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·27 octobre 2025

Vasco see off another manager in the Brasileirão

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Vasco’s good run under Fernando Diniz continues to leave its mark on the Brazilian Championship. After a 3-0 victory over Red Bull Bragantino last Sunday (26th) in Bragança Paulista, the São Paulo club announced this Monday (27th) the departure of coach Fernando Seabra.

The win, which marked the fourth consecutive victory for the cruz-maltino team, put Vasco back in eighth place in the standings and reinforced their status as the sensation of the second half of the season. The team has now earned 23 points in the last 12 rounds — the second-best campaign in the return leg so far.


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Vasco becomes a “coach slayer”

The result against Bragantino was not an isolated case. This is already the third time this season that Vasco has won and, soon after, the opposing coach has lost his job.

The first episode happened on June 16, when São Paulo, then managed by Luis Zubeldía, was defeated 3-1 at Morumbis. The next day, the Argentine resigned and soon after took over at Fluminense.

Two months later, on August 17, the stage was the same. Vasco thrashed Santos 6-0, and coach Cléber Xavier was dismissed while still in the stadium locker room.

Now, Red Bull Bragantino joins the list of “victims” of the cruz-maltino’s great moment.

Coaches who lost their jobs after facing Vasco in 2025

  • Fernando Seabra – dismissed by Bragantino on October 27, after a 3-0 defeat
  • Cléber Xavier – let go by Santos on August 17, after a 6-0 thrashing
  • Luis Zubeldía – left São Paulo on June 16, after a 3-1 defeat
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With the team increasingly confident and showing solid performances under Diniz’s leadership, Vasco is proving to be a feared opponent once again — both on and off the field.

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