Brazilian civil servants score flexibility during Women's World Cup
The Brazilian team huddles before the second half of the Women's Finalissima match against England at the Wembley Stadium, London, U.K., April 6, 2023. (Reuters Photo)


Brazilian civil servants will no longer need to fret about missing the upcoming Australia-New Zealand Women's World Cup action, thanks to a groundbreaking decision by the government to change office hours.

With Brazil's group stage matches in Australia being broadcast in the early hours of the morning back home, minister of management, Esther Dweck, has told civil servants they can report for duty up to two hours after the final whistle.

"On days when the games are held at 7:30 a.m., the working hours will start at 11 a.m. Brasilia time," an ordinance read. "On days when the games are held at 8 a.m., the working hours will start at 12 p.m. Brasilia time."

Brazil have won a record eight Copa America Femenina titles but their best finish at a Women's World Cup was in 2007 when they lost to Germany in the final.

Brazil are in Group F and begin their campaign on Monday against Panama in Adelaide before taking on France in Brisbane and Jamaica in Melbourne.