Fire the Dunga after Brazil in World Cup Failure
Fire the Dunga after Brazil in World Cup Failure
Rio De Janeiro (ANTARA News / AFP) - Brazil coach Dunga as well as staff sacked kepelatihannya Sunday after their team eliminated from the World Cup quarter-finals, according to published Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF).
"They started to work since its peak in 2006 and thrown from the World Cup in South Africa," as mentioned in the statement.
"CBF announce pemberhentikan technical commission of the Brazilian team. New Commission will be announced in late July," he stated.
Dunga, who led Brazil's World Cup title in 1994, became coach of the Brazilian national team since 2006.
He previously stated that he would resign after four years, following the defeat of the team's five-time champion of the Netherlands (1-2) in the quarter-final in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Friday.
But when he returned to his home Sunday, Dunga no mention of whether to stay or resign from his position as head coach.
"I want to rest before a meeting, within one or two weeks. Chairman of the CBF Ricardo Teixeira will talk about it (about his fate)," Dunga said in a press conference.
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