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18 May, 2023

Most successfull Champions League coaches


 Win = 3 points, finalist = 2 points, semifinalist = 1.

1. Carlo Ancelotti : 18
2. Josep Guardiola : 16
3. Alex Ferguson : 13
4. José Mourinho : 12
5. Zinédine Zidane : 10
6. Louis van Gaal, Marcello Lippi, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Jürgen Klopp : 9
10. Jupp Heynckes, Vicente Del Bosque : 8
12. Fabio Capello : 7
13. Rafa Benítez : 6
14. Johan Cruyff, Héctor Cúper, Diego Simeone, Thomas Tuchel : 5
18. Arsène Wenger, Frank Rijkaard, Massimiliano Allegri : 4
21. Raymond Goethals, Roberto Di Matteo, Luis Enrique, Mauricio Pochettino, Hansi Flick : 3
26. Vujadin Boskov, Klaus Toppmöller, Didier Deschamps, Guus Hiddink, Manuel Pellegrini, Avram Grant, Simone Inzaghi : 2
33. Dusan Uhrin, Vladimir Popovic, Roger Gustafsson, Walter Smith, Tomislav Ivic, Luis Fernández, Giovanni Trapattoni, Juan Rocha, Jean-Claude Suaudeau, Jean Tigana, Nevio Scala, Valeriy Lobanovisky, David O'Leary, Carles Rexach, Claudio Ranier, Javier Irureta, Claude Puel, Ralf Rangnick, Tito Vilanova, Leonardo Jardim, Eusebio Di Francesco, Erik ten Hag, Valverde, Julian Nagelsmann, Rudi García, Unai Emery, Stefano Pioli : 1

Top 25:
Five Germans and Italians
Four Spaniards
Three Dutch and Argentinians
Two French and
One Scotsman, Portuguese and Belgian


12 February, 2013

Coaches with most international titles.

6: Vicente del Bosque [World Cup 2010, Euro 2012, Champions League 2000 & '02, European Super Cup 2002, Intercontinental Cup 2002]
6: Alfio Basile [Copa América 1991 & '93, Recopa 2005 & '06, Copa Sudamericana 2005, Recopa Sudamericana 1988]
5: Luíz Felipe Scolari [World Cup 2002, Copa Libertadores 1995 & '99, Copa Mercosur 1998, Recopa 1996]
4: Marcello Lippi [World Cup 2006, Champions League 1996, European Super Cup 2006, Intercontinental Cup 1996]
4: José Villalonga [Euro 1964, European Cup 1956 & '57, Cup Winners' Cup 1962]
3: Roberto Fleitas [Copa América 1987, Copa Libertadores 1988, Intercontinental Cup 1988]
3: Hugo Bagnulo [Copa América 1956, Copa Libertadores 1982, Intercontinental Cup 1982]

28 November, 2012

Highest paid managers & coaches.

15,3 m. €: Mourinho (Real Madrid) : 56% wins in league & CL
13,5 m: Ancelotti (PSG) : 58%
10,0 m: Lippi (Guangzhou Evergrande)
9,4 m: Ferguson (Man United) : 78%
9,3 m: Wenger (Arsenal) : 44%
8,3 m: Hiddink (Anzhi)
7,8 m: Capello (Russia)
7,0 m: Vilanova (Barcelona) : 89%
5,9 m: Camacho (China)
5,9 m: Mancini (Man City) : 44%
5,3 m: Rijkaard (Saudi Arabia)
5,2 m: Heynckes (Bayern Munich) : 78%
4,5 m: Villas-Boas (Tottenham)
4,0 m: Redknapp (QPR)
3,6 m: Jorge Jesús (Benfica) : 67%
3,6 m: Moyes (Everton)
3,6 m: Pellegrini (Málaga) : 50%
3,6 m: Paulo Montuori (Qatar)
3,5 m: Abel Braga (Fluminense)
3,3 m: Spalletti (Zenit) : 50%
3,0 m: Conte (Juventus) : 63%
3,0 m: Prandelli (Italy)
3,0 m: Luxemburgo (Grêmio)
3,0 m: Muricy Ramalho (Santos)
3,0 m: Tite (Corinthians)
2,6 m: Hitzfeld (Switzerland)
2,5 m: Löw (Germany)
2,5 m: O'Neill (Sunderland)
2,5 m: Hodgson (England)