Football Today
·9 Juli 2025
Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one year in prison for tax fraud

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·9 Juli 2025
Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti has been sentenced to one year in prison by the Madrid Provincial Court for tax fraud related to the 2014 fiscal year, according to EFE Noticias.
The ruling, announced earlier today, was due to Ancelotti’s failure to declare income from his image rights during his tenure at Real Madrid.
While the prosecution initially accused him of defrauding a total of €1,062,079, covering 2014 (€386,361) and 2015 (€675,718).
The court only upheld the 2014 case because there was insufficient evidence for the other allegations.
Ancelotti was found guilty of deliberately evading taxes in 2014 by using complex structures involving trusts and offshore companies to hide income derived from his image rights.
The fraud amounted to €386,361.93, for which he must pay a fine of the same amount. He is barred from receiving public subsidies or tax incentives and social security benefits for three years.
During the commencement of the trial earlier this year, Ancelotti maintained that he never intended to defraud the tax authorities and claimed he acted based on advice from Madrid and his financial advisors.
He requested acquittal and, if convicted, asked for mitigating circumstances to be applied, citing that he had already settled the debt in December 2021 and highlighting delays in the judicial process.
Under Spanish law, sentences of less than two years for non-violent first-time offenders are typically suspended, meaning he is unlikely to serve actual jail time.
Nonetheless, the conviction adds him to a list of high-profile football figures who have faced legal action over tax issues in Spain, including Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho.