| General |
| Carlo Ancelotti | ||
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| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name: | Carlo Ancelotti | |
| Date of birth: | 10 June 1959 | |
| Place of birth: | Reggiolo, | |
| Height: | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | |
| Playing position: | Midfielder | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | ||
| Youth clubs | ||
| 1973-1975 1975-1976 |
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| Senior clubs | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls) |
| 1976–1979 1979–1987 1987–1992 Total |
55 (13) 171 (12) 112 (10) 338 (35) | |
| National team | ||
| 1981–1991 | 26 (1) | |
| Teams managed | ||
| 1995–1996 1996–1998 1999–2001 2001–2009 2009–2011 2011-2013 2013-2015 2016–2017 2018–2019 2019–2021 2021–2025 2025– |
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Carlo Ancelotti OSI (born 10 June 1959) is an Italian professional football manager and former professional footballer who is currently the head coach of the Brazil national team.
Nicknamed Carletto, Ancelotti played as a midfielder and had a successful career with Roma – captaining the team – with whom he won one Scudetto and four Coppa Italia honours and was part of the legendary late 1980s Milan team with whom he won two Scudetti and two European Cups in a five-year period. He was capped 26 times and scored one goal for the Italian national team and appeared in the 1990 World Cup.
After spells as manager of Reggiana, Parma and Juventus, Ancelotti was appointed Milan manager in 2001. He won the Scudetto in 2004, the Champions League in 2003 and 2007 and the Coppa Italia in 2003. They were also Serie A and Champions League runner-ups in 2005. He is one of six men to have won the European Cup/Champions League as player and manager. In May 2009, he was appointed Chelsea manager and in his first season led them to a historic Premier League and FA Cup Double. He became only the second non-British manager to win the double, the other being Arsène Wenger. After an uneven 2010–11 Premier League season in which Chelsea failed to retain the title, Ancelotti was dismissed as their manager in May 2011.
On 30 December 2011, Ancelotti signed a contract with ambitious French side Paris Saint-Germain. In his first full season with the club, Ancelotti managed them to the Ligue 1 title and the quarterfinals of the UEFA Champions League. On 25 June 2013, Real Madrid announced the signing of Carlo Ancelotti as their new manager on a three-year deal. He was presented to the fans the following day.
Honours[]
Player[]
- Roma
- Serie A (1): 1982–83
- Coppa Italia (4): 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1985–86
- Milan
- Serie A (2): 1987–88, 1991–92
- Supercoppa Italiana (1): 1988
- European Cup (2): 1988–89, 1989–90
- UEFA Super Cup (2): 1989, 1990
- Intercontinental Cup (2): 1989, 1990
Manager[]
- Juventus
- UEFA Intertoto Cup (1): 1999
- Milan
- Serie A (1): 2003–04
- Coppa Italia (1): 2002–03
- Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2004
- UEFA Champions League (2): 2002–03, 2006–07
- UEFA Super Cup (2): 2003, 2007
- FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2007
- Chelsea
- Premier League (1): 2009–10
- FA Cup (1): 2009–10
- FA Community Shield (1): 2009
- Paris Saint-Germain
- Ligue 1 (1): 2012–13
- Real Madrid
Individual[]
- UEFA Manager of the Year (1): 2002–03
- Serie A Coach of the Year (2): 2001, 2004
- Albo Panchina d'Oro (2): 2002–03, 2003–04
- IFFHS World's Best Club Coach (1): 2007
- Ligue 1 Manager of the Year (1): 2012–13
- World Soccer Magazine Manager of the Year (1): 2003
