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[[File:Guardiola 2010 neutral-bgr.jpg|right|thumb|[[Pep Guardiola]] was the first ever two-time winner in La Liga, with [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]].]] |
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[[File:Sev tren 2016 (3).jpg|right|thumb|[[Unai Emery]] was the first ever two-time winner in Segunda División, with [[Lorca Deportiva CF|Lorca Deportiva]] and [[UD Almería|Almería]].]] |
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The '''Miguel Muñoz Trophy''' ({{ |
The '''Miguel Muñoz Trophy''' ({{langx|es|Trofeo Miguel Muñoz}}) is a [[association football|football]] award for team managers in Spanish football, established by Spanish newspaper [[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]] in 2006, in memory of the legendary [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] manager [[Miguel Muñoz]]. |
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The award is based on MARCA's subjective scoring system: in which a manager is scored out of three, each match, for his team's performances. The manager with the highest points total, in each of [[La Liga]] and the [[Segunda División]], is declared their respective league's winner at the end of the season. |
The award is based on MARCA's subjective scoring system: in which a manager is scored out of three, each match, for his team's performances. The manager with the highest points total, in each of [[La Liga]] and the [[Segunda División]], is declared their respective league's winner at the end of the season. |
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|align="center"| 247.5<ref>{{cite news |title=Carlo ancelotti, trofeo miguel muñoz de la liga... |trans-title=The MARCA Awards party, from within |url=https://www.marca.com/futbol/album/2016/02/08/56b88ffeca474132458b45f0_10.html |work=[[Marca.com]] |date=8 February 2016 |language=es}}</ref> |
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|align="center" rowspan="2"| 67<ref>{{cite news |title=Lopetegui, 'Trofeo Miguel Muñoz' |url=https://www.estadiodeportivo.com/noticias-futbol/2020/12/22/messi-benzemamoreno-lopetegui-zidane-courtois/310969.html |work=[[Estadio Deportivo]] |date=22 December 2020 |language=es}}</ref> |
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The Miguel Muñoz Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Miguel Muñoz) is a football award for team managers in Spanish football, established by Spanish newspaper Marca in 2006, in memory of the legendary Real Madrid manager Miguel Muñoz.
The award is based on MARCA's subjective scoring system: in which a manager is scored out of three, each match, for his team's performances. The manager with the highest points total, in each of La Liga and the Segunda División, is declared their respective league's winner at the end of the season.
La Liga
[edit]Season | Manager(s) | Club | Score |
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2005–06 | Bernd Schuster | Getafe | 63 |
2006–07 | Juande Ramos | Sevilla | 67 |
Marcelino | Recreativo Huelva | ||
2007–08 | Manuel Pellegrini | Villarreal | 69 |
2008–09 | Pep Guardiola | Barcelona | 77 |
2009–10 | Pep Guardiola | Barcelona | 77 |
2010–11 | José Mourinho | Real Madrid | 72 |
2011–12 | José Mourinho | Real Madrid | 77 |
2012–13 | Tito Vilanova | Barcelona | 252 |
2013–14 | Diego Simeone | Atlético Madrid | 269.5 |
2014–15 | Carlo Ancelotti | Real Madrid | 247.5[1] |
2015–16 | Diego Simeone | Atlético Madrid | 243.5 |
2016–17 | José Luis Mendilibar | Eibar | 67 |
Asier Garitano | Leganés | ||
2017–18 | Marcelino | Valencia | 69 |
2018–19 | José Bordalás | Getafe | 68 |
2019–20 | Zinedine Zidane | Real Madrid | 67[2] |
Julen Lopetegui | Sevilla | ||
2020–21 | Diego Simeone | Atlético Madrid | 72 |
2021–22 | Carlo Ancelotti | Real Madrid | 69[3] |
Manuel Pellegrini | Real Betis | ||
2022–23 | Imanol Alguacil | Real Sociedad | 67 |
2023–24 | Míchel | Girona | 76 |
Segunda División
[edit]Season | Manager | Club | Score |
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2005–06 | Unai Emery | Lorca Deportiva | 76 |
2006–07 | Unai Emery | Almería | 78 |
2007–08 | Manuel Preciado | Sporting Gijón | 77 |
2008–09 | Marcelino | Zaragoza | 78 |
2009–10 | Luis García | Levante | 81 |
2010–11 | José Ramón Sandoval | Rayo Vallecano | 85 |
2011–12 | Juan Antonio Anquela | Alcorcón | 84 |
2012–13 | Fran Escribá | Elche | 293.5 |
2013–14 | Gaizka Garitano | Eibar | 272 |
2014–15 | Abelardo | Sporting Gijón | 287.5 |
2015–16 | Asier Garitano | Leganés | 266.5 |
2016–17 | Juan Muñiz | Levante | 78 |
2017–18 | Rubi | Huesca | 76 |
2018–19 | Diego Martínez | Granada | 80 |
2019–20 | Míchel | Huesca | 72 |
2020–21 | Luis García | Mallorca | 72 |
2021–22 | Rubi | Almería | 75 |
2022–23 | Rubén Albés | Albacete | 81 |
2023–24 | Borja Jiménez | Leganés | 77 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Carlo ancelotti, trofeo miguel muñoz de la liga..." [The MARCA Awards party, from within]. Marca.com (in Spanish). 8 February 2016.
- ^ "Lopetegui, 'Trofeo Miguel Muñoz'". Estadio Deportivo (in Spanish). 22 December 2020.
- ^ "Pellegrini y Ancelotti comparten el trofeo Miguel Muñoz al mejor entrenador de LaLiga" [Pellegrini and Ancelotti share the Miguel Muñoz trophy for the best LaLiga coach]. Diario ABC (in Spanish). 24 May 2022.