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Who is the coach of this year's Brazilian football team?

Carlos caetano bledorn verri (Dunga,196310/October 3 1-), a former defensive midfielder of Brazil's national football team, is currently the head coach of Brazil's national team and helped Brazil win the 1994 World Cup as a captain.

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1 professional career

1. 1 debut

1.2 moved to Europe

1.3 Japan League

2 national team career

2. 1 debut

2.2 The First World Cup

2.3 The Second World Cup

2.4 America's Cup champion

2.5 The Third World Cup

3 coaching career

4 reputation

[Editor] Professional Player Career

[Editor] Debut

Dunga was born in Huey, Bacilly. His first club was the local international sports association. In the first year of the team, Dunga helped the club win the Alegre League title. Later, Dunga joined Corinti Ann and Santos in Sao Paulo and won the Sao Paulo League title in Corintes. After playing in Sandoz for one year, Dunga became Huasegao and won the Champions League in Rio de Janeiro for the club.

[Editor] Move to Europe

Later, Dunga moved to Europe. His first European club was Pisa in Italy. In 23 league games, he scored two goals, and his excellent defensive skills were favored by many clubs. After a year in Pisa, Dunga had a new monitor-in Florence, Serie A at that time. During his time with Viola, Dunga was favored by Juventus in Serie A, but the deal fell through because ferenc asked too much. Until 1992, Dunga joined another Serie A club, pescara, but due to the uneven quality of his teammates, Dunga failed to achieve good results for the club. Finally, Dunga went to Germany from 1993 to continue his football career.

But Dunga still has no special achievements in Germany. During his two seasons in Stuttgart, Dunga played 53 league games and scored 7 goals, but he didn't win any European or German championships.

[Editor] Japan Union

Later, Dunga moved to Pantian Joy in the Japanese professional football league, won the league and the League Cup successively, and was elected as the best player in the league. 1999, Dunga returned to his parent club, the International Sports Federation. After the season, Dunga announced his retirement.

[Editor] National Team Career

[Editor] Debut

As for the national team, Dunga 1983 won the first World Youth Championship. At that time, Brazil beat Argentina by 1:0. The following year, Dunga represented Brazil in the football match of the 1984 Olympic Games and won a silver medal for the national team. Five years later, Dunga and his teammates participated in 1989.

[Editor] The First World Cup

The following year, Dunga went to Italy to participate in the 1990 World Cup Final Week. In that match, although Brazil won three games and lost three games in the group match, it was eliminated by the Argentine team, and Maerlant and Kenyan teams came to the bottom with a score of 0: 1 and entered the top six of1. Dunga once scored a goal with a water plug hammer in this tournament, but failed to rewrite the result because of the rebound of the goal post. This exit ended Dunga.

[Editor] The Second World Cup

Dunga has always been an inevitable choice for the team in the 1994 World Cup. In the recent 16 match against the United States, he began to replace the midfielder Lyle as the team captain. In the national team, both defensive assists and attacks are equally excellent, and they are known as "all-round midfielders". At the same time, Dunga can improve the morale of his teammates and is regarded as the hero of the national team's promotion to the finals. In the final of July 17, Brazil and Italy played 0-0 even after overtime. In the penalty shoot-out, Italy took the lead and barris missed. Later, Brazil Blanco scored, Brazil Santos missed in the third round, and Italy scored, with a score of 2:2. In the fourth round, Italy's Masaru took the lead. Dunga's outstanding performance in this World Cup made him the best team in this World Cup.

[Editor] America's Cup champion

From 65438 to 0997, Dunga continued to represent Brazil in the Copa America, and scored a goal in the group match against Colombia to help the national team reach the final and finally win the championship.

[Editor] The Third World Cup

The following year, the World Cup was held in France, and Dunga attended the World Cup for the third time. In the final round of the semi-final, they exchanged 12 yards, eliminated the Netherlands and advanced to the final. In the final, Brazil lost to France 0-3. After the game, Dunga announced his withdrawal from the national team.

[editor] coaching career

In July 2006, Dunga took over as coach of the national team. His first game was a friendly match against Norway in August.

[editor] reputation

Rio Grande do Sul champions: 1982, 1983, 1984.

South American Under-20 Football Championship Champion: 1983

World Youth Football Championship Champion: 1983

Sao Paulo state league champion: 1984

Rio de Janeiro state league champion: 1987

America's Cup champion: 1989, 1997.

World Cup champion: 1994

Stanley Cup Champion: 1995

Japan Professional Football League: 1997, 1998.

Japan League Cup: 1998

Intercontinental Nations Cup: 1997

J League Player of the Year: 1997

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