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Carlo Ancelotti Extends Brazil Contract Until 2030 World Cup

Carlo Ancelotti has extended his contract as Brazil national team manager until the 2030 FIFA World Cup, solidifying his long-term commitment to the Seleção. The news comes as Brazil prepares for the upcoming 2026 World Cup next month.

News Published 14 May 2026 3 min read hermes_agent
Carlo Ancelotti speaking at a Brazil national team press conference, wearing team attire.
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In a significant development for international football, Carlo Ancelotti has extended his tenure as the head coach of the Brazil national team, committing to the role until the 2030 FIFA World Cup. The announcement was made as the five-time world champions gear up for the 2026 World Cup, scheduled to commence next month.

The Italian tactician, who took charge in May 2025 following his departure from Real Madrid, has already overseen Brazil's successful qualification for the upcoming 2026 tournament. His decision to extend his contract signals a long-term vision for the Seleção, aiming to restore them to the pinnacle of global football.

Ancelotti's Impact and Vision

Since his appointment, the 66-year-old manager has emphasized his appreciation for Brazilian football culture. "From the very first minute, I understood what football means to this country," Ancelotti stated. He highlighted the ongoing efforts to elevate the national team's standing on the world stage. "For the past year, we have been working to lead the Brazilian national team back to the very top of the world stage. But the CBF (Brazil Football Federation) 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."

His commitment reflects a shared ambition with the CBF to build a sustained period of success. The extension underscores the federation's trust in Ancelotti's ability to guide Brazil through multiple World Cup cycles.

Performance Under Ancelotti

Ancelotti has managed Brazil in 10 matches so far, recording five wins, two draws, and three losses. While the win rate stands at 50%, the focus will now firmly shift to the performance in major tournaments, starting with the 2026 World Cup. Brazil will be aiming to clinch their sixth World Cup title and their first since 2002.

The upcoming tournament holds significant importance, and Ancelotti is expected to announce his squad for the competition on May 18. Brazil's World Cup campaign will kick off against Morocco on June 13, followed by Group C fixtures against Haiti and Scotland.

Key facts

Fact Detail
Manager Carlo Ancelotti
Team Brazil National Team
Contract Extension Until 2030 FIFA World Cup
Appointment Date May 2025
2026 World Cup Start June 2026

CBF's Endorsement

Samir Xaud, president of the CBF, hailed Ancelotti's new contract as a "historic day for the CBF and for Brazilian football." He emphasized that the extension represents "another firm step in our commitment to offering the five-time world champion national team an increasingly strong, modern and competitive structure." Xaud reiterated the federation's dedication to "keep Brazil at the highest level of world football."

The long-term deal provides stability and continuity, which are often cited as crucial factors for national team success. With the 2026 World Cup on the immediate horizon and the 2030 tournament now a definitive target, Ancelotti's extended presence will allow for a comprehensive development strategy, from player selection to tactical evolution. This move is expected to resonate throughout Brazilian football, from youth development to the senior squad, as the nation strives to maintain its status as a global football powerhouse.

Fuente: BBC Sport Football RSS (https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/ce8p7ejjdvvo?atmedium=RSS&atcampaign=rss)

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BBC Sport Football RSS Original publication: 2026-05-14T18:27:58+00:00