The managers to win the UEFA Super Cup with different clubs | OneFootball

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·14. August 2025

The managers to win the UEFA Super Cup with different clubs

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Luis Enrique has led Paris Saint-Germain to UEFA Super Cup success after his side beat Tottenham Hotspur on penalties.

PSG required a late comeback to force a shootout in the clash, recovering from two goals down. The European champions trailed 2-0 until the 85th minute, after Spurs struck first through Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero.


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Lee Kang-in’s goal pulled one back for PSG before a stoppage-time strike from Goncalo Ramos took the tie to penalties.

PSG missed first in the shootout when Vitinha missed the target, but new signing Lucas Chevalier saved from Van de Ven. After Mathys Tel missed for Spurs, Nuno Mendes fired home a winner to seal success for PSG.

It’s a fifth trophy of the calendar year for PSG, while Enrique has now joined an exclusive group of managers. The Spaniard has become just the fifth coach to lead two different teams to the UEFA Super Cup, after previously winning the trophy with Barcelona.

Every manager to win the UEFA Super Cup with two different sides:

  • Sir Alex Ferguson – Aberdeen (1983) and Manchester United (1991)
  • Louis van Gaal – Ajax (1995) and Barcelona (1997)
  • Carlo Ancelotti – AC Milan (2003 and 2007) and Real Madrid (2014, 2022 and 2024)
  • Pep Guardiola – Barcelona (2009 and 2011), Bayern Munich (2013) and Manchester City (2023)
  • Luis Enrique – Barcelona (2015) and Paris Saint-Germain (2025)

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