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Carlo Ancelotti Departs Real Madrid To Lead Brazil As New Head Coach

Carlo Ancelotti will leave Real Madrid to become the head coach of Brazil's national team. He is set to start on May 26, aiming for success in the upcoming World Cup.

Carlo Ancelotti, the renowned Real Madrid manager, is set to become the new head coach of Brazil's national football team. He will officially assume his role on May 26, after completing the remaining three matches in Spain's top league. Ancelotti will guide Brazil through their 2026 World Cup journey. This marks a historic moment as he becomes the first non-Brazilian to permanently manage the team.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) expressed excitement over Ancelotti's appointment. They highlighted his legendary status as the most successful manager in football history. The CBF anticipates a prosperous era under his leadership, starting with Brazil's World Cup qualifying campaign in June 2025.

Ancelotti Takes Charge of Brazil National Team

Ancelotti's arrival signifies a significant milestone for Brazil. It unites the five-time FIFA World Cup winners with a coach boasting an unparalleled record in Europe's top competitions. His tenure at Real Madrid saw him secure 15 trophies, making him their most decorated coach.

During his time at Madrid, Ancelotti achieved remarkable feats. He won the Champions League three times and became the only coach to participate in six finals. Additionally, he set a LaLiga record with 42 consecutive matches without defeat between September 2023 and October 2024.

Despite his successes, Ancelotti's departure follows a challenging period for Real Madrid. A recent 4-3 loss to Barcelona left them seven points behind their rivals with only nine points remaining to play for this season. This situation suggests that Madrid may face their first trophyless season in four years.

Future Prospects for Both Teams

Reports suggest that Xabi Alonso might succeed Ancelotti at Real Madrid after leaving Bayer Leverkusen recently. Meanwhile, Ancelotti's first match with Brazil will be against Ecuador on June 5, followed by a home game against Paraguay on June 10.

Currently, Brazil ranks fourth in South America's qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, trailing Argentina by ten points. As Ancelotti prepares to lead Brazil into this new chapter, expectations are high for continued success on the international stage.

Story first published: Monday, May 12, 2025, 21:41 [IST]
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