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词条 List of Copa Libertadores winning managers
释义

  1. By year

  2. Managers with multiple titles

  3. By nationality

  4. See also

  5. References

This is a list of Copa Libertadores winning football managers. Uruguayan manager Roberto Scarone led Peñarol to success in the inaugural Copa Libertadores finals in 1960 and repeated the feat the following season. Argentine clubs and managers dominated the competition in the late 1960s and 1970s, winning 12 out of 15 tournaments from 1964 to 1978. In the 1990s Brazilian clubs and managers dominated the competition with six wins from 1992 to 1999, after which the second period of Argentine dominance began, with seven wins in the period from 2000 to 2009.

As of the most recent 2017 finals, Argentine managers have been the most successful, winning 26 out of 58 tournaments held, followed by Brazilians with 18 wins and Uruguayans with 10 titles. On only five occasions the tournament was won by foreign managers: Croatian coach Mirko Jozić led Chilean side Colo-Colo to victory in 1991, Argentine Edgardo Bauza won the tournament with Ecuadorian club LDU Quito, and all three wins by Paraguayan side Olimpia came under foreign managers - Uruguayan Luis Cubilla led them to victory in 1979 and 1990, and Argentine Nery Pumpido in 2002. Jozić is also the only manager from outside South America to have won the competition.

The most successful individual manager is Argentine Carlos Bianchi who won the tournament on four occasions, leading Vélez Sársfield to success in 1994, and then again Boca Juniors in 2000, 2001 and 2003. He is followed by fellow Argentine Osvaldo Zubeldía with three consecutive wins in 1968, 1969 and 1970 (all with Estudiantes), while eleven other managers won the tournament twice.

Along with Carlos Bianchi, only three other managers have won the title with more than one club: Brazilians Paulo Autuori (with Cruzeiro in 1997 and São Paulo in 2005), Luiz Felipe Scolari (with Grêmio in 1995 and Palmeiras in 1999), and Argentine Edgardo Bauza (with LDU Quito in 2008 and San Lorenzo in 2014). Bauza is also the only manager to have won the competition with two clubs from different countries.

By year

FinalsNationalityWinning managerCountryClubRef
(1st)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Roberto|Scarone}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Peñarol[1]
(2nd)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Roberto|Scarone}} {{small|(2)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}(2)}}[1]
(3rd)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}LulaBRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Santos[1]
(4th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(2)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(2)}}[1]
(5th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Manuel|Giúdice}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Independiente[1]
(6th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Manuel|Giúdice}} {{small|(2)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(2)}}[1]
(7th)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Roque|Máspoli}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}(3)}}[1]
(8th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Juan José|Pizzuti}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Racing[1]
(9th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Osvaldo|Zubeldía}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Estudiantes[1]
(10th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Osvaldo|Zubeldía}} {{small|(2)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(2)}}[1]
(11th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Osvaldo|Zubeldía}} {{small|(3)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(3)}}[1]
(12th)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Washington|Etchamendi}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Nacional[1]
(13th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Pedro|Dellacha}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(3)}}[1]
(14th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Humberto|Maschio}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(4)}}[1]
(15th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Roberto|Ferreiro}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(5)}}[1]
(16th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Pedro|Dellacha}} {{small|(2)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(6)}}[1]
(17th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Zezé|Moreira}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Cruzeiro[1]
(18th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Juan Carlos|Lorenzo}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Boca Juniors[1]
(19th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Juan Carlos|Lorenzo}} {{small|(2)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(2)}}[1]
(20th)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Luis|Cubilla}}PAR|{{flag|PAR}}}}Olimpia[1]
(21st)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Juan|Mujica}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}(2)}}[1]
(22nd)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Paulo César|Carpegiani}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Flamengo[1]
(23rd)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Hugo|Bagnulo}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}(4)}}[1]
(24th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Valdir|Espinosa}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Grêmio[1]
(25th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}José|Pastoriza}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(7)}}[1]
(26th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}José|Yudica}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Argentinos Juniors[1]
(27th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Héctor|Veira}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}River Plate[1]
(28th)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Oscar|Tabárez}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}(5)}}[1]
(29th)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Roberto|Fleitas}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}(3)}}[1]
(30th)}}COL|{{flag|COL}}}}Francisco|Maturana}}COL|{{flag|COL}}}}Atlético Nacional[1]
(31st)}}URU|{{flag|URU}}}}Luis|Cubilla}} {{small|(2)}}PAR|{{flag|PAR}}}}(2)}}[1]
(32nd)}}CRO|{{flag|CRO}}}}Mirko|Jozić}}CHI|{{flag|CHI}}}}Colo-Colo[1]
(33rd)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Telê|Santana}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}São Paulo[1]
(34th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Telê|Santana}} {{small|(2)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(2)}}[1]
(35th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Carlos|Bianchi}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Vélez Sársfield[1]
(36th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Luiz Felipe|Scolari}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(2)}}[1]
(37th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Ramón|Díaz}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(2)}}[1]
(38th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Paulo|Autuori}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(2)}}[1]
(39th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Antônio|Lopes}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Vasco da Gama[1]
(40th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Luiz Felipe|Scolari}} {{small|(2)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Palmeiras[1]
(41st)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Carlos|Bianchi}} {{small|(2)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(3)}}[1]
(42nd)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Carlos|Bianchi}} {{small|(3)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(4)}}[1]
(43rd)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Nery|Pumpido}}PAR|{{flag|PAR}}}}(3)}}[1]
(44th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Carlos|Bianchi}} {{small|(4)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(5)}}[1]
(45th)}}COL|{{flag|COL}}}}Luis Fernando|Montoya}}COL|{{flag|COL}}}}Once Caldas[1]
(46th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Paulo|Autuori}} {{small|(2)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(3)}}[2]
(47th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Abel|Braga}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Internacional
(48th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Miguel Ángel|Russo}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(6)}}[3]
(49th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Edgardo|Bauza}}ECU|{{flag|ECU}}}}LDU Quito[4]
(50th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Alejandro|Sabella}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(4)}}[5]
(51st)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Celso|Roth}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(2)}}
(52nd)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Muricy|Ramalho}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(3)}}
(53rd)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}TiteBRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Corinthians
(54th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}CucaBRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Atlético Mineiro
(55th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Edgardo|Bauza}} {{small|(2)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}San Lorenzo
(56th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Marcelo|Gallardo}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(3)}}
(57th)}}COL|{{flag|COL}}}}Reinaldo|Rueda}}COL|{{flag|COL}}}}(2)}}
(58th)}}BRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}Renato PortaluppiBRA|{{flag|BRA}}}}(3)}}
(59th)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}Marcelo|Gallardo}} {{small|(2)}}ARG|{{flag|ARG}}}}(4)}}

