Serie A clubs put less faith in foreign managers, here’s why đŸ‘‡đŸœ | OneFootball

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·9 juin 2025

Serie A clubs put less faith in foreign managers, here’s why đŸ‘‡đŸœ

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Sport's decision to hire Daniel Paulista after the failure with Portuguese coaches Pepa and António Oliveira reinforces the decline in the number of foreign coaches among Série A clubs.

Before the ball rolled for the first round of the 2025 BrasileirĂŁo, there were nine coaches from outside Brazil. Or 45% of the total.


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The dismissal of AntĂłnio Oliveira and the subsequent officialization of Daniel Paulista made that number drop to five - or 25%.

Palmeiras, Fortaleza, SĂŁo Paulo, Botafogo, and Cruzeiro are the clubs that currently bet on foreigners.

Before LeĂŁo, three other top-tier teams opted for Brazilian coaches after the departure of foreigners.

They were: GrĂȘmio (Mano Menezes replacing Gustavo Quinteros), Corinthians (Dorival JĂșnior after the departure of RamĂłn DĂ­az), and Santos (ClĂ©ber Xavier replacing Pedro Caixinha).


😯 Brazilian Championship had ELEVEN foreign coaches

The record came in the 2023 edition, after Inter officialized Eduardo Coudet on July 20.

Guaranteeing eleven "foreigners". Or 55%.

Bruno Lage (Botafogo) and RamĂłn DĂ­az (Vasco) had been confirmed in the same month.

The dominant nationality at that time was Portuguese, with seven coaches.

The list included (in addition to Lage): Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras), Renato Paiva (Bahia), Pedro Caixinha (Red Bull Bragantino), Pepa (Cruzeiro), AntĂłnio Oliveira (CuiabĂĄ), and Armando Evangelista (GoiĂĄs).

Argentina had two more besides Coudet and RamĂłn DĂ­az: Vojvoda (Fortaleza), Sampaoli (Flamengo).


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📅 Find out when each top-tier coach was officialized:

Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras) - 10/30/2020

Juan Pablo Vojvoda (Fortaleza) - 05/10/2021

Rogério Ceni (Bahia) - 09/09/2023

Luis ZubeldĂ­a (SĂŁo Paulo) - 04/20/2024

Thiago Carpini (VitĂłria) - 05/14/2024

Léo Condé (Cearå) - 06/30/2024

Roger Machado (Internacional) - 07/18/2024

Filipe LuĂ­s (Flamengo) - 09/30/2024

Fernando Seabra (Red Bull Bragantino) - 10/31/2024

Cuca (Atlético-MG) - 12/29/2024

Leonardo Jardim (Cruzeiro) - 02/04/2025

Renato Paiva (Botafogo) - 02/28/2025

Rafael Guanaes (Mirassol) - 03/13/2025

Renato GaĂșcho (Fluminense) - 04/03/2025

Mano Menezes (GrĂȘmio) - 04/21/2025

Dorival JĂșnior (Corinthians) - 04/28/2025

Cleber Xavier (Santos) - 04/30/2025

Fernando Diniz (Vasco) - 05/09/2025

ClĂĄudio Tencati (Juventude) - 05/13/2025

Daniel Paulista (Sport) - 06/07/2025


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