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5. July 2010 | 20:28

Five candidates to replace Dunga - reports

Luiz Felipe Scolari, Mano Menezes, Muricy Ramalho, Ricardo Gomes and Leonardo have all been touted as replacements for Dunga. (News Source: Independent Online - 10:56:07)

Brazil sack Dunga, players face angry backlash

RIO DE JANEIRO -Brazil coach Dunga was sacked on Sunday following the team’s World Cup quarter-final exit with charismatic Luiz Felipe Scolari, who won the title in 2002, immediately being tipped to take over. Read more… (News Source: The Malaysian Mirror - 10:20:39)

Five candidates to replace Dunga

The Brazilian Football Federation have drawn up a list of candidates to replace the sacked Brazil coach. (News Source: BigPond News - 08:59:49)

Brazil not taking kindly to early exit in cup

Brazil responds savagely to early World Cup exit by sacking team’s entire coaching roster after already parting ways with manager Dunga. (News Source: Brisbane Times - 17:25:11)

Brazil sacks coach Dunga, three others

Rio De Janeiro, July 5: The Brazilian football governing body has sacked coach Dunga and three others following the five-time champions’ quarterfinal defeat against Holland in the World Cup football. (News Source: New Kerala - 15:41:41)

Brazil sack Dunga

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil coach Dunga and his entire coaching staff were sacked on Sunday following the team’s World Cup quarter-finals exit, a statement from the Brazilian football confederation (CBF) said. (News Source: New Straits Times - 02:55:18)

World Cup 2010: Brazil draw up managerial shortlist

The Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) have drawn up a list of five candidates to replace the sacked Dunga as Brazil coach, with former coach Luis Felipe Scolari the favourite, Brazilian media reports. (News Source: Daily Telegraph - 09:40:39)

Brazil sack Dunga, players face angry backlash

Brazil coach Dunga was sacked on Sunday following the team’s World Cup quarter-final exit with charismatic Luiz Felipe Scolari, who won the title in 2002, immediately being tipped to take over. (News Source: Brisbane Times - 09:38:36)

Brazil eye Big Phil as boss

BRAZIL want Big Phil Scolari to return as their coach after Dunga was sacked (News Source: The Sun - 09:04:56)


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