Dorival Jr officially takes on Brazil lead, starting with England and Spain friendlies

January 11 – Dorival Jr has been officially confirmed as the new head coach of the Brazil national side after he left Sao Paulo earlier this week.

Brazil parted company with interim coach Fernando Diniz on Friday after he oversaw his country’s worst start to a World Cup qualifying campaign in recent history. After six matches Brazil are sixth in the table, eight points behind leader Argentina.

The 61-year-old Dorival’s first matches in charge of Brazil will be prestigious friendlies in March against England and Spain in Europe.

Dorival led Flamengo to the Copa Libertadores title and the Brazilian Cup in 2022 before joining Sao Paulo, whom he guided to their first Brazilian Cup last year.

The much-travelled coach has also taken charge of Atletico Mineiro, Athletico Paranaense, Internacional, Vasco da Gama, Fluminense and Palmeiras.

CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues claimed in July that Carlo Ancelotti would take over from Diniz but the Italian signed a new deal with Real Madrid late last month to keep him at the club until June 2026.

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