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Managers with most trophies won in history as Carlo Ancelotti wins La Liga with Real Madrid

Real Madrid were crowned La Liga champions on Saturday afternoon.

Real destroyed Espanyol 4-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu, clinching their 35th Spanish top tier title.

Los Blancos have been dominant this season and were crowned Spanish champions with four games of the campaign remaining.

Carlo Ancelotti has become the first manager in history to win the league title in each of Europe’s top five leagues (Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1).

Real’s triumph was also the 23rd trophy he has won during his highly successful career as a manager.

His tally puts him among the greatest managers in football history.

In 2019, Marca named the eight managers that have won the most trophies in the history of the sport.

We’ve updated their list and Ancelotti is now just two trophies from creeping into the top eight.

8. Jose Mourinho (25 trophies)

Mourinho has had extraordinary success in the 21st century. He’s won the Champions League with both Porto and Inter Milan, while he’s won three Premier League titles with Chelsea. Mourinho is currently looking to add to his trophy cabinet with Roma. He could take his tally to 26 should they win the inaugural Europa Conference League.

7. Ottmar Hitzfeld (25 trophies)

Hitzfeld won 14 trophies at Bayern Munich, including five Bundesliga’s and a Champions League triumph.

6. Luiz Felipe Scolari (26 trophies)

Most of Scolari’s success has come in Brazil, winning multiple trophies with Gremio and Palmeiras. He also guided his country to the World Cup title in 2002.

5. Jock Stein (26 trophies)

A true Celtic legend. Stein guided the club to the European Cup in 1967 and 10 Scottish League Championship triumphs.

4. Valeriy Lobanovskyi (29 trophies)

28 of the 29 trophies Lobanovskyi won

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