Dunga has been named Luiz Felipe Scolari’s replacement as coach of the Brazil national team. It is the 50 year old’s second spell in charge of the Seleção, after he led them between 2006 and 2010.
Dunga appointed new Brazil coach
Dunga is back for a second spell in charge of the Brazil national team.


During his first tenure, Brazil won the Copa América in 2007 and Confederations Cup in 2009, but in his only World Cup the Seleção were eliminated in the quarterfinals. Since he departed in the wake of that disappointment in South Africa, Dunga has only had a brief experience of club management, spending a few unsuccessful months at Série A side Internacional.
Dunga made 91 appearances for Brazil as a player before retirement, winning the 1994 World Cup.











