Brazil’s football confederation (CBF) has dismissed head coach Dorival Júnior following the national team’s crushing 4-1 defeat to Argentina in Buenos Aires. The loss, which came despite Argentina missing captain Lionel Messi, marked Brazil’s worst-ever defeat in World Cup qualifying.
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A Disastrous Defeat Leads to Dorival’s Exit
In an official statement, the CBF announced: “The Brazilian Football Confederation announces that coach Dorival Júnior will no longer be in charge of the Brazilian National Team. The board thanks the professional and wishes him success in his continued career. From now on, the CBF will work to find a replacement.”
Dorival, who had expressed confidence in his ability to turn things around, accepted responsibility for the team’s underwhelming performances. However, following a meeting with CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues, the decision was made to part ways.
A Short and Unstable Tenure
The 62-year-old coach departs with a mixed record—seven wins, seven draws, and two losses in 16 matches. His tenure failed to provide the stability Brazil desperately sought after a turbulent period following their 2022 World Cup quarterfinal elimination to Croatia.
Dorival had been appointed to rebuild the squad after Tite’s departure, largely due to his domestic success. He led Flamengo to Copa Libertadores and Brazilian Cup victories in 2022 before securing another Brazilian Cup title with São Paulo the following year. However, he was not the CBF’s first-choice candidate, as Rodrigues initially pursued Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti.
Despite a promising start with a 1-0 friendly victory over England and a 3-3 draw against Spain, Dorival’s Brazil never truly found consistency. The absence of Neymar due to injuries further complicated his efforts to restore the team’s dominance.
Disappointing Copa América and World Cup Qualifiers
Brazil’s struggles were evident in last year’s Copa América campaign. The team managed only one group-stage win before crashing out in the quarterfinals to Uruguay. Despite playing against 10 men for most of the match, Brazil failed to score and ultimately lost 4-2 in a penalty shootout.
That tournament was eventually won by Argentina, adding another layer of frustration for Brazilian fans.
The heavy defeat to Argentina in World Cup qualifying, Brazil’s fifth loss in the competition, proved to be the final straw. The team’s attack, featuring top talents such as Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo, Raphinha, and Matheus Cunha, managed just one shot on target in the match, highlighting their offensive struggles.
Brazil’s Worst-Ever Qualifying Campaign
Brazil’s current World Cup qualifying campaign has been historically poor. The team sits in fourth place in the South American standings with 21 points, only one point ahead of Colombia, which holds the final automatic qualification spot.
Never before has Brazil lost so many matches or conceded as many goals in a qualifying campaign. They have suffered five defeats in 14 games and conceded 16 goals, setting several unwanted records.
Search for a New Coach Begins
With Dorival gone, the CBF has yet to name a successor. Reports suggest that Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, currently with Al Hilal, is the frontrunner. Jesus previously led Flamengo to a Copa Libertadores title in 2019 and is highly regarded in Brazilian football circles.
Meanwhile, speculation about Carlo Ancelotti resurfaced following Brazil’s defeat to Argentina. However, the Real Madrid coach quickly dismissed any possibility of taking over.
“My contract [until June 2026] speaks for itself,” Ancelotti stated. “I don’t have anything to add. I have a lot of affection for the Brazil team, its players, and fans. But I have a contract at Real Madrid.”
Brazil will resume its World Cup qualifying campaign in June with crucial matches against Ecuador and Paraguay. The CBF now faces the urgent task of appointing a coach capable of steadying the ship and ensuring the team’s place at the 2026 World Cup.
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FAQs
Why was Dorival Júnior fired as Brazil’s head coach?
Dorival Júnior was dismissed after Brazil’s humiliating 4-1 loss to Argentina in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, marking their heaviest-ever defeat in the competition.
Who is the favorite to replace Dorival Júnior?
Al Hilal’s Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus is the leading candidate, while Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelotti has ruled himself out, reaffirming his contract with the Spanish club.
How did Brazil perform under Dorival Júnior?
In 16 matches, Dorival recorded 7 wins, 7 draws, and 2 losses. Brazil struggled in Copa América and is enduring its worst-ever World Cup qualifying campaign.
Why was Neymar absent during Brazil’s recent struggles?
Neymar, Brazil’s all-time top scorer, has been sidelined due to injury, significantly impacting the team’s attacking strength and leadership.
What are Brazil’s next matches in the World Cup qualifiers?
Brazil will face Ecuador away and Paraguay at home in June as they fight to secure a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.