Who are the top 5 contenders for Brazil’s coaching role?

These five strong candidates, each offering different skills and experiences, could set the direction for the national team's future.
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Desmond Efe-Khaese
2024-01-01 10:13:22

Carlo Ancelotti, the esteemed coach, has committed to Real Madrid until June 2026, creating a significant hurdle for Brazil’s football federation in their quest for a new national team manager after Tite’s exit following the 2022 World Cup.

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Top 5 candidates to coach Brazil

Ancelotti, once a top prospect for Brazil’s coaching role, now leaves the federation to consider other capable figures. According to the sports blog, Essentially Sports, here are five prominent candidates for the position:

1. Abel Ferreira: Currently at the helm of Palmeiras, the Portuguese manager Abel Ferreira has emerged as a strong candidate. With a remarkable record of seven trophies at Palmeiras, making him the most accomplished foreign manager in Brazilian football, his prior successes with Braga and PAOK also enhance his profile.

2. Jose Mourinho: The legendary Portuguese coach, known for his tactical brilliance and success across top European clubs, currently leads Roma. Mourinho, having recently declined the Portuguese national team’s offer, remains a top contender for Brazil, boosted by endorsements from Brazilian football legends.

Mourinho’s most recent trophy came with current side Roma, with whom he won the UEFA Europa Conference League title in 2022.

3. Dorival Júnior: With a rich career spanning over two decades and experience managing 18 Brazilian clubs, Dorival Júnior’s intricate knowledge of Brazil’s football culture and landscape positions him as a viable candidate, despite a relatively modest collection of six trophies.

4. Renato Gaucho: Gaucho, an experienced Brazilian coach with a history of managing six clubs in his home country, currently guides Gremio. His contract ends in December 2023, potentially aligning perfectly for a transition to the national team’s leadership role.

5. Jorge Sampaoli: With a diverse coaching portfolio that includes leading Sevilla, Marseille, and the Argentina national team, Jorge Sampaoli’s current role at Flamengo adds to his deep understanding of Brazilian football. His international experience and past success, notably leading Chile to the 2015 Copa America title, make him an intriguing option for Brazil.

Brazil’s football federation faces a crucial decision in choosing their new head coach. With five strong candidates, each offering different skills and experiences, the choice will set the direction for the national team’s future.

This decision is eagerly awaited by fans and players, as it will shape Brazil’s approach to upcoming international competitions. The new coach will bring fresh ideas and strategies, aiming to lead Brazil to success on the global football stage.