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Carlo Ancelotti's trophy cabinet at Real Madrid

Carlo Ancelotti's trophy cabinet at Real Madrid

India Today15-05-2025

Carlo Ancelotti's trophy cabinet at Real Madrid
May 12, 2025
Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti leaves his position at the end of the season
Ancelotti leaves Real
Ancelotti is set to join the Brazil national team, and leaves with a year still on his contract
Joins Brazil
This marks a successful stint for Ancelotti at the club, who has been at the helm since 2021
Carlo Ancelotti
Here are the trophies that Ancelotti has won in his two stints at the club
Ancelotti's Trophy Cabinet
Ancelotti's had two stints at Real Mardid
In 2013-15, he won 4 titles
And in 2021-2025, he won 11 titles
Two Stints at Real Madrid
The manager won 2 LaLigas at his stint at Real Madrid
Both coming between 2021-2025
LaLiga
Ancelotti helped Real Madrid to lift the La Decima
He won 3 Champions League at the club
Champions League
The manager has won 2 Copa del Reys
Copa del Rey
Courtesy of the Champions League, Madrid has also won 3 Super Cups under him
UEFA Super Cup
Real have lifted two FIFA World Cup trophies under his stint
FIFA Club World Cup
Ancelotti has won 2 Spanish Super Cups and 1 Inter Continental Cup with Real Madrid
Spanish & Intercontinenal Cup

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