Official: Dunga named new Brazil coach



Brazil's football federation (CBF) has confirmed the appointment of Dunga as the new Brazil coach.



The 1994 World Cup-winning captain returns for what will be his second stint in charge of the Selecao, having spent four years at the helm between 2006-2010.

He succeeds Luiz Felipe Scolari, who left the post after failing to claim Brazil's first World Cup on home soil following a humbling 7-1 defeat to Germany in the semi-finals.

In Dunga's previous spell in charge of his country, he won 42 and lost just six of his 60 games, guiding them to the Copa America 2007 and Confederations Cup 2009 titles, but was criticised for his pragmatic approach.

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