A young manager with plenty of character, Jose Mourinho shot to fame by winning the Champions League with Porto. He thrived at Chelsea, Inter Milan and is now at Real Madrid
In a 14-year spell at the helm of Liverpool, Bill Shankly picked up eight major honours. He is considered to be one of the greatest British managers of all time.
In 25 years at Old Trafford, Sir Alex Ferguson has lifted 12 Premier League titles, two European Cups and five FA Cups. On his 70th birthday, we look back on his phenomenal achievements.
Bob Paisley is the only manager in history to win three European Cups with the same club. He led Liverpool to continental successes in 1977, 1978 and 1981.
Few can match Giovanni Trapattoni. In a career spanning 25 years, he has won league titles in Italy, Germany, Portugal and Austria, as well as a European Cup and three Europa League titles.
England manager Fabio Capello has enjoyed a fine managerial career in Europe. The Italian has won seven league titles in Italy and Spain, as well as capturing the UEFA Champions League.
Arrigo Sacchi is best remembered for his time in Italy. He led AC Milan to two European Cups and a league title, and also took the Italian national side to the 1994 World Cup Final.
Rinus Michels won league titles in Italy and Holland, claimed the European Cup, and led Holland to the 1988 European Championship. He was named FIFA’s coach of the century in 1999.
Mario Zagallo won the World Cup three times as a player and manager of Brazil. He introduced the game to some revolutionary tactics and created the Brazilian dream team that included Pele.
Ottmar Hitzfeld became only the second coach to win the UEFA Champions League with two different sides. They are two of the 28 honours he has won as a coach.