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Tuesday 15 July 2014

Scolari resigns as Brazil boss

Luiz Felipe Scolari 
Image Source: BBC
The current news reaching Unique Information from BBC is that the Brazilian Chief Coach, Luiz Felipe Scolari, resigned after the country lost to Netherlands to finish 4th in the 2014 World Cup held in his home country, Brazil.

The Country's Football Federation (CBF) has confirmed it. He won the world cup in 2002 but could not make it this year again.

Scolari's team was trashed in the Semi-final, and in third place contention. The Germans trashed the Brazilians 7-1 in the favour of the Germans as they Brazilian star, Neymar, was not present in the match because of the back injury he sustained. In the third place “battle”, the Netherlands added salt to the injury by playing Brazil down by 3-0.

  
Scolari, who is now 65 years old, suppose to have his contract terminated with the Country's Football Federation this year after the tournament. The CBF showed their gratitude to the team coach and his fellow coaching staff. The CBF Vice president, Marco Polo del Nero, last week offered the manager his full backing following the humiliation in the last-four defeat by Germany.

According to scolari, he referred the humiliation of the last two matches as the worst day of his life.

On the record on when he took over the country's side as the team coach, he began the coaching duty of his country in the year, 2001. In 2002 he won world cup tournament for the country by beating Germany 2-0 in the final. Now his coaching career for Brazil ends in 2014.  

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