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Ex-Brazil boss Tite takes break to preserve health
Ex-Brazil boss Tite takes break to preserve health

BBC News

time23-04-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Ex-Brazil boss Tite takes break to preserve health

Former Brazil head coach Tite says he is taking an indefinite break from football to take care of his 63-year-old managed Brazil between 2016 and 2022 and guided them to the Copa America title in who was hospitalised last August because of a heart issue, was recently linked with the job at Corinthians - a club he has managed during three different local media reported that, external the coach suffered an anxiety attack on the night before he was to fly to Sao Paulo to sign for the club. "I realised that there are times when you have to understand that, as a human being, I can be vulnerable and admitting that will certainly make me stronger," Tite said in a statement posted on his son Matheus Bachi's Instagram."I am passionate about what I do and I'll continue to be so, but after talking to my family and observing the signals my body was giving off, I decided that the best thing to do now is to take a break from my career to look after myself for as long as it takes."As has become public, there was a conversation in progress with Corinthians, but it will have to be paralysed by a difficult but necessary decision."Tite stepped down as Brazil head coach after they lost to Croatia on penalties in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals in joined Flamengo the following year but was sacked last September after a year in charge.

Former Brazil coach Tite pausing career to take mental and physical health break
Former Brazil coach Tite pausing career to take mental and physical health break

New York Times

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Former Brazil coach Tite pausing career to take mental and physical health break

Former Brazil head coach Tite has announced he is taking a career break to look after his mental and physical health. The 63-year-old was hospitalised due to a heart issue in August, before departing Brazilian top-flight side Flamengo in September. Tite confirmed he subsequently held talks over a return to Corinthians, but these were put on hold due to his decision to take an 'indefinite hiatus' from his career. A post shared by Matheus Bachi 🎣 (@matheusbachi) 'I understand that there are times when it is necessary to understand that, as a human being, I can be vulnerable and admitting this will certainly make me stronger,' Tite said in a statement. 'I am passionate about what I do and will continue to be so, but after talking to my family and observing the signs my body was giving me, I decided that the best thing to do now is to interrupt my career to take care of myself for as long as necessary. Advertisement 'As it became public, there was an ongoing conversation with Corinthians, but it will need to be halted due to a difficult but necessary decision.' Tite coached Brazil between 2016 and 2022, winning the Copa America title in 2019. He left his position after the nation's World Cup quarter-final exit on penalties to Croatia. One of the country's most decorated coaches, he most recently coached Flamengo between October 2023 and September 2024, winning last year's Campeonato Carioca. ()

Former Brazil Coach Tite Taking Break to Take Care of Mental, Physical Health
Former Brazil Coach Tite Taking Break to Take Care of Mental, Physical Health

Asharq Al-Awsat

time23-04-2025

  • Health
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

Former Brazil Coach Tite Taking Break to Take Care of Mental, Physical Health

Former Brazil coach Tite said he is taking an indefinite career break in order to take care of his mental and physical health. The 63-year-old, who led Brazil to the 2019 Copa America title, was hospitalized due to a heart issue last August. He was sacked by Flamengo the following month and had most recently been linked with the Corinthians job. "I realized that there are times when you have to understand that, as a human being, I can be vulnerable and admitting that will certainly make me stronger," Tite said in a statement posted on his son Matheus Bachi's Instagram on Tuesday. "I'm passionate about what I do and I'll continue to be so, but after talking to my family and observing the signals my body was giving off, I decided that the best thing to do now is to take a break from my career to look after myself for as long as it takes. "As has become public, there was a conversation in progress with Corinthians, but it will have to be paralyzed by a difficult but necessary decision." Tite, who stepped down as Brazil coach after their quarter-final exit from the 2022 World Cup, has previously coached a string of Brazilian sides including Gremio, Atletico Mineiro and Palmeiras.

Former Brazil coach Tite steps away from football to focus on mental and physical health
Former Brazil coach Tite steps away from football to focus on mental and physical health

Malay Mail

time23-04-2025

  • Health
  • Malay Mail

Former Brazil coach Tite steps away from football to focus on mental and physical health

BRASILIA, April 23 — Former Brazil coach Tite said he is taking an indefinite career break in order to take care of his mental and physical health. The 63-year-old, who led Brazil to the 2019 Copa America title, was hospitalised due to a heart issue last August. He was sacked by Flamengo the following month and had most recently been linked with the Corinthians job. 'I realised that there are times when you have to understand that, as a human being, I can be vulnerable and admitting that will certainly make me stronger,' Tite said in a statement posted on his son Matheus Bachi's Instagram yesterday. 'I'm passionate about what I do and I'll continue to be so, but after talking to my family and observing the signals my body was giving off, I decided that the best thing to do now is to take a break from my career to look after myself for as long as it takes. 'As has become public, there was a conversation in progress with Corinthians, but it will have to be paralysed by a difficult but necessary decision.' Tite, who stepped down as Brazil coach after their quarter-final exit from the 2022 World Cup, has previously coached a string of Brazilian sides including Gremio, Atletico Mineiro and Palmeiras. — Reuters * If you are lonely, distressed, or having negative thoughts, Befrienders offers free and confidential support 24 hours a day. A full list of Befrienders contact numbers and state operating hours is available here: There are also free hotlines for young people: Talian Kasih at 15999 (24/7); Talian BuddyBear at 1800-18-2327(BEAR)(daily 12pm-12am); Mental Health Psychosocial Support Service (03-2935 9935 or 014-322 3392); and Jakim's Family, Social and Community Care Centre (WhatsApp 0111-959 8214).

Former Brazil coach Tite taking break to take care of mental, physical health
Former Brazil coach Tite taking break to take care of mental, physical health

Straits Times

time23-04-2025

  • Health
  • Straits Times

Former Brazil coach Tite taking break to take care of mental, physical health

Former Brazil coach Tite said he is taking an indefinite career break in order to take care of his mental and physical health. The 63-year-old, who led Brazil to the 2019 Copa America title, was hospitalised due to a heart issue last August. He was sacked by Flamengo the following month and had most recently been linked with the Corinthians job. "I realised that there are times when you have to understand that, as a human being, I can be vulnerable and admitting that will certainly make me stronger," Tite said in a statement posted on his son Matheus Bachi's Instagram on Tuesday. "I'm passionate about what I do and I'll continue to be so, but after talking to my family and observing the signals my body was giving off, I decided that the best thing to do now is to take a break from my career to look after myself for as long as it takes. "As has become public, there was a conversation in progress with Corinthians, but it will have to be paralysed by a difficult but necessary decision." Tite, who stepped down as Brazil coach after their quarter-final exit from the 2022 World Cup, has previously coached a string of Brazilian sides including Gremio, Atletico Mineiro and Palmeiras. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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