Coach Tite of Brazil's Flamengo gestures during a Copa Libertadores...

Coach Tite of Brazil's Flamengo gestures during a Copa Libertadores quarter final second leg soccer match against Uruguay's Penarol at Campeon del Siglo Stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay, Thursday, Sep. 26, 2024. Credit: AP/Matilde Campodonico

RIO DE JANEIRO — Former Brazil coach Tite was fired on Monday by Flamengo, his first job after taking the national team to the past two World Cups. His replacement for the rest of the year will be former Atletico Madrid defender Filipe Luis, a multi-champion at the Rio de Janeiro club and coach of one of its youth divisions.

Flamengo announced the move in a statement, less than a day after its 1-0 home win over Athletico Paranaense in the Brazilian league. Tite's contract ran until the end of the year.

Last week, Flamengo was knocked out by Uruguay's Penarol in the quarterfinals of the Copa Libertadores. It is currently fourth in the Brazilian league with 48 points in 27 matches, 11 points behind leader Botafogo.

Flamengo will face Corinthians in the semifinals of the Brazilian Cup on Wednesday, in a tournament that provides its high spending squad a last chance to win a major trophy this year.

The 63-year-old Tite captured his only title with Flamengo in April, a Rio state championship trophy. He left Brazil after the 2022 World Cup in the wake of the team's quarterfinals elimination against Croatia. He also took Brazil to the 2018 World Cup, where his team was knocked out by Belgium in the quarterfinals.

Flamengo fans booed Tite during his team's last minute 1-0 victory against Athletico Paranaense at the Maracana Stadium.

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