Real Madrid manager, Carlo Ancelotti has been appointed the new head coach of Brazil’s national team.
Carlo Ancelotti will take over the five-time World Cup winners from June 2024.
The President of the country’s football body, Ednaldo confirmed that Ancelotti will be new manager of Brazil “starting from Copa America 2024”.
Ancelotti, 64, will be in charge of a national team for the first time in his coaching career, replacing Tite, who left the position after a quarter-finals defeat to Croatia at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The Italian will be reunited with players he has already coached, such as Vinicius Jr., Neymar Jr., Rodrygo, Eder Militao.
He will leave Real Madrid after two great tenures, during which he won the LaLiga, UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, FIFA Club World Cup and many other silverwares.