Brazil Dismisses Manager Dorival Junior Following Crushing Defeat to Argentina in World Cup Qualifiers
Brazil sacks manager Dorival Junior after a heavy 4-1 loss to Argentina, raising questions about the team's future in World Cup qualifying.


Brazil have parted ways with manager Dorival Junior after a humiliating 4-1 defeat to arch-rivals Argentina in a 2026 World Cup qualifying match. The loss leaves Brazil in fourth place in the CONMEBOL qualifying group, having suffered five defeats in 14 games. Despite the setback, Brazil remains in contention for a spot in the 2026 finals.
Dorival Junior's Tenure
Dorival, 62, took over as Brazil’s head coach in January 2024 after a successful club career, including leading Flamengo to the 2022 Copa Libertadores. His first match in charge was a 1-0 friendly victory over England at Wembley. Overall, he recorded 7 wins, 6 draws, and 3 losses in 16 matches.
The Fallout
Following the heavy defeat to an already-qualified Argentina, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced his departure with a brief statement:
"The board wishes him success in his continued career. From now on, the CBF will work to find a replacement."
What’s Next for Brazil?
Reports suggest that Jorge Jesus, currently managing Al-Hilal, is the leading candidate to take over. The CBF had previously attempted to lure Carlo Ancelotti from Real Madrid before hiring Dorival. Recent speculation, per The Athletic, indicates Brazil may revisit Ancelotti for the 2026 World Cup.
Key Takeaways:
- Brazil’s struggles in World Cup qualifiers continue, raising concerns over squad depth and tactics.
- Argentina's dominance was evident, with Lionel Messi & Co. already securing their World Cup spot.
- Managerial uncertainty looms as the CBF scrambles for a new leader ahead of crucial fixtures.