List of FC Barcelona managers

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Pep Guardiola is the most successful Barcelona manager (14 titles in four seasons). PepGuardiola.jpg
Pep Guardiola is the most successful Barcelona manager (14 titles in four seasons).

Futbol Club Barcelona is a professional association football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The first full-time manager of Barcelona was Miles Barron.

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Pep Guardiola is the most successful manager in terms of trophies. In 2009, Guardiola's first full year in charge, Barcelona became the first Spanish club to win the continental treble of La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League. Later that year, they became the first football team to achieve the sextuple, comprising the aforementioned treble, the Supercopa de España, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup. [1]

The second most successful Barcelona manager in terms of trophies won is Johan Cruyff, who won four La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, three Supercopa de España, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, one European Cup and one European Super Cup in his 8-year reign as manager.

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Johan Cruyff won La Liga four consecutive times as manager. Johan Cruijff golfer cropped.jpg
Johan Cruyff won La Liga four consecutive times as manager.

During the first 29 years of Barcelona's existence, from 1899 to 1928, Spain did not have a just football league. So Barcelona competed in the championship of the Catalonia region, the winners of which qualified for the Copa del Rey along with the other regional champions. [2] [3]

In February 1929, Spain's first national football league was formed, with Barcelona among the founding members. [4] The club also competed in the Campionat de Catalunya (Catalan Championship) until it was abandoned in 1940. [2] The Copa del Rey continued alongside La Liga. [5] Clubs continued to qualify for it based on their placings in the regional championships until 1940, when it became open to all teams in the top two divisions of La Liga and selected other teams. [6]

