Brazil Appoints Tite formal Corinthians Boss after the sacking of Dunga
Tite, Newly Appointed Brazilian National Team Coach
Tite was appointed after Dunga was sacked due to poor outing in the Copa Ameria competition currently taking place in the Unites State.
Tite 55 will now guide Brazil Olympic squared which which suppose to be the duty of former coach Dunga.
Tite won two league titles, the Copa Libertadores and the World Club Cup while coaching Corinthians.
Dunga's second spell as national boss ended last week when he was sacked after Brazil were knocked out of Copa America in the early stage of the competition.
Corinthians president Roberto de Andrade said last week that Tite had accepted an offer from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CFB).
A "furious" Andrade added: "They didn't even call us once."
Tite has coached 13 clubs including Gremio, Atletico Mineiro and Palmeiras in Brazil, and Al Ain and Al Wahda in the United Arab Emirates.
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