Sacked Chapecoense coach Vinicius Eutropio (File | AFP) 
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Chapecoense sack coach Vinicius Eutropio

Eutropio oversaw four wins, two draws and 11 defeats after replacing Vagner Mancini as Chapecoense coach in July.

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Chapecoense has sacked coach Vinicius Eutropio as the tragedy hit Brazilian side fight to avoid relegation.

The announcement followed a 2-1 loss to Cruzeiro on Sunday, which was Chapecoene's third straight defeat and left them 18th in the 20-team Brazilian Serie A standings, reports Xinhua news agency.

"(We) are conscious of the respect and dedication Vinicius demonstrated at the club and wish him success in his future projects," Chapecoense said in a statement on Monday.

Eutropio oversaw four wins, two draws and 11 defeats after replacing Vagner Mancini in July.

Seventy one people died -- including 22 Chapecoense players and their entire coaching staff -- when a chartered plane in which they were travelling crashed in Colombia last November.

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