User:Timbouctou/France managers

Key
00 Manager won both the League and Cup in the same season, completing the French domestic Double.
00 Cup won by team from outside the top league

List of managers

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French league championship winners Coupe de France winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1917–18 No competition held 1918–1932. 1918 (1st) [[ ]]   [[|]] Olympique Paris (1)
1918–19 1919 (2nd) [[ ]]   [[|]] CASG Paris (1)
1919–20 1920 (3rd) CA Paris (1)
1920–21 1921 (4th) [[ ]]   [[|]] Red Star (1)
1921–22 1922 (5th) [[ ]]   [[|]] Red Star (2)
1922–23 1923 (6th) [[ ]]   [[|]] Red Star (3)
1923–24 1924 (7th) Peter Farmer   ENG Marseille (1)
1924–25 1925 (8th) [[ ]]   [[|]] CASG Paris (2)
1925–26 1926 (9th) Victor Gibson   SCO Marseille (2)
1926–27 1927 (10th) Victor Gibson (2)   SCO Marseille (3)
1927–28 1928 (11th) Red Star (4)
1928–29 1929 (12th) Montpellier (1)
1929–30 1930 (13th) Sydney Regan   ENG FC Sète (1)
1930–31 1931 (14th) Club Français (1)
1931–32 1932 (15th) Billy Aitken   SCO Cannes (1)
1932–33 (1st) Robert De Veen   BEL Olympique Lillois (1) 1933 (16th) Charles Griffiths   ENG Excelsior Roubaix (1)
1933–34 (2nd) René Dedieu   FRA Sète (1) 1934 (17th) René Dedieu   FRA FC Sète (2)
1934–35 (3rd) Conrad Ross   URU Sochaux (1) 1935 (18th) Vinzenz Dittrich   AUT Marseille (4)
1935–36 (4th) Sid Kimpton   ENG RC Paris (1) 1936 (19th) Sid Kimpton   ENG RC Paris (1)
1936–37 (5th) József Eisenhoffer   HUN Marseille (1) 1937 (20th) Conrad Ross   URU Sochaux (1)
1937–38 (6th) Conrad Ross (2)   URU Sochaux (2) 1938 (21st) Henri Conchy   FRA Marseille (5)
1938–39 (7th) Jean Marmiès   FRA Sète (2) 1939 (22nd) Sid Kimpton (2)   ENG RC Paris (2)
1939–40 Championship suspended 1939–1945 due to World War II.[A] 1940 (23rd) Elie Rous   ENG RC Paris (3)
1940–41 1941 (24th) Benito Díaz   ESP Bordeaux (1)
1941–42 1942 (25th) Red Star (5)
1942–43 1943 (26th) Joseph Gonzales   FRA Marseille (6)
1943–44 1944 (27th) Paul Wartel   FRA Nancy-Lorraine (1)
1944–45 1945 (28th) Paul Baron   FRA RC Paris (4)
1945–46 (8th) Bill Berry   ENG Lille (1) 1946 (29th) Bill Berry   ENG Lille (1)
1946–47 (9th) Charles Demeillez   FRA Roubaix-Tourcoing (1) 1947 (30th) André Cheuva   FRA Lille (2)
1947–48 (10th) József Zilisy   HUN Marseille (2) 1948 (31st) André Cheuva (2)   FRA Lille (3)
1948–49 (11th) Henri Roessler   FRA Reims (1) 1949 (32nd) Paul Baron (2)   FRA RC Paris (5)
1949–50 (12th) André Gérard   FRA Bordeaux (1) 1950 (33rd) Henri Roessler   FRA Reims (1)
1950–51 (13th) Numa Andoire   FRA Nice (1) 1951 (34th) Charles Nicolas   FRA Strasbourg (1)
1951–52 (14th) Numa Andoire (2)   FRA Nice (2) 1952 (35th) Numa Andoire   FRA Nice (1)
1952–53 (15th) Albert Batteux   FRA Reims (2) 1953 (36th) André Cheuva (3)   FRA Lille (4)
1953–54 (16th) André Cheuva   FRA Lille (2) 1954 (37th) Bill Berry (2)   ENG Nice (2)
1954–55 (17th) Albert Batteux (2)   FRA Reims (3) 1955 (38th) André Cheuva (4)   FRA Lille (5)
1955–56 (18th) Luis Carniglia   ARG Nice (3) 1956 (39th) Louis Dugauguez   FRA Sedan (1)
1956–57 (19th) Jean Snella   FRA Saint-Étienne (1) 1957 (40th) Jules Bigot   FRA Toulouse (1)
1957–58 (20th) Albert Batteux (3)   FRA Reims (4) 1958 (41st) Albert Batteux   FRA Reims (2)
1958–59 (21st) Jean Luciano   FRA Nice (4) 1959 (42nd) Lucien Jasseron   FRA Le Havre (1)
1959–60 (22nd) Albert Batteux (4)   FRA Reims (5) 1960 (43rd) Lucien Leduc   FRA Monaco (1)
