In a groundbreaking move, Carlo Ancelotti has been officially named the new head coach of Brazil’s men’s national team, marking a historic first as the Samba Boys welcome a foreign manager at the helm.
The Brazilian Football Confederation confirmed Ancelotti’s appointment on Monday, May 12, 2025, through its official social media platforms. The current Real Madrid boss will take charge following his final La Liga match against Real Sociedad, stepping into his new role just in time for Brazil’s crucial World Cup qualifiers against Paraguay and Ecuador in June.
Though this marks Ancelotti’s first international managerial position, his reputation precedes him. Widely regarded as one of the greatest club managers in football history, the Italian tactician is the only coach to have won league titles in all of Europe’s top five leagues. He has also delivered multiple Champions League and La Liga triumphs during his time with Real Madrid.
Despite a disappointing end to his final season in Spain—punctuated by a narrow El Clásico loss to Barcelona—Ancelotti departs Madrid with a stellar legacy and high expectations for his new chapter.
Brazil, the most decorated nation in World Cup history with five titles, last lifted the trophy in 2002. Now, with Ancelotti at the helm, fans are hopeful that the long-awaited sixth title could be within reach.
The world will be watching as the legendary coach begins his new mission—one that could redefine Brazil’s path to global glory.
Source: African Publicity
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