List of Real Madrid CF managers

Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain, which plays in La Liga. This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Real Madrid from 1910, when the first professional manager was appointed, to the present day. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker managers are included, where known. As of the start of the 2018–19 season, Real Madrid have had 40 full-time managers.

Zinedine Zidane is the current head coach of the club. He also holds the longest unbeaten streak in the history of Real Madrid with 40 matches, recorded in his first spell.

The first full-time manager for Real Madrid was Arthur Johnson.[1] He was signed by one of the founders of Real Madrid, and then director, Adolfo Meléndez, and coached the team for ten seasons, gaining one Spanish Cup.

The most successful Real Madrid manager in terms of trophies won is Miguel Muñoz, who won nine La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey trophies, two European Cup titles and one Intercontinental Cup in his 15-year reign as manager. He is also the club's longest-serving manager.

List of managers

The complete list of Real Madrid managers is shown in the following table:[2]

Information correct as of the match played on 25 January 2021. Only competitive matches are counted.

Name Natl. From To G[A] W D L GF GA Win%[B] Honours Notes
Arthur Johnson 1910 1920 23 11 3 9 48 39 047.83 1 Copa del Rey [C][D]
Juan de Cárcer 1920 1926 22 10 2 10 38 45 045.45 [C]
Pedro Llorente (Interim) 1926 1926 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! [C]
Santiago Bernabéu 1926 1927 8 5 0 3 31 15 062.50 [C]
José Berraondo 1927 1929 41 27 4 10 115 58 065.85 [C]
José Quirante 1929 1930 18 7 3 8 45 42 038.89 [C]
Lippo Hertzka 1930 1932 52 26 15 11 95 58 050.00 1 La Liga
Robert Firth 1932 1934 45 30 5 10 126 52 066.67 1 La Liga
Francisco Bru 1934 1941 118 71 13 34 290 152 060.17 2 Copa del Rey
Juan Armet 1941 September 1943 46 23 7 16 96 72 050.00
Ramón Encinas September 1943 May 1945 84 45 15 24 199 126 053.57
Jacinto Quincoces May 1945 March 1946 35 18 10 7 70 37 051.43 1 Copa del Rey [C]
Baltasar Albéniz March 1946 April 1947 35 18 5 12 82 66 051.43 1 Copa del Rey
Jacinto Quincoces April 1947 January 1948 17 5 4 8 32 41 029.41
Michael Keeping January 1948 October 1950 82 37 20 25 192 153 045.12 1 Copa Eva Duarte
Baltasar Albéniz October 1950 March 1951 16 7 2 7 41 37 043.75
Héctor Scarone March 1951 April 1952 48 25 10 13 113 73 052.08
Juan Antonio Ipiña April 1952 May 1953 34 21 2 11 82 57 061.76 [C]
Enrique Fernández May 1953 10 December 1954 50 31 8 11 126 60 062.00 1 La Liga
José Villalonga 10 December 1954 June 1957 105 66 14 25 269 141 062.86 2 La Liga
2 European Cup
[E]
Luis Carniglia June 1957 19 February 1959 68 48 11 9 178 58 070.59 1 La Liga
1 European Cup
Miguel Muñoz 21 February 1959 13 April 1959 9 5 2 2 31 9 055.56 [C]
Luis Carniglia 13 April 1959 July 1959 13 8 1 4 28 16 061.54 1 European Cup
Manuel Fleitas July 1959 12 April 1960 33 23 4 6 109 42 069.70
Miguel Muñoz 13 April 1960 15 January 1974 595 352 126 117 1,194 553 059.16 9 La Liga
2 Copa del Rey
2 European Cup
1 Intercontinental Cup
[F]
Luis Molowny 15 January 1974 May 1974 23 13 2 8 49 26 056.52 1 Copa del Rey [C]
Miljan Miljanić May 1974 7 September 1977 134 67 36 31 231 150 050.00 2 La Liga
1 Copa del Rey
Luis Molowny 7 September 1977 June 1979 90 51 24 15 196 94 056.67 2 La Liga
Vujadin Boškov June 1979 29 March 1982 139 80 31 28 249 136 057.55 1 La Liga
1 Copa del Rey
Luis Molowny 29 March 1982 30 June 1982 6 4 1 1 11 7 066.67 1 Copa del Rey
Alfredo Di Stéfano 1 July 1982 22 May 1984 108 63 23 22 192 113 058.33 [C]
Amancio Amaro 22 May 1984 16 April 1985 47 19 13 15 69 52 040.43 [C]
Luis Molowny 16 April 1985 30 June 1986 61 39 7 15 137 67 063.93 1 La Liga
1 Copa de la Liga
2 UEFA Cup
Leo Beenhakker 1 July 1986 30 June 1989 169 107 40 22 357 158 063.31 3 La Liga
1 Copa del Rey
2 Supercopa de España
John Toshack 1 July 1989 19 November 1990 64 41 15 8 161 56 064.06 1 La Liga
Alfredo Di Stéfano 21 November 1990 22 March 1991 21 9 3 9 32 22 042.86 1 Supercopa de España
Radomir Antić 22 March 1991 27 January 1992 39 27 6 6 84 32 069.23
Leo Beenhakker 27 January 1992 29 June 1992 28 14 7 7 47 27 050.00
Benito Floro 1 July 1992 7 March 1994 92 52 21 19 165 90 056.52 1 Copa del Rey
1 Supercopa de España
Vicente del Bosque 7 March 1994 30 June 1994 12 5 2 5 24 23 041.67 [C]
Jorge Valdano 1 July 1994 21 January 1996 78 39 17 22 142 87 050.00 1 La Liga [C]
Vicente del Bosque 21 January 1996 24 January 1996 1 1 0 0 5 0 100.00
Arsenio Iglesias 24 January 1996 29 May 1996 21 11 4 6 33 22 052.38
Fabio Capello 1 July 1996 24 June 1997 48 31 12 5 96 41 064.58 1 La Liga
Jupp Heynckes 25 June 1997 28 May 1998 53 26 15 12 92 55 049.06 1 Supercopa de España
1 UEFA Champions League
José Antonio Camacho 17 June 1998 9 July 1998 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! [C]
Guus Hiddink 15 July 1998 23 February 1999 34 19 4 11 73 48 055.88 1 Intercontinental Cup
John Toshack 24 February 1999 17 November 1999 37 19 9 9 73 62 051.35
Vicente del Bosque 17 November 1999 23 June 2003 233 127 56 50 461 267 054.51 2 La Liga
1 Supercopa de España
2 UEFA Champions League
1 UEFA Super Cup
1 Intercontinental Cup
Carlos Queiroz 25 June 2003 24 May 2004 59 34 11 14 113 76 057.63 1 Supercopa de España
José Antonio Camacho 25 May 2004 20 September 2004 6 4 0 2 7 5 066.67
Mariano García Remón 20 September 2004 30 December 2004 20 12 4 4 37 18 060.00 [C]
Vanderlei Luxemburgo 30 December 2004 4 December 2005 45 28 7 10 83 45 062.22
Juan Ramón López Caro 4 December 2005 1 June 2006 24 12 9 3 41 25 050.00
Fabio Capello 5 July 2006 28 June 2007 50 28 12 10 91 55 056.00 1 La Liga
Bernd Schuster 9 July 2007 9 December 2008 75 44 9 22 156 100 058.67 1 La Liga
1 Supercopa de España
[C]
Juande Ramos 9 December 2008 1 June 2009 27 18 1 8 53 34 066.67
Manuel Pellegrini 2 June 2009 26 May 2010 48 36 5 7 119 48 075.00
José Mourinho 31 May 2010 1 June 2013 178 128 28 22 475 168 071.91 1 La Liga
1 Copa del Rey
1 Supercopa de España
[FIFA]
Carlo Ancelotti 25 June 2013 25 May 2015 119 89 14 16 323 103 074.79 1 Copa del Rey
1 UEFA Champions League
1 UEFA Super Cup
1 FIFA Club World Cup
Rafael Benítez 3 June 2015 4 January 2016 25 17 5 3 69 22 068.00
Zinedine Zidane 4 January 2016 31 May 2018 149 104 29 16 393 160 069.80 1 La Liga
1 Supercopa de España
3 UEFA Champions League
2 UEFA Super Cup
2 FIFA Club World Cup
[C][FIFA]
Julen Lopetegui 12 June 2018[3] 29 October 2018 14 6 2 6 21 20 042.86 [C]
Santiago Solari 30 October 2018 11 March 2019 32 22 2 8 71 37 068.75 1 FIFA Club World Cup [C]
Zinedine Zidane 11 March 2019[4] Present 89 53 18 18 166 87 059.55 1 La Liga
1 Supercopa de España
[C]

