Will Carlo Ancelotti Lead Brazil as Coach Starting in June?

Synopsis
In a significant career move, Carlo Ancelotti is set to leave Real Madrid to take the helm of the Brazil national football team. With a storied past in coaching, Ancelotti's transition comes after a notably tough season for Madrid, raising the stakes as he prepares for the 2026 World Cup.
Key Takeaways
- Ancelotti to coach Brazil starting in June.
- Real Madrid's season has been disappointing.
- He aims for Brazil's sixth World Cup title in 2026.
- Will leave Real Madrid after the final league match.
- Expected to be one of the highest-paid national team coaches.
New Delhi, April 29 (NationPress) Carlo Ancelotti is preparing to part ways with Real Madrid as he has reportedly accepted the role of head coach for the Brazil national team starting in June, according to various Spanish media sources.
His tenure with Los Blancos has been marked by significant successes, including two La Liga titles and three Champions League trophies. However, recent losses and the lack of trophies this season have prompted discussions regarding Ancelotti's future. The current season has been challenging for Real Madrid, who have faced elimination from both the Copa del Rey and the Champions League.
While the La Liga title seems to be slipping away, Real Madrid still has a slim chance of securing it, currently trailing Barcelona FC by four points with just five matches left. A pivotal El Clasico on May 11 could be crucial, potentially allowing Barcelona to clinch the title.
As reported by the Spanish daily Marca, during a meeting with Brazilian officials, the Italian coach accepted the position and will assume leadership of the Selecao as they aim for their sixth World Cup victory in North America, specifically in Mexico and Canada in 2026.
Following his final league match with Real Madrid, Ancelotti will transition to Brazil for friendly matches against Ecuador and Paraguay in June.
This coaching change opens the door for Madrid as they prepare for the upcoming Club World Cup to be held in the USA this summer.
Ancelotti is expected to become one of the highest-paid national team coaches, with a contract that reportedly extends for a year following the 2026 World Cup, as confirmed by various sources including Marca.
In his previous stint at Real Madrid, Ancelotti led the club to its 10th Champions League victory and has won the title three times with Los Blancos across two different periods, having been dismissed in 2015 before returning in 2021 after Zinedine Zidane’s resignation.