The Brazilian football confederation will summon former national team coaches to help find ways of improving football in the country after a series of disappointing results.
The confederation’s announcement that it will form a counsel of former coaches comes less than a week after Brazil was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Copa América for the second consecutive time. Technical coordinator Gilmar Rinaldi said: “We will institute the counsel of strategic development for Brazilian football. We want an X-ray of what can be done. We want to open the confederation to knowledge from outside. It will be the future of the national team and of our football. The goal is to have a diagnosis of Brazilian football through different perspectives so we can create and implement a strategic plan of action.”