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How many national leagues has Carlo Ancelotti won?

His achievements span both the playing field and the managerial sidelines, making him a true legend in the world of football.

FILIP SINGEREFE

Real Madrid won La Liga once more after beating Cadiz 3-0, and Barcelona lost their league match against Girona 4-2; Los Blancos can now say they are the champions of the competition. Once again Ancelotti has won a domestic league. The Italian Maestro is the only manager to have won the domestic competition in all top five European leagues.

Carlo Ancelotti, affectionately known as “Carletto” in Italy and “Don Carlo” in Spain, has left an indelible mark on the beautiful game. As a player and a manager, he has achieved unprecedented success, breaking records and setting new standards.

But how many leagues has Carlo Ancelotti won as a manager?

AC Milan (2003): Appointed as Milan’s manager in 2001, Ancelotti guided the team to numerous titles. Finally winning the Scudetto in 2003.

Chelsea (2009): Ancelotti took charge of Chelsea in the English Premier League. In the 2009–2010 season, he led Chelsea to their third Premier League title.

Paris Saint-Germain (2012): At PSG, Ancelotti secured the Ligue 1 championship in the 2012–2013 campaign.

Bayern Munich (2016: In Germany, Ancelotti led Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title in the 2016–2017 season.

Real Madrid (2021 and 2023): Ancelotti’s tenure at Real Madrid was marked by attacking football and European success. In 2014, he guided Real Madrid to their historic 10th UEFA Champions League title And in 2021 as his second sting with the team began he won La Liga and the 14 UEFA Champions League. Today’s league mark the second La Liga for the Italian with the team.

Carlo Ancelotti’s legacy extends beyond trophies; it’s about his tactical acumen, adaptability, and ability to inspire players. As he continues to lead Real Madrid, his name remains etched in football history. Don Carlo, the mastermind across Europe’s top leagues, continues to renew himself and prove that he might go down in history as the greatest manager of all time.

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