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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