List of UEFA Super Cup winning managers

Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti, three-time record holders of the trophy.

The UEFA Super Cup is an annual contest played between the previous season's UEFA Champions League (formerly the European Cup) and UEFA Europa League (formerly UEFA Cup) winners.[1] The first final, played over two legs between Dutch team Ajax and Glasgow's Rangers is considered unofficial by UEFA.[2] Rangers were banned from European competition due to the behaviour of their fans but, having won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup the previous season, contested the title.[3] Ajax lifted the trophy under the guidance of Romanian manager Ștefan Kovács, winning 6–3 over the two legs.

From 1973 to 1999, the Super Cup was contested by the winners of the European Cup/Champions league and the holders of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. The latter competition was then abolished and since then, the UEFA Cup have taken part in their place, Galatasaray being the first UEFA Cup winners to do so in 2000. Since the 1998 competition, the final has been a single match, played at a neutral venue, Stade Louis II in Monaco.[4] The first final held in the principality ended in success for Chelsea, led by Italian Gianluca Vialli.

Italian managers have fared most successfully since the inception of the contest, winning eleven titles. Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti are the only managers to have won the trophy on three occasions and with two different clubs, Guardiola with Barcelona in 2009, 2011 and Bayern Munich in 2013 and Ancelotti with Milan in 2003, 2007 and Real Madrid in 2014.

By year

Alex Ferguson won the Super Cup with Aberdeen in 1983 and Manchester United in 1991.
Arrigo Sacchi won back-to-back titles with Milan in 1989 and 1990.
Louis van Gaal won the trophy with Ajax in 1995 and Barcelona in 1997.
Marcello Lippi won the accolade with Juventus in 1996.
Mircea Lucescu won the cup with Galatasaray in 2000.
Final Nationality Winning manager CountryClub Ref(s)
1972  ROUKovács, ȘtefanȘtefan Kovács  NEDAjax [5][6]
1973  NEDKnobel, GeorgeGeorge Knobel  NEDAjax [7][8]
1974 [9]
1975  USSRLobanovsky, ValeriValeri Lobanovsky  USSRDynamo Kyiv [9][10]
1976  BELGoethals, RaymondRaymond Goethals  BELAnderlecht [11][12]
1977  ENGPaisley, BobBob Paisley  ENGLiverpool [13][14]
1978  BELGoethals, RaymondRaymond Goethals  BELAnderlecht [12]
1979  ENGClough, BrianBrian Clough  ENGNottingham Forest [15][16]
1980  ESPPérez, BernardinoBernardino Pérez  ESPValencia [17]
1981 [18]
1982  ENGBarton, TonyTony Barton  ENGAston Villa [19][20]
1983  SCOFerguson, AlexAlex Ferguson  SCOAberdeen [21][22]
1984  ITATrapattoni, GiovanniGiovanni Trapattoni  ITAJuventus [23][24]
1985 [25]
1986  ROUIordănescu, AnghelAnghel Iordănescu  ROUSteaua București [26][27]
1987  CROIvić, TomislavTomislav Ivić  PORPorto [28]
1988  NEDde Mos, AadAad de Mos  BELMechelen [29]
1989  ITASacchi, ArrigoArrigo Sacchi  ITAMilan [30][31]
1990  ITASacchi, ArrigoArrigo Sacchi  ITAMilan [31][32]
1991  SCOFerguson, AlexAlex Ferguson  ENGManchester United [22][33]
1992  NEDCruyff, JohanJohan Cruyff  ESPBarcelona [34][35]
1993  ITAScala, NevioNevio Scala  ITAParma [36]
1994  ITACapello, FabioFabio Capello  ITAMilan [37][38]
1995  NEDGaal, Louis vanLouis van Gaal  NEDAjax [39][40]
1996  ITALippi, MarcelloMarcello Lippi  ITAJuventus [41][42]
1997  NEDGaal, Louis vanLouis van Gaal  ESPBarcelona [40][43]
1998  ITAVialli, GianlucaGianluca Vialli  ENGChelsea [44][45]
1999  SWEEriksson, Sven-GöranSven-Göran Eriksson  ITALazio [46][47]
2000  ROULucescu, MirceaMircea Lucescu  TURGalatasaray [48]
2001  FRAHoullier, GérardGérard Houllier  ENGLiverpool [49]
2002  ESPdel Bosque, VicenteVicente del Bosque  ESPReal Madrid [50][51]
2003  ITAAncelotti, CarloCarlo Ancelotti  ITAMilan [52]
2004  ITARanieri, ClaudioClaudio Ranieri  ESPValencia [53]
2005  ESPBenítez, RafaelRafael Benítez  ENGLiverpool [54][55]
2006  ESPRamos, JuandeJuande Ramos  ESPSevilla [56][57]
2007  ITAAncelotti, CarloCarlo Ancelotti  ITAMilan [58]
2008  NEDAdvocaat, DickDick Advocaat  RUSZenit St. Petersburg [59][60]
2009  ESPGuardiola, PepPep Guardiola  ESPBarcelona [61][62]
2010  ESPSánchez Flores, QuiqueQuique Sánchez Flores  ESPAtlético Madrid [63]
2011  ESPGuardiola, PepPep Guardiola  ESPBarcelona [64]
2012  ARGSimeone, DiegoDiego Simeone  ESPAtlético Madrid [65]
2013  ESPGuardiola, PepPep Guardiola  GERBayern Munich [66]
2014  ITAAncelotti, CarloCarlo Ancelotti  ESPReal Madrid [67]
2015  ESPMartínez, Luis EnriqueLuis Enrique Martínez  ESPBarcelona [68]
2016  FRAZidane, ZinedineZinedine Zidane  ESPReal Madrid [69]

Managers with multiple titles

Rank Nation Manager Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up Clubs won
1 Spain Pep Guardiola 3 0 2009, 2011, 2013 Barcelona, Bayern Munich
Italy Carlo Ancelotti 3 0 2003, 2007, 2014 Milan, Real Madrid
3 Scotland Alex Ferguson 2 2 1983, 1991 1999, 2008 Aberdeen, Manchester United
4 Belgium Raymond Goethals 2 0 1976, 1978 Anderlecht
Italy Arrigo Sacchi 2 0 1989, 1990 Milan
Netherlands Louis van Gaal 2 0 1995, 1997 Ajax, Barcelona

Bold = Still active as manager

By nationality

This table lists the total number of titles won by managers of each nationality.

Nationality Number
of wins
 Italy 11
 Spain 9
 Netherlands 6
 England 3
 Romania 3[70]
 Belgium 2
 France 2
 Scotland 2
 Argentina 1
 Croatia 1
 Soviet Union 1
 Sweden 1

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  70. The total for Romanian managers includes the 1972 title which is not officially recognised by UEFA.

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