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Botafogo Sacks Coach Paiva After Club World Cup Elimination

  • Botafogo has sacked manager Renato Paiva following its exit from the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, announced on Monday.
  • Paiva's team lost 1-0 in extra time to Palmeiras in the pre-quarterfinals after four months in charge.
  • Botafogo chief John Textor made the decision for a more aggressive performance after the defeat.
  • The club thanked Paiva and his assistants for their services over the last few months.
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Botafogo fired engineer Renato Paiva on Monday, 48 hours after he was eliminated in the eighth round of the Club World Cup against Brazilian rival Palmeiras.

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The Brazilian football club Botafogo fired coach Renato Paiva, just 48 hours after being eliminated from the World Club Championship.

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Botafogo sacks coach Paiva after Club World Cup elimination

Botafogo has sacked coach Renato Paiva 48 hours after they were eliminated in the Club World Cup by Brazilian rival Palmeiras.

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32 teams take part in the Club World Cup in football. Now the first of them has fired his coach, despite a surprising victory against Champions League winner Paris.

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He placed eighth in the “death group” of the World Cup with PSG and Atl. Madrid, who lost a goal in extra time against Palmeiras, is no longer Botafogo's coach: John Textor rescinds with Renato Paiva.

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ESPN Brazil broke the news in Brazil on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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