- Premier League Manager of the Month (4): November 2009, August 2010, March 2011, April 2011
External links[]
- PSG profile (in French)
- UEFA coach profile
- Transfermarkt profile
Carlo Ancelotti FIFA competition record
Template:Parma F.C. managers
| Juventus Football Club - Managers |
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Károly (1923–26) • Viola (1926–28) • Aitken (1928–30) • Carcano (1930–35) • Bigatto (1935) • Rosetta (1935–39) • Caligaris (1939–41) • Munerati (1941) • Ferrari (1941–42) • Monti (1942) • Borel (1942–46) • Cesarini (1946–48) • Chalmers (1948–49) • Carver (1949–51) • Bertolini (1951) • Sárosi (1951–53) • Olivieri (1953–55) • Puppo (1955–57) • Broćić (1957–59) • Depetrini (1959) • Cesarini (1959–61) • Parola (1961) • Gren & Korostelev (1961) • Parola (1961–62) • Amaral (1962–64) • Monzeglio (1964) • Herrera (1964–69) • Carniglia (1969–70) • Rabitti (1970) • Picchi (1970–71) • Vycpálek (1971–74) • Parola (1974–76) • Trapattoni (1976–86) • Marchesi (1986–88) • Zoff (1988–90) • Maifredi (1990–91) • Trapattoni (1991–94) • Lippi (1994–99) • Ancelotti (1999–2001) • Lippi (2001–04) • Capello (2004–06) • Deschamps (2006–07) • Corradini (2007) • Ranieri (2007–09) • Ferrara (2009–10) • Zaccheroni (2010) • Delneri (2010–11) • Conte (2011–14) • Allegri (2014–19) • Sarri (2019–20) • Pirlo (2020–21) • Allegri (2021–24) • Monteroc (2024) • Motta (2024–) |
| AC Milan Football Club - Managers |
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Kilpin (1899–06) • Angeloni (1906–07) • Camperio (1907–11) • Technical committee (1911–15) • Moda (1915–16) • Cevenini (1916–18) • Technical committee (1918–19) • Moda (1919–21) • Lovati (1921–22) • Soldera (1922) • Oppenheim (1922–24) • Pozzo (1924–26) • Moda (1926) • Burgess (1926–28) • König (1928–31) • Bánás (1931–33) • Violak (1933–34) • Baloncieri (1934–37) • Garbutt (1937) • Felsner / Bánás (1937–38) • Bánás (1938–39) • Violak / Bánás (1939–40) • Bánás (1940) • Busini / Ara (1940–41) • Magnozzi (1941–43) • Santagostino (1943–45) • Busini / Baloncieri (1945–46) • Busini / Bigogno (1946–47) • Bigogno (1947–48) • Busini / Bigogno (1948–49) • Busini / Czeizler (1949–52) • Busini / Sperone (1952–53) • Busini / Gren (1953) • Busini / Morselli (1953) • Guttmann (1953–55) • Puricelli (1955–56) • Viani (1956–58) • Viani / Bonizzoni (1958–60) • Viani / Todeschini (1960–61) • Viani / Rocco (1961–63) • Viani / Carniglia (1963–64) • Viani / Liedholm (1964–65) • Liedholm (1965–66) • Cattozzo (1966) • Silvestri (1966–67) • Rocco (1967–72) • Rocco / Maldini (1972–73) • Rocco (1973) • Rocco / Maldini (1973–74) • Maldini (1974) • Trapattoni (1974) • Giagnoni (1974–75) • Rocco / Trapattoni (1975–76) • Rocco / Barison (1976) • Marchioro (1976–77) • Rocco (1977) • Liedholm (1977–79) • Giacomini (1979–81) • Galbiati (1981) • Radice (1981–82) • Galbiati (1982) • Castagner (1982–84) • Galbiati (1984) • Liedholm (1984–87) • Capello (1987) • Sacchi (1987–91) • Capello (1991–96) • Tabárez / Morini (1996) • Sacchi (1996–97) • Capello (1997–98) • Zaccheroni (1998–2001) • Maldini / Tassotti (2001) • Terim / Di Gennaro (2001) • Ancelotti (2001–09) • Leonardo (2009–10) • Allegri (2010–14) • Tassotti (2014) • Seedorf (2014) • Inzaghi (2014–15) • Mihajlović (2015–16) • Brocchi (2016) • Montella (2016–17) • Gattuso (2017–19) • Giampaolo (2019) • Pioli (2019–24) • Fonseca (2024) • Conceição (2024–25) • Allegri (2025–) |
| Chelsea Football Club - Managers |
