CBF Secures Leadership Stability with Contract Renewals Through 2030 World Cup

The Brazilian Football Confederation extends contracts of coach Carlo Ancelotti and key staff through the 2030 World Cup, ensuring leadership continuity.

    Key details

  • • Carlo Ancelotti's contract renewed through the 2030 World Cup.
  • • CBF extends contracts of key management including Rodrigo Caetano and Juan.
  • • Continuity in coaching staff deemed essential for team success.
  • • Brazil to announce 26-player World Cup squad on May 18.

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has recently confirmed contract renewals that secure the leadership of the national football team through the 2030 FIFA World Cup. Head coach Carlo Ancelotti’s contract has been extended for four years, ensuring his presence at the helm of the Seleção Brasileira until the 2030 tournament. Alongside Ancelotti, the CBF also renewed contracts for key football management figures, including Rodrigo Caetano, executive coordinator of the men's selections, and Juan, the current technical coordinator.

Rodrigo Caetano expressed satisfaction with maintaining continuity in the coaching staff, highlighting that this structure is vital for optimum results. He emphasized the significance of having Ancelotti—the most successful coach—remain with the team for Brazil's football development, benefiting coaches and players alike. In the buildup to the World Cup, Brazil is preparing meticulously, with rigorous training and team selection underway.

The national squad of 26 players is scheduled to be announced on May 18. Brazil will open its World Cup campaign on June 13 against Morocco, followed by matches against Haiti and Scotland. This renewed leadership continuity signals CBF’s strategic commitment to stable, long-term preparation as Brazil aims to sustain its footballing excellence on the world stage.