March 2025 showed online slots gross gambling yield increased 11% year-on-year to £689 million, with 23.4 billion spins during the quarter.
That scale makes bonus transparency especially important. When free spins and slot bonuses are such a major part of the market, players need clear information about wagering, maximum bets, game eligibility, and withdrawal rules.
Is This a UK-Specific Trend?
Some of this is uniquely UK. The UK has a long-established online gambling sector, high consumer awareness, strong regulatory pressure, and a dense market of competing operators.
That combination makes simplicity more valuable. Operators cannot rely forever on huge headline bonuses if experienced players understand that the terms may reduce the real value.
Or Is the UK Showing the Future?
At the same time, the UK may also be showing where other markets go as they mature. Newer online casino markets often begin with aggressive acquisition offers, large welcome bonuses, and heavy promotion.
Over time, players become more educated. Regulators become more active. Comparison sites become more sophisticated. When that happens, the market starts rewarding transparency, usability, and real bonus value rather than raw promotional size.
What This Means for Operators
For operators, the lesson is clear. Bonus terms are no longer just a compliance detail hidden below the main offer.
They are part of the product. A simple bonus can help build trust, reduce confusion, and make the casino feel more player-friendly from the first deposit.
What This Means for Players
For players, the lesson is just as simple. A good bonus is not the biggest one, but the one with the clearest path to real value.
Welcome bonuses, reloads, free spins, and cashback can all be worthwhile. But the best offers are usually the ones where the terms are easy to understand before the player deposits.
Final Thoughts
The growth of no wagering bonuses in the UK is not a random trend. It reflects a mature market where players are more informed, regulators are demanding clearer promotions, and operators are under pressure to compete on trust as well as size.
The UK may have its own regulatory and cultural conditions, but the broader direction looks global. As online gambling markets mature, simplicity and usable value are likely to become more important everywhere.
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Midnite signs as Wolves principal partner for 2026/27 shirt front
Midnite has agreed a deal to become Wolverhampton Wanderers’ principal partner for the 2026/27 campaign, making the UK bookmaker the club’s front-of-shirt partner during Wolves’ 150th season.
The sponsorship announcement is being paired with a fan promotion called “This Season’s On Us”. Midnite said the initiative will offer Wolves supporters prizes including a season ticket for the new campaign in return for showcasing club knowledge.
Under the activation, Midnite said 50 Wolves supporters will be asked a trivia question by club legend George Elokobi on a first-come-first-served basis. Successful participants will then be in with a shot of winning a season ticket for the men’s and women’s team. The company said the exact time and location for the “Midnite green envelopes” will be announced via the Instagram channels of Wolves and Midnite, and that 20 new 2026/27 Wolves shirts will also be given away.
Andrew Mook, Midnite’s Head of Brand Marketing, said: “Wolves are a huge club with a rich history, and we’re honored to be sponsoring them during their 150th anniversary year.
“At Midnite we’re committed to putting fans first with our initiatives and we’ve shown that with our sponsorships of Sheffield United and Southampton last season, and the World Snooker Tour.
“Wolves will be no different, and this is just the first way we’re showing up in what will be a packed year of activities. We can’t wait to get down to Molineux and see the team in action.”
David Thomson, Wolves’ Head of Partnerships, added: “We’re pleased to have agreed this vitally important Principal Partnership with Midnite in what is such a big year for the club both on and off the pitch.
“Midnite is a progressive and ambitious company that shares our desire to innovate and engage supporters in new ways and this partnership represents an exciting opportunity for both organisations to give back to the fans that make this club what it is.
“We’ve been particularly excited to hear about the Midnite team’s plans for the coming weeks and months, and we’re delighted to be working together on some truly unique and innovative campaigns across this landmark season.”
Midnite said winners must be over 25 years old and bring ID to claim prizes.
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Canadian Bank Note moves Central America and Caribbean iLottery ops to Comtrade platform
Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited (CBN) has signed a platform agreement with Comtrade Gaming to migrate its online Lottery & Gaming operations in Central America and the Caribbean to Comtrade Gaming’s platform technology.
Comtrade Gaming said the platform will support CBN’s deployments across online lottery, sports and casino, with the aim of improving performance, scalability and operational efficiency.
Steven Valentine, Chief Commercial Officer at Comtrade Gaming, said: We were delighted to be selected by CBN as their iGaming Platform provider across their lottery, sports and casino operations. Migrating from their own proprietary technology was a big decision, and our joint teams worked seamlessly to achieve a successful migration.
From the initial selection through to the migration, is a testament to how seriously we take our clients’ business.
Kirk Arends, President of CBN’s Lottery and Gaming Division, added: We were looking for a long-term platform partner who not only could supply us with world-classmodern technology but who also had similar values, and long term commitment to partnerships.
On one side of our business, we print currencies for governments; trust doesn’t come much higher. We wanted the same level of trust and experience from our iGaming platform partner, and we found that with Comtarde Gaming
The companies did not disclose financial terms, timelines, or which specific jurisdictions and operator contracts are included in the Central America and Caribbean scope.
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