Mar 20 • 17:35 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Vanderlei Luxemburgo hospitalized in ICU after discomfort

Coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo has been admitted to ICU due to suspected pneumonia after feeling unwell during the night.

Vanderlei Luxemburgo, the veteran Brazilian football coach aged 73, was admitted to the ICU at Santa Thereza Hospital in Palmas following a night of illness that raised concerns over a possible lung infection. His team confirmed that he is under observation and will undergo a series of tests to ascertain the cause of his symptoms. Fortunately, his medical team reports that Luxemburgo's condition is stable and there is no immediate cause for alarm, with expectations of a short stay.

Luxemburgo has been a prominent figure in Brazilian football, especially in the 1990s and 2000s, having made significant contributions to various clubs including Bragantino, Palmeiras, Corinthians, and Santos. His career boasts several accolades, including winning the Série B Championship and multiple Brazilian championships. He also had a notable international presence as the coach of the Brazilian national team, leading them to victory in the Copa América in 1999 following his appointment in 1998.

The legacy of Vanderlei Luxemburgo is marked by his tactical ingenuity and ability to develop teams, which has made him one of the most respected figures in Brazilian football history. His hospitalization has raised concerns among fans and the football community, as they eagerly await updates on his health and a quick recovery to continue contributing to the sport he loves.

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