Jose Mourinho is one of the most successful managers in the history of football, having won a total of 26 trophies throughout his career. His first trophy was the Portuguese Primeira Liga title with Porto in 2002/03, which was followed by the Taca de Portugal and UEFA Cup that same season. The following season saw him win the Primeira Liga and Portuguese Super Cup titles. In 2003/04, Mourinho achieved the crowning moment of his career when he led Porto to a Champions League victory over Manchester United.
Mourinho then moved to Chelsea, where he won the League Cup and Premier League in his first season. He also won the Community Shield and another Premier League title in 2005/06. He left Chelsea in 2007, but not before winning the League Cup and FA Cup in 2006/07.
At Inter Milan, Mourinho won the Supercoppa Italiana and Serie A title in his first season, followed by the treble (Serie A, Coppa Italia and Champions League) in his second season. He then joined Real Madrid, where he collected one La Liga title, one Copa del Rey and one Supercopa de Espana.
Mourinho returned to Chelsea in 2013 and won another Premier League and League Cup in 2014/15. He then moved to Manchester United in 2016, where he won the Community Shield, League Cup and Europa League in his first season. He was sacked by Tottenham just days before the League Cup final in 2021, but won the Europa Conference League with Roma last year – becoming the only manager in history to win all three of UEFA’s major club competitions.