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Vojvoda's exit cuts number of managers with over a year in charge 👇🏽

Vojvoda's exit cuts number of managers with over a year in charge 👇🏽

Yahoo17-07-2025
The departure of Vojvoda from Fortaleza - who confirmed Renato Paiva this Thursday (17) - ended the second longest tenure among Serie A clubs, as he had been leading the team since May 10, 2021.
And it further reduced the number of coaches with more than a year in charge of a top-tier team.
The only three remaining are Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras), Rogério Ceni (Bahia), and Léo Condé (Ceará).
Roger Machado will expand this list on Friday (18), the day he will complete one year in charge of Internacional.
Among the 20 Serie A coaches, 13 (65%) arrived this year.
This number does not include Cuca, who was announced by Atlético last year.
Fernando Sebara (Red Bull Bragantino) and Filipe Luís (Flamengo) are the others who joined their respective clubs in 2024.
📅 Find out when each elite coach was officially appointed:
Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras) - 10/30/2020
Rogério Ceni (Bahia) - 09/09/2023
Léo Condé (Ceará) - 06/30/2024
Roger Machado (Internacional) - 07/18/2024
Filipe Luís (Flamengo) - 09/30/2024
Fernando Seabra (Red Bull Bragantino) - 10/31/2024
Cuca (Atlético) - 12/29/2024
Leonardo Jardim (Cruzeiro) - 02/04/2025
Rafael Guanaes (Mirassol) - 03/13/2025
Renato Gaúcho (Fluminense) - 04/03/2025
Mano Menezes (Grêmio) - 04/21/2025
Dorival Júnior (Corinthians) - 04/28/2025
Cleber Xavier (Santos) - 04/30/2025
Fernando Diniz (Vasco) - 05/09/2025
Cláudio Tencati (Juventude) - 05/13/2025
Daniel Paulista (Sport) - 06/07/2025
Crespo (São Paulo) - 06/18/2025
Davide Ancelotti (Botafogo) - 07/08/2025
Fábio Carille (Vitória) - 07/09/2025
Renato Paiva (Fortaleza) - 07/17/2025
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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