List of the coaches with the most trophies in history: Who is the all-time leader?
The world of football always produces outstanding individuals, from players to managers. While coaches often receive less attention than players, many have built remarkable trophy collections. Below, nowgoalmobi.net presents the Top 5 coaches with the most trophies in history.
Top 5 coaches with the most trophies in history
1. Alex Ferguson (49 trophies)
Best known for his time at Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson also enjoyed major success earlier in his career with Aberdeen FC. Between 1980 and 1986, he led Aberdeen to 10 trophies, breaking the long-standing dominance of Celtic FC and Rangers FC. The highlight of that period was defeating Real Madrid to win the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
However, Ferguson is mainly remembered for his 26-year spell at Manchester United. During that time, he won 38 trophies, including the historic treble in the 1998/99 season. He also received many individual honors, such as winning the Premier League Manager of the Season award 11 times and being named UEFA Manager of the Year in 1998/99.
It can be said that Ferguson transformed Manchester United into one of the most successful clubs in world football. His greatest strength was not only tactics but also squad management and his ability to rebuild teams over different generations. These qualities helped United dominate English football for many years and set a very high standard for those who followed him.
2. Pep Guardiola (39 trophies)
Although still younger than many legendary coaches, Pep Guardiola has already collected an impressive number of titles. His first major success came at FC Barcelona, where he won two Champions League titles, three La Liga titles, and two FIFA Club World Cups. In the 2008/09 season, he led Barcelona to a historic sextuple in his first year in charge.
At Bayern Munich, Guardiola won three consecutive Bundesliga titles. Later, at Manchester City, he built a dominant side that secured six Premier League titles, one Champions League trophy, and several domestic cups. While he has not repeated the sextuple achievement, Guardiola remains one of the most successful managers in football history and could still add more trophies in the coming years.
3. Mircea Lucescu (35 trophies)
Mircea Lucescu may be less known to fans who mainly follow Europe’s top five leagues, but he has had a long and successful career. He managed clubs such as Galatasaray, Dynamo Kyiv, Inter Milan, and Shakhtar Donetsk.
His longest and most successful period was with Shakhtar Donetsk, where he managed 573 matches over 12 years, winning eight league titles, six national cups, and seven Ukrainian Super Cups. With Galatasaray, he won the UEFA Super Cup in 2000 after defeating Real Madrid. Lucescu is also one of the few managers to have overseen more than 100 Champions League matches. Beyond trophies, he is credited with raising the level of Ukrainian football and developing young talent. At 80 years old, he remains active in football management.
4. Valeriy Lobanovskyi (33 trophies)
Lobanovskyi’s career is closely linked with the golden era of Dynamo Kyiv in the 1970s and 1980s. During that period, he won multiple domestic league titles and cups, as well as two UEFA Cup Winners’ Cups in 1975 and 1986. He also led the Soviet Union national team to the final of the 1988 European Championship.
In addition to his trophies, Lobanovskyi was known for his scientific approach to football. He pioneered the use of data analysis and strict physical preparation. For him, football was a system that could be measured and optimized. His legacy includes developing world-class players such as Oleg Blokhin, Igor Belanov, and Andriy Shevchenko.
5. Ottmar Hitzfeld (28 trophies)
Ottmar Hitzfeld is one of the few coaches to have managed both Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. Nicknamed “Der General,” he was known for his strong leadership and tactical discipline. He won two Champions League titles with two different clubs: Dortmund in 1997 and Bayern Munich in 2001. In addition, he secured seven Bundesliga titles and several other domestic trophies.
Hitzfeld was especially respected for managing star players at Bayern Munich, including Stefan Effenberg, Oliver Kahn, and Lothar Matthäus. He maintained discipline in the dressing room while earning the respect of his squad through fairness and clear tactical direction.
NowGoal Mobi has compiled this list of the five coaches with the most trophies in football history. While the numbers may change in the future, this list reflects the latest update as of March 2026. For more football results and updates, please follow our page through the provided link.
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