In football history, the coach with the most trophies won!
6. Luiz Felipe Scolari
26 trophies
Scolari is an experienced coach who has managed teams in Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Portugal, Italy, England, Turkey, and China, among others.
His career began in Brazil, initially winning his first trophy with Grêmio, clinching the Gaucho State League title.
Later, he moved to Kuwait, winning the Kuwait Emir Cup with Al-Qadisiyah, before returning to Brazil.
In Brazil, he coached several teams, including Palmeiras and Corinthians, winning numerous honors, including the Brazilian League and the Copa Libertadores.
His international coaching career was also successful, leading Portugal and Brazil to remarkable achievements. In 2002, he guided Brazil to win the FIFA World Cup, the pinnacle of his career.
5. José Mourinho
26 trophies
Mourinho is considered one of the most outstanding modern coaches, achieving success with almost every team he has managed.
His career began in Portugal, initially as an assistant coach, before taking charge of clubs such as Benfica and União de Leiria.
His most successful period was at Porto, where he led the team to win the UEFA Champions League and multiple domestic league titles.
Later, he coached top clubs like Chelsea, Inter Milan, and Real Madrid, winning numerous league and cup titles.
Known for his tough coaching style, he often employs iron-fist methods to lead his teams to victory.
4. Valeriy Lobanovskyi
30 trophies
Valeriy Lobanovskyi is a legendary figure in Ukrainian football, having coached clubs like Dynamo Kyiv and winning multiple league and cup titles.
His coaching career began in the 1970s and 80s, leading Dynamo Kyiv to become one of the most successful teams in the Soviet Union.
Not only did he achieve great success in domestic competitions, but he also led the team to win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, making him one of the greatest coaches in Ukrainian football history.
3. Mircea Lucescu
38 trophies
Lucescu is a legendary figure in Romanian football, having coached several clubs and won numerous honors.
His coaching career began in his homeland, Romania, before moving on to Ukraine, Turkey, and Italy, among other countries.
During his tenure at Shakhtar Donetsk and Zenit Saint Petersburg, he won multiple league and cup titles, establishing himself as one of the most successful coaches of his time.
2. Pep Guardiola
38 trophies
Guardiola is a highly acclaimed coach who has managed top clubs like Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and Manchester City.
His career began with Barcelona B before quickly ascending to the first team and leading them to countless honors, including the UEFA Champions League and multiple domestic league titles.
Known for his possession-based football and tactical innovations, he is considered one of the pioneers of modern football.
1. Sir Alex Ferguson
49 trophies
Sir Alex Ferguson is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in football history, achieving countless successes during his tenure at Manchester United.
His career began with clubs like St. Mirren and Aberdeen in Scotland before joining Manchester United, where he won 38 trophies, including the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League.
His coaching achievements are not only reflected at the club level but also with national teams and in international competitions, earning him immense respect and acclaim in the football world.
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