Throughout his managerial career, Carlo Ancelotti has proved himself as one of the best in the business, so it’s no surprise that he’s generated such a big net worth.
Following a successful stint as a player, in which he took the Serie A by storm at Roma and AC Milan, the Italian transitioned into coaching, and hasn’t looked back.
He returned to the San Siro as a manager and guided the club to league victory and two Champions League triumphs. Ancelotti also picked up a Club World Cup.
Ancelotti’s successes abroad
To enhance his legacy, he wanted to prove he could have success abroad. He moved to London and guided Chelsea to Premier League glory, before bagging a third domestic title in France with Paris Saint-Germain.
Ancelotti then enjoyed his first stint as Real Madrid boss. He won his third Champions League and second Club World Cup.
Incredibly, the former midfielder proved he could adapt to a fifth league by bagging a Bundesliga title for Bayern Munich. After spells at Napoli and Everton, he moved back to Madrid. This season, Ancelotti became the first manager to win a league title in the five major European leagues with La Liga success.
On Saturday, he aims to add another trophy to his collection. His side collides with Liverpool in the Champions League Final.
As a consequence of his achievements, he has reaped the rewards of his labour and earned an incredible amount of cash.
Carlo Ancelotti net worth 2022
As per Celebrity Net Worth, the managerial maestro has an accumulated value of $50 million. His annual salary from his Real Madrid contract is a whopping $10.5 million a year.
Outside of football, he made money in his 2016 cameo in the hit film ‘Star Trek Beyond‘. He claims he practised for the part by pretending “it was Cristiano Ronaldo in front of me.”
However, he isn’t all about himself—he also likes to give back. After his friend, Stefano Borgonovo, passed away from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a form of motor neurone disease, he began to help with The Stefano Borgonovo Foundation. Borgonovo’s wife decided to set up the charity to aid the fight against the disease.
He has also competed in charity matches for UNICEF. In addition, he also played in a charity game in Jerusalem shortly after his sacking from Bayern Munich in 2017.
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