Brazil to Feature First Foreign Manager at 2026 World Cup
Brazil, a five-time world champion in soccer, is set to make history at the 2026 World Cup. For the first time, the national team will be led by a foreign manager during the global tournament. This marks a significant shift for the renowned footballing nation as it prepares for the upcoming championship.

Brazil, recognized as a five-time world champion in soccer, is preparing for the 2026 World Cup with a notable change in its leadership. The national team will experience a historic moment at the upcoming tournament.
The team is slated to be managed by a foreign coach, a first in the nation's World Cup history. This development represents a significant departure from Brazil's traditional approach to national team management for its most prestigious competition.
This managerial decision sets a new precedent for the Brazilian squad as they aim for their next world title in 2026.
(Source: CBS Sports)
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