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Brazil fires head coach after disastrous World Cup qualifier loss to Argentina

News Desk

Mar 29

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has sacked national team head coach Dorival Júnior following a humiliating defeat to Argentina in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

 

According to media reports, the decision was made just three days after the loss, following Brazil’s overall poor performance in the 2026 campaign.

 

Currently, Brazil sits in fourth place in the South American qualifying standings, trailing their arch-rivals Argentina by 10 points.

 

Dorival Júnior was appointed as Brazil’s head coach in January 2024. However, under his leadership, the team failed to impress. Brazil was knocked out of the Copa América in the quarterfinals after losing to Uruguay on penalties. In the ongoing World Cup qualifiers, the team has managed only two wins in six matches, raising serious concerns about their form and prospects.

 

The CBF is now expected to begin the search for a new head coach to guide Brazil through the remaining qualifiers and prepare the team for the 2026 World Cup.

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