Nov 29 2012
Brazil have appointed Luiz Felipe Scolari as their new coach.
The 64-year-old will lead the five-times World Cup winners into their home tournament in 2014 after the Brazilian Football Confederation announced him as the replacement for the sacked Mano Menezes.
Scolari led Brazil to their last World Cup success in 2002 and left his position in charge of Palmeiras earlier this year.
The unpopular Menezes was dismissed because Confederation president Jose Maria Marin wanted a new approach ahead of next year's Confederations Cup and the World Cup and, after initially saying the new man would be appointed in January, the decision was brought forward.
Scolari had been the overwhelming favourite to take over given the esteem in which he is held by the public.
The former Chelsea boss has plenty of top-level international experience, having led Portugal at the 2006 World Cup and 2004 and 2008 European Championships.