List of Serie A winning managers

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This is a list of Serie A winning football managers. Serie A is the men's top professional football division of the Italian football league system. Prior to 1930, it was known by other names, such as Divisione Nazionale.

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Giovanni Trapattoni has won Serie A seven times (with two clubs), more than any other manager. FIFA WC-qualification 2014 - Austria vs Ireland 2013-09-10 - Giovanni Trapattoni 03 (cropped).JPG
Giovanni Trapattoni has won Serie A seven times (with two clubs), more than any other manager.

Seasons and winning managers

SeasonManagerNationalityClubRef.
1929–30 Árpád Weisz Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Ambrosiana-Inter
1930–31 Carlo Carcano Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1]
1931–32 Carlo CarcanoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1]
1932–33 Carlo CarcanoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1]
1933–34 Carlo CarcanoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1]
1934–35 Carlo Bigatto Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1]
1935–36 Árpád WeiszFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Bologna
1936–37 Árpád WeiszFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Bologna
1937–38 Armando Castellazzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ambrosiana-Inter
1938–39 Hermann Felsner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Bologna
1939–40 Giuseppe Peruchetti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ambrosiana-Inter
1940–41 Hermann FelsnerFlag of Austria.svg  Austria Bologna
1941–42 Alfréd Schaffer Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Roma
1942–43 András Kuttik Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Torino
1943–44Cancelled due to World War II
1944–45
1945–46 Luigi Ferrero Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Torino[ citation needed ]
1946–47 Luigi FerreroFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Torino [2]
1947–48 Mario Sperone Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Torino [2]
1948–49 Leslie Lievesley Flag of England.svg  England Torino [2]
1949–50 Jesse Carver Flag of England.svg  England Juventus [1] [2]
1950–51 Lajos Czeizler Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Milan [2]
1951–52 György Sárosi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Juventus [2]
1952–53 Alfredo Foni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
1953–54 Alfredo FoniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
1954–55 Ettore Puricelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1955–56 Fulvio Bernardini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fiorentina [2]
1956–57 Giuseppe Viani Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1957–58 Ljubiša Broćić Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia Juventus [1] [2]
1958–59 Giuseppe VianiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1959–60 Carlo Parola Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2] [a]
1960–61 Carlo ParolaFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2] [a]
1961–62 Nereo Rocco Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1962–63 Helenio Herrera Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Inter [2]
1963–64 Fulvio Bernardini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Bologna [2]
1964–65 Helenio HerreraFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Inter [2]
1965–66 Helenio HerreraFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Inter [2]
1966–67 Heriberto Herrera Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay Juventus [1] [2]
1967–68 Nereo RoccoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1968–69 Bruno Pesaola Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fiorentina [2]
1969–70 Manlio Scopigno Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Cagliari [2]
1970–71 Giovanni Invernizzi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
1971–72 Čestmír Vycpálek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Juventus [1] [2]
1972–73 Čestmír VycpálekFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Juventus [1] [2]
1973–74 Tommaso Maestrelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Lazio [2]
1974–75 Carlo ParolaFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1975–76 Luigi Radice Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Torino [2]
1976–77 Giovanni Trapattoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1977–78 Giovanni TrapattoniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1978–79 Nils Liedholm Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Milan [2]
1979–80 Eugenio Bersellini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
1980–81 Giovanni TrapattoniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1981–82 Giovanni TrapattoniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1982–83 Nils LiedholmFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Roma [2]
1983–84 Giovanni TrapattoniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1984–85 Osvaldo Bagnoli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Hellas Verona [2]
1985–86 Giovanni TrapattoniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [2]
1986–87 Ottavio Bianchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Napoli [2]
1987–88 Arrigo Sacchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1988–89 Giovanni TrapattoniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
1989–90 Alberto Bigon Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Napoli [2]
1990–91 Vujadin Boškov Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia Sampdoria [2]
1991–92 Fabio Capello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1992–93 Fabio CapelloFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1993–94 Fabio CapelloFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1994–95 Marcello Lippi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1995–96 Fabio CapelloFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1996–97 Marcello LippiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1997–98 Marcello LippiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
1998–99 Alberto Zaccheroni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
1999–2000 Sven-Göran Eriksson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Lazio [2]
2000–01 Fabio CapelloFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Roma [2]
2001–02 Marcello LippiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2002–03 Marcello LippiFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2003–04 Carlo Ancelotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
2004–05 Stripped from Juventus [2]
2005–06 Roberto Mancini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
2006–07 Roberto ManciniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
2007–08 Roberto ManciniFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [2]
2008–09 José Mourinho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Inter [2]
2009–10 José MourinhoFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Inter [2]
2010–11 Massimiliano Allegri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [2]
2011–12 Antonio Conte Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2012–13 Antonio ConteFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2013–14 Antonio ConteFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2014–15 Massimiliano AllegriFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2015–16 Massimiliano AllegriFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2016–17 Massimiliano AllegriFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2017–18 Massimiliano AllegriFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2018–19 Massimiliano AllegriFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2019–20 Maurizio Sarri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Juventus [1] [2]
2020–21 Antonio ConteFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [1] [2]
2021–22 Stefano Pioli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Milan [1] [2]
2022–23 Luciano Spalletti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Napoli [1] [2]
2023–24 Simone Inzaghi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Inter [1] [2]

Most wins by individual

NationalityManagerWinsClub(s)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 7Juventus, Inter
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Massimiliano Allegri 6Milan, Juventus
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Fabio Capello 5Milan, Roma
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Marcello Lippi 5Juventus
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Carlo Carcano 4Juventus
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Antonio Conte 4Juventus, Inter
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Helenio Herrera 3Inter
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Roberto Mancini 3Inter
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Carlo Parola 3Juventus
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Árpád Weisz 3Ambrosiana-Inter, Bologna

Notes

  1. 1 2 Carlo Parola was the manager for these seasons while Renato Cesarini was the technical director, as shown here and here.

See also

References

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