MADRID — Real Madrid made it official on Friday that Carlo Ancelotti is leaving the club after its final Spanish league game this weekend, when the coach is expecting an emotional farewell.
Ancelotti had already been announced as the next Brazil coach but the Spanish club had yet to make any announcement about his departure. Ancelotti had another year left on his contract.
Madrid will pay tribute to Ancelotti on Saturday during the team's final match of the league season against Real Sociedad in the Spanish league at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Also bidding farewell on Saturday will be veteran midfielder Luka Modric.
''I'm an emotional guy, just like my father and grandfather were. I have no problem in shedding a tear, I won't hide that," the 65-year-old Ancelotti said. "It's going to be a special day and I'll be sharing it with Modric, who has been a wonderful support for me in this period. He's a fantastic player and a legend. I think it's beautiful to say goodbye alongside him.''
Madrid had not released any reaction or statement until now about its coach since Brazil's announcement.
Ancelotti is leaving after four mostly successful years in his second stint with Madrid, which won both the Champions League and the Spanish league last season.
''I'm honored to have had the chance to coach this club and become part of its history," Ancelotti said. "The pride comes from having coached this club, winning titles and going down in history. That was the goal when I started here back in 2013. Having been able to do that, the only way to say goodbye was with the same affection I have for the club and the affection they have always shown me.''
He celebrated the fact that his spell with Madrid was ending ''on good terms" and said he chose the Brazil job in part because he didn't wan't to ''betray Madrid by going to another club.''