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Gaucho hopes CWC will pay homage to Brazilian coaches
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Gaucho Aspires for CWC to Honor Brazilian Coaching Legends

July 9, 2025 2 Min Read
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East Rutherford, N.J. — Following a tough 2-0 loss to Chelsea in the Club World Cup semi-finals, Fulminence’s manager Renato Portaluppi emphasized the need for greater recognition of Brazilian coaches in football. Known as Renato Gaucho, the former striker quickly transformed the team’s fortunes, guiding them from relegation to tournament contenders in a mere three months.

The team received a warm send-off from enthusiastic fans at MetLife Stadium despite their defeat.

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Portaluppi, a vocal critic of the trend of hiring foreign coaches in Brazil, hopes this tournament highlights the talent among his compatriots. “I want not just the world, but Brazil to appreciate our coaches more and show some gratitude,” he said. “While I respect foreign coaches, there’s an overwhelming focus on them, whereas Brazilian coaches often go unnoticed. The Club World Cup has given us a chance to change that perception.”

South American supporters added a festive spirit to the Club World Cup, with teams delivering unexpected performances against European rivals in a competition aimed at showcasing global talent. All four Brazilian teams made it to the round of 16, with Flamengo famously defeating Chelsea in the group stage and Botafogo upsetting UEFA Champions League champions Paris Saint-Germain.

Despite being the last South American team left in the tournament, Portaluppi assured that they would keep the fans’ spirits high. “Our supporters are feeling uplifted and happy,” he expressed. “They’re anticipating similar performances as we return to Brazil.”

Information from Reuters was used in this story.

Fan Take: This news highlights the significant role that Brazilian coaches play in the sport, reminding us that homegrown talent deserves recognition and respect. As more international attention shifts to Brazilian managers, it could lead to a resurgence of local coaching talent, benefiting the overall quality of soccer in the region.

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