<p><span>Two weeks after being hammered 7-1 by Germany in the World Cup semi-finals, </span>Brazil have named former skipper Carlos Dunga as coach Luis Felipe Scolari's <span>successor</span> </p>

Brazil's 1994 World-Cup winning skipper Dunga
Rio de Janeiro: Dunga won the World Cup as a player for Brazil and now the country is giving him a second chance to get the trophy as a coach. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has named Carlos Dunga, 50, to run the national team after Luis Felipe Scolari's humiliation at the World Cup this month, including a devastating 7-1 defeat by Germany.