Carlo Ancelotti, manager of Real Madrid, has been handed a one-year prison sentence by Spanish courts for tax fraud related to image rights income from 2014, during his first stint with the club.
The charges stem from the alleged concealment of earnings tied to his image rights while managing in Spain.
However, Ancelotti is not expected to serve jail time. As a first-time, non-violent offender, the sentence is likely to be suspended, in line with Spanish legal practices for such cases.
Instead, the legendary Italian coach could face a fine or probationary conditions as an alternative form of punishment.
The ruling echoes similar cases involving other football figures in Spain, where tax evasion related to image rights has drawn widespread legal scrutiny over the years.


