The Brazilian Soccer Confederation made the announcement on Tuesday evening that Carlo Ancelotti would be the subsequent head coach of the Brazil nationwide staff, however not till subsequent 12 months. After he completes his present cope with Actual Madrid, he’ll be a part of the Seleçao.
Having suffered a quarterfinals loss to Croatia on the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Tite resigned. Since then, Ramon Menezes has been serving because the staff’s caretaker supervisor. Diniz, the top coach of Fluminense, has changed Menezes, the supervisor of Brazil’s U-20 staff, who was appointed non permanent coach earlier this 12 months and misplaced two of three friendlies.
The 49-year-old Diniz will proceed working for Fluminense and can solely go to Brazil for the World Cup qualifying matches. The CBF had already printed a press release naming Diniz because the staff’s supervisor for the subsequent season.
Ancelotti to take over Brazil at 2024 Copa America
After the 2024 Copa America, Ancelotti will lead Brazil within the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Gamers he has beforehand coached, equivalent to Vinicius Jr., Neymar Jr., Rodrygo, Eder Militao, and others, will likely be reuniting with the Italian boss.
Ancelotti hasn’t led worldwide facet in managerial profession
This can mark the primary time in his teaching profession that he has been answerable for a nationwide staff. As Arrigo Sacchi’s assistant from 1992 to 1995, Ancelotti obtained the closest he ever would to main a world squad. After an impressive taking part in profession with AC Milan, Ancelotti took management of many groups within the teaching cycle, together with the Rossoneri, Actual Madrid, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and others.
After two profitable stints, throughout which Actual Madrid gained a number of prestigious trophies (together with La Liga, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, and FIFA Membership World Cup), he has determined to maneuver on. If Ancelotti is profitable in guiding Brazil to a sixth World Cup title, he’ll perpetually be remembered as a legendary coach.
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