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Robertson (1905–06) • Lewis (1906–07i) • Calderhead (1907–33) • Knighton (1933–39) • Birrell (1939–52) • Drake (1952–61) • Docherty (1961–67) • Sexton (1967–74) • Suart (1974–75) • McCreadie (1975–77) • Shellito (1977–78) • Blanchflower (1978–79) • Hurst (1979–81) • Gould (1981c) • Neal (1981–85) • Hollins (1985–88) • Campbell (1988–91) • Porterfield (1991–93) • Webb (1993i) • Hoddle (1993–96) • Gullit (1996–98) • Vialli (1998–2000) • Rix & Wilkins (2000c) • Ranieri (2000–04) • Mourinho (2004–07) • Grant (2007–08) • Scolari (2008–09) • Wilkins (2009c) • Hiddink (2009i) • Ancelotti (2009–11) • Villas-Boas (2011–12) • Di Matteo (2012) • Benítez (2012–13) • Mourinho (2013–15) • Holland (2015c) • Hiddink (2015–16i) • Conte (2016–18) • Sarri (2018–19) • Lampard (2019–21) • Tuchel (2021–22) • Potter (2022–23) • Bruno (2023c) • Lampard (2023i) • Pochettino (2023–24) • Maresca (2024–) |
Template:Paris Saint-Germain FC managers
| Real Madrid C.F. managers |
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Johnson (1910–20) • De Cárcer (1920–26) • Llorente (1926–27) • Bernabéu (1926–27) • Berraondo (1927–29) • Quirante (1929–30) • Hertzka (1930–32) • Firth (1932–(1934) • Bru (1934–41) • Armet (1941–43) • Encinas (1943–45) • Quincoces (1945–46) • Albéniz (1946–47) • Quincoces (1947–48) • Keeping (1948–50) • Albéniz (1950–51) • Scarone (1951–52) • Ipiña (1952–53) • Fernández (1953–54) • Villalonga (1954–57) • Carniglia (1957–59) • Muñoz (1959) • Carniglia (1959) • Fleitas Solich (1959–60) • Muñoz (1960–74) • Molowny (1974) • Miljanić (1974–77) • Molowny (1977–79) • Boškov (1979–82) • Molowny (1982) • Di Stéfano (1982–84) • Amancio (1984–85) • Molowny (1985–86) • Beenhakker (1986–89) • Toshack (1989–90) • Di Stéfano (1990–91) • Antić (1991–92) • Beenhakker (1992) • Floro (1992–94) • Del Bosque (1994) • Valdano (1994–96) • Iglesias (1996) • Del Bosque (1996) • Capello (1996–97) • Heynckes (1997–98) • Hiddink (1998–99) • Toshack (1999) • Del Bosque (1999–(2003) • Queiroz (2003–04) • Camacho (2004) • García Remón (2004) • Luxemburgo (2004–05) • López Caro (2005–06) • Capello (2006–07) • Schuster (2007–08) • Ramos (2008–09) • Pellegrini (2009–10) • Mourinho (2010–13) • Ancelotti (2013–15) • Benítez (2015–16) • Zidane (2016–2018) • Lopetegui (2018) • Solari (2018–2019) • Zidane (2019–2021) • Ancelotti (2021–) |
| FC Bayern München - Managers |
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Hesselink (1903–?) • Taylor (1907–?) • Hoer (1909–11) • Taylor (1911) • Griffiths (1911–12) • Townley (1914) • Kreisel (1915) • Baumann (1916–17) • Kirstner (1917–18) • Storch (1918–(19) • Townley (19(19–21) • Schmid (1921–24) • McPherson (1924–27) • Weisz (1927–28) • Konrád (1928–30) • Kohn (1931–33) • Tauchert (1933–34) • Hofmann (1934–35) • Michalke (1935–37) • Körner (1937–38) • Goldbrunner (1938–43) • Heidkamp (1943–45) • Högg (1945–46) • Pöttinger (1946–47) • Riemke (1947) • Dietl (1947–48) • Riemke (1948–50) • Davison (1950–51) • Riemke (1951) • Schäfer (1951–53) • Bayerer (1953–54) • Knöpfle (1954) • Streitle (1954–55) • Moll (1955–56) • Hahn (1956–58) • Moll (1958) • Patek (1958–61) • Schneider (1961–63) • Čajkovski (1963–68) • Zebec (1968–70) • Lattek (1970–75) • Cramer (1975–77) • Lóránt (1977–79) • Csernai (1979–83) • Saftig (1983) • Lattek (1983–87) • Heynckes (1987–91) • Lerby (1991–92) • Ribbeck (1992–93) • Beckenbauer (1994) • Trapattoni (1994–95) • Rehhagel (1995–96) • Beckenbauerc (1996) • Trapattoni (1996–98) • Hitzfeld (1998–(2004) • Magath (2004–07) • Hitzfeld (2007–08) • Klinsmann (2008–09) • Heynckesc (2009) • Van Gaal (2009–11) • Jonkerc (2011) • Heynckes (2011–13) • Guardiola (2013–16) • Ancelotti (2016– 17) • Sagnolc (2017) • Heynckes (2017–18) • Kovač (2018–19) • Flick (2019–21) • Nagelsmann (2021–23) • Tuchel (2023–24) • Kompany (2024–) |
| S.S.C. Napoli - Managers |
