Fifth Brazil women's team player quits over firing of coach

04 Oct, 2017

Brazilian Maurine on Monday became the fifth member of the women's national team to quit international football in protest at the removal of coach Emily Lima two weeks ago. "I was very upset with Emily's departure," the 31-year-old Maurine said in a message posted on social media. "Things are always in flux at the national side, it's tiring, it wears you out. So I am bringing my time here to an end."
Lima was the first woman to coach the Brazil women's team but was removed on September 22 after less than a year in charge and replaced by Vadao, the man who had preceded her in the job.
Lima's removal was criticised by several players and Cristiane, Francielle, Rosana and Andreia Rosa all retired from internationals soon after, with veteran striker Cristiane saying there was no serious plan to run women's football in Brazil.

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