Parreira remains stable after successful surgery

Carlos Alberto Parreira, 83, shows a stable condition after Saturday procedure to stop nasal bleeding.

The former Brazil national team coach remains in the ICU at Hospital Samaritano Barra in Rio de Janeiro since June 16 due to pulmonary inflammation. He successfully underwent nasal bleeding cauterization on Saturday, June 28, according to the medical bulletin.

The patient continues sedated and breathes with apparatus support, requiring intensive care. Parreira has battled Hodgkin lymphoma since 2023 and received chemotherapy in 2024.

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Portrait of Luís Roberto, Globo sports narrator, stepping away for cervical neoplasia treatment, with 2026 World Cup imagery in background.
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Luís Roberto steps away from World Cup for neoplasia treatment

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TV Globo sports narrator Luís Roberto was diagnosed with a cervical region neoplasia during routine exams and will be temporarily sidelined from broadcasts, including the 2026 World Cup. The network confirmed he is in the final evaluation phase before starting treatment. Luís Roberto emphasized support from Globo and his family, focusing on recovery.

Former Brazil national team coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, 83, remains in intensive care at Hospital Samaritano Barra in Rio de Janeiro with pulmonary inflammation.

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Former president Jair Bolsonaro, on house arrest since March amid ongoing detention proceedings, shows strong progress after shoulder surgery for a January fall injury, per Hospital DF Star and Michelle Bolsonaro. Pain is managed, though he needs assistance with tasks; he remains hospitalized for rehab.

The Universidad de Chile coach felt chest discomfort during a post-match press conference and underwent emergency surgery.

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The Brazilian Football Confederation announced on Thursday that Neymar will not join the squad for the friendly against Egypt.

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