How many trophies has José Mourinho won? Special One ready for new job after adding to cutlery collection in Rome
José Mourinho is one of the best coaches in the world, but his next move seems to be confirmed three months after leaving Roma.
The special one' was fired by the Giallorossi After a two-and-a-half-year stint in January, he left with a larger trophy collection than when he arrived.
The 61-year-old has won something at most of the clubs he has managed, including Real Madrid. Chelsea and manchester united among their employers.
He seems willing to take over Turkish Super Lig giant Fenerbahce despite having recently held talks with Saudi club Al Qadsiah
Mourinho He will always be considered one of the best and is a master of cup competitions as he hopes his new club brings him more titles.
How many trophies has Mourinho won?
Mourinho's career is an incredible story and it led him to be the man he is today.
He started as coach of the Setúbal U-17 and U-19 before Mr. Bobby Robson He saw something and took him under his protection to Sporting Lisbon and Barcelonawhere he worked as a translator.
Mourinho rose through the ranks and became Barça's assistant manager until managing Benfica for just ten games and then Leiria before landing the Porto job in 2002.
Since taking charge of Porto, Mourinho has enjoyed 21 years at the top of European football and has won a staggering 26 major trophies, including two Champions League titles and three Premier League titles.
Jose Mourinho great honors
Port
- First League: 2002–03, 2003–04
- Portugal Taca: 2002-03
- Supertaca Cándido de Oliveira: 2003
- UEFA Champions League: 2003-04
- UEFA Cup: 2002-03
Chelsea
- Premier League: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2014–15
- FA Cup: 2006-07
- League Cup: 2004–05, 2006–07, 2014–15
Inter de Milan
- Serie A: 2008–09, 2009–10
- Italian Cup: 2009-10
- Italian Super Cup: 2008
- UEFA Champions League: 2009-10
real Madrid
- The League: 2011-12
- Copa del Rey: 2010-11
- Spanish Super Cup: 2012
manchester united
- EFL Cup: 2016-17
- UEFA European League: 2016-17
- FA Cup runners-up: 2017-18
- UEFA Super Cup runner-up: 2017
Roma
- UEFA European Conference League: 2021-22
first real Madrid The boss has been recognized as FIFA Coach of the Year on four occasions, with different clubs each time.
His first trophy came in the 2002/03 season, when he won the old UEFA Cup with Porto before guiding the Portuguese giants to the Champions League the following year.
At the time, Mourinho was considered one of the best around and arrived in west London as the self-proclaimed 'Special'.
Chelsea then conceded a 15 goals, the historical minimum in the top flight as they won the Premier League during his first year in charge.
Two League Cups, the FA Cup and another top-flight title followed before he mutually agreed to leave Stamford Bridge.
A move to Inter Milan saw Mourinho stopped Pep Guardiola Barcelona in the Champions League before beating Bayern Munich and Mourinho's former mentor Loius Van Gaal in the final to be crowned kings of Europe.
Real Madrid came calling and, although UEFA's top prize eluded him, Mourinho won three trophies, including the LaLiga title.
Then came the return to Chelsea, which started well but ended with the Blues outside the top ten and several reports suggesting the players had lost faith in their boss.
However, he soon returned to manage Manchester United and, although things ended badly again, Mourinho won the Europa League and the League Cup at Old Trafford.
Surprisingly, his next club was Tottenham.
Mourinho became the star of Amazon's 'All or Nothing' series about Spurs, but was fired before they played the League Cup final against Manchester City, who it still bothers him for this day.
That would have given Mourinho the chance to win a trophy against Tottenham and maintain his record, but Spurs handed the reins to Ryan Mason and lost 1-0 at Wembley.
The former United player is now a free agent after leaving Rome, the capital of Italy.
In Serie A, his Roma team finished sixth three years in a row and received his marching orders in January 2024.
However, they won the inaugural UEFA Europa Conference League season when Roma beat Feyenoord in the final in May 2022.