Carlo Ancelotti, one of football’s most decorated managers, has officially been appointed the new head coach of the Brazil national football team. The confirmation marks the end of his illustrious second stint with Real Madrid and ushers in a historic chapter as Ancelotti becomes Brazil’s first-ever foreign manager.
The agreement is complete, staff selection finalized, and documents signed. Ancelotti will begin his journey with Seleção at the end of May, with his first matches coming in June’s World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay. A formal farewell from Real Madrid is expected after their final La Liga fixture.
Carlo Ancelotti to Coach Brazil: A Historic Move Confirmed Ahead of 2026 World Cup
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A New Era for Brazil
This bold move by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) signals their intent to revamp and reignite their quest for a sixth World Cup title. With Dorival Junior dismissed in March following a 4-1 defeat to Argentina, Brazil turned to the most successful coach in UEFA Champions League history.
As the CBF stated:
“The greatest national team in football history will now be led by the most successful coach in the world.”
Ancelotti brings unparalleled pedigree to the role — five-time Champions League winner, multiple domestic titles across Italy, England, Spain, France, and Germany, and a reputation for elite man-management and tactical intelligence.
End of an Era at Real Madrid
Ancelotti’s second spell with Los Blancos was nothing short of legendary. He guided Real Madrid to two UEFA Champions League titles (2022, 2024), two La Liga crowns, and numerous other accolades, adding to his total of 15 trophies with the club.
Despite his accomplishments, Real Madrid’s 2024/25 season failed to meet expectations. A string of El Clásico defeats and a Champions League exit saw the club slipping behind archrivals Barcelona. With Xabi Alonso now confirmed as his successor, the timing for transition was ideal.
What’s Next for Ancelotti?
Ancelotti officially starts his Brazil tenure from May 26, just a day after Real Madrid’s final La Liga game. He is expected to make his Seleção debut on June 6 in a World Cup qualifier against Ecuador, followed by a clash with Paraguay on June 11.
His contract runs until the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where expectations are sky-high for him to return Brazil to global supremacy. With stars like Vinícius Jr., Rodrygo, and Endrick in the squad, Ancelotti has a generational crop to lead.
The Football World Reacts
Ancelotti’s appointment has been widely celebrated in Brazil and beyond. He brings stability, success, and the aura of a proven winner to a team desperate to reclaim its former glory.
This historic move is not just a managerial change — it’s a symbol of ambition for both Brazil and Ancelotti. With a global icon now at the helm, Brazil’s dream of lifting the 2026 World Cup looks more alive than ever.
FAQs
When will Carlo Ancelotti start coaching Brazil?
He will officially take charge from May 26, 2025.
How long is Ancelotti’s contract with Brazil?
His contract runs until the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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