
Carlo Ancelotti Retains Brazil Coach Role Despite World Cup Exit
July 8, 2026 · María Rosa Fernández
The Brazilian Football Confederation supports Carlo Ancelotti, who remains head coach despite Brazil's World Cup 2026 defeat by Norway. His contract extends until post-2030 World Cup.
Carlo Ancelotti Retains Brazil Coach Role Despite World Cup Exit
In a surprising move, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has confirmed that Carlo Ancelotti will continue as the head coach of the national team despite their early exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026. Brazil was knocked out in the Round of 16 by Norway, leading to widespread disappointment among fans and analysts alike. However, the CBF has decided to stand by Ancelotti, emphasizing a long-term vision for the team's development.Rodrigo Caetano, the technical director of the CBF, stated that Ancelotti's position is secure and that he will remain in charge as the team looks ahead to future competitions. Speaking to Reuters, Caetano highlighted the importance of stability and a long-term strategy to enhance Brazil's performance on the global stage. "He's our coach and will remain so," Caetano asserted, pointing to the need for a more sustainable approach to preparing the national team.
Ancelotti, who took over the Brazilian team last year, had his contract extended in May until after the 2030 World Cup. Despite the setback in the 2026 tournament, where Brazil failed to progress beyond the Round of 16, the Italian coach has expressed his commitment to the team's future. Following the defeat by Norway, Ancelotti was quoted saying, "This is not the end, but the beginning," reflecting his determination to build a stronger squad.
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Brazil, a footballing powerhouse with five World Cup titles, last won the tournament in 2002. The recent exit has sparked discussions about the need for a more robust long-term plan to reclaim their status as world champions. The CBF's decision to retain Ancelotti indicates their willingness to focus on consistency and strategic planning rather than reactionary measures.
Ancelotti's experience and tactical acumen are seen as vital assets in navigating the challenges that lie ahead for Brazil. With the 2030 World Cup in sight, the focus will be on building a team capable of competing at the highest level and overcoming the hurdles that have hindered recent campaigns.
Looking forward, Brazil's national team will aim to regroup and address the shortcomings that led to their early exit. Fans and analysts will be keenly observing how Ancelotti's leadership and vision can transform the team's fortunes in future tournaments.
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