Pep Guardiola started his coaching career with Barcelona team B, and later took charge of the first-team in 2008. In his first season, he led Barcelona to the treble of La Liga, UEFA Champions League, and the Copa del Rey, becoming the youngest manager to win the aforementioned European competition. In 2011, after leading the club to another La Liga and Champions League double, Guardiola was awarded the Catalan Parliament’s Gold Medal, their highest honour. The same year, he was also named the FIFA World Coach of the Year.
He ended his four-year Barcelona stint in 2012 with 14 honours, a club record.
Guardiola subsequently joined as Bayern Munich as manager in 2013.
He became Manchester City’s manager in 2016, and guided them to a Premier League title in his second campaign in charge, breaking numerous domestic records as the team became the first to attain 100 league points. To date.
He also led the club to their maiden UEFA Champions League Final in 2021.
He has led these teams to play a total of 150 games in the EUFA championship, he 95 wins, 29 draws and 26 losses.
He also won the Champions league title twice and back to back with Barcelona in 2008-09 and 2010-2011.
He is only 5 wins behind Carlo Ancelotti.
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