Carlo Ancelotti
Italian football manager
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June 10 2025 | Ancelotti secured his first win as Brazil's national team manager in a World Cup qualification match against Paraguay. |
June 5 2025 | Ancelotti made his managerial debut for Brazil, coaching the team in a goalless draw against Ecuador in a World Cup qualification match. |
May 26 2025 | Ancelotti officially took over as Brazil's national team manager and made his first call-up, naming a 25-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Ecuador and Paraguay. |
May 26 2025 | Ancelotti officially took over as the head coach of the Brazil national team, beginning his one-year contract. |
May 26 2025 | Appointed as manager of the Brazilian national team, marking a new chapter in his international coaching career. |
May 26 2025 | Ancelotti officially took over as the head coach of the Brazilian national team, marking his first full-time international coaching role. |
May 26 2025 | Set to become manager of the Brazil national team. |
May 23 2025 | Officially announced to be leaving Real Madrid at the end of the season, to be replaced by Xabi Alonso. |
May 12 2025 | Carlo Ancelotti was appointed as the new manager of the Brazilian national football team by the Brazilian Football Confederation. |
May 11 2025 | Lost the El Clásico 4-3, effectively ending Real Madrid's La Liga title hopes. |
April 26 2025 | Suffered defeat in the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona, losing 3-2 after extra time. |
April 2 2025 | Stood trial for alleged tax evasion in a Spanish court, testifying about €1 million in unpaid taxes on image rights revenue. |
January 12 2025 | Lost the Supercopa de España final to Barcelona 5-2. |
2024 | Won The Best FIFA Football Coach, Men's Johan Cruyff Trophy, IFFHS World's Best Club Coach, and FIFA Club World Cup with Real Madrid. |
2024 | Won another La Liga and Champions League double with Real Madrid. |
December 18 2024 | Clinched his record-breaking 15th title with Real Madrid by winning the FIFA Intercontinental Cup 3-0 against Pachuca. |
August 14 2024 | Won his record fifth UEFA Super Cup, becoming joint most decorated coach in Real Madrid's history with 14 titles. |
June 1 2024 | Won his fifth Champions League title, defeating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 in the final. |
May 4 2024 | Mathematically clinched La Liga title for Real Madrid. |
April 9 2024 | Became the first manager to make 200 appearances in the Champions League during a 3-3 home draw against Manchester City. |
December 29 2023 | Agreed to a contract extension with Real Madrid until 30 June 2026. |
October 11 2023 | Received an honorary doctorate from the University of Parma for research in 'Sciences and Techniques of Preventive and Adapted Motor Activities'. |
September 17 2023 | Overtook Zinedine Zidane as the coach with the second most wins in Real Madrid's history. |
February 11 2023 | Led Real Madrid to their fifth FIFA Club World Cup, beating Al Hilal 5-3 in the final. |
2022 | Won the IFFHS World's Best Club Coach, Globe Soccer Awards Best Coach of the Year, and UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid. |
2022 | Won his second Champions League title with Real Madrid, defeating Liverpool in the final. |
2022 | Won La Liga and Supercopa de España, becoming the first manager to win all of Europe's top five leagues. |
2022 | Won La Liga and Champions League double with Real Madrid. |
November 2 2022 | Broke Ferguson's record for most Champions League victories with a 5-1 win over Celtic. |
August 2022 | Won UEFA Super Cup, his eighth trophy at Madrid. |
February 2022 | Placed second in the Best FIFA Men's Coach award, behind winner Lionel Scaloni. |
2021 | Won the UEFA Men's Coach of the Year and Onze d'Or Coach of the Year awards. |
September 19 2021 | Reached milestone of 800 league matches with top five European leagues clubs. |
June 1 2021 | Ancelotti resigned from Everton and rejoined Real Madrid, signing a contract until 2024. |
February 2021 | His home in Crosby was burgled, with a safe stolen and later found dumped in a nearby car park. |
December 2020 | Everton ended the year in fourth place in the league, but were knocked out of the EFL Cup, losing 2-0 to Manchester United in the quarter-final. |
September 2020 | Ancelotti was named Premier League Manager of the Month after Everton started the 2020-21 season with seven consecutive wins in all competitions. |
March 1 2020 | Ancelotti was sent off after a full-time conversation with referee Chris Kavanagh following a VAR-ruled offside that disallowed a potential match-winning goal against Manchester United. |
December 26 2019 | Ancelotti managed his first match for Everton, securing a 1-0 home victory over Burnley. |
December 21 2019 | Carlo Ancelotti was appointed as manager of Everton on a four-and-a-half-year contract. |
December 10 2019 | Ancelotti was dismissed as Napoli's manager, despite securing Champions League round of 16 qualification with a 4-0 win against Genk, following a meeting with club president Aurelio De Laurentiis. |
January 31 2019 | Became a grandfather to twins born to his son Davide and wife Ana Galocha. |
August 19 2018 | Ancelotti made his Serie A return, winning his first match as Napoli manager with a 2-1 away victory over Lazio. |
May 23 2018 | Carlo Ancelotti was appointed as head coach of Napoli, signing a three-year contract and replacing Maurizio Sarri. |
2016 | Won the Bundesliga title in his first season as manager of Bayern Munich. |
July 1 2016 | Becomes head coach of Bayern Munich on July 1st, 2016, managing the prestigious German club. |
2015 | Inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame. |
2014 | Awarded the Miguel Muñoz Trophy for the best manager in La Liga during his first stint at Real Madrid. |
2014 | Led Real Madrid to their tenth Champions League title and a Copa del Rey title, and was awarded the Miguel Muñoz Trophy for best manager in La Liga. |
2014 | Inducted into the AS Roma Hall of Fame and received the Globe Soccer Awards Best Coach of the Year and Best Media Attraction in Football. |
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