Carlo Ancelotti has extended his coaching contract through 2030 [1], while Roger was fired as the technical director of São Paulo FC [1].
These developments signal a period of stability for Ancelotti's side in Spain and a leadership transition for one of Brazil's most prominent clubs. The timing coincides with high-profile match activity in South America, including a scheduled game between Corinthians and Flamengo [1].
The contract extension for Ancelotti ensures he will remain at the helm of his club for several more years [1]. This long-term commitment is rare in modern football, where managerial tenures are often volatile.
In Brazil, the departure of Roger from São Paulo FC leaves the club searching for new technical leadership. The exit comes as the domestic scene focuses on the clash between Corinthians, known as Timão, and Flamengo [1].
While the reasons for Roger's departure were not detailed, the move marks a significant change for the São Paulo squad. The club must now navigate the remainder of its season without its previous technical director [1].
Meanwhile, the football world continues to monitor the tactical shifts resulting from these changes. Ancelotti's presence until 2030 [1] provides a fixed point of reference for European competition, whereas the Brazilian league faces immediate shifts in coaching dynamics.
“Carlo Ancelotti’s contract was renewed until 2030”
The contrast between Ancelotti's long-term security and Roger's sudden exit highlights the diverging stability levels between elite European management and the often-turbulent coaching cycles in Brazilian football.





