What happened: Vasco's squad reports back to the Moacyr Barbosa Training Center on Monday following a break during the 2026 World Cup, and the board is working to accelerate its search for a head coach to succeed Renato Gaucho. President Pedrinho and other club leaders are weighing candidates, including names considered before Renato took over, but no option has unanimous backing internally.
Why it matters: The hire carries real weight: Vasco sit in the Brasileirao relegation zone, and the incoming manager is tasked with pulling the club to safety while squeezing more out of expensive signings. Improving squad management is seen as essential, particularly with eight foreign players in the group who need to be integrated more effectively.
By the numbers: Vasco invested roughly R$100 million in signings the new coach must revive. Striker Brenner, brought in for R$30 million, is the emblematic underperformer the club hopes to restore over the break. Eight foreign players currently sit on the roster.
What to watch: Watch whether the board can settle on a candidate with full internal support before the second half of the season resumes, and whether Brenner regains form during the World Cup pause.