1960–61 (23rd) Lucien Leduc   FRA Monaco (1) 1961 (44th) Louis Dugauguez (2)   FRA Sedan (2)
1961–62 (24th) Albert Batteux (5)   FRA Reims (6) 1962 (45th) Henri Guérin   FRA Saint-Étienne (1)
1962–63 (25th) Lucien Leduc (2)   FRA Monaco (2) 1963 (46th) Lucien Leduc (2)   FRA Monaco (2)
1963–64 (26th) Jean Snella (2)   FRA Saint-Étienne (2) 1964 (47th) Lucien Jasseron (2)   FRA Lyon (1)
1964–65 (27th) José Arribas   FRA Nantes (1) 1965 (48th) Jean Prouff   FRA Rennes (1)
1965–66 (28th) José Arribas (2)   FRA Nantes (2) 1966 (49th) Paul Frantz   FRA Strasbourg (2)
1966–67 (29th) Jean Snella (3)   FRA Saint-Étienne (3) 1967 (50th) Louis Hon   FRA Lyon (2)
1967–68 (30th) Albert Batteux (6)   FRA Saint-Étienne (4) 1968 (51st) Albert Batteux (2)   FRA Saint-Étienne (2)
1968–69 (31st) Albert Batteux (7)   FRA Saint-Étienne (5) 1969 (52nd) Mario Zatelli   FRA Marseille (7)
1969–70 (32nd) Albert Batteux (8)   FRA Saint-Étienne (6) 1970 (53rd) Albert Batteux (3)   FRA Saint-Étienne (3)
1970–71 (33rd) Lucien Leduc (3)   FRA Marseille (3) 1971 (54th) Jean Prouff (2)   FRA Rennes (2)
1971–72 (34th) Mario Zatelli   FRA Marseille (4) 1972 (55th) Mario Zatelli (2)   FRA Marseille (8)
1972–73 (35th) José Arribas (3)   FRA Nantes (3) 1973 (56th) Aimé Mignot   FRA Lyon (3)
1973–74 (36th) Robert Herbin   FRA Saint-Étienne (7) 1974 (57th) Robert Herbin   FRA Saint-Étienne (4)
1974–75 (37th) Robert Herbin (2)   FRA Saint-Étienne (8) 1975 (58th) Robert Herbin (2)   FRA Saint-Étienne (5)
1975–76 (38th) Robert Herbin (3)   FRA Saint-Étienne (9) 1976 (59th) Jules Zvunka   FRA Marseille (9)
1976–77 (39th) Jean Vincent   FRA Nantes (4) 1977 (60th) Robert Herbin (3)   FRA Saint-Étienne (6)
1977–78 (40th) Lucien Leduc (4)   FRA Monaco (3) 1978 (61st) Antoine Redin   FRA Nancy (1)
1978–79 (41st) Gilbert Gress   FRA Strasbourg (1) 1979 (62nd) Jean Vincent   FRA Nantes (1)
1979–80 (42nd) Jean Vincent (2)   FRA Nantes (5) 1980 (63rd) Gérard Banide   FRA Monaco (3)
1980–81 (43rd) Robert Herbin (4)   FRA Saint-Étienne (10) 1981 (64th) Antoine Redin (2)   FRA Bastia (1)
1981–82 (44th) Gérard Banide   FRA Monaco (4) 1982 (65th) Georges Peyroche   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (1)
1982–83 (45th) Jean-Claude Suaudeau   FRA Nantes (6) 1983 (66th) Georges Peyroche (2)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (2)
1983–84 (46th) Aimé Jacquet   FRA Bordeaux (2) 1984 (67th) Henryk Kasperczak   POL Metz (1)
1984–85 (47th) Aimé Jacquet (2)   FRA Bordeaux (3) 1985 (68th) Lucien Muller   FRA Monaco (4)
1985–86 (48th) Gérard Houllier   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (1) 1986 (69th) Aimé Jacquet   FRA Bordeaux (2)
1986–87 (49th) Aimé Jacquet (3)   FRA Bordeaux (4) 1987 (70th) Aimé Jacquet (2)   FRA Bordeaux (3)
1987–88 (50th) Arsène Wenger   FRA Monaco (5) 1988 (71st) Marcel Husson   FRA Metz (2)
1988–89 (51st) Gérard Gili   FRA Marseille (5) 1989 (72nd) Gérard Gili   FRA Marseille (10)
1989–90 (52nd) Gérard Gili (2)   FRA Marseille (6) 1990 (73rd) Michel Mézy   FRA Montpellier (2)
1990–91 (53rd) Raymond Goethals   BEL Marseille (7) 1991 (74th) Arsène Wenger   FRA Monaco (5)
1991–92 (54th) Raymond Goethals (2)   BEL Marseille (8) 1992 (75th) Competition abandoned due to stadium disaster
1992–93 (55th) League title rescinded due to bribery scandal.[B] 1993 (76th) Artur Jorge   POR Paris Saint-Germain (3)
1993–94 (56th) Artur Jorge   POR Paris Saint-Germain (2) 1994 (77th) Guy Roux   FRA Auxerre (1)
