New Brazil coach to be named after Xmas
THE Brazilian football federation says discussions to select the new Brazil coach will take place between Christmas and the New Year, with the announcement expected early in January.
The federation needs to find a new coach after firing Mano Menezes on Friday, saying it was not pleased with his methods.
"A meeting scheduled for after Christmas will determine the new coach," federation director Andres Sanchez said. "The coach needs to be in place by January."
Brazil will host next year's Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup.
World Cup winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari is the fan favorite, but Sanchez said other renowned names in Brazil could also be called on, including Muricy Ramalho, Vanderlei Luxemburgo, Abel Braga and Tite.
"All of them may be selected," Sanchez said, dismissing the possibility of hiring an inexperienced coach like Dunga, who was picked for the national team in 2006 despite lacking any coaching experience.
Brazilian media said yesterday that Pep Guardiola is also a candidate and the Lance sports daily published an interview with the coach saying he would accept the job with Brazil.
Sanchez, the top director in charge of the national team, said he would be against hiring a foreign coach but didn't dismiss the possibility that it could happen, though, as he was also against the firing of Menezes but couldn't stop it.
Sanchez said he didn't want to dismiss Menezes after the coach had already established his methods, but federation President Jose Maria Marin and other directors thought it would be better to move in a new direction and find someone new.
Menezes had 21 victories, six losses and six draws since taking over the national team after the 2010 World Cup. Brazil had been winning recently, but the coach's tenure was marked by disappointing results against traditional rivals such as Germany, France, Argentina and the Netherlands.
He also failed to win the Copa America and failed to win Olympic gold, which is the only football trophy the five-time world champion is yet to win.
"I'd like to thank everyone who has worked with me in this project, especially the players and everyone else who believed in our work," Menezes said on Twitter.
"I wish the national team a lot of success fulfilling the dream of our fans to win the sixth world title in 2014."
The federation needs to find a new coach after firing Mano Menezes on Friday, saying it was not pleased with his methods.
"A meeting scheduled for after Christmas will determine the new coach," federation director Andres Sanchez said. "The coach needs to be in place by January."
Brazil will host next year's Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup.
World Cup winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari is the fan favorite, but Sanchez said other renowned names in Brazil could also be called on, including Muricy Ramalho, Vanderlei Luxemburgo, Abel Braga and Tite.
"All of them may be selected," Sanchez said, dismissing the possibility of hiring an inexperienced coach like Dunga, who was picked for the national team in 2006 despite lacking any coaching experience.
Brazilian media said yesterday that Pep Guardiola is also a candidate and the Lance sports daily published an interview with the coach saying he would accept the job with Brazil.
Sanchez, the top director in charge of the national team, said he would be against hiring a foreign coach but didn't dismiss the possibility that it could happen, though, as he was also against the firing of Menezes but couldn't stop it.
Sanchez said he didn't want to dismiss Menezes after the coach had already established his methods, but federation President Jose Maria Marin and other directors thought it would be better to move in a new direction and find someone new.
Menezes had 21 victories, six losses and six draws since taking over the national team after the 2010 World Cup. Brazil had been winning recently, but the coach's tenure was marked by disappointing results against traditional rivals such as Germany, France, Argentina and the Netherlands.
He also failed to win the Copa America and failed to win Olympic gold, which is the only football trophy the five-time world champion is yet to win.
"I'd like to thank everyone who has worked with me in this project, especially the players and everyone else who believed in our work," Menezes said on Twitter.
"I wish the national team a lot of success fulfilling the dream of our fans to win the sixth world title in 2014."
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