Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti has officially committed his future to the Brazil national team, signing a new contract that extends his tenure until 2030. This significant agreement will see him lead the Seleção through the upcoming World Cup.
Ancelotti, who will turn 67 next month, took the helm of the Brazilian side in May 2025, following the conclusion of his second spell with Real Madrid. Despite having overseen a relatively small number of matches – ten in total, with three wins, one draw, and two losses – the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has expressed strong confidence in his leadership.
Ancelotti’s Commitment to Brazil
The CBF has formally offered and Ancelotti has accepted a new contract running until 2030, confirming his intention to remain with the team until the end of the 2030 World Cup. Expressing his enthusiasm, Ancelotti stated on the official CBF website: “I arrived in Brazil a year ago. From the first minute, I understood what football means to this country. For a year, we have been working to bring the Brazilian National Team back to the top of the world. But the CBF and I want more. More victories, more time, more work. We are very happy to announce that we will continue together for another four years. We will go together until the 2030 World Cup. I want to thank the CBF for their trust. Thank you, Brazil, for the warm welcome and for all the affection.”
This extension effectively ends any lingering speculation about Ancelotti potentially returning to coach the Italian national team (Azzurri).
Ancelotti is a distinguished figure in football history, renowned as the only coach to have won titles in all five major European leagues: Serie A (Milan), Premier League (Chelsea), Ligue 1 (Paris Saint-Germain), La Liga (Real Madrid), and Bundesliga (Bayern Munich). He has also achieved significant success in the Champions League, winning the prestigious trophy five times with both Milan and Real Madrid, among a multitude of other accolades.
English Translation:
Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti has officially committed his future to the Brazil national team, signing a new contract that extends his tenure until 2030. This significant agreement will see him lead the Seleção through the upcoming World Cup.
Ancelotti, who will turn 67 next month, took the helm of the Brazilian side in May 2025, following the conclusion of his second spell with Real Madrid. Despite having overseen a relatively small number of matches – ten in total, with three wins, one draw, and two losses – the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has expressed strong confidence in his leadership.
Ancelotti’s Commitment to Brazil
The CBF has formally offered and Ancelotti has accepted a new contract running until 2030, confirming his intention to remain with the team until the end of the 2030 World Cup. Expressing his enthusiasm, Ancelotti stated on the official CBF website: “I arrived in Brazil a year ago. From the first minute, I understood what football means to this country. For a year, we have been working to bring the Brazilian National Team back to the top of the world. But the CBF and I want more. More victories, more time, more work. We are very happy to announce that we will continue together for another four years. We will go together until the 2030 World Cup. I want to thank the CBF for their trust. Thank you, Brazil, for the warm welcome and for all the affection.”
This extension effectively ends any lingering speculation about Ancelotti potentially returning to coach the Italian national team (Azzurri).
Ancelotti is a distinguished figure in football history, renowned as the only coach to have won titles in all five major European leagues: Serie A (Milan), Premier League (Chelsea), Ligue 1 (Paris Saint-Germain), La Liga (Real Madrid), and Bundesliga (Bayern Munich). He has also achieved significant success in the Champions League, winning the prestigious trophy five times with both Milan and Real Madrid, among a multitude of other accolades.