Managers with multiple titles

{{List of managers with multiple Copa Libertadores titles}}

By nationality

This table lists the total number of titles won by managers of each nationality.

Nationality Number
of wins
{{ARG}} 27
{{BRA}} 18
{{URU}} 10
{{COL}} 3
{{CRO}} 1

See also

  • Copa Libertadores records and statistics

References

General
  • {{Cite web | url = http://www.rsssf.com/sacups/copalib.html | title = Copa Libertadores de América | publisher = rsssf.com | work = Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation | date = 2009-07-16 | accessdate = 2010-01-06}}
  • {{Cite web | url = http://www.rsssf.com/sacups/copalibcoach.html | title = Copa Libertadores - Winning Coaches | publisher = rsssf.com | work = Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation | date = 2004-07-10 | accessdate = 2010-01-06}}
Specific
1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 {{Cite web | url =http://www.rsssf.com/sacups/copalibcoach.html | accessdate = 13 September 2014 |date=10 July 2004 | title = Copa Libertadores - Winning Coaches | publisher = Rec. Sport. Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |first=Juan Pablo |last=Andrés}}
2. ^{{Cite web | url =http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/09/10/uk-soccer-brazil-saopaulo-idUKBRE9890BH20130910 | accessdate = 13 September 2014 |date=10 September 2013 | title = Sao Paulo fire Autuori after 13 games | publisher = Reuters |first=Brian |last=Homewood}}
3. ^{{Cite web | url =https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/clubworldcup/japan2007/news/newsid=638832.html#russo+ready+japanese+challenge | accessdate = 2010-01-06 | date=2007-11-16 | title = Russo ready for Japanese challenge | publisher = FIFA }}
4. ^{{Cite web | url =https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/clubworldcup/japan2008/news/newsid=823563.html#edgardo+bauza+quitos+redeemer | accessdate = 2010-01-06 | date=2008-07-08 | title = Edgardo Bauza, Quito's redeemer | publisher = FIFA }}
5. ^{{Cite web | url =http://www.conmebol.com/conmebol/activeCompetition.html?x=148&sub=3&id=9034&type=2 | accessdate = 2010-01-06 | date=2009-07-16 | title = Así llegó Estudiantes de La Plata a su cuarto título de América | publisher = CONMEBOL | language = Spanish}}
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