Sao Paulo’s head coach, Dorival Junior, has been appointed as the new manager for the Brazilian national team, stepping into the role after Carlo Ancelotti’s unexpected rejection. Sao Paulo confirmed Junior’s departure in a statement, highlighting his successful tenure, which included winning the Copa do Brasil.
Ancelotti, initially identified as a top target for Brazil, has chosen to remain with Real Madrid, paving the way for Junior’s elevation to one of the most coveted coaching positions in football. In a gracious statement, Junior expressed gratitude for the recognition of his work at Sao Paulo and acknowledged the club’s preparation to welcome highly qualified professionals.
With Brazil aiming to secure their first trophy since the 2019 Copa America, the appointment of Dorival Junior reflects the nation’s commitment to revitalizing their football prowess. The Selecao has faced a trophy drought since 2019, and with their eyes on the 2026 World Cup, Junior’s leadership will be crucial in steering Brazil toward footballing glory. Their immediate challenges include a match against England on March 23 and participation in the upcoming Copa America.