NameFromToHonoursNo. of honoursRefs
Flag of England.svg Billy Lambe [7] 191219121 Copa del Rey, 1 Pyrenees Cup 2
Flag of England.svg Miles Barron [8] 19121912
Flag of England.svg Jack Alderson [9] 19131913
Flag of England.svg Jack Greenwell 191319233 Copa del Rey, 5 Campionat de Catalunya, 1 Pyrenees Cup 9 [10]
Flag of England.svg Alf Spouncer [11] 192319241 Campionat de Catalunya 1
Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Jesza Poszony 1924December 1924
Flag of England.svg Ralph Kirby December 1924February 19261 Copa del Rey, 1 Campionat de Catalunya 2 [12]
Flag of Austria.svg Richard Dombi February 1926December 19261 Campionat de Catalunya, 1 Copa del Rey 2 [13]
Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931).svg Romà Forns December 1926March 19291 Campionat de Catalunya, 1 Copa del Rey 2 [14]
Flag of England.svg James Bellamy March 1929July 19311 La Liga, 2 Campionat de Catalunya 3 [15]
Flag of England.svg Jack Greenwell July 1931July 19331 Campionat de Catalunya 1 [16]
Flag of Austria.svg Richard Dombi July 1933February 1934 [17]
Flag of Spain.svg Ramón Zabalo February 1934July 1934 [18]
Flag of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946).svg Franz Platko July 1934July 19351 Campionat de Catalunya 1 [19]
Flag of Ireland.svg Patrick O'Connell July 1935March 19402 Campionat de Catalunya 2 [20]
Flag of Spain (1938-1945).svg Josep Planas March 1940July 1941 [21]
Flag of Spain (1938-1945).svg Ramón Guzmán July 1941January 1942 [22]
Flag of Spain (1938-1945).svg Joan Josep Nogués January 1942June 19441 Copa del Rey 1 [23]
Flag of Spain (1938-1945).svg Josep Samitier June 1944July 19471 La Liga, 1 Copa Eva Duarte 2 [24]
Flag of Uruguay.svg Enrique Fernández July 1947May 19502 La Liga, 1 Copa Eva Duarte, 1 Latin Cup 4 [25]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Ramón Llorens May 1950June 1950 [26]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ferdinand Daučík June 1950July 19542 La Liga, 3 Copa del Rey, 2 Copa Eva Duarte, 1 Latin Cup 8 [27]
Flag of Italy.svg Sandro Puppo July 1954June 1955 [28]
Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Franz Platko June 1955June 1956 [29]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Domingo Balmanya June 1956April 19581 Copa del Rey, 1 Small Club World Cup 2 [30]
Flag of Argentina.svg Helenio Herrera April 1958May 19602 La Liga, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Fairs Cup 4 [31]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Enric Rabassa May 1960June 19601 Fairs Cup 1 [32]
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Ljubiša Broćić June 1960January 1961 [33]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Enrique Orizaola January 1961June 1961 [34]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Luis Miró June 1961November 1961 [35]
Flag of Hungary.svg Ladislao Kubala November 1961January 1963 [36]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Josep Gonzalvo January 1963July 19631 Copa del Rey 1 [37]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg César Rodríguez July 1963October 1964 [22]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Vicente Sasot October 1964June 1965 [38]
Flag of Argentina.svg Roque Olsen June 1965June 19671 Fairs Cup 1 [39]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Salvador Artigas June 1967October 19691 Copa del Rey 1 [40]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Josep Seguer October 1969December 1969 [41]
Flag of England.svg Vic Buckingham December 1969July 19711 Copa del Rey 1 [42]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus Michels July 1971May 19751 La Liga 1 [43]
Flag of Germany.svg Hennes Weisweiler May 1975April 1976 [44]
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Laureano Ruiz April 1976May 1976 [45]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rinus Michels May 1976May 19781 Copa del Rey 1 [46]
Flag of France (lighter variant).svg Lucien Muller May 1978April 1979 [47]
Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Joaquim Rifé April 1979March 19801 Cup Winners' Cup 1 [48]
Flag of Argentina.svg Helenio Herrera March 1980May 1980 [49]
Flag of Hungary.svg Ladislao Kubala May 1980November 1980 [50]
Flag of Argentina.svg Helenio Herrera November 1980June 19811 Copa del Rey 1 [51]
Flag of Germany.svg Udo Lattek June 1981March 19831 Cup Winners' Cup 1 [52]
Flag of Spain.svg José Luis Romero March 1983March 1983 [53]
Flag of Argentina.svg César Luis Menotti March 1983June 19841 Copa del Rey, 1 Copa de la Liga, 1 Supercopa de España 3 [54]
Flag of England.svg Terry Venables June 1984September 19871 La Liga, 1 Copa de la Liga 2 [55]
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Aragonés September 1987May 19881 Copa del Rey 1 [56]
Flag of Spain.svg Carles Rexach June 1988June 1988 [57]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johan Cruyff May 1988May 19961 Copa del Rey, 1 Cup Winners' Cup,4 La Liga, 3 Supercopa de España, 1 European Cup, 1 European Super Cup 11 [58] [59]
Flag of Spain.svg Carles Rexach May 1996June 1996 [60]
Flag of England.svg Bobby Robson July 1996June 19971 Copa del Rey, 1 Supercopa de España, 1 Cup Winners' Cup 3 [61]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Louis van Gaal June 1997May 20002 La Liga, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 UEFA Super Cup 4 [62]
Flag of Spain.svg Lorenzo Serra Ferrer May 2000April 2001 [63]
Flag of Spain.svg Carles Rexach April 2001May 2002 [64]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Louis van Gaal May 2002January 2003 [65]
Flag of Spain.svg Antonio de la Cruz January 2003February 2003 [66]
Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Radomir Antić February 2003June 2003 [67]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank Rijkaard June 2003June 20082 La Liga, 2 Supercopa de España, 1 UEFA Champions League 5 [68]
Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola June 2008June 20123 La Liga, 2 Copa del Rey, 3 Supercopa de España, 2 UEFA Champions League, 2 UEFA Super Cup, 2 FIFA Club World Cup 14 [69]
Flag of Spain.svg Tito Vilanova July 2012July 20131 La Liga 1 [70]
Flag of Argentina.svg Gerardo Martino July 2013May 20141 Supercopa de España 1 [71]
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Enrique May 2014May 20172 La Liga, 3 Copa del Rey, 1 Supercopa de España, 1 UEFA Champions League, 1 UEFA Super Cup, 1 FIFA Club World Cup 9 [72]
Flag of Spain.svg Ernesto Valverde May 2017January 20202 La Liga, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Supercopa de España 4 [73]
Flag of Spain.svg Quique Setién January 2020August 2020 [74]
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ronald Koeman August 2020October 20211 Copa del Rey 1 [75] [76]
Flag of Spain.svg Sergi Barjuán October 2021November 2021 [77]
Flag of Spain.svg Xavi November 2021May 20241 La Liga, 1 Supercopa de España 2 [78]
Flag of Germany.svg Hansi Flick May 2024 [79]

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