Trophies

No. Name LL CdR SdE CED CdlL UCL UC USC IC FCWC Total
1 Miguel Muñoz922114
2 Zinedine Zidane2232211
3 Luis Molowny32128
4 Vicente del Bosque212117
5 Leo Beenhakker3126
6 José Villalonga224
Carlo Ancelotti1111
8 Luis Carniglia123
Miljan Miljanić21
José Mourinho111
11 Francisco Bru22
Vujadin Boškov11
Benito Floro11
Fabio Capello2
Jupp Heynckes11
Bernd Schuster11
17 Arthur Johnson11
Lippo Hertzka1
Robert Firth1
Jacinto Quincoces1
Baltasar Albéniz1
Michael Keeping1
Enrique Fernández1
John Toshack1
Alfredo Di Stéfano1
Jorge Valdano1
Guus Hiddink1
Carlos Queiroz1
Santiago Solari1

Notes

A. ^ Campeonato Centro matches are not counted because it was a regional championship.[5]

B. ^ Win% is rounded to two decimal places.

C. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Formerly played for the club.

D. Club's first full-time manager.

E. The first manager to manage a Spanish club side in European competition and to win a European trophy (1955–56 European Cup).

F. Most honours won and longest-serving manager in club history.

FIFA. a b Won FIFA World Coach of the Year/The Best FIFA Football Coach while at Real Madrid.

References

  1. "Johnson". Real Madrid CF. Archived from the original on 3 March 2012. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  2. "Coaches". Real Madrid C.F. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  3. "Julen Lopetegui: Real Madrid name Spain manager as new head coach". BBC. 12 June 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2018.
  4. "Zidane regresa al real madrid". reammadrid.com (in Spanish). 11 March 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
  5. "Spain – List of Champions of Centro". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 23 September 2009.
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