Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one year in PRISON after failing to pay tax on his image rights during his first spell as Real Madrid manager

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  • The newly minted Brazil manager has been handed sentence after Madrid trial
  • The 65-year-old has stressed his innocence throughout the court battle
  • The period under scrutiny took place during his first spell in the Spanish capital

By TAMARA PRENN

Published: 15:49 BST, 9 July 2025 | Updated: 15:55 BST, 9 July 2025

Carlo Ancelotti has been sentenced to one year in prison by a Spanish court after failing to pay tax on his image rights during his first stint as Real Madrid manager. 

The new Brazil head coach has been locked in a protracted battle with Spain's legal system, with the 65-year-old appearing in the Provincial Court in Madrid in April. 

The Italian stood accused of deliberately misinforming the tax office during his first spell in charge of the Spanish giants between 2014 and 2015 to avoid paying more than €1m (£833,000) in income tax. 

When asked about his income from the transfer of his image rights to Real Madrid, Ancelotti said: 'I was only concerned with collecting six million net for three years, and I never realized anything was wrong , and I never received any communication that the Prosecutor's Office was investigating me.

'When Real Madrid proposed this to me (referring to the transfer of image rights) I contacted my English advisor and never went into the matter because everything seemed correct to me. I didn't think it could be fraud, although if I'm here, I believe things weren't so correct.'

Ancelotti continued to deny wrongdoing throughout his trial. 

Carlo Ancelotti has been handed a one-year prison sentence in Spain after failing to pay tax on image rights 

The period the trial concerned covered his first spell as Real Madrid manager (pictured in 2014)

But despite Wednesday's verdict, Ancelotti is unlikely to serve jail time due to the specifics of Spanish law, which rarely require those convicted of a non-violent crime to serve their sentence if one year or less. 

He will however have to pay a fine believed to be worth €386,000 (£332,768). 

The Italian manager has previously admitted to underpaying tax in 2014, but blamed this on mistakes made by his accountants.

He insisted he did not break any laws in 2015 as he did not spend the 183 days in Spain needed to pay tax.

But prosecutors claimed Ancelotti's main source of income during this period was from Real as he did not take charge of Bayern Munich until 2016, and had been pursuing a sentence of four years in prison if found guilty. 

Ancelotti called time on his second stint at the Spanish giants this summer, shortly before confirming his long-discussed move to join the Brazilian national team set-up. 

During his tenure at the Bernabeu, Ancelotti won a staggering 15 trophies with Los Blancos, including one Champions League trophy in his first tenure between 2013 and 2015, and two in his second, between 2021 and 2025. 

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