RIO DE JANEIRO — Dunga has been named as coach of Internacional, his first coaching job since leading Brazil at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The Porto Alegre club confirmed the appointment on their website (www.internacional.com.br) Wednesday. Dunga coached Brazil for four years, winning the Copa America in 2007 and the Confederations Cup in 2009. He was appointed in 2006 to succeed Carlos Alberto Parreira, despite having no previous coaching experience at senior level. Under his leadership Brazil developed a physical, counter-attacking based game which was unpopular with fans. — AP