After a soap opera that seemed endless, Carlo Ancelotti It is officially the new coach of the Brazilian team. The 65 -year -old coach will leave Real Madrid at the end of the Spanish Championship and take over the Brazilian team in time to lead the team in the games against Ecuador and Paraguay for the qualifiers.
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Owner of an extensive gallery of achievements, Carlo Ancelotti It is considered one of the greatest coaches in football history. In 2023, it was included in a list of the 100 best technicians of all time made by Four Four Two, traditional English magazine.
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In the list led by Alex Ferguson, historical name of Manchester United, Carlo Ancelotti appeared in 17th position. At the time, however, he had not yet completed the 2023/2024 season with Real Madrid, where he won, for example, the fifth Champions League as a coach.
The ranking of the 100 greatest technicians in history
- Alex Ferguson (Scotland)
- Rinus Michels (Holland)
- Johan Cruyff (Holland)
- Bill Shankly (Scotland)
- Pep Guardiola (Spain)
- Arrigo Sacchi (Itália)
- Matt Busby (Scotland)
- Helenio Herrera (Argentina)
- Ernst Happel (Austria)
- Valeriy Lobanovskyi (Ucrânia)
- Brian Clough (Inglaterra)
- José Mourinho (Portugal)
- Marcello Lippi (Italy)
- Giovanni Trapattoni (Itália)
- Vicente Del Bosque (Spain)
- Miguel Munoz (Spain)
- Carlo Ancelotti (Italy)
- Ottmar Hitzfeld (Germany)
- Nereo Rocco (Italy)
- Louis van Gaal (Holanda)
- Bela Guttmann (Hungary)
- Bob Paisley (England)
- Arsene Wenger (France)
- Fabio Capello (Italy)
- Herbert Chapman (Inglaterra)
- Alf Ramsey (England)
- Zagallo (Brazil)
- José Villalonga (Spain)
- Jurgen Klopp (Germany)
- JOCK STEIN (Scotland)
- Helmut Schon (Germany)
- JUPP Heynckes (Germany)
- Kenny Dalglish (Inglaterra)
- Viktor Maslov (Rúsia)
- Bill Nicholson (England)
- Zinedine Zidane (France)
- Guus Hiddink (Holanda)
- Udo Lattek (Germany)
- Luiz Felipe Scolari (Brazil)
- Jill Ellis (United States)
- Rafa Benítez (Spain)
- Albert Batteux (França)
- Diego Simeone (Argentina)
- Telê Santana (Brazil)
- Bill Struth (Scotland)
- Bobby Robson (England)
- Otto Rehhagel (Germany)
- Luis Aragonese (Spain)
- Aimé Jacquet (França)
- George Graham (Scotland)
- Jimmy Hogan (Inglaterra)
- Sven-Goran Eriksson (Suécia)
- Franz Beckenbauer (Germany)
- Willie Maley (Scotland)
- Carlos Alberto Parreira (Brazil)
- Don Review (England)
- Frank Rijkaard (Holanda)
- Luis Carniglia (Argentina)
- Vittorio Pozzo (Itália)
- Tomislav Ivic (Croatia)
- Nevio Scala (Italy)
- Stefan Kovacs (Holland)
- Emerich Jenei (Romania)
- Fernando Santos (Portugal)
- Carlos Bilardo (Argentina)
- Joachim Low (Germany)
- Gavriil Kachalin (Rúsia)
- Cesar Menotti (Argentina)
- Hennes Weisweiler (Germany)
- Carlos Bianchi (Argentina)
- Howard Kendall (Inglaterra)
- Dettmar Cramer (Germany)
- Didier Deschamps (França)
- Tina Theun (Germany)
- Walter Smith (Scotland)
- Guy Roux (France)
- Marcelo Bielsa (Argentina)
- Leo Beenhakker (Holanda)
- Enzo Bearzot (Italy)
- SEPP HERBERGER (Germany)
- Silvia them (Alemanha)
- Fulvio Bernardini (Itália)
- George Ramsay (Inglaterra)
- Alberto Suppici (Uruguai)
- Richard Moller Nielsen (Dinamarca)
- Vic Buckingham (Inglaterra)
- Mircea freescu (Romania)
- Stan Cullis (England)
- JUPP DERWALL (Germany)
- Claudio Ranieri (Italy)
- Raymond Goethals (Bélgica)
- Juan Lopez Fontana (Uruguai)
- Antonio Conte (Italy)
- Ferruccio Valcareggi (Italy)
- Hassan Shehata (Egito)
- Gerard Houlier (France)
- Roberto Mancini (Italy)
- Vaclav Jezek (Tchéquia)
- Fatih Terim (Turquia)
- Roy Hodgson (Inglaterra)
The top 10 of the greatest coaches all the time by ‘Estadão’
The newspaper “Estadão”, recently, also set up its own list of the 10 greatest technicians in the history of football. At the top of the ranking, the vehicle placed Pep Guardiola, current coach of Manchester City. Carlo Ancelotti appeared in fourth position. Check it out:
- 10th – Lula
- 9th – José Mourinho
- 8º – Arrigo Sacchi
- 7º – Johan Cruyff
- 6th – Telê Santana
- 5th – Zagallo
- 4th – Carlo Ancelotti
- 3º – Alex Ferguson
- 2º – Risus michel
- 1st – Pep Guardiola
All Carlo Ancelotti titles as a coach:
- Champions League: 5 (2003, 2007, 2014, 2022 and 2024)
- Club World Cup: 4 (2007, 2014, 2022 and 2024)
- Super Cup of Europe: 5 (2003, 2007, 2014, 2022 and 2024)
- Premier League: 1 (2010)
- Spanish Championship: 2 (2022 and 2024)
- Italian Championship: 1 (2004)
- French Championship: 1 (2013)
- German Championship: 1 (2017)
- England Cup: 1 (2010)
- Italy Cup: 1 (2003)
- King Cup: 2 (2014 and 2023)
- Super Cup of Spain: 2 (2022 and 2024)
- Germany Super Cup: 2 (2016 and 2017)
- Super Cup of England: 1 (2009)
- Italy Super Cup: 1 (2004)