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Brazilian federation moves to curb coach sackings

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March 26, 2021
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Brazilian federation moves to curb coach sackings
(FILES) In this file photo taken on April 09, 2019, Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) new president Rogerio Caboclo poses during a press conference after taking office, at the CBF headquarters in Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. – The Brazilian Football Confederation’s (CBF) and the clubs’ drive to compete in regional tournaments and the Copa do Brasil has clashed with governors’ orders to suspend matches and other non-essential activities in almost a third of the country. (Photo by Douglas Shineidr / AFP)

The country’s 20 Serie A sides will only be allowed to fire a maximum of two coaches per season following a new rule approved late on Wednesday night.

Even then, if clubs want to sack the second coach, he or she would have to be replaced by an existing member of staff who has been employed for “at least six months.”

According to a study published last year by the academics Matheus Galdino, Pamela Wicker and Brian Soebbing, the coaching profession is more precarious in Brazil than anywhere else in the world.

Between 2003 and 2018, the Brazilian top-flight recorded an average of 37.1 coaching changes per season.

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Spain was next on the list with 27.6 across its top two divisions, followed by Argentina (21), and Colombia (11.3.)

The CBF said in a statement that the new rules were aimed at improving “administrative organization and financial planning.”

As for coaches, they will only be allowed to change teams once a season by their own volition, although those that have been sacked won’t be prevented from finding new employment.

“This is a great step forwards for Brazilian football, which will be as good for the clubs as for coaches,” said CBF president Rogerio Caboclo.

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The new rule will come into force from the start of the new season on May 29.

“It will mean a more mature and professional relationship and will allow longer and more consistent jobs. It’s the end of the game of musical chairs,” said Caboclo.

Last season Botafogo changed coaches four times but still got relegated.

And ahead of the new season, Sao Paulo and Santos have already named new coaches: respectively the Argentines Hernan Crespo and Ariel Holan.

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