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  1. As a player, he won the European Cup twice with AC Milan in 1989 and 1990, making him one of seven people to have won the European Cup or Champions League as both a player and a manager. Ancelotti is also the first and only manager ever to have won league titles in all of Europe's top five leagues. [10]

  2. Jul 1, 1992 · Carlo Ancelotti former footballer from Italy Central Midfield last club: AC Milan * Jun 10, 1959 in Reggiolo, Italy.

  3. Italian national football team. Member of the italian squad in World Cup 86 (round of 16), the Eurocup 88 (semifinal) and World Cup 90 (third place) Ancelotti announces his retire as professional football player in 1992.

  4. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Carlo Ancelotti playing for AC Milan and Italy men's national team in the Serie A, World Cup and Champions League.

  5. Real Madrid Head Coach Carlo Ancelotti is the first coach to have won each of Europe’s five major leagues. On Saturday, he will also attempt to win the Uefa Champions League for the fourth time as a coach (to go with the two he won as a player with AC Milan).

  6. May 26, 2022 · The stunning comeback led Ancelotti to make a profound analysis of substitutions and how he could have sent a stronger message to his players and changed things in a way that would have allowed...

  7. Get ready to delve into the extraordinary career of Carlo Ancelotti, the man known as Don Carlo, who has left an indelible mark on the football world both on...

  8. Date of birth/Age: Jun 10, 1959 (65) Place of birth: Reggiolo. Citizenship: Italy. Coaching Licence : UEFA Pro Licence. Avg. term as coach : 2.31 Years. Preferred formation : 4-3-3 Attacking. Former player: Last club : Milan Most games for : AS Roma Retired : Jul 1, 1992. Current club. Real Madrid. Current job. Manager. Citizenship. Italy. Age. 65.

  9. Oct 13, 2015 · Carlo Ancelotti is one of the most recognised and successful managers in the present era, but also enjoyed a fair amount of success as a player for Parma, Roma and AC Milan.

  10. Carlo Ancelotti began his role as Chelsea manager in July 2009, arriving from Italy with an impressive CV and replacing the outgoing Guus Hiddink, who had been in temporary charge the previous season.