OneFootball
·20 April 2025
OneFootball
·20 April 2025
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The topic of TECHNICIANS is on the rise, even more so after four dismissals in just the first four rounds of the BrasileirĂŁo.
And the high turnover on the bench is far from over. Several other coaches are on thin ice and may expand this list.
But do you know which club has the most COMMAND CHANGES?
Check out the list (made by ESPN Brasil) with the number of technicians from each team in the Série A of the Brasileirão from May 2021 onwards.
Only TWO clubs have kept the same coach over these four years. Do you know which one? See the answer at the end of the article.
Cruzeiro (12): Felipe Conceição, Mozart, Vanderlei Luxemburgo, Paulo Pezzolano, Pepa, Zé Ricardo, Fernando Seabra, Paulo Autuori, Fernando Seabra, Nicolås Larcamón, Fernando Diniz and Leonardo Jardim
CearĂĄ (10): Guto Ferreira, Tiago Nunes, Dorival JĂșnior, Marquinhos Santos, Lucho GonzĂĄlez, Gustavo Morinigo, Eduardo Barroca, Guto Ferreira, Vagner Mancini and LĂ©o CondĂ©
Vasco (10): Lisca, Fernando Diniz, ZĂ© Ricardo, Mauricio Souza, Jorginho, Mauricio Barbieri, RamĂłn DĂaz, Ălvaro Pacheco, Rafael Paiva, FĂĄbio Carille
Santos (10): Fernando Diniz, FĂĄbio Carille, FabiĂĄn Bustos, Lisca, Odair Hellmann, Paulo Turra, Diego Aguirre, Marcelo Fernandes, FĂĄbio Carille and Pedro Caixinha
Vitória (9): Rodrigo Chagas, Ramon Menezes, Wagner Lopes, Dado Cavalcanti, Geninho, Fabiano Soares, João Burse, Léo Condé and Thiago Carpini
Sport (9): Umbero Louzer, Gustavo FlorentĂn, Gilmar Pozzo, Lisca, Claudinei Oliveira, Enderson Moreira, Mariano Soso, Guto Ferreira and Pepa
Corinthians (9): Vagner Mancini, Sylvinho, VĂtor Pereira, Fernando LĂĄzaro, Cuca, Vanderlei Luxemburgo, Mano Menezes, AntĂłnio Oliveira and RamĂłn DĂaz
Juventude (9): Marquinhos Santos, Jair Ventura, Eduardo Baptista, Umberto Louzer, Celso Roth, Pintado, Thiago Carpini, Roger Machado, Jair Ventura and Fabio Matias
Flamengo (8): Ceni, Renato GaĂșcho, Paulo Sousa, Dorival JĂșnior, Vitor Pereira, Sampaoli, Tite and Filipe LuĂs
Bahia (7): Dado Cavalcanti, Diego Dabove, Guto Ferreira, Enderson Moreira, Eduardo Barroca, Renato Paiva and Rogério Ceni
Fluminense (6): Roger Machado, MarcĂŁo, Abel Braga, Fernando Diniz, Mano Menezes and Renato GaĂșcho
GrĂȘmio (6): Tiago Nunes, FelipĂŁo, Vagner Mancini, Roger Machado, Renato GaĂșcho and Gustavo Quinteros
Mirassol (6): Eduardo Baptista, Ricardo CatalĂĄ, Mozart, Eduardo Barroca, Ivan Baitello and Rafael Guanaes
Botafogo (6): Enderson Moreira, LuĂs Castro, Bruno Lage, Tiago Nunes, Artur Jorge and Renato Paiva
SĂŁo Paulo (5): HernĂĄn Crespo, RogĂ©rio Ceni, Dorival JĂșnior Thiago Carpini and ZubeldĂa
Internacional (5): Miguel Ăngel RamĂrez, Alexander Medina, Mano Menezes, Eduardo Coudet and Roger Machado
Atlético-MG (4): Eduardo Coudet, Felipão, Gabriel Milito and Cuca
RB Bragantino (3): MaurĂcio Barbieri, Pedro Caixinha and Fernando Seabra
Fortaleza (1): Juan Pablo Vojvoda
Palmeiras (1): Abel Ferreira
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