One of the most victorious technicians of football today, Carlo Ancelotti has already won several titlesboth as a player and coach. However, the 65 -year -old Italian never raised a trophy per selection.
Ancelotti He started his career in the world of the ball in 1976 defending Parma. After hanging the boots in 1992, the Italian began working as a coach in 1995 in Reggiana. In total, there are almost 50 trophies on the field or in front of the reserve bank.
The Italian has experienced a historical generation of local football and is just one of seven names that won as a player and coach. But among all, It is the largest winner with five titles.
Titles as a player
After starting at Parma, Ancelotti moved to Rome in 1979 and won six trophies alongside big names, such as Brazilian Falcão.
In 1987 he moved to Milan and won the main titles of his career as a steering wheel, such as Champions League and Club World Cup.
Roma
- Serie A: 1982/83
- Italy Cup: 1979/80, 1980/81, 1983/84 and 1985/86
- Teresa Herrera Trophy: 1984
Milan
- Serie A: 1987/88 and 1991/92
- Super Cup of Italy: 1988
- Champions League: 1988/89 e 1989/90
- Copa Intercontinental: 1989 e 1990
- UEFA Super Cup: 1990
Titles as a coach
The career as a coach began in Italian football, where Ancelotti was at the head of teams such as Parma, Juventus and Milan.
It was in Milan, even, that he began his gold trajectory. In addition to the Italian club, Ancelotti made history as well, from Spain.
In his career as a coach, Carlo Ancelotti has not won titles in four teams: Reggiana, Parma, Napoli and Everton.
Juventus
Milan
- Serie A: 2003/04
- Italy Cup: 2002/03
- Super Cup of Italy: 2004
- Champions League: 2002/03 e 2006/07
- UEFA Super Cup: 2003 and 2007
- Club World Cup: 2007
Chelsea
- Premier League: 2009/10
- Super Cup of England: 2009
- England Cup: 2009/10
Paris Saint-Germain
Real Madrid
- Laliga: 2021/22 and 2023/24
- Copa do Rei: 2013/14 and 2022/23
- Super Cup of Spain: 2021/22 and 2023/24
- Champions League: 2013/14, 2021/22 e 2023/24
- UEFA Super Cup: 2014, 2022 and 2024
- Club World Cup: 2014 and 2022
- Copa Intercontinental: 2024
Bayern de Munich
- Bundesliga: 2016/17
- Germany Super Cup: 2016 and 2017