Ancelotti achieves an unprecedented historical achievement
Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti achieved an unprecedented historical achievement after winning the Confederations Cup at the expense of Pachuca 3-0.
Ancelotti became the coach with the most titles in the club’s history. Real Madrid, with 15 titles, surpassing Miguel Munoz (14 titles).
The Italian coach achieved 15 titles in 316 matches with Real Madrid, with an average of one title per year. 21 matches.
This title is the 103rd in the history of the Royal Club in competitions.
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