How many trophies Jose Mourinho has won?

How many trophies Jose Mourinho has won?

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Jose Mourinho insists he has won 25 and a half trophies in his managerial career. The former Manchester United and Tottenham boss has a glittering trophy case, with 25 league titles and cups to his name.

Who has more trophies Mourinho and Guardiola?

The trophies… Both of their trophy cabinets are pretty full… Guardiola has won six league titles – three times with Barca in Spain and three times with Bayern Munich in Germany. Mourinho has gone one better. He has seven league titles to his name – with Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Porto.

How many trophies Klopp won at Liverpool?

Liverpool’s greatest managers

Manager Matches managed Trophies won
Jurgen Klopp 272* 4
Bob Paisley 535 20
Rafael Benitez 350 4
Gerard Houlier 307 6

How many trophies has Jose Mourinho won as a manager?

Mourinho has won eight league titles during his managerial career and he has done so in four different countries: Portugal, England, Italy and Spain. He has won a total of 13 domestic trophies and is a two-time winner of both the Champions League and Europa League. All in all, since 2003, the Portuguese has amassed 25 trophies as a manager.

How many trophies have Liverpool won in their history?

What else do you call a club with 63 major first-team honors – including 19 league titles, 6 European cups, 3 EUFA cups, 4 EUFA super cups, 7 FA cups, 8 league cups, 1 club world cup and 15 community shields?! Even their Women’s team has also been crowned English champions twice, while the FA Youth Cup has been won on four times by Liverpool.

How many titles did Jose Mourinho win with Chelsea?

Another fantastic feat is his three-time Premier League Champion title he’s won with Chelsea between 2005, 2006, and 2015. Let’s look at Mourinho’s manager trophy record career to date.

When did Jose Mourinho take over at Porto?

Within 12 hours of sacking Mauricio Pochettino, their manager of five-and-a half-years, Spurs announced Mourinho as his successor. After just nine league games in charge of Benfica, Mourinho moved to União de Leiria where his talents were recognised by Porto and he was handpicked to take the reins in 2002 – when the trophies began to arrive.