Sept 2 (Reuters) - Arthur Elias has been appointed as the new coach of the Brazil women's soccer team, the country's FA (CBF) said, after Pia Sundhage stepped down from her role following an early exit at the World Cup.
Elias, 42, joins from Brazilian women's club Corinthians.
"I'm sure we can change the reality of women's football in Brazil in a short space of time," Elias said in a statement on Friday.
The Brazilian team needs to become world leaders again, that's our goal," he added.
The 63-year-old Swede Sundhage had one year left on her contract and was due to coach the team at the Paris Olympics.
Persons:
Arthur Elias, Pia Sundhage, Elias, Swede Sundhage, Pearl Josephine Nazare, Hugh Lawson
Organizations:
Brazil women's soccer, FA, women's, Corinthians, Olympic Games, Brazilian, South, Paris, Thomson
Locations:
Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Bengaluru