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UEFA Champions League trophy. The European Cup was an association football competition contested from 1956 to 1992. Spanish manager José Villalonga led Real Madrid to success in the inaugural final in 1956 and repeated the feat the following season. Italian managers have been the most successful, winning thirteen of the tournaments since 1956.
It includes victories in the European Cup and UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the UEFA Cup and Europa League, the UEFA Conference League, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. Italian Carlo Ancelotti is the most successful manager, claiming 11 titles. Italian managers have won more ...
[6] [7] [8] Ancelotti is the most successful manager in UEFA Champions League history, having won the trophy a record five times, and two more as a player. He is also the only manager to take part in six Champions League finals. [9]
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Spanish clubs are the most successful in UEFA competitions, with a total of 67 titles, and hold a record number of wins in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (20), UEFA Super Cup (17), and UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League (14). [10] Italian clubs are second with 50 titles and have the most victories in the Intercontinental Cup (7).
ONE37pm looks at the clubs with the most UEFA Champions League titles in the history of the competition, including Real Madrid.
The most successful coaches with Real Madrid is Carlo Ancelotti, as won 15 titles with the team. Ancelotti, in two spells, won La Liga twice, Copa del Rey twice, UEFA Champions League three time, Spanish Super Cup twice, UEFA Super Cup three times, FIFA Club World Cup twice, and one FIFA Intercontinental Cup.
Ferguson won 10 Manager of the Year awards, 27 Manager of the Month awards, and managed the most games in the UEFA Champions League (190). [332] [333] In 2017, Ferguson was named among the 10 most influential coaches since the foundation of UEFA in 1954. [334] St Mirren. Scottish First Division: 1976–77; Aberdeen