Dunga
Dunga, whose full name is Carlos caetano bledorn Verri, was born in iruyi, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil on October 31, 1963. He is a former Brazilian professional football player and a defensive midfield player. As the head of Brazil national team, he won the US World Cup in 1994 and played 91 games for Brazil national team. Six goals.
On July 24, 2006, Dunga was officially appointed as the head coach of Brazil national team. He led the team to win the American Cup in 2007 and the Federation Cup in 2009, and finally led the Brazil national team to qualify for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Dunga resigned as head coach of Brazil after the world cup in South Africa.
On the evening of July 22, 2014 Beijing time, the Brazilian Football Association announced that Dunga would coach the national team again after four years. In the early hours of June 15, 2016, due to his poor record in the Centennial cup of America, the Brazilian Football Association announced that Dunga would no longer be the head coach of Brazil's national team.
Sports career
Club career
Dunga was born on October 31, 1963. His full name is Carlos caetano bledorn Verri. Dunga is just his nickname.
Come out
In 1983, Dunga began his football career in Brazil international team. In the first year of the team, he helped the club win the league championship of aregra province. Later, Dunga joined Corinthian and Santos of Sao Paulo state, and won the Sao Paulo League title in Corinthian. After one year of playing for Santos, Dunga transferred to Vasco da Gama and won Rio de Janeiro for the club The Champions League of the league.
Move to Europe
In 1987, Dunga moved to Europe. The first European club he played for was Pisa of Italy. He scored two goals in 23 league matches, and his excellent defensive skills were favored by many clubs. One year after Pisa, Dunga had a new leader - Florence in Serie A at that time. During the period of "Viola", Dunga was once dominated by the Serie A class But the deal failed because Florence demanded too much. Until 1992, Dunga joined another serie a club Pescara, but due to the uneven quality of his teammates, Dunga failed to achieve good results for the club. Finally, Dunga went to Germany to continue his football career in 1993. However, Dunga still has no special achievements in Germany. In Stuttgart's two seasons, Dunga played 53 league matches and scored seven goals, but did not win any European or local championship.
Japan league
At the end of his career, Dunga transferred to Yamaha Iwata of the Japan Professional Football League, winning the league and the League Cup, and was selected as the best player in the league. In 1999, Dunga returned to the international team. In March 2000, after the end of the season, Dunga announced his retirement.
National team career
From his debut for Brazil in 1987 to his farewell performance at the 1998 World Cup in France, Dunga scored six goals in 91 appearances in his 12 years of national team career. He participated in the 1990, 1994 and 1998 World Cup, and was the captain of Brazil in the latter two terms.
Come out
As for the national team, Dunga won the World Youth Championship in 1983. At that time, Brazil beat Argentina 1-0. The next year, Dunga won a silver medal in the men's football event of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games on behalf of Brazil's Olympic team. Five years later, Dunga and his teammates participated in the 1989 Brazil America Cup, helping Brazil win the championship for the fourth time.
The first World Cup
The next year, Dunga participated in the 1990 Italy world cup with the team. Although Brazil won three games in the group stage, they were eliminated 0-1 by Maradona and Argentina. Dunga used a water hammer to attack the goal in the match, but failed to rewrite the result because of the pop-up of the center post. This exit ended Dunga's first World Cup World Cup tour.
The Second World Cup
Dunga has always been the main force of the team in the 1994 World Cup in the United States. In the last 16 matches against the United States, Dunga began to replace Lille as the captain of the team. He is also very outstanding in the national team in terms of defensive assists or attacks. He is known as the "all-round midfield". Meanwhile, Dunga can improve the morale of his teammates and is regarded as the hero of the national team's promotion to the final. In the final on July 17, Brazil and Italy still made a 0-0 draw after extra time. In the penalty shoot out, Dunga made the third penalty shot on behalf of Brazil to help the team defeat their opponents 3-2. Brazil won the Hercules cup again 24 years later, and Dunga became one of the heroes who won the Championship. Dunga's outstanding performance in the world cup made him the best team in the world cup.
Cup of America
champion
In 1997, Dunga continued to represent Brazil in the Copa America, scoring a goal in the group match against Colombia, helping the national team to reach the final and finally win the championship.
The Third World Cup
The following year, Dunga attended the world cup for the third time in France. In the semi-final, he scored a penalty again in the last round of penalty shoot out, eliminated Holland and entered the final. In the final, Brazil lost 3-0 to France. After the match, Dunga announced that he would withdraw from the national team.
Club:
Brazil international (1983-84), Corinthian (1984-85), Santos (1986), da Gama (1987), Pisa, Italy (1987-88), Florence (1988-92), Pescara (1992-93), Stuttgart, Germany (1993-95), joy panda, Japan (1995-98), Brazil international (1999-2000).
Personal honor:
Rio state champion (1982, 83, 87), World Youth Championship under 20 (1983), Sao Paulo State Champion (1984), American Cup champion (1989, 97), world cup champion (1994), Japanese League champion (1997, 98), federation cup champion (1997).
Coaching career
After the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Dunga took over Pereira's position as head coach of Brazil's national team. Dunga refused Ronaldo, Pato and even Adriano, Ronaldinho and other superstars after taking office, and awarded Fabiano the No. 9 shirt. The Brazilian team he set up mainly relied on the cooperation among Kaka, Robinho and Fabiano in the front field, and mainly stabilized the back field, which changed the style of Brazilian football and played defensive counterattack instead. During his term of office, Dunga led the team to fight in 60 games, winning 43 games and losing only 6 games, winning the 2007 Venezuela America Cup and 2009 South Africa federation cup. At the same time, Dunga also led Brazil's National Olympic team to compete in the men's football match of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. However, Dunga was defeated by Argentina 3-0 in the semi-final and won the bronze medal by beating Belgium 3-0.
In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Dunga's "civilian Brazil" launched an impact towards the goal of six stars. They won 2-1 against North Korea, 3-1 against Ivory Coast and 0-0 against Portugal, ranking first in the group. Brazil beat Chile 3-0 in the eighth final. But in July 2010, Brazil suffered a reversal in the last eight of the world cup. After the match, Dunga announced his resignation because of the stupid mistakes made by Juve's Melo, who Dunga had always relied on.
On July 22, 2014, Beijing time, the Brazilian Football Association announced that Dunga would coach the Brazilian national team again after four years. Brazil lost to Paraguay on penalties in the quarter final of the 2015 Copa America in Chile. In the 2016 Centennial cup of America, Brazil was out of the group stage for the first time. In the early morning of June 15, 2016 Beijing time, the Brazilian Football Association officially announced that Dunga and the whole coaching team had been terminated. This is the second time in Dunga's career that he has been fired as head coach of Brazil. In the Centennial cup of America, Dunga's team's disastrous exit from the group became an important reason for his dismissal.
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Social evaluation
Since then, he has gone to Japan for football, but his level has not dropped. He is still an "iron" back waist, who can organize defense well. He can also act as a midfield engine. His style is very good, but he is the fulcrum of the whole team. His passing is not slow, which just makes up for Brazil's impetuous weakness
In 1994, a Brazil team with obvious European style appeared on the stage of the world cup. Behind the attack line composed of Romario and berberto, Deng Jiacheng was the attack and defense hub of the midfield. When defending, he was the barrier in front of the back line, and in the attack, he played the role of distributing the ball. The Brazilian team is characterized by a more balanced attack and defense, and the presence of centre half Dunga is the key factor.
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