In the world of football, achieving a treble—winning a domestic league, a domestic cup, and a continental title in a single season—is a monumental accomplishment. For a manager to do this more than once is an even rarer feat, reserved for the elite tacticians of the game. This article explores the legendary football managers who have won the treble multiple times, highlighting their achievements, strategies, and lasting legacies.

What Is a Treble in Football?

A treble in football typically refers to winning three major trophies in one season: the domestic league title, the primary domestic cup, and a prestigious continental competition, such as the UEFA Champions League in Europe. While some variations exist (e.g., including a secondary cup or the UEFA Europa League), the “genuine treble” is widely recognized as the combination of the league, main cup, and top-tier continental title. The rarity of this achievement makes multiple trebles a hallmark of managerial greatness.

Legendary Managers Who Won the Treble More Than Once

Only a select few managers have etched their names into football history by securing the treble on multiple occasions. Below, we spotlight these masterminds and their remarkable achievements.

1. Pep Guardiola

Pep Guardiola, a tactical genius, stands out as the first and only manager to secure the European treble twice with different clubs. In his debut season with Barcelona in 2008-09, he revolutionized the game with his tiki-taka philosophy, guiding the team to a dominant sweep of La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Champions League. Over a decade later, in 2022-23, he repeated this extraordinary success with Manchester City, blending possession-based play with relentless pressing to claim the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League. Guardiola’s innovative approach, leveraging stars like Lionel Messi at Barcelona and Erling Haaland at Manchester City, has redefined modern football and solidified his legacy as one of the greatest managers ever.

2. Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique, another luminary, joined this exclusive club with his own remarkable achievements. In 2014-15, he led Barcelona to a stunning treble, harnessing the lethal attacking trio of Messi, Suárez, and Neymar to conquer La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the UEFA Champions League. A decade later, in 2024-25, he guided Paris Saint-Germain to a triumphant season, securing Ligue 1, the Coupe de France, and the Champions League with a victory over Inter Milan in the final.

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