Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Brazil Fire Dunga Following Poor Copa America 


The Brazil Football Confederation (CBF) have sacked senior national team coach Dunga following the team’s exit from the Copa America.



The Selecao suffered a disappointing group stage exit from the competition hosted in the United States of America, after one draw, a win and a defeat to Peru on Sunday.


After a meeting at the CBF headquarters, it was announced that Dunga and his entire technical team have been relieved of their duty with the national team.


“The Brazilian Football Confederation informs that it has decided this Tuesday to dissolve the coaching staff of the Brazilian national football team,” said a statement from the CBF.







“Coordinator Gilmar Rinaldi, coach Dunga and all their technical staff will leave their positions.”


“The decision was made in mutual agreement in this afternoon’s meeting and the CBF will now start its selection process for a new Brazil coaching staff.


“The CBF thanks the dedication, professionalism and commitment of the team in its work.”


The former World Cup-winning gaffer took over from Luis Felipe Scolari after the 2014 World Cup on home soil.


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Brazil Fire Dunga Following Poor Copa America 

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