1994–95 (57th) Jean-Claude Suaudeau (2)   FRA Nantes (7) 1995 (78th) Luis Fernández   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (4)
1995–96 (58th) Guy Roux   FRA Auxerre (1) 1996 (79th) Guy Roux (2)   FRA Auxerre (2)
1996–97 (59th) Jean Tigana   FRA Monaco (6) 1997 (80th) Silvester Takač   FRY Nice (3)
1997–98 (60th) Daniel Leclercq   FRA Lens (1) 1998 (81st) Ricardo Gomes   BRA Paris Saint-Germain (5)
1998–99 (61st) Élie Baup   FRA Bordeaux (5) 1999 (82nd) Reynald Denoueix   FRA Nantes (2)
1999–2000 (62nd) Claude Puel   FRA Monaco (7) 2000 (83rd) Reynald Denoueix (2)   FRA Nantes (3)
2000–01 (63rd) Raynald Denoueix   FRA Nantes (8) 2001 (84th) Yvon Pouliquen   FRA Strasbourg (3)
2001–02 (64th) Jacques Santini   FRA Lyon (1) 2002 (85th) Yvon Pouliquen (2)   FRA Lorient (1)
2002–03 (65th) Paul Le Guen   FRA Lyon (2) 2003 (86th) Guy Roux (3)   FRA Auxerre (3)
2003–04 (66th) Paul Le Guen (2)   FRA Lyon (3) 2004 (87th) Vahid Halilhodžić   BIH Paris Saint-Germain (6)
2004–05 (67th) Paul Le Guen (3)   FRA Lyon (4) 2005 (88th) Guy Roux (4)   FRA Auxerre (4)
2005–06 (68th) Gérard Houllier (2)   FRA Lyon (5) 2006 (89th) Guy Lacombe   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (7)
2006–07 (69th) Gérard Houllier (3)   FRA Lyon (6) 2007 (90th) Alain Perrin   FRA Sochaux (2)
2007–08 (70th) Alain Perrin   FRA Lyon (7) 2008 (91st) Alain Perrin (2)   FRA Lyon (4)
2008–09 (71st) Laurent Blanc   FRA Bordeaux (6) 2009 (92nd) Victor Zvunka   FRA Guingamp (1)
2009–10 (72nd) Didier Deschamps   FRA Marseille (9) 2010 (93rd) Antoine Kombouaré   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (8)
2010–11 (73rd) Rudi García   FRA Lille (3) 2011 (94th) Rudi García   FRA Lille (6)
2011–12 (74th) René Girard   FRA Montpellier (1) 2012 (95th) Rémi Garde   FRA Lyon (5)
2012–13 (75th) Carlo Ancelotti   ITA Paris Saint-Germain (3) 2013 (96th) Francis Gillot   FRA Bordeaux (4)
2013–14 (76th) Laurent Blanc (2)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (4) 2014 (97th) Jocelyn Gourvennec   FRA Guingamp (2)
2014–15 (77th) Laurent Blanc (3)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (5) 2015 (98th) Laurent Blanc   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (9)
2015–16 (78th) Laurent Blanc (4)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (6) 2016 (99th) Laurent Blanc (2)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (10)
2016–17 (79th) Leonardo Jardim   POR Monaco (8) 2017 (100th) Unai Emery   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (11)
2017–18 (80th) Unai Emery   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (7) 2018 (101st) Unai Emery (2)   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (12)
2018–19 (81st) Thomas Tuchel   GER Paris Saint-Germain (8) 2019 (102nd) Julien Stéphan   FRA Rennes (3)
2019–20 (82nd) Thomas Tuchel (2)   GER Paris Saint-Germain (9) 2020 (103rd) Thomas Tuchel   GER Paris Saint-Germain (13)
2020–21 (83rd) Christophe Galtier   FRA Lille (4) 2021 (104th) Mauricio Pochettino   ARG Paris Saint-Germain (14)
2021–22 (84th) Mauricio Pochettino   ARG Paris Saint-Germain (10) 2022 (105th) Antoine Kombouaré (2)   FRA Nantes (4)
2022–23 (85th) Christophe Galtier (2)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (11) 2023 (106th) Philippe Montanier   FRA Toulouse (1)
2023–24 (86th) Luis Enrique   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (12) 2024 (107th) Luis Enrique   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (15)

