Dorival Júnior, born on April twenty-fifth, nineteen sixty-two, is a distinguished Brazilian football coach and former player, renowned for his tactical acumen and leadership on the field.
As a defensive midfielder, Júnior made his mark playing for Palmeiras, where he showcased his skills and contributed significantly to the team's success. His playing career laid a solid foundation for his future endeavors in coaching.
Transitioning to coaching in two thousand two with Ferroviária, Júnior's breakthrough came in two thousand ten when he took the helm at Santos, guiding a young Neymar and the team to national prominence. His coaching journey continued to flourish as he led Flamengo to victory in the two thousand twenty-two Copa Libertadores and achieved a historic milestone with São Paulo by securing their first-ever Copa do Brasil title in two thousand twenty-three.
In January two thousand twenty-four, Júnior was appointed as the head coach of the Brazil national team, marking a significant chapter in his illustrious career and underscoring his reputation as one of Brazil's top football tacticians.