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Sao Paulo s Page: Ancelotti s annual salary in coaching Brazil is exposed, overwhelming all the heroes and becoming the most expensive coach

1:53pm, 14 May 2025【Football】

Recently, the front page of the Sao Paulo page revealed major news, and details about the salary of the current Real Madrid coach Ancelotti coaching the Brazilian national team have surfaced. In order to help the team sprint in the final stage of the World Cup qualifiers and aim at the 2026 World Cup, the Brazilian Football Association has given a sincere invitation - 60 million real a year, equivalent to 5 million real a month (about 780,000 euros). This salary level is almost the same as his current income at Real Madrid, and it is almost twice the salary of Tite, who coached Brazil in 2022 and 2018 World Cups. This salary also made Ancelotti ranked first in the national team coach income rankings. Currently ranked second is German coach Tuchel, who coaches England, with a monthly salary of 3.1 million reals. Argentine Pochettino ranked third with a monthly salary of 2.8 million reals, leading the US team.

In addition, the Brazilian Football Association's offer also includes generous benefits: rental fees in Rio de Janeiro, international health plans and life insurance. The contract also has incentive clauses. If Brazil successfully enters the semi-finals of the next World Cup, Ancelotti's monthly salary will automatically increase by 20%, reaching 6 million reals.

Ancelotti is known for his outstanding coaching ability and unique personal charm. His style of conduct is like a high-performance company CEO. He can exercise leadership prudently and authoritatively, and is good at using emotional intelligence to manage his players to ensure that the team still performs steadily under high pressure. However, the challenges he is about to face this time are very different from his experience in European football. Brazil's team has poor performance on the court. Since winning the Cup in 2002, it has failed many times in the World Cup and performed poorly in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. It is currently only ranked fourth, 10 points behind the leader Argentina; at the same time, the internal management of the Brazilian Football Association is also relatively chaotic.

Whether Ancelotti can write new glory in Brazilian football, lead the team out of the predicament, and reshape the glory of Samba football in the 2026 World Cup, let us wait and see.