Pep Guardiola has now won 20 major trophies during his 10 years in charge of Manchester City, further cementing his place among the most successful managers in football history.
Since arriving at the Etihad Stadium in 2016, Guardiola has transformed Manchester City into one of Europe’s dominant teams, delivering consistent success in both domestic and international competitions.
Under Guardiola, City have won six Premier League titles, including multiple record breaking campaigns that reshaped English football standards.
The Spaniard also guided City to their first ever UEFA Champions League title, completing a historic treble winning season that included the FA Cup and Premier League.
Guardiola’s trophy collection with Manchester City now includes:
1 UEFA Champions League
6 Premier League titles
5 League Cups
3 FA Cups
3 Community Shields
1 UEFA Super Cup
1 FIFA Club World Cup
His success has been built around a possession based attacking style that has helped City dominate English football over the past decade.
During Guardiola’s era, players such as Kevin De Bruyne, Erling Haaland, Phil Foden and Rodri have developed into some of the world’s leading stars.
The 55-year-old manager has already enjoyed major success with FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich earlier in his coaching career, but his achievements at Manchester City have established one of the most dominant dynasties in Premier League history.