Real Madrid announced on this Friday the departure of Carlo Ancelotti, already announced by the CBF as the new coach of the Brazilian National Team, according to OneFootball.
In a statement, the Spanish club reported that it had reached an agreement with the 65-year-old Italian to end his tenure as coach of the team.
Ancelotti leaves the position as the most successful coach in the history of the Whites, with 15 titles, over six seasons.
"Our club wants to express its gratitude and affection to one who is one of the great legends of Real Madrid and world football", stated Real, in an official note. “Carlo Ancelotti led our team in one of the most successful stages of our 123 years of life”.
In total, Ancelotti won three Champions Leagues, three Club World Cups, three European Super Cups, two La Liga titles, two King's Cups, and two Spanish Super Cups.
There were two stints as coach of Real Madrid, between 2013 and 2015, and from 2021 until now, 2025.
The official statement from Real also includes words from president Florentino Pérez, in his first official statement since the announcement of Carlo Ancelotti's agreement with Brazil.