List of Serie A winning managers

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.

Giovanni Trapattoni has won Serie A seven times (with two clubs), more than any other manager.


Seasons and winning managers

Season Manager Nationality Club References
1929-30 Árpád Weisz Hungarian Ambrosiana-Inter
1930-31 Carlo Carcano Italian Juventus [1]
1931-32 Carlo Carcano Italian Juventus [1]
1932-33 Carlo Carcano Italian Juventus [1]
1933-34 Carlo Carcano Italian Juventus [1]
1934-35 Carlo Bigatto Italian Juventus [1]
1935-36 Árpád Weisz Hungarian Bologna
1936-37 Árpád Weisz Hungarian Bologna
1937-38 Armando Castellazzi Italian Ambrosiana-Inter
1938-39 Hermann Felsner Austrian Bologna
1939-40 Giuseppe Peruchetti Italian Ambrosiana-Inter
1940-41 Hermann Felsner Austrian Bologna
1941-42 Alfréd Schaffer Hungarian Roma
1942-43 András Kuttik Hungarian Torino
1943-44 -
1944-45 Cancelled due to WWII
1945-46 Luigi Ferrero Italian Torino [2]
1946-47 Luigi Ferrero Italian Torino [2]
1947-48 Mario Sperone Italian Torino [2]
1948-49 Leslie Lievesley English Torino [2]
1949-50 Jesse Carver English Juventus [1][2]
1950-51 Lajos Czeizler Hungarian Milan [2]
1951-52 György Sárosi Hungarian Juventus [2]
1952-53 Alfredo Foni Italian Inter [2]
1953-54 Alfredo Foni Italian Inter [2]
1954-55 Ettore Puricelli Italian Milan [2]
1955-56 Fulvio Bernardini Italian Fiorentina [2]
1956-57 Giuseppe Viani Italian Milan [2]
1957-58 Ljubiša Broćić Yugoslav Juventus [1][2]
1958-59 Giuseppe Viani Italian Milan [2]
1959-60 Carlo Parola Italian Juventus [1][2][lower-alpha 1]
1960-61 Carlo Parola Italian Juventus [1][2][lower-alpha 1]
1961-62 Nereo Rocco Italian Milan [2]
1962-63 Helenio Herrera French Inter [2]
1963-64 Fulvio Bernardini Italian Bologna [2]
1964-65 Helenio Herrera French Inter [2]
1965-66 Helenio Herrera French Inter [2]
1966-67 Heriberto Herrera Paraguayan Juventus [1][2]
1967-68 Nereo Rocco Italian Milan [2]
1968-69 Bruno Pesaola Italian Fiorentina [2]
1969-70 Manlio Scopigno Italian Cagliari [2]
1970-71 Giovanni Invernizzi Italian Inter [2]
1971-72 Čestmír Vycpálek Czechoslovak Juventus [1][2]
1972-73 Čestmír Vycpálek Czechoslovak Juventus [1][2]
1973-74 Tommaso Maestrelli Italian Lazio [2]
1974-75 Carlo Parola Italian Juventus [1][2]
1975-76 Luigi Radice Italian Torino [2]
1976-77 Giovanni Trapattoni Italian Juventus [1][2]
1977-78 Giovanni Trapattoni Italian Juventus [1][2]
1978-79 Nils Liedholm Swedish Milan [2]
1979-80 Eugenio Bersellini Italian Inter [2]
1980-81 Giovanni Trapattoni Italian Juventus [1][2]
1981-82 Giovanni Trapattoni Italian Juventus [1][2]
1982-83 Nils Liedholm Swedish Roma [2]
1983-84 Giovanni Trapattoni Italian Juventus [1][2]
1984-85 Osvaldo Bagnoli Italian Hellas Verona [2]
1985-86 Giovanni Trapattoni Italian Juventus [2]
1986-87 Ottavio Bianchi Italian Napoli [2]
1987-88 Arrigo Sacchi Italian Milan [2]
1988-89 Giovanni Trapattoni Italian Inter [2]
1989-90 Alberto Bigon Italian Napoli [2]
1990-91 Vujadin Boškov Yugoslav Sampdoria [2]
1991-92 Fabio Capello Italian Milan [2]
1992-93 Fabio Capello Italian Milan [2]
1993-94 Fabio Capello Italian Milan [2]
1994-95 Marcello Lippi Italian Juventus [1][2]
1995-96 Fabio Capello Italian Milan [2]
1996-97 Marcello Lippi Italian Juventus [1][2]
1997-98 Marcello Lippi Italian Juventus [1][2]
1998-99 Alberto Zaccheroni Italian Milan [2]
1999-00 Sven-Göran Eriksson Swedish Lazio [2]
2000-01 Fabio Capello Italian Roma [2]
2001-02 Marcello Lippi Italian Juventus [1][2]
2002-03 Marcello Lippi Italian Juventus [1][2]
2003-04 Carlo Ancelotti Italian Milan [2]
2004-05 Not awarded - - [2]
2005-06 Roberto Mancini Italian Inter [2]
2006-07 Roberto Mancini Italian Inter [2]
2007-08 Roberto Mancini Italian Inter [2]
2008-09 José Mourinho Portuguese Inter [2]
2009-10 José Mourinho Portuguese Inter [2]
2010-11 Massimiliano Allegri Italian Milan [2]
2011-12 Antonio Conte Italian Juventus [1][2]
2012-13 Antonio Conte Italian Juventus [1][2]
2013-14 Antonio Conte Italian Juventus [1][2]
2014-15 Massimiliano Allegri Italian Juventus [1][2]
2015-16 Massimiliano Allegri Italian Juventus [1][2]
2016-17 Massimiliano Allegri Italian Juventus [1][2]
2017-18 Massimiliano Allegri Italian Juventus [1][2]
2018-19 Massimiliano Allegri Italian Juventus [1][2]
2019-20 Maurizio Sarri Italian Juventus [1][2]

Most wins by individual

Nationality Manager Wins Club
Giovanni Trapattoni 7 Juventus, Inter
Massimiliano Allegri 6 Milan, Juventus
Fabio Capello 5 Milan, Roma
Marcello Lippi 5 Juventus
Carlo Carcano 4 Juventus
Antonio Conte 3 Juventus
Helenio Herrera 3 Inter
Roberto Mancini 3 Inter
Carlo Parola 3 Juventus
Árpád Weisz 3 Ambrosiana-Inter,Bologna

Notes

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

See also

References

  1. "Managers List". www.myjuve.it. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  2. iDom. "Serie A winning managers (post-war)". www.sporcle.com. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
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