Brazil to Consult Former Coaches to Lift Fortunes of the Selecao
Brazil, in the absence of Neymar, failed to make the top four in the Copa America after they fell to a shock defeat to Paraguay.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: July 02, 2015 12:18 pm IST
The Brazilian football confederation will seek advice from a panel of former coaches in an effort to improve the team's flagging fortunes.
Wednesday's announcement follows Brazil's Copa America quarterfinal loss to Paraguay on penalties, that came almost a year after the team's 7-1 World Cup semi-final defeat to Germany, Xinhua reported.
Selecao technical director Gilmar Rinaldi said the panel would be consulted to help establish a new strategic plan. (Rivaldo Blames Players' Selection)
"We will institute the council of strategic development for Brazilian football," Rinaldi told SporTV. (Dunga Blames Mystery Virus for Loss to Paraguay)
"We want an X-ray of what can be done. We want to open the confederation to knowledge from outside."
"The goal is to have a diagnosis of Brazilian football through different perspectives, so we can create and implement a strategic plan of action," Rinaldi said, adding that the confederation will also summon different health and technology professionals."
Among the coaches and former coaches expected to be approached are Luiz Felipe Scolari, Mano Menezes, Carlos Alberto Parreira, Mario Zagallo, Vanderlei Luxemburgo and Paulo Roberto Falcao.
Brazil won the last of their record five World Cups in 2002.
In addition to a dearth of world class players, the country's domestic game has suffered from dwindling crowds, and rising debt among clubs amid accusations of corruption and mismanagement.