Jose Mourinho Trophies: The Full Silverware List And Legacy Of Football's Greatest Winner
José Mourinho remains one of the most successful and polarized managers in football history. As the Portuguese tactician commands Fenerbahçe into the 2026/27 campaign, debate continues to swirl around his unmatched silverware record. Having lifted major honors across Portugal, England, Italy, Spain, and Europe’s biggest stage, "The Special One" stands as the only manager to win the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League (formerly UEFA Cup), and the UEFA Europa Conference League.
| Club | Major Trophies Won | Key Continental Titles |
|---|---|---|
| FC Porto | 6 | UEFA Champions League (2004), UEFA Cup (2003) |
| Chelsea | 8 | Premier League (2005, 2006, 2015) |
| Inter Milan | 5 | UEFA Champions League (2010), Serie A (2009, 2010) |
| Real Madrid | 3 | La Liga (2012), Copa del Rey (2011) |
| Manchester United | 3 | UEFA Europa League (2017), League Cup (2017) |
| AS Roma | 1 | UEFA Europa Conference League (2022) |
From Porto to Rome: How "The Special One" Conquered European Football
Mourinho’s defining characteristic as a manager has always been his immediate ability to turn squads into relentless winning machines. His European conquest began at FC Porto, where he stunned the continent by winning back-to-back European titles with the UEFA Cup in 2003 and the Champions League in 2004. That iconic sprint down the Old Trafford touchline announced the arrival of a manager destined to reshape elite football.
Moving to Chelsea in 2004, he instantly broke the Manchester United and Arsenal stronghold on English football, clinching consecutive Premier League titles while setting a then-record 95 points in the 2004/05 season. However, his zenith arrived at Inter Milan in 2010, where he led the Nerazzurri to an unprecedented Italian Treble—winning Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and defeating Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.
The European Grand Slam and Complete Silverware Breakdown
Beyond domestic dominance, Mourinho’s career is defined by a unique record in European competition finals. Up until his dramatic 2023 Europa League final loss with AS Roma, Mourinho held an unbroken winning record in major European finals. He remains the first manager to complete the modern UEFA European trophy set:
- UEFA Champions League (2): FC Porto (2004), Inter Milan (2010)
- UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup (2): FC Porto (2003), Manchester United (2017)
- UEFA Europa Conference League (1): AS Roma (2022)
- Domestic League Titles (8): FC Porto (2003, 2004), Chelsea (2005, 2006, 2015), Inter Milan (2009, 2010), Real Madrid (2012)
- Domestic Cups & Super Cups (13+): Includes the FA Cup, Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, and three League Cups with Chelsea.
His 100-point La Liga title with Real Madrid in 2012 famously snapped Pep Guardiola’s dominant Barcelona run, setting league records with 121 goals scored, proving that his tactical setups could yield devastating attacking output alongside defensive organization.
Top-6 Achievements of Jose Mourinho
The Fenerbahçe Pursuit: Can Mourinho Add Turkish Glory to His Cabinet in 2026?
As of August 2026, Mourinho faces a distinct operational challenge at Fenerbahçe: delivering a long-awaited league crown to Istanbul. Having recalibrated squad mentalities across Europe's top leagues, his focus is squarely fixed on domestic Super Lig success and making noise in UEFA competitions.
With 26 major career trophies already secured, adding silverware in Turkey would make him one of the few managers in history to win major trophies in six different nations. As the 2026/27 European football season gets underway, opposition managers know that regardless of modern tactical trends, facing a Mourinho-led side in a high-stakes fixture remains one of football's steepest obstacles.