Super Cup winners

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The French Super Cup (French: Trophée des Champions) is the third trophy available to clubs in the French football system. First played in 1947, it consists of a single match contested by previous season's league and cup holders. The game is usually played around the time of the beginning of the following football season, in July or August.

The match was played under different names until 1995, when the current name was adopted. Since 2009, the match is often played outside of France.

Key
00 Manager went on to win the French League 1 and French Cup, winning all three domestic trophies in the same season.
Turkish Football Super Cup winners Notes
Year Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1955 (1st) [[ ]]   [[|]] Reims (1)
1956 (2nd) [[ ]]   [[|]] Sedan (1)
1957 (3rd) [[ ]]   [[|]] Saint-Étienne (1)
1969 (4th) Tomislav Kaloperović   YUG Galatasaray (2)
1970 (5th) Adnan Süvari   TUR Göztepe (1)
1971 (6th) Abdulah Gegić   YUG Eskişehirspor (1)
1972 (7th) Brian Birch   ENG Galatasaray (3)
1973 (8th) Didi   BRA Fenerbahçe (2)
1974 (9th) Metin Türel   TUR Beşiktaş (2)
1975 (10th) Abdulah Gegić (2)   YUG Fenerbahçe (3)
1976 (11th) Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı   TUR Trabzonspor (1)
1977 (12th) Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı (2)   TUR Trabzonspor (2)
1978 (13th) Özkan Sümer   TUR Trabzonspor (3)
1979 (14th) Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı (3)   TUR Trabzonspor (4)
1980 (15th) Özkan Sümer (2)   TUR Trabzonspor (5)
1981 (16th) Yılmaz Gökdel   TUR Ankaragücü (1)
1982 (17th) Özkan Sümer (3)   TUR Galatasaray (4)
1983 (18th) Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı (4)   TUR Trabzonspor (6)
1984 (19th) Todor Veselinović   YUG Fenerbahçe (4)
1985 (20th) Kálmán Mészöly   HUN Fenerbahçe (5)
1986 (21st) Branko Stanković   YUG Beşiktaş (3)
1987 (22nd) Jupp Derwall   FRG Galatasaray (5)
1988 (23rd) Mustafa Denizli   TUR Galatasaray (6)
1989 (24th) Gordon Milne   ENG Beşiktaş (4)
1990 (25th) Ömer Kaner   TUR Fenerbahçe (6)
1991 (26th) Mustafa Denizli (2)   TUR Galatasaray (7)
1992 (27th) Gordon Milne (2)   ENG Beşiktaş (5)
1993 (28th) Reiner Hollmann   GER Galatasaray (8)
1994 (29th) Christoph Daum   GER Beşiktaş (6)
1995 Luis Fernandez   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (1)
1996 Not played due to Auxerre winning the double
1997 Jean Tigana   FRA Monaco (3)
1998 Alain Giresse   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (2)
1999 Raynald Denoueix   FRA Nantes (2)
2000 Claude Puel   FRA Monaco (4)
2001 Raynald Denoueix (2)   FRA Nantes (3)
2002 Paul Le Guen   FRA Lyon (2)
2003 Paul Le Guen (2)   FRA Lyon (3)
2004 Paul Le Guen (3)   FRA Lyon (4)
2005 Gérard Houllier   FRA Lyon (5)
2006 Gérard Houllier (2)   FRA Lyon (6)
2007 Alain Perrin   FRA Lyon (7)
2008 Laurent Blanc   FRA Bordeaux (2)
2009 Laurent Blanc (2)   FRA Bordeaux (3)
2010 Didier Deschamps   FRA Marseille (2)
2011 Didier Deschamps (2)   FRA Marseille (3)
2012 Rémi Garde   FRA Lyon (8)
2013 Laurent Blanc (3)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (3)
2014 Laurent Blanc (4)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (4)
2015 Laurent Blanc (5)   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (5)
2016 Unai Emery   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (6)
2017 Unai Emery (2)   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (7)
2018 Thomas Tuchel   GER Paris Saint-Germain (8)
2019 Thomas Tuchel (2)   GER Paris Saint-Germain (9)
2020 Mauricio Pochettino   ARG Paris Saint-Germain (10)
2021 Jocelyn Gourvennec   FRA Lille (1)
2022 Christophe Galtier   FRA Paris Saint-Germain (11)
2023 Luis Enrique   ESP Paris Saint-Germain (12)