Brazil is ready to postpone the announcement of the coach for the summer because of Ancelotti


Written by Hani Abdel Nabi

Friday, February 10, 2023 04:00 AM

Press reports revealed that the Brazilian Football Confederation, headed by Ednaldo Rodriguez, is ready to postpone announcing the name of the coach of the Selecao until next summer, in order to complete the contract with Italian Carlo Ancelotti, the current coach of Real Madrid.

And the Brazilian newspaper “O Globo” said that the Seleçao Federation is ready to wait until next summer to announce the name of the new coach until the end of Ancelotti’s season with Real Madrid.

And the Brazilian newspaper stated that the president of the Brazilian Federation is seeking to hold a meeting with Florentino Perez To urge him to let go of Carlo Ancelotti next summer, so that the coach can take over the technical leadership of the Seleção.

The Brazilian Confederation is seeking to appoint a new technical director following the former coach, Tite, decided to leave his post following the World Cup quarter-final exit in Qatar..

The CBF has drawn up a list of potential replacements and seems willing to hire a foreign coach, providing a wider network for candidates.

Ancelotti’s current contract with Real Madrid ends in 2024, and his return last season was successful, and he led the club to the title in the Spanish League and the Champions League..

The Brazilian Federation is taking advantage of Ronaldo’s relationship with Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, in negotiations to persuade him to take over the technical leadership of Samba.

And the presence of the veteran Italian Carlo Ancelottithe coach of the Real Madrid Spanish team, is on the final list of candidates for the best coach in the world award during the year 2022, which will be distributed on the sidelines of the “The Best” ceremony, scheduled for February 27th.

The final list of candidates for the Best Technical Director Award in 2022 included Italian Carlo Ancelotti, coach of Real Madrid, Spanish coach Pep Guardiola, coach of Manchester City, and Lionel Scaloni, coach of the Argentine national team.






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