Friday, 23 July 2010
Brazil replace Dunga with Muricy
Muricy Ramalho is on the verge of becoming the new head coach of the Brazilian national football team. The CBF are in the process of negotiating a compensation package with Ramalho’s current employers Fluminense.
Ramalho, 54, led São Paulo to three Brazilian league titles on the bounce between 2006 and 2008 and recently took Fluminense to the final of the Copa Sudamericana.
Rodrigo Paiva, spokesperson for the CBF, said “Ramalho has been invited to lead the national team and now he must make up his mind. We expect to hold a meeting soon with the officials at Fluminense.”
Labels:
Brazil,
CBF,
Dunga,
Fluminense,
Muricy Ramalho,
São Paulo
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