Former Brazil boss Scolari named Palmeiras coach

IANS  |  Rio de Janeiro 

Former has been named of Palmeiras, signing a deal that ties him to the club until after his 72nd birthday.

replaces Roger Machado, who was sacked after Palmeiras' 1-0 defeat at Fluminense on Wednesday, a result that left them seventh in Brazil's 20-team standings, reports

"Palmeiras have agreed to sign the .... (who) has signed a deal with the club until 2020," the club said in an official statement.

It will be Scolari's third time in charge of the nine-time Brazilian champions.

He led them to the 1998 Brazilian Cup and -- South American football's top club trophy -- during his first spell in charge and again lifted the Brazilian Cup during his second stint in 2012.

The 69-year-old has not coached in his homeland since the 2014 World Cup, when suffered a humiliating 1-7 loss to in the semi-finals. He was also in charge of the team that won in and

Scolari's last coaching job was with China's Guangzhou Evergrande, where he won seven titles before parting ways with the club in November last year.

Earlier, Palmeiras sacked Machado, less than a day after the club's 0-1 loss to Fluminense.

In a statement on their official website on Thursday, the nine-time Brazilian champions said that youth academy would assume the role on an interim basis.

Machado, a former left-back who was capped once for Brazil's national team, guided Palmeiras to 27 wins, eight losses and nine draws after taking charge in January this year.

Despite sitting sixth in the 20-team Serie A standings, the side have won just one of their past five matches and are eight points behind leaders Flamengo.

Their next fixture is a home clash against 18th-placed Parana Clube on Sunday.

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First Published: Fri, July 27 2018. 16:40 IST