Serie A clubs put less faith in foreign managers, here’s why 👇🏽 | OneFootball

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·09 de junho de 2025

Serie A clubs put less faith in foreign managers, here’s why 👇🏽

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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 Brasileirão, there were nine coaches from outside Brazil. Or 45% of the total.


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

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

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

They were: Grêmio (Mano Menezes replacing Gustavo Quinteros), Corinthians (Dorival Júnior after the departure of Ramón Díaz), and Santos (Cléber 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 Ramón Díaz (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), António Oliveira (Cuiabá), and Armando Evangelista (Goiás).

Argentina had two more besides Coudet and Ramón Díaz: 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 Zubeldía (São Paulo) - 04/20/2024

Thiago Carpini (Vitória) - 05/14/2024

Léo Condé (Ceará) - 06/30/2024

Roger Machado (Internacional) - 07/18/2024

Filipe Luís (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 Gaúcho (Fluminense) - 04/03/2025

Mano Menezes (Grêmio) - 04/21/2025

Dorival Júnior (Corinthians) - 04/28/2025

Cleber Xavier (Santos) - 04/30/2025

Fernando Diniz (Vasco) - 05/09/2025

Cláudio Tencati (Juventude) - 05/13/2025

Daniel Paulista (Sport) - 06/07/2025


This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.