Carlo Ancelotti has renewed his contract with Brazil, extending his tenure as coach until 2030. The announcement by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) reflects confidence in Ancelotti's ability to improve the team's performance. Ancelotti took over as coach last year and oversaw the team's qualification for the upcoming World Cup. He expressed his understanding of the importance of football in Brazil and his commitment to leading the team to success. The CBF Vice-President, Gustavo Dias, praised Ancelotti's work. The renewal is part of the effort to keep Brazil at the highest level of world football. Ancelotti aims to turn around the team's performance after previous World Cup setbacks. Since taking charge, Brazil has played 10 matches, with a record of five wins, two draws, and three defeats. The team is preparing for the tournament, with the final squad announcement on May 18 and a warm-up match against Panama on May 31. The article also contains other news from Jamaica Observer.