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Kreutzer (1926–27) • Skasa (1927) • Technical Commission (Steiger, Terrile & Molnár) (1927–28) • Fischer (1928) • Terrile (1928–29) • Garbutt (1929–35) • Csapkay (1935–36) • Mattea (1936–38) • Payer (1938–39) • Technical Commission (D'Albora, Iodice, Castello, Piccini & Rocco) (1939) • Baloncieri (1939–40) • Vojak (1940–43) • Innocenti (1943) • Sansone (1945–46) • Vecchina (1947–48) • Sentimenti (1948) • Borel (1948–49) • De Manesc (1949) • Mosele (1949) • Monzeglio (1949–56) • Amadei (1956–59) • Frossi (1959) • Amadei (1959–61) • Sallustro (1961) • Baldi (1961–62) • Pesaola (1962) • Pesaola & Monzeglio (1962–63) • Lerici (1963–64) • Molino (1964) • Pesaola (1964–68) • Chiappella & Parola (1968–69) • Di Costanzo (1969) • Chiappella (1969–73) • Vinicio (1973–76) • Delfrati & Rivellino (1976) • Pesaola (1976–77) • Di Marzio (1977) • Vinício (1978) • Sormani (1980) • Marchesi (1980–82) • Giacomini (1982) • Rambone & Pesaola (1982–83) • Santin (1983–84) • Marchesi (1984–85) • Bianchi (1985–89) • Bigon (1989–91) • Ranieri (1991–93) • Bianchi (1993) • Lippi (1993–94) • Guerini (1994) • Boškov (1994–96) • Simoni (1996–97) • Montefusco (1997) • Mutti (1997) • Mazzone (1997) • Galeone (1997–98) • Montefusco (1998) • Ulivieri (1998–99) • Montefusco (1999) • Novellino (1999–2000) • Zeman (2000) • Mondonico (2000–01) • De Canio (2001–02) • Colomba (2002) • Busoc (2002) • Scoglio (2002–03) • Colomba (2003) • Agostinelli (2003) • Simoni (2003–04) • Ventura (2004) • Reja (2005–09) • Donadoni (2009) • Mazzarri (2009–13) • Benítez (2013–15) • Sarri (2015–18) • Ancelotti (2018–19) • Gattuso (2019–21) • Spalletti (2021–23) • Garcia (2023) • Mazzarri (2023–24) • Calzona (2024) • Conte (2024–) |
| Everton Football Club - Managers |
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Barclay (1888–1889) · Molyneux (1889–1901) · Cuff (1901–1918) · Sawyer (1918–1919) · McIntosh (1919–1935) · Kelly (1936–1948) · Britton (1948–1956) · Buchan (1956–1958) · Carey (1958–1961) · Catterick (1961–1973) · Eggleston (1973) · Bingham (1973–1977) · Burtenshaw (1977) · Lee (1977–1981) · Kendall (1981–1987) · Harvey (1987–1990) · Gabriel (1990) · Kendall (1990–1993) · Gabriel (1993–1994) · Walker (1994) · Royle (1994–1997) · Watson (1997) · Kendall (1997–1998) · Smith (1998–2002) · Moyes (2002–2013) · Martínez (2013–2016) · Unsworthc (2016) · Koeman (2016–2017) · Unsworthc (2017) · Allardyce (2017–2018) · Silva (2018–2019) · Fergusonc (2019) · Ancelotti (2019–2021) · Benítez (2021–2022) · Fergusonc (2022) · Lampard (2022–23) · Tait & Bainesc (2023) · Dyche (2023–25) · Moyes (2025–) |
Template:Brazil national football team managers
| Italy – 1986 FIFA World Cup |
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1. Galli
2. Bergomi
3. Cabrini
4. Collovati
5. Nela
6. Scirea
7. Tricella
8. Vierchowod
9. Ancelotti
10. Bagni
11. Baresi
12. Tancredi
13. De Napoli
14. Di Gennaro
15. Tardelli
16. Conti
17. Vialli
18. Altobelli
19. Galderisi
20. Rossi
21. Serena
22. Zenga
Manager: |
| Italy – UEFA Euro 1988 |
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1. Zenga
2. Baresi
3. Bergomi
4. Cravero
5. Ferrara
6. Ferri
7. Francini
8. Maldini
9. Ancelotti
10. De Agostini
11. De Napoli
12. Tacconi
13. Fusi
14. Giannini
15. Romano
16. Altobelli
17. Donadoni
18. Mancini
19. Rizzitelli
20. Vialli
Manager: |
| Italy – 1990 FIFA World Cup |
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1. Zenga
2. Baresi
3. Bergomi
4. De Agostini
5. Ferrara
6. Ferri
7. Maldini
8. Vierchowod
9. Ancelotti
10. Berti
11. De Napoli
12. Tacconi
13. Giannini
14. Marocchi
15. Baggio
16. Carnevale
17. Donadoni
18. Mancini
19. Schillaci
20. Serena
21. Vialli
22. Pagliuca
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