Brazil says Carlo Ancelotti for 4 more years 2030 World Cup also in charge of the sambas
The Brazilian Football Federation announced that Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti's contract has been extended for 4 years. Ancelotti will also be in charge of the Sambians at the 2030 World Cup.

Carlo Ancelotti, who was brought in charge of the Brazilian National Team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after his Real Madrid career, signed a new 4-year contract with the Sambacas. The Brazilian Football Federation (CBF) announced the extension of Ancelotti's contract until 2030.
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CONTINUATION EVEN IF NOT WINNING 2026
The Italian coach, who has earned the respect of the Brazilian stars, said the following after the signing:
"I came to Brazil a year ago and 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 CBF and I want more. More victories, more time, more work. We are delighted to announce that we will continue together for another four years. Let's go together until the 2030 World Cup. I want to thank CBF for the trust. Thank you for the warm welcome and all the love, Brazil."

BRAZIL'S ANCELOTTI PROJECT
CBF president Samir Xaud celebrated the renewal of Carlo Ancelotti's contract and stressed the coherence of the decision with the organization's sports project for the coming years:
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"Today is a historic day for the CBF and Brazilian football. Carlo Ancelotti's renewal represents another solid step for our commitment to offer an increasingly strong, modern and competitive structure to the five-time World Cup winning team. We work every day to keep Brazil at the top level of world football, carefully studying the development of other teams, the events organized by the CBF and the strengthening of clubs and federations across the country."







