
Luis Felipe Scolari
Luis Felipe Scolari, commonly known as 'Felipão', is a renowned Brazilian football manager and former player, best known for leading the Brazilian national team to victory in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. With a managerial career that spans several decades, Scolari has also had successful stints with clubs such as Grêmio and Chelsea. His coaching style emphasizes a strong defensive organization and tactical discipline, often blending traditional Brazilian flair with pragmatic strategies. Over the years, Scolari has garnered a reputation for his ability to motivate players and achieve results in high-pressure situations.
Born on Aug 09, 1948 (76 years old)
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Luis Felipe Scolari received 15.5 million euros in compensation from Chelsea.
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