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   <title>Falcao tabbed as new Bahia boss</title>
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   Paulo Roberto Falcao was named the new manager of Bahia on Wednesday, replacing Joel Santana, who left the club for Flamengo. Falcao spent a short time at Internacional last season before being sacked following a poor run of results. The 58-year-old joins Bahia on an 11-month contract and will try to bring the club its first trophy in 11 years. 
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   <title>Santana to replace Luxemburgo at Flamengo</title>
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   Flamengo announced Tuesday that it has hired Joel Santana to replace Vanderlei Luxemburgo, who was relieved of his managerial duties last week due to a reportedly rocky relationship with star player Ronaldinho. Santana has previously managed Flamengo, but left the club in 2008 to lead South Africa to the 2010 World Cup. He was instead fired from the Bafana- Bafana national team in late 2009. The 63-year-old manager left 
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   <title>Luxemburgo sacked by Flamengo</title>
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   Flamengo confirmed on Friday that the club has sacked manager Vanderlei Luxemburgo. The 59-year-old was the subject of numerous reports out of Brazil earlier this week which stated that he was on the way out, although the club didn't actually confirm his departure until Friday. Luxemburgo's job was believed to be in jeopardy because of his reportedly rocky relationship with star player Ronaldinho, and it now appears as thou
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   <title>Flamengo lands Love from CSKA</title>
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   Flamengo announced Wednesday that it has secured the services of striker Vagner Love from Russian side CSKA Moscow. Love had been heavily linked to the Brazilian club over the past month, and Flamengo finally got its man after it reached it a deal for the transfer of the striker on Wednesday. "I plan to stay for a long time and I want to help the team win all the tournaments possible," Love said in a statement released on t
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   <title>Flamengo signs Chilean defender Gonzalez</title>
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   Flamengo inked Chile defender Marcos Gonzalez on a three-year contract Tuesday from Universidad de Chile. The Brazilian-born Gonzalez started his club career with Universidad de Chile, and later played with Rangers, Palestino and Universidad Catolica in Chile, Colon in Argentina and the Columbus Crew in the United States before returning to Universidad last season. The 31-year-old, who was born in Rio de Janeiro, has played nine internati
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   <title>Brazilian Rivaldo signs with Angolan club</title>
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   Former Brazil World Cup winner Rivaldo has signed with Angolan club Kabuscorp. Rivaldo, 39, won the FIFA World Player of the Year and Ballon d'Or as the top player in Europe in 1999 when he played for Barcelona. He also played for AC Milan, where he won the Champions League in 2003, during a long club career. He made 74 appearances for Brazil from 1993-2003, and helped his country win the World Cup in 2002. 
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   <title>Carvalho completes move to Palmeiras</title>
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   Midfielder Daniel Carvalho completed a move to Palmeiras from Atletico Mineiro on Monday. The 28-year-old has joined Palmeiras on a one-year contract with the option to extend his stay a further two years. Carvalho joined Atletico in 2010 and scored six goals in 36 appearances for the club. He spent the previous seven seasons with CSKA Moscow where he played in 85 matches while also being loaned out to Internacional and Al-Arabi. 
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   <title>Brazilian Gilson Paulo named Equatorial Guinea coach</title>
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   Brazilian Gilson Paulo was named new coach of Equatorial Guinea, just weeks before the start of the African Cup of Nations. Paulo, 62, replaces Frenchman Henri Michel, who left the post last month. A former youth coach for Vasco da Gama in Brazil, Paulo will lead Equatorial Guinea in the upcoming tournament, which it co-hosts with Gabon. Equatorial Guinea is ranked 150th by FIFA. 
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   <title>Internacional sign forward Dagoberto</title>
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   Internacional completed the signing of Dagoberto from Sao Paulo on a five-year deal, the Brazilian club announced on its website. Dagoberto, 28, began his career with Paranaense and played there from 2001-07 before joining Sao Paulo, where he played from 2007-11. He will likely partner Leandro Damiao in Internacional's front line, and form one of the best duos in the Brasileiro. 
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   <title>Former Brazil goalkeeper Marcos retires</title>
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   Former Brazil goalkeeper Marcos retired, club side Palmeiras announced. Marcos spent his entire club career with Palmeiras, and played 29 matches for Brazil. He helped his country win the 2002 World Cup, and had a shutout in the final against Germany, a 2-0 win. "After 20 years dedicated service to Palmeiras, the goalkeeper Marcos has decided to hang up his gloves," Palmeiras released in a statement. The 38-year-old Marcos played over 5
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