Pep Guardiola has reached an extraordinary milestone of 41 trophies as a professional football coach, strengthening his reputation as one of the most successful managers in the history of the sport.
The Spaniard has enjoyed trophy filled spells with FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester City across a coaching career defined by dominance, attacking football and tactical innovation.
Guardiola’s trophy collection includes six Premier League titles with Manchester City, where he has built one of the most dominant teams English football has ever seen.
He has also won three UEFA Champions League titles during his managerial career, including City’s historic first European crown.

The 55-year-old manager’s full trophy haul now stands at:
6 Premier League titles
5 Carabao Cups
4 FIFA Club World Cups
4 UEFA Super Cups
3 Champions League titles
3 La Liga titles
3 Bundesliga titles
3 Spanish Super Cups
3 Community Shields
3 FA Cups
2 Copa del Rey titles
2 DFB Pokal titles
Guardiola first rose to global prominence during his time at Barcelona, where he led a golden generation featuring Lionel Messi, Xavi and Andrés Iniesta.
He later enjoyed domestic success in Germany with Bayern Munich before reshaping Manchester City into a dominant force in both England and Europe.
Known for his possession based style and tactical flexibility, Guardiola has influenced modern football at every club he has managed and continues to set new standards for success at the highest level.