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Every Trophy Pep Guardiola Has Won – Ranked

Pep Guardiola is undoubtedly one of the most successful and influential football managers of the modern era. From his time at Barcelona to his current role at Manchester City, Guardiola has built a legacy defined by tactical innovation and consistent success. With a remarkable collection of trophies under his belt, his managerial career has seen him dominate in multiple leagues and competitions.

In this article, we take a look at the numerous titles Guardiola has won across his career, breaking them down by club and competition, and celebrating his achievements with some of the biggest football clubs in the world.

Barcelona (2008-2012)

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Guardiola’s time at Barcelona was nothing short of historic, where he revolutionized the team with his tiki-taka style of play. Under his leadership, Barcelona dominated Spanish and European football, winning numerous titles across multiple competitions.

La Liga

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Pep won three La Liga titles with Barcelona (2009, 2010, 2011), establishing the club as the dominant force in Spanish football. His tactical innovations and the use of homegrown talent like Lionel Messi propelled Barcelona to unparalleled success.

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Champions League

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Guardiola led Barcelona to two Champions League victories (2009, 2011). The 2009 win was particularly memorable, with Barcelona defeating Manchester United 2-0 in the final, showcasing the perfect execution of Guardiola’s playing style.

Copa del Rey

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Barcelona claimed two Copa del Rey titles (2009, 2012) under Guardiola. His first victory in 2009 was a memorable 4-1 win over Athletic Bilbao, and his second was a 3-0 win against the same opponent in 2012.

Spanish Super Cup

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Guardiola secured three Spanish Super Cup titles (2009, 2010, 2011), further solidifying Barcelona’s dominance in Spanish football during his tenure. These victories were the result of a series of intense matchups against Real Madrid and other top Spanish teams.

UEFA Super Cup

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In 2009 and 2011, Guardiola won two UEFA Super Cups, defeating Shakhtar Donetsk and Porto, respectively. These triumphs further highlighted Barcelona’s European superiority during his time in charge.

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Club World Cup

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Barcelona claimed two Club World Cup titles (2009, 2011) under Guardiola’s management, with victories against Estudiantes and Santos, cementing their status as the best club in the world during his reign.

Bayern Munich (2013-2016)

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After taking a year off, Guardiola joined Bayern Munich in 2013, where he continued his domestic success but fell short in Europe. His time in Munich was marked by his ability to maintain Bayern’s dominance in the Bundesliga.

Bundesliga

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Guardiola won three consecutive Bundesliga titles (2014, 2015, 2016), continuing Bayern Munich’s dominance in Germany. His tactical innovations and focus on possession-based football helped Bayern maintain their top spot in the league.

DFB-Pokal

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Guardiola led Bayern to two DFB-Pokal victories (2014, 2016), with the 2014 win being a dramatic 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund. These cup wins were a testament to his ability to deliver success in knockout competitions.

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UEFA Super Cup

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In 2013, Guardiola won the UEFA Super Cup by defeating Chelsea 5-4 in a penalty shootout after a thrilling 2-2 draw. This victory came just a few months into his tenure and showcased his ability to deliver silverware in his first season.

Club World Cup

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Guardiola’s Bayern Munich claimed the Club World Cup in 2013, defeating Raja Casablanca 2-0 in the final. This win further established Bayern as a global powerhouse under Guardiola’s guidance.

Manchester City (2016-present)

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Since joining Manchester City in 2016, Guardiola has turned the club into a major force in both English and European football. His time at the Etihad has been marked by an incredible number of domestic titles, as well as European success.

Premier League

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Guardiola has won six Premier League titles (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024), including a record four consecutive titles between 2021 and 2024. His teams have set new standards for attacking football and consistency in England.

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FA Cup

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Guardiola secured two FA Cup victories (2019, 2023), with the 2019 final being a 6-0 drubbing of Watford, marking one of the most dominant performances in recent FA Cup history.

EFL Cup

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Under Guardiola, Manchester City has been dominant in the EFL Cup, winning it four times (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021). His team’s depth and ability to perform in cup competitions have been a hallmark of his tenure at City.

Community Shield

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Guardiola has won the Community Shield three times (2018, 2019, 2024), showcasing his team’s consistency in starting each season strong. These victories often came in high-profile matches against rivals like Chelsea and Liverpool.

Champions League

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In 2023, Guardiola guided Manchester City to their first-ever Champions League title, defeating Inter Milan in the final. This victory completed his mission of bringing Europe’s most prestigious trophy to the Etihad Stadium.

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UEFA Super Cup

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After winning the Champions League, Guardiola’s City claimed the UEFA Super Cup in 2023, defeating Sevilla on penalties. This victory added to Guardiola’s remarkable European success.

Club World Cup

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In 2023, Guardiola led Manchester City to their first-ever Club World Cup title, defeating Fluminense 4-0 in the final. This victory rounded out City’s remarkable year of international triumphs under his leadership.