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

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

Most wins by individual

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

Notes

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

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj "Managers List". www.myjuve.it. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz iDom. "Serie A winning managers (post-war)". www.sporcle.com. Retrieved 6 February 2020.