The former Real Madrid manager now has all the time to work with the Brazil national team, until 2030.
The Brazilian Football Confederation and manager Carlo Ancelotti, have put pen to paper on a new contract that will last for another four (4) years.
Ancelotti’s continued tenure as manager of the Brazilian national team — the most successful team in the history of world football — shows not only the support of the CBF for the work done by the Italian coach, but also the confidence he has amassed from the squad and the Brazilian fans since his arrival at the end of May 2025.
Since taking the job, Ancelotti has become a central figure in bolstering Brazilian football, working intimately with various areas of the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) and consolidating a relationship marked by identification, excellent work, and stability.
Ancelotti, who coached Everton from 2019 to 2021, said: “I arrived in Brazil a year ago. From the first minute, I understood what football means to this country. For a year, we have been working to bring the Brazilian National Team back to the top of the world. But the CBF and I want more.
“More victories, more time, more work. We are very happy to announce that we will continue together for another four years. We will go together until the 2030 World Cup. I want to thank the CBF for their trust.
“Thank you, Brazil, for the warm welcome and for all the affection.”
Samir Xaud, President of the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation), said: “Today is a historic day for the CBF and for Brazilian football.
“The renewal of Carlo Ancelotti’s contract represents another firm step in our commitment to offering the five-time world champion national team an increasingly strong, modern and competitive structure.
“We work daily to keep Brazil at the highest level of world football, while also paying close attention to the development of other national teams, the competitions organized by the CBF, and the strengthening of clubs and federations throughout the country.”
Photo: Manager Carlo Ancelotti renews contract with Brazil until 2030 | Rafael Ribeiro/CBF




