How many trophies has Pep Guardiola won with Bayern Munich?
How many trophies has Pep Guardiola won with Bayern Munich?
Guardiola has won six league titles – three each at Barcelona (2008-9, 2009-10, 2010-11) and Bayern Munich (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16) – and seven domestic cups, five at Barça (Copa Del Rey 2008-9, 2011-12, Supercopa de Espana 2009, 2010, 2011) and two at Bayern (DFB Pokal 2013-14 and 2015-16).
What did Pep win with Bayern?
His first official match was the German Super Cup against Borussia Dortmund, with Bayern losing 4–2. His first trophy with Bayern was the 2013 UEFA Super Cup, defeating longtime adversary José Mourinho, who had just returned to coach at Chelsea.
Did Bayern fail Guardiola?
City boss Pep Guardiola defends failure to win Champions League. Former Bayern Munich and current Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has denied that his time in charge at the Allianz Arena was a failure because he did not manage to win UEFA Champions League with the Bavarian giants.
How many Bundesliga did Pep won?
Three Bundesliga titles
Three Bundesliga titles in as many years is only the beginning of what the Catalan achieved in his brief but bountiful stay on the Bayern bench.
When did Pep Guardiola become manager of Bayern Munich?
After a sabbatical period, Bayern Munich announced Guardiola would join the club as manager in 2013. Guardiola won the Bundesliga every season he was there, as well as two domestic doubles.
How many Bundesliga games has Pep Guardiola won?
A 3-1 win over Hannover on the final day of the season saw Guardiola chalk up his 82nd win in 102 Bundesliga fixtures in charge of Bayern, equating to a win percentage of 80.4%.
When did Pep Guardiola celebrate his 50th birthday?
Pep Guardiola is celebrating his 50th birthday on Monday, and fcbayern.com wishes the successful Spanish coach all the best! When you win a lot, you celebrate a lot. Pep Guardiola enjoyed a beer shower after winning a third German title with Bayern in May 2016.
When did Pep Guardiola replace Jupp Heynckes?
When it was announced that current Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola would replace Jupp Heynckes as Bayern Munich coach in 2013, European football stood up to take notice of the record German champions’ intent.