Ancelotti’s History with Real Madrid

Real Madrid and Ancelotti have decided to part ways at the end of this season, following the team’s failures both domestically and in Europe, and the royal team is on the verge of finishing the season without any titles.
Ancelotti’s departure from Real Madrid is expected to be grand, as the royal club’s management considers Ancelotti the best coach in the club’s history, and thus he deserves a respectful farewell.
The Italian coach first took charge of Real Madrid in 2013 after the departure of José Mourinho, leading the team in 119 matches across all competitions, achieving 89 victories, drawing 14 matches, and losing 16.
Ancelotti’s first tenure with Real Madrid ended in 2015, after which he went on to coach Bayern Munich, then Napoli, and later Everton.
The Italian coach returned in 2021 to lead the royal team after Zinedine Zidane’s departure, and he has so far managed the team in 229 matches across all competitions, achieving 160 victories, drawing 34 matches, and losing 35.
The Italian coach is the most decorated manager in Real Madrid’s history, with a total of 15 titles:
La Liga twice
Copa del Rey twice
UEFA Champions League three times
Spanish Super Cup twice
UEFA Super Cup three times
FIFA Club World Cup twice
Intercontinental Cup once.