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Revolution in Brazil: the 5 coaches who could replace Dorival Junior after being fired

The Search for a New Leader: Top Candidates to Take Over the Brazilian National Team After Dorival Junior's Dismissal.

By Ramiro Diaz

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The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is going through a major upheaval after the departure of Dorival Junior as the national team manager. With an uncertain future for the green and yellow team, the CBF is already actively searching for a replacement who can lead the team to new successes. Among the names that are being considered, one stands out above the rest: Carlo Ancelotti. However, he is not the only candidate, and several other prominent managers are also being considered to take charge of the most successful national team in football history.

Carlo Ancelotti: Brazil's Top Desire

One of the names that is most frequently mentioned within the CBF is Carlo Ancelotti. The Italian manager, currently in charge of Real Madrid, appears to be the main candidate to take the job with the Brazilian national team. The possibility that Ancelotti may not continue at the Madrid club next season has opened the door for speculation, creating growing anticipation about his future.

According to several sources, the CBF is willing to wait until mid-year to try to convince the experienced coach to take on the challenge of managing Brazil. Ancelotti is considered one of the most successful managers in world football, with a career spanning elite clubs like Milan, Chelsea, PSG, and now Real Madrid. His vast experience and ability to manage high-level teams make him a highly attractive option for the Brazilian national team.

Tite: The Return of a Familiar Face

While Ancelotti is the favourite, he is not the only name on the list of potential candidates. One name that remains a viable option is Tite, who was the manager of Brazil between 2016 and 2022. His tenure with the national team was successful, leading Brazil to the 2018 World Cup and winning the 2019 Copa América. However, his departure after Brazil's elimination in the 2022 World Cup left a void that has yet to be filled.

Tite's return to the national team wouldn't be a surprise, given his strong relationship with the CBF and the fact that he is highly regarded by both players and fans. Although his time with Brazil ended under difficult circumstances, many believe he could be the ideal manager to bring stability back to the team and, most importantly, keep them competitive on the world stage.

Filipe Luis: A Possible Insider Manager

Another name that has been gaining traction is Filipe Luis. The former left-back, who played for the Brazilian national team for many years, has been building his managerial career in recent times. Since retiring as a player, Filipe Luis has been involved in coaching projects in Brazil, and his deep understanding of Brazilian football places him as an intriguing alternative for the CBF.

While his managerial experience is not as extensive as some of the other candidates, his knowledge of Brazilian football, combined with his respected profile within the country, could help him quickly adapt to the demands of managing the national team. Additionally, his close relationship with the current players could be a key factor in achieving the necessary cohesion in a team full of talent.

Abel Ferreira: A Manager Who Has Impressed in Portugal

Abel Ferreira, the current manager of Palmeiras, is another name that has been circulating in recent months. His impressive success with the Brazilian club in recent years, including victories in the Copa Libertadores, has earned him international recognition. The work he has done with Palmeiras has made him a well-known figure in both Brazil and Europe, elevating him as one of the most sought-after coaches in the market.

Although the idea of Ferreira taking over the Brazilian national team might seem ambitious, it cannot be denied that his success with Palmeiras has earned him a place in the conversation. If chosen, Ferreira could bring a fresh perspective and strong motivation to a team that needs to rejuvenate itself following Dorival Junior's departure.

Renato Gaucho: A Familiar Figure for Brazilians

Finally, Renato Gaucho is another manager who has been linked with the Brazilian national team. The former forward, who made his mark both with the national team and clubs like Grêmio, has built a career as a manager in Brazil, particularly with Grêmio, where he led them to several important victories.

His attacking style and ability to motivate players make him an appealing option for the CBF. Furthermore, his knowledge of Brazilian football and his connection with the players would allow him to quickly take control of the team. While not as internationally renowned as some other candidates, his profile makes him a viable option for the national team.

An Uncertain but Promising Future

In conclusion, the CBF faces a crucial decision ahead. Carlo Ancelotti, Tite, Filipe Luis, Abel Ferreira, and Renato Gaucho are the five managers being strongly considered to replace Dorival Junior as Brazil's manager. The decision will not be easy, as each brings something different to the table, but the future of the Brazilian national team is in safe hands with these solid options. No matter who is chosen, Brazil is looking to reclaim its place at the top of world football under new leadership.


Ramiro  Diaz

Ramiro Diaz

I am a sports journalist with a degree from the Institute of Communication Studies (ISEC), where I graduated in 2019. I later earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences from the Argentine University of Enterprise (UADE) in 2022, equipping me with a strong academic foundation. My professional career has been driven by my lifelong passion for sports, particularly football.Since mid-2022, I have been part of Alivia Media, where I gained my first experience as a digital writer. This role h...

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