The program has since expanded to 42 government schools, with 81 Brazilian coaches brought in as instructors.
In Brazil, all the coaches think the same, they have a national team with a Brazilian coach.
On 5 February 2009 the Iraqi football federation sacked the Brazilian coach.
The Brazilian coach, Mario Zagallo, walked out of a televised news conference in anger.
But the Brazilian coach has become enormously popular, having brought discipline and motivation to a team whose individual flair had never translated into cohesive teamwork.
Fernandão (born 1978) is a Brazilian coach and former footballer.
Of course, criticism is nothing new for a Brazilian coach.
Instead, he is passed over in favor of a Brazilian coach.
Mario Zagallo, the Brazilian coach, dismissed this approach as "anti-football."
The Brazilian coach, Miguel Angelo, gave an honest explanation of how these players could play to such extremes.