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Carlo Ancelotti, recognized as the most successful club coach in soccer history, will break new ground as the first foreigner to take charge of Brazil’s national team, renowned for its unparalleled achievements in tournament history. His appointment marks a significant development in the soccer world.
Date: June 6, 2026, 5:00 a.m. EDT
Recently, Ancelotti was photographed in Rio de Janeiro. The image captured the renowned coach contemplating his future role in leading Brazil’s talented squad.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Perched high above the vibrant Carnival parade, Carlo Ancelotti, the newly appointed manager of Brazil’s storied national soccer team, observed the performers with keen interest. The synchronized movement and energy of the parade seemed to reflect the qualities needed to restore Brazil to its former soccer glory, a challenge he eagerly embraces.

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