Malta Independent

Brazil coach Tite extends contract until 2022 World Cup

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Brazil coach Tite has extended his contract until the end of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the national football confederat­ion said on Wednesday.

Tite, 57, who has been in charge since August 2016, is the first Brazil coach to extend his deal after a World Cup since Claudio Coutinho in 1978.

His team was knocked out by Belgium in the quarter-finals in Russia earlier this month but, unlike other national coaches, he has received little criticism since arriving home.

Tite has a record of 20 wins, four draws and two losses at the helm.

Coordinato­r-general Edu Gaspar has also had his contract extended until the next World Cup.

Brazil's next matches are friendlies on Sept. 7 and 11 in the United States. The first is against the U.S., the second against a team as yet undecided.

The team's next big tournament is the 2019 Copa America, an event it will host.

"The experience of this first cycle has establishe­d a relationsh­ip of trust among us all, and that will reflect in our next step," Tite said in a statement.

"It is a great challenge and we are happy to face it, we are already focused on the next matches and tournament­s."

Brazilian football confederat­ion chairman Rogerio Caboclo said the extensions were "part of a long-term project" that will give the team "careful planning" ahead of the next World Cup.

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