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Brazil names Carlo Ancelotti as new head coach

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Carlo Ancelotti has been confirmed as the new manager of Brazil’s men’s national team, the first foreign national to take sole charge of the world’s most successful side since 1925.

 

After months of speculation, it has been confirmed that the 65-year-old Italian is to leave Real Madrid at the end of the Spanish domestic season to take up what will be his first international coaching role.

 

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced the news in a statement on Monday, welcoming Ancelotti, a man they described as a “legend” of the game, and expressing excitement about “a new era of success” under his leadership.

 

“This landmark moment sees the coming together of two icons – the only five-time Fifa World Cup champions and a coach with an unmatched record across Europe’s elite competitions,” the statement read.

 

“The CBF extends its sincere gratitude to Real Madrid and [president] Mr [Florentino] Pérez for the cordiality and sportsmanship shown in facilitating the coach’s release during his contract term, allowing this new chapter to begin with mutual respect and cooperation between the teams.

 

Ancelotti will take up his new post on 26 May, the day after Madrid play their final league fixture of the season, against Real Sociedad.

 

Los Blancos are currently second in La Liga, seven points behind Barcelona after losing 4-3 to their great rivals on Sunday.

 

Ancelotti will depart for South America with an unmatched CV in the European club game. He has won the Champions League a record five times as a manager – three times across two spells with Madrid and twice with Milan. He has also won domestic titles with both of those clubs as well as with Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich.

 

AFP

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