List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winning managers


The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was an association football competition contested between UEFA member associations' domestic cup winners, such as the English FA Cup champions. Hungarian manager Nándor Hidegkuti led Italian club Fiorentina to victory in the inaugural tournament in 1961. As part of UEFA's reorganisation of their cup competitions, the Cup Winners' Cup was abolished and the last final of the competition was held in 1999; Swede Sven-Göran Eriksson's Italian team Lazio triumphed over Spanish opponents, Mallorca.
Four managers have twice led their teams to victory in the tournament, Johan Cruyff, Valeri Lobanovsky, Nereo Rocco and most recently Alex Ferguson, who won the cup in 1983 with Aberdeen of Scotland and subsequently with Manchester United of England in 1991.

By year

FinalNationalityWinning managerCountryClubRef
1961Fiorentina
1962Atlético Madrid
1963Tottenham Hotspur
1964Sporting CP
1965West Ham United
1966Borussia Dortmund
1967Bayern Munich
1968Milan
1969Slovan Bratislava
1970Manchester City
1971Chelsea
1972Rangers
1973Milan
1974Magdeburg
1975Dynamo Kyiv
1976Anderlecht
1977Hamburg
1978Anderlecht
1979Barcelona
1980Valencia
1981Dinamo Tbilisi
1982Barcelona
1983Aberdeen
1984Juventus
1985Everton
1986Dynamo Kyiv
1987Ajax
1988Mechelen
1989Barcelona
1990Sampdoria
1991Manchester United
1992Werder Bremen
1993Parma
1994Arsenal
1995Real Zaragoza
1996Paris Saint-Germain
1997Barcelona
1998Chelsea
1999Lazio

Managers with multiple titles

By nationality

This table lists the total number of titles won by managers of each nationality.
NationalityNumber of
wins
6
5

4
4
4
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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