After guiding Real Madrid to a Uefa Super Cup 2024 victory, manager Carlo Ancelotti now has fourteen (14) titles to his name and levels Miguel Muñoz as Madrid manager with most trophies in club history.
The Italian professional football manager continues to make history at Real Madrid. He has won three Champions League titles, two Club World Cups, three European Super Cups, two LaLiga titles, two Copas del Rey and two Spanish Super Cups.
According to realmadrid.com:
Ancelotti has now caught up with a very important figure in Miguel Muñoz, who broke both the record for the number of games played and the record for the amount of time spent in the Madrid dugout. In his 14 consecutive years as coach of our team, he managed 605 matches in which he won 2 European Cups, 1 Intercontinental Cup, 9 Ligas and 2 Spanish Cups. Before becoming coach, he was a player in one of Real Madrid’s most successful periods. In the 10 years he played in the squad (1948-1958), he won 3 European Cups, 4 Ligas and 2 Latin Cups.