Brazil manager Tite to step down following 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar; what his exit means for the Seleção
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By the time the 2022 World Cup starts, Tite will have served the longest managerial stint in the history of the Seleção
The 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar will be the last time we see Tite in charge of the Brazilian national team. The 60-year-old Gaúcho-born tactician revealed his plans to step down following the end of the tournament in December, in what will amount to a farewell tour for one of the greatest managers to coach the five-time World Cup winners.
"I'm going until the end of the World Cup. I have no reason to lie here," Tite revealed to Marcelo Barreto and Tim Vickery on "Redaçao SportTV" in Brazil.
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