Reuters news agency reported that the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) will appoint Mr. Dorival Silvestre Junior as head coach of the country's national team.
" Sao Paulo Football Club announces the departure of coach Dorival Junior, who has requested to terminate his contract to lead the Brazilian national team ," Reuters quoted Sao Paulo Club's announcement on January 7.
Coach Dorival Silvestre is ready to take the hot seat at the Brazilian national team.
The troubles of Brazilian football stem from coach Carlo Ancelotti - who is leading Real Madrid. Initially, Mr. Ancelotti promised to sign a contract and start working with the Brazilian team in June 2024.
However, this veteran coach suddenly changed his mind and renewed his contract with Real Madrid. Meanwhile, interim coach Fernando Diniz left disappointment when the Brazilian team lost 3/6 matches he led and only won 2 matches.
According to initial information, Mr. Dorival Silvestre is a reliable and safe choice for the CBF at this time. The leaders want the Brazilian team to have a good coach before many important tournaments. He has led Atletico Mineiro, Athletico Paranaense, Internacional, Vasco da Gama, Fluminense and Palmeiras.
Coach Dorival is very excited about his new job. The famous former Brazilian football player expressed his pride at taking on the responsibility of the national team. Mr. Dorival is one of the most successful domestic coaches in the land of Samba. He helped Flamengo win the Copa Libertadores (South American championship) and the Brazilian championship in 2022.
" Becoming the head coach of the Brazilian national team can only become a reality when I am recognized for my efforts at Sao Paulo ," coach Dorival declared in the farewell post of the Sao Paulo club.
Coach Dorival Junior was born in 1962, and was a famous defensive midfielder of Brazilian football in the late 90s of the 20th century. This former player won many titles as a player. However, Mr. Dorival has never left his mark on the Brazilian national team.
Mai Phuong
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