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Caretaker managers are included, where known. As of the start of the 2024–25 season, Real Madrid have had 49 full-time managers. The first full-time manager for Real Madrid was Arthur Johnson. [1] He was signed by one of the founders of Real Madrid, and then director, Adolfo Meléndez, and coached the team for ten seasons, gaining one Spanish ...
This is a list of La Liga winning football managers. Miguel Muñoz has won the tournament on a record nine occasions, all with Real Madrid . Enrique Fernández , Helenio Herrera and Johan Cruyff have each won the title on four occasions.
Real Madrid 9–1 CD Castellón: 16 November 1941 Real Madrid 6–4 Real Sociedad: 4 January 1942 Barcelona 5–5 Real Madrid: 10 January 1943 Real Madrid 7–3 Eintracht Frankfurt: 18 May 1960 European Cup: Real Madrid 9–1 Real Sociedad: 16 September 1967 La Liga Real Madrid 7–3 Granada: 12 June 1974 Copa del Rey Sporting Gijón 5–5 Real ...
Pages in category "Real Madrid CF managers" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Despite winning more trophies with the club and being awarded the Miguel Muñoz Trophy in 2014–15 for the best manager in La Liga, Ancelotti was dismissed from Real Madrid in May 2015. He became the manager of Bayern Munich in 2016 and won the Bundesliga title in his first season.
Miguel Muñoz Mozún (19 January 1922 – 16 July 1990) was a Spanish football player and manager.. A midfielder, he spent the majority of his career at Real Madrid before going on to coach the club, where he is widely considered one of the most successful and greatest managers in football history, [1] leading the team to two European Cup victories and nine La Liga titles (winning seven major ...
The FIFA Intercontinental Cup is an international men's association football competition organised by the FIFA. The first edition take place in 2024. The first edition take place in 2024. The competition features the club champions of the six confederations of FIFA, and is played as a knockout tournament with the European team receiving a bye ...
Real Madrid (22) 50 Barcelona (17) 49 Espanyol (4) 43 Hugo Sánchez: Real Madrid: 34 1987–88: Real Madrid (23) 62 Real Sociedad (2) 51 Atlético Madrid (8) 48 Hugo Sánchez: Real Madrid: 29 1988–89: Real Madrid (24) † 62 Barcelona (18) 57 Valencia (5) 49 Baltazar: Atlético Madrid: 35 1989–90: Real Madrid (25) 62 Valencia (5) 53 ...