Top 10 Managers With the Most Trophies Won in History as Guardiola Closes in on Sir Alex Ferguson

Top 10 Managers With the Most Trophies Won in History as Guardiola Closes in on Sir Alex Ferguson

Fred Kennedy
updated at December 28, 2023 at 12:45 PM
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  • Sir Alex Ferguson tops the list of managers who have won the most trophies
  • The retired boss won an incredible 49 trophies during his illustrious career
  • Jose Mourinho, Ancelotti, and Guardiola have also feature in the top 10 list

Legendary Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson remains the manager with the most trophies in football history.

The Scottish won an eye-watering 49 titles during his illustrious managerial career spanning close to 40 years.

Fergie started his managerial journey with East Stirlingshire in 1974 before he joined St Mirren the same year, whom he helped win the Scottish First Division title in 1976/77.

Pep Guardiola poses for photos with the winners' trophy during the FIFA Club World Cup Final match between Manchester City and Fluminense at King Abdullah Sports City. Photo by Marcio Machado.
Pep Guardiola poses for photos with the winners' trophy during the FIFA Club World Cup Final match between Manchester City and Fluminense at King Abdullah Sports City. Photo by Marcio Machado.
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The 81-year-old went on to join Aberdeen, winning the domestic title on three occasions, as well as the European Cup Winners' Cup and the Super Cup.

Fergie's most successful stint as manager came with Manchester United, whom he helped win more than 20 titles, including an incredible 13 Premier League crowns.

Pep Guardiola closes in on Fergie

However, Man City boss Pep Guardiola is slowly closing in on Fergie in terms of the most trophies won by any manager.

The Spaniard has won 37 trophies across his managerial career, with his latest triumph coming in the FIFA Club World Cup.

Aljazeera reports that Pep inspired City to a 4-0 over Fluminense in the final to secure the coveted trophy.

The FIFA Club World Cup title was City's fifth in 2023, having also won a historic treble during the 2022/23 campaign as well as the European Super Cup.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss now needs 12 titles to catch up with Fergie, who has since retired.

Which other managers have won the most trophies?

Jose Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti are also among the top 10 managers with the most trophies in football history.

Both managers have enjoyed successful careers, with GiveMeSports reporting that Mourinho has won 26 titles so far.

His 26th trophy came with Roma in 2022 when he helped the Italian Serie A side secure the inaugural UEFA Conference League.

On his part, Ancelotti has two fewer trophies than Mourinho, with the Italian enjoying success with the likes of AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, and now Real Madrid.

Top 10 managers with the most trophies

1. Sir Alex Ferguson (East Stirlingshire, St. Mirren, Aberdeen, Man United) - 49 trophies

2. Pep Guardiola (Barcelona, Bayern, Man City) - 37 points

3. Mircea Lucescu - 35 trophies won

4. Valeriy Lobanovskyi - 30 trophies won

5. Ottmar Hitzfeld - 28 trophies won

6. Luis Felipe Scolari - 26 trophies won

7. Jock Stein - 26 trophies won

8. José Mourinho - 26 trophies won

9. Carlo Ancelotti - 24 trophies won

10. Giovanni Trapattoni - 23 trophies won

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Fred Kennedy has a Bachelor's degree in journalism (Daystar University), currently working as a Sports Editor. He has more than five years of experience in digital journalism.
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