Early career Ancelotti's first foray into football coaching came in 2012, when he was appointed as a fitness coach at French side
Paris Saint-Germain, where his father was manager.
Assistant Having received his
UEFA A Licence in 2016, notably finishing top of his class, Ancelotti took up the position of assistant manager to
Carlo Ancelotti at German side
Bayern Munich. At Bayern, he struck up a friendship with Spanish midfielder
Thiago Alcântara, and reportedly angered some of the squad with this familiarity, as opposed to a more professional working dynamic, having gone out with a group of players to dinner on a number of occasions. Having followed his father to Spain to work under him at
Real Madrid, it was rumoured that Ancelotti would lead the team against
Celta Vigo in April 2022, following Carlo's
COVID-19 diagnosis. However, as Ancelotti lacked a
UEFA Pro licence at the time, he was unable to give the team instructions, despite being allowed to stand on the touchline. Ancelotti successfully attained a UEFA Pro Licence in July 2023, after graduating from a specific coaching course in Wales. In May 2024, he was described as his father's "secret weapon" at Real Madrid. In June 2025, Ancelotti was announced as
Brazil national team's new assistant coach.
Botafogo On 8 July 2025, Ancelotti had his first experience as head coach after being announced at the helm of
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A side
Botafogo on a contract until December 2026; he replaced sacked
Renato Paiva. The Italian coach took charge of the team for the first time four days later, in Botafogo's victory over
Vasco da Gama in
Brasília, in the 13th round of the
2025 Série A. At the time, he signed the match report as an assistant goalkeeping coach, as he was not yet fully registered as a coach with the
Brazilian Football Confederation. Two days after his debut, on 14 July 2025, Ancelotti was officially introduced at a press conference at the
Nilton Santos Stadium. He was dismissed in December of that year after his team finished sixth in the league. ==Managerial style==