RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil are set to end 2002, the year they won an unprecedented fifth World Cup, without a national team coach.
The South Americans have yet to find a replacement for Luiz Felipe Scolari, who stepped down in early August, five weeks after leading his team to seven straight wins at the Japan and South Korea tournament.
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