Carlo Ancelotti has achieved a milestone that cements his name in football history: he is now the most decorated coach in Real Madrid’s storied history. The Italian tactician, known for his calm demeanor and sharp strategic mind, secured his 15th title as manager of “Los Blancos” with a decisive victory over Pachuca in the Intercontinental Cup final. This triumph not only added another trophy to Real Madrid’s cabinet but also set a new benchmark for coaching greatness at the club.
Ancelotti’s latest title win is more than just another feather in his cap; it’s a historic accomplishment. With the 3-0 victory against Pachuca in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup, Real Madrid claimed their fourth trophy in this competition, solidifying their position as the club with the most wins in the tournament’s history.
For Ancelotti, however, the victory held an even more personal significance. The title allowed him to surpass Miguel Muñoz, a legendary figure in Real Madrid’s history, as the manager with the most trophies won for the club. Muñoz, who led Real Madrid during a golden era in the 1950s and 1960s, set a standard of excellence that stood for decades. Yet Ancelotti, with his blend of tactical expertise and a profound understanding of his players, has now surpassed even this towering legacy.
The journey to 15 titles has been a remarkable one, beginning with the Copa del Rey in 2014, where Real Madrid triumphed over rivals Barcelona in an unforgettable final. From there, Ancelotti’s tenure has been marked by consistency, innovation, and an uncanny ability to deliver when it matters most.
Unsurprisingly, Ancelotti’s achievement has sparked admiration from across the footballing world. Media outlets in Italy, his home country, have been particularly effusive in their praise. Gazzetta dello Sport, Italy’s premier sports publication, highlighted Ancelotti’s incredible journey with Real Madrid, from his early successes to his most recent crowning achievement. The outlet described his tenure as “living history,” a testament to the profound impact he has had on the club.
Similarly, Tuttosport hailed Ancelotti’s ability to lead Real Madrid to their 33rd international trophy, emphasizing his unparalleled knack for delivering silverware. The Italian publication noted that his 15 titles reflect not just quantity but also quality, as they include some of the most prestigious trophies in football.