Carlo Ancelotti is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time, having won an impressive 25 trophies throughout his career. The 63 year-old has won the league title in all five of Europe’s major leagues, four Champions League titles with AC Milan and Real Madrid, four UEFA Super Cup triumphs, three Club World Cup’s, a Premier League, FA Cup and Community Shield with Chelsea, a Ligue 1 title with PSG, a La Liga title and two Copa del Rey titles with Real Madrid, as well as two Bundesliga titles and two DFL-Supercup titles with Bayern Munich. Ancelotti has also been recognised for his coaching talents, having won the UEFA Men’s Coach of the Year in 2021/22 and the European Coach of the Year in 2003. His impressive trophy haul places him sixth on the all-time list for trophies won by a manager in professional football.
Carlo Ancelotti Manager Trophies
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