Is Carlo Ancelotti Joining the Brazil National Team Until the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Synopsis
Carlo Ancelotti has been appointed as the head coach of the Brazil national team until the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This significant decision by the CBF aims to revitalize Brazil's footballing prowess after years without a World Cup title. Ancelotti's vast experience and success at Real Madrid bring hope for a successful campaign ahead.
Key Takeaways
- Ancelotti appointed head coach of Brazil until 2026.
- Starts coaching on May 26, post Real Madrid season.
- Record at Real Madrid: 247 wins, 15 titles.
- Brazil aims to reclaim World Cup glory.
- Next matches against Ecuador and Paraguay.
New Delhi, May 12 (NationPress) The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has officially declared Carlo Ancelotti as the new head coach of the national team until the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Ancelotti, who was under contract with Real Madrid until 2026, is set to join the Brazil national team on May 26, the day following Real's last La Liga match. After a remarkable stint with the club, Ancelotti's departure comes after Real was knocked out in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League by Arsenal and suffered defeats in the finals of the Copa del Rey and the Supercopa de España to fierce rivals FC Barcelona.
This announcement follows Real's recent loss to FC Barcelona in the season's final El Clásico, which left the Los Blancos trailing by seven points in the La Liga race. Reports indicate that Ancelotti will be succeeded by Xabi Alonso, a former Bayer Leverkusen coach and Real Madrid player, who left his position earlier this month.
“The most illustrious national team in football history will now be guided by the most accomplished coach globally. Carlo Ancelotti, synonymous with legendary successes, was introduced this Monday (12) by CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues as the new coach of the Brazilian national team. He will oversee Brazil until the 2026 World Cup and will coach the Canarinho in their upcoming World Cup qualifying matches against Ecuador and Paraguay next month,” stated the release from Brazil Football.
The match against FC Barcelona on Sunday marked Ancelotti's 350th appearance with Real Madrid across two tenures, having returned to the club in 2021. His impressive record boasts 247 victories, 50 draws, and 53 losses during his management.
Ancelotti, who ranks second in matches coached in Real Madrid's history after Miguel Munoz (605), has secured 15 titles while at the Madrid helm, establishing himself as the most successful coach in the club's 123-year existence, including three Champions Leagues, Club World Cups, and European Super Cups, along with two La Liga titles, Copa del Reys, and Spanish Super Cups.
Former head coach Dorival Jr. was relieved of his duties following a disappointing 14-month period. Brazil, with the most FIFA World Cup titles, has not lifted the trophy since 2002 and has hired the Italian tactician with hopes of a strong performance in the 2026 tournament.
Recruiting Carlo Ancelotti to lead Brazil transcends mere strategy. It sends a clear message: we are resolute in our quest to reclaim our place at the pinnacle of football. He embodies coaching excellence, and now he leads the world's foremost national team. Together, we aim to script new glorious chapters in Brazilian football,” said Ednaldo Rodrigues, CBF president.