Overview
- The CBF announced a four-year extension on Thursday that keeps Carlo Ancelotti in charge through the 2030 tournament.
- CBF president Samir Xaud called the move a step in a long-term push to modernize structures and strengthen competitiveness.
- Vice president Gustavo Dias praised Ancelotti’s track record and said the federation trusts a balanced project built for the future.
- Ancelotti thanked Brazilian fans and said he is committed to continue the work he began after taking over in May 2025.
- The extension quiets talk of an Italy return and leaves him to lead Brazil at the 2026 World Cup, where the group includes Morocco, Haiti and Scotland.