Luiz Felipe Scolari announced that he will put an end to his coaching career. At the age of 74, the Brazilian coach has decided that he will leave his duties after the match against Botafogo.
"I'm going to stop as a coach. The new commander should be Paulo Turra [assistant], I'll be the technical director, a new position that that I'm going to try to learn," Scolari told Furacão Live, the networks' channel. club socials.
Scolari was marked in the history of Brazilian football when he was two-time national champion and two-time Libertadores champion. He also won the 2002 World Cup for Brazil, having led Portugal to the Euro'2004 final, losing to Greece. Behind, are 27 titles won in seven countries.
Meanwhile, Athletico Paranaense has already confirmed that Paulo Turra, a former Boavista player and longtime assistant to Scolari, will be the team's head coach next season.