Carlo Ancelotti Set to Take Charge as Brazil’s Head Coach After Real Madrid Stint

Legendary Italian Manager to Lead Seleção in Quest for World Cup Glory

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced on Monday that Carlo Ancelotti will become Brazil’s next head coach after he completes the current season with Real Madrid. The highly decorated Italian manager is set to take the reins of the five-time World Cup winners, aiming to restore the nation to the summit of international football.

In a bold statement, CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues expressed his excitement over the appointment, calling it a defining moment for Brazilian football. “Bringing in Carlo Ancelotti isn’t just a tactical decision—it’s a message to the world that we’re serious about returning to the top,” Rodrigues said. “He’s the best coach in history, and now he’ll lead the greatest national team on earth. Together, we’ll create a new golden era for Brazilian football.”

Ancelotti, 65, will take over in time for Brazil’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay next month and will remain in charge through the 2026 tournament. With an illustrious career that includes three UEFA Champions League titles, two FIFA Club World Cups, and multiple domestic league triumphs with Real Madrid, his arrival signals Brazil’s ambition to reclaim their throne as football’s dominant force.

Fans around the world will be watching closely as one of the game’s most respected managers takes on the challenge of leading the iconic yellow-and-green squad to glory.

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