OFFICIAL: Brazil confirm Carlo Ancelotti will become the new head coach of the Seleçao

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has officially agreed to a deal that will see him become the new head coach of the Brazilian national team starting from the end of the current season. The 65-year-old Italian manager will take on this prestigious role beginning on May 26, marking a significant transition as he departs from his position at Real Madrid, where he has had a storied tenure. This move comes after a season that has proven to be challenging for Ancelotti, as he has unfortunately not secured any major titles in what is shaping up to be a bittersweet final chapter of his career at the Bernabeu.

Ancelotti’s appointment is particularly noteworthy as he will be the first permanent foreign head coach for Brazil, a nation renowned for its rich footballing history and unparalleled success on the world stage, boasting five FIFA World Cup victories. As Brazil prepares for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Ecuador next month, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has emphasized the significance of this agreement, calling it a “landmark moment of the coming together of two icons.” They have recognized not only Brazil’s illustrious achievements but also Ancelotti’s impressive track record in European club football, making this collaboration one full of promise and potential.

This will not only be Ancelotti’s inaugural role in international management, but he also brings with him a wealth of experience and a decorated career from club football. He stands as the only coach to have won each of Europe’s top-five leagues, cementing his status as one of the most successful and respected figures in football. The Brazilian national team has been searching for its fifth head coach in a span of just two-and-a-half years, following the dismissal of Dorival Junior after the conclusion of March, positioning Ancelotti to hopefully bring stability and success to the team as they navigate the competitive landscape of international football.

During his second stint at Real Madrid, which began in 2021, Ancelotti has led the team to remarkable achievements, including securing both LaLiga and Champions League titles in a double effort. However, following a disappointing loss to Barcelona in the recent El Clasico, it appears increasingly likely that Ancelotti will depart without adding any further silverware to his impressive list of accolades in his final season at the club.

He will bid farewell to the Bernabeu on May 27, the day following their last match of the LaLiga season against Real Sociedad. This transition marks a pivotal moment not only in Ancelotti’s career but also for the Brazilian national team, as they look to harness his expertise to reclaim their standing in world football under his guidance.

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