The Italian boss is the second coach in Real Madrid’s history to attain this figure after Miguel Muñoz.
Carlo Ancelotti clinched his 350th game with Real Madrid in the Clásico on Sunday evening.
The manager, who has a record of 247 wins, 50 draws and 53 defeats, reached this level in his sixth season managing the team.
In the Clasico on Sunday 11 May, 2025, Real Madrid lost 3-4 to Barcelona, making it the fourth time Hansi Flick’s Catalans is emerging victorious over the Los Blancos in the 2024/25 season.
Ancelotti is the coach with the second most matches with Real Madrid after Miguel Muñoz (605); he has won 15 titles, making him the most successful in the club’s 123-year history:
- Three (3) Uefa Champions League
- Three (3) FIFA Club World Cup
- Three (3) European Super Cup
- Two (2) La Liga
- Two (2) Copa Del Rey
- Two (2) Spanish Super Cup
Ancelotti has guided Real Madrid through:
- 225 La Liga games
- 77 Uefa Champions League games
- 30 Copa Del Rey games
- 10 Spanish Super Cup games
- 5 FIFA Club World Cup games
- 3 European Super Cup games
Real Madrid has fielded against Atletico Madrid twenty-six (26) times, making the Mattress Makers the team the Los Blancos has faced the most.
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Photo: Real Madrid manager, Carlo Ancelotti. realmadrid.com