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Ancelotti becomes Brazil coach! The Italian football guru will leave Real Madrid and the club scene
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano reports that it’s definite! Current Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti will take over the Brazilian national team from June next year. The famous strategist will leave the club scene.
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano reports that it’s definite! Current Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti will take over the Brazilian national team from June next year. The famous strategist will leave the club scene.
The future of Carlo Ancelotti has been speculated for several months, and now comes the final confirmation.
A few hours ago, journalist Fabrizio Romano confirmed on his Twitter account that the Italian strategist will take over the Brazilian national team from the beginning of June 2024, leaving not only Real Madrid but also the club scene.
In fact, Ancelotti respects his current contract, which is still valid at the Santiago Bernabeu, until the end of June next year.
he will thus join the Seleção for the Copa América. Sixty-four-year-old Ancelotti will lead the national team for the first time in his coaching career, replacing Tite, who left the post after the quarter-final defeat to Croatia at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Until Ancelotti completes his contract at Real Madrid, Fernando Diniz will coach the Brazilian national team, according to Marca .
Diniz is currently the coach of Brazil’s Fluminense, and given only a one-year commitment on the Brazil bench, he will retain the coaching post.
Ancelotti and the club scene
The sixty-four year old Reggiola native has had a very successful coaching career on the club scene. He first showed his qualities on the bench of AC Milan, of course, then he also coached PSG, Bayern and the aforementioned Real Madrid.
During his impressive coaching career, he has achieved four Champions League victories, five league titles, four UEFA Super Cup wins and four domestic cups.
Sources: Marca, Twitter – Fabrizio Romano
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