Brazil’s football governing body says Carlo Ancelotti will stay on as head coach as the national team starts a major rebuild following a disappointing World Cup campaign. The Brazilian FA points to what it describes as a lack of proper long-term guidance as a key factor behind the team’s early exit, and it says the restructure is designed to avoid repeating the same issues. In the plan referenced by the sources, Brazil signals that continuity in coaching will be maintained while the squad and strategy are overhauled. Rather than announcing an immediate change of coach, the FA frames the rebuild as a broader reset that includes improved planning and longer-range direction for the team. The decision to retain Ancelotti is presented as part of this longer-term approach, with the FA indicating that future work will focus on strengthening the team’s framework and preparing for subsequent competitions.