Real Madrid's Ancelotti agrees to take over as Brazil coach in June — Reports
Published on Apr 29, 2025
By IANS
- NEW DELHI — Carlo Ancelotti is set to leave Real Madrid as he has agreed to
take charge of the Brazil national team from June, according to Spanish media
reports.
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- Despite securing two La Liga titles, three Champions
League trophies, and several other accolades during his second tenure with Los
Blancos, recent defeats and the absence of silverware this season have raised
questions about Ancelotti's future. Real Madrid's campaign has been
disappointing this season, as they have already been eliminated from both the
Copa del Rey and the Champions League.
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- Although Real Madrid's hold on the La Liga title appears
increasingly uncertain, they still retain a mathematical chance of claiming the
trophy. They trail Barcelona FC by four points with five matches remaining,
including a crucial El Clasico on May 11, a fixture that could prove decisive,
potentially allowing Barcelona to secure the title.
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- According to the Spanish national daily Marca, in a
meeting between Brazilian officials and the Real Madrid coach, the Italian
accepted the offer and will join Brazil's national team in June. He will be in
charge of the Selecao as they dream of winning their sixth World Cup title in
North America, Mexico and Canada in 2026.
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- The report further said Ancelotti will leave Real Madrid
after the final league match, where he will move to Brazil for the friendly
matches against Ecuador and Paraguay in June.
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- This will leave Madrid's position vacant for the Club
World Cup, which will be held in the USA this summer.
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- The Italian coach is set to become one of the
highest-paid national team coaches and his contract would be for one year after
the 2026 World Cup, according to various media reports quoted by Marca.
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- In his first spell at Real Madrid, Ancelotti led the club
to its 10th Champions League triumph. He has won the competition three times
with Los Blancos across two separate spells, having been dismissed in 2015
before returning in 2021 following Zinedine Zidane’s resignation.