Oswaldo de Oliveira should be the new coach of Corinthians

  On Tuesday, Sport Recife had officially announced that coach Oswaldo de Oliveira will depart after Wednesday’s Brasileirão fixture against Chapecoense. According to the information from various media outlets in Brazil, Oswaldo de Oliveira will be the new coach of Corinthians. The agreement between the parties took place last weekend, according to the information from […]
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2016-10-13 14:32:00

 

On Tuesday, Sport Recife had officially announced that coach Oswaldo de Oliveira will depart after Wednesday’s Brasileirão fixture against Chapecoense.
According to the information from various media outlets in Brazil, Oswaldo de Oliveira will be the new coach of Corinthians. The agreement between the parties took place last weekend, according to the information from Globo Esporte. At first, the coach asked to let him finish the Brazilian Championship with the Pernambuco club, and then take over at Corinthians in 2017. However, Corinthians president Roberto de Andrade demanded the immediate arrival of the coach, and the contract is believed to be until December next year. Fábio Carille, who has been in charge of Corinthians on an interim basis since the sacking of Cristóvão Borges, led the team for the last time against Santa Cruz on Wednesday, at the Arena Pantanal. It will be a third spell for Oswaldo at Corinthians. Before, he won the Paulistão and the Brasileirão in 1999 and also won the Club World Cup in 2000. Four years later, he was appointed once again, but wasn’t too successful. Appointed by Roberto de Andrade, Oswaldo de Oliveira was not the preferred name of Andrés Sánchez, the former president of the club, who sill has power behind the scenes at Corinthians.
Roberto de Andrade, who led the negotiations from the beginning is expected to announce the new coach on Thursday. As reported by Brazilian journalist Jorge Nicola, the initial planning of the club was to finish the year with Fábio Carille and then close the final details of the agreement with Ponte Preta coach Eduardo Baptista, who, incidentally, had given the green light to take over in January.

On Tuesday, Sport Recife had officially announced that coach Oswaldo de Oliveira will depart after Wednesday’s Brasileirão fixture against Chapecoense.

According to the information from various media outlets in Brazil, Oswaldo de Oliveira will be the new coach of Corinthians. The agreement between the parties took place last weekend, according to the information from Globo Esporte. At first, the coach asked to let him finish the Brazilian Championship with the Pernambuco club, and then take over at Corinthians in 2017. However, Corinthians president Roberto de Andrade demanded the immediate arrival of the coach, and the contract is believed to be until December next year. Fábio Carille, who has been in charge of Corinthians on an interim basis since the sacking of Cristóvão Borges, led the team for the last time against Santa Cruz on Wednesday, at the Arena Pantanal. It will be a third spell for Oswaldo at Corinthians. Before, he won the Paulistão and the Brasileirão in 1999 and also won the Club World Cup in 2000. Four years later, he was appointed once again, but wasn’t too successful. Appointed by Roberto de Andrade, Oswaldo de Oliveira was not the preferred name of Andrés Sánchez, the former president of the club, who sill has power behind the scenes at Corinthians.

Roberto de Andrade, who led the negotiations from the beginning is expected to announce the new coach on Thursday. As reported by Brazilian journalist Jorge Nicola, the initial planning of the club was to finish the year with Fábio Carille and then close the final details of the agreement with Ponte Preta coach Eduardo Baptista, who, incidentally, had given the green light to take over in January.

 

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