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Carlo Ancelotti is the coach of Real Madrid CF.

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Carlo Ancelotti is one of the more important and recognized managers worldwide; he is the only one who has won four Champions League (after the victory in Paris with Real Madrid). In addition, Ancelotti is the first coach to win all five Major European Leagues.

As a player he had an fantastic career that includes three Serie A titles, four Italian Cups and two Champions League while playing for Roma and AC Milan. A midfielder with a great vision of the game that would help him to develop a career as a coach able to overcome all kinds of challenges.

Reggiana, Parma, Juventus, AC Milan, Chelsea, PSG, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Napoli and Everton are the clubs where he has written his enviable career. On each of them, Carlo generated success thanks to his leadership skills and teamwork that have taken him to the top. Players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Ibrahimovic, Maldini, Terry or Beckham have praised his methods once and again.

Since his stage as a coach, Carlo Ancelotti decided to speak about all his style, learning and philosophy in two books. First of which is “My christmas tree”, a book that came out on Nov 2013. Then, “Quiet Leadership” was published on May 2016.

Now, after a long career on the bench, he decided to open a new channel for contact with all the fans through carloancelotti.it. On his social networks he has more than 19 M followers, which makes him one of the most followed coaches in the world.

Career as a manager

  • 1995-96. Reggiana
    • Promotion to Serie A
  • 1996-98. Parma
    • Runner-up Serie A (1996-97)
    • 5th classified en Serie A (1997-98)
  • 1999-01. Juventus
    • Intertoto Cup Champion (1999)
    • Serie A Runner-up (1999-00 y 2000-01)
  • 2001-02. Milan
    • Semifinalist UEFA Cup (2001-02)
    • Champions League Champion (2002-03)
    • Italy Cup Champion (2002-03)
    • Europe Supercup Champion (2003-04)
    • Serie A Champion (2003-04)
    • Italy Supercup Champion (2004)
    • Champions League Runner-up (2004-05)
    • Top scorer team in Serie A (2005-06)
    • Champions League Champion (2006-07)
    • FIFA team World Cup Champion (2007-08)
    • Europe Supercup Champion (2007-08)
  • 2008-11. Chelsea
    • Community Shield Champion (2009-10)
    • Premier League Champion (2009-10)
    • FA Cup Champion (2009-10)
    • Premier League Runner-up (2010-11)
    • Community Shield Runner-up (2010-11)
  • 2011-13. PSG
    • Ligue 1. Runner Up. Top scorer team. (2011-12)
    • Ligue 1 Champion (2012-13)
  • 2013-15. Real Madrid
    • Champions League Champion (2013-14)
    • Spain Cup Champion (2013-14)
    • Europe Supercup Champion (2014-15)
    • FIFA team World Cup Champion (2014-15)
  • 2016-2017. Bayern Munich
    • German Supercup Champion (2016-17)
    • Bundesliga Champion (2016-17)
    • German Supercup Champion (2017-18)
  • 2018-2019. SCC Napoli
    • Runner-up Serie A (2018-19)
  • 2019-2021. Everton FC
  • 2021-today. Real Madrid
    • Spanish Supercup Champion (2021-22)
    • La Liga Champion (2021-22)
    • Champions League Champions (2021-22)
    • FIFA Club World Cup Champion (2022)
    • Spanish Supercup Champion (2022-23)
    • European Supercup Champion (2022-23)
    • Spanish Cup Champion (2022-23)
    • Spanish Cup Champion (2023-24)

Career as a player

  • 1976-79. Parma
    • Debut with the first team a 18. Promotion to Serie B
  • 1979-87. Roma
    • Serie A Champion (82-83)
    • Four times Italy Cup Champion. 1979-80, 1980-81, 1983-84, 1985-86
    • Champions League runner-up (1983-84)
    • Debut with Italy National Team against Netherlands. 6th January 1981
    • He played with Italy FIFA World Cup (Round of 16) (1986)
  • 1987-1992. Milan
    • Two times Serie A champion (1987-88, 1991-92)
    • Italy Supercup Champion (1988)
    • Two times Champions League Champion (1988-89, 1989-90)
    • Two times Europe Supercup Champion (1989, 1990)
    • Two times Intercontinental Cup Champion (1989, 1990)
    • He played with Italy Eurocup (semifinalist) (1988)
    • He played with Italy FIFA World Cup (third) (1990)

Awards

  • Best Serie A coach (2001)
  • Best UEFA coach (2002-03)
  • Best manager of the year for World Soccer Magazine (2003)
  • Best Serie A manager (2004)
  • Best manager of the world for IFFHS (2007)
  • Four times best coach of the month in the Premier
  • Best Ligue 1 winner (2012-13)
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