Carlo Ancelotti extends contract as Brazil head coach until 2030
On May 14, 2026, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) announced the renewal of head coach Carlo Ancelotti's contract. The Italian manager has signed a new four-year deal that will keep him in his position through the 2030 World Cup. Ancelotti originally took charge of the team in late May 2025. In his official statement, the coach expressed gratitude for the trust shown by the federation and the support from the Brazilian public. The CBF noted that the extension reflects their satisfaction with the work conducted during his first year. Both parties aim to leverage this stability to return the national team to the top of world football. Despite the initial announcement suggesting he had been in the role for nearly a year, the federation emphasized that this period has been critical for strengthening the team's structure. The new agreement ensures that Ancelotti remains at the helm for the next four years of competition.