Brazil implements curbs to end coaching 'musical chairs'


FILE PHOTO: Soccer - Conmebol Summit for Copa Libertadores - Conmebol Headquarters, Luque, Paraguay - November 5, 2019 President of Brazilian Soccer Confederation, Rogerio Caboclo during the press conference after the Monumental de Lima was chosen to host the Libertadores Final 2019 REUTERS/Jorge Adorno

(Reuters) - The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Wednesday it will try to halt the high turnover of coaches at first division teams by introducing hiring and firing restrictions for next season.

Brazilian clubs are notorious for their lack of patience, with some teams changing coaches three or four times a year.

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