Carlo Ancelotti Is the New Coach of Brazil’s National Team
The tough job of rebuilding Brazil’s football legacy
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has just confirmed that Carlo Ancelotti will be the new coach of the Brazilian national team.
Ancelotti has been a top pick among fans, journalists, and football experts — especially after Brazil’s recent disappointments in major tournaments. With his winning history and calm style, many are hopeful he can bring Brazil back to the top.
This news is a bright spot amid all the recent drama around Neymar, CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues, and ongoing accusations of corruption inside the organization.
Ancelotti, who has won a ton of major titles throughout his career, now has the tough job of rebuilding Brazil’s football legacy and giving fans something to cheer about again.
To lead Brazil’s National Team, he will receive around BRL 5 million per month.
About Mr. Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti is an Italian football manager and former player. He was born in Reggiolo, Italy on June 10, 1959.
Mr. Ancelotti is one of the most successful football managers in history, having won major titles across Europe’s top leagues. He is the only manager to have won the UEFA Champions League four times—as of 2024—with AC Milan (2003, 2007) and Real Madrid (2014, 2022).
Domestically, he has secured league titles in Italy (Serie A with Milan), England (Premier League with Chelsea), France (Ligue 1 with Paris Saint-Germain), Germany (Bundesliga with Bayern Munich), and Spain (La Liga with Real Madrid), making him the first coach to win the top-flight title in all five of Europe’s major leagues. Ancelotti’s ability to adapt his tactical approach and manage high-profile squads has cemented his legacy as a truly elite figure in football management.