Ancelotti Says He Won't Coach Another Club After Real Madrid Departure
- Carlo Ancelotti will leave Real Madrid as head coach after the final Spanish league match this weekend in Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.
- Ancelotti is departing after six successful years and a final season marked by a mutual agreement to end his contract despite having one year left.
- Madrid will host Real Sociedad on Saturday to pay tribute to Ancelotti and mark Luka Modric's final game at home before he leaves after the Club World Cup.
- Carlo Ancelotti, 65, who secured 15 trophies at Real Madrid including three Champions League titles, announced he intends to retire from club management and will take on the role of Brazil's national team coach.
- Ancelotti's exit signals a new era for Real Madrid, while he embraces the challenge of leading Brazil toward a sixth World Cup title.
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