Across four continents and seven clubs, José Mourinho has amassed a collection that most managers can only dream of. Officially, he has lifted 25 recognized major trophies: two UEFA Champions League crowns, two UEFA Europa League titles, five league championships (Premier League, Serie A, Primeira Liga), plus a host of domestic cups and super cups that are counted by most statisticians. The breadth of his success demonstrates a rare ability to adapt winning formulas to very different football cultures.
Yet the same tally also raises questions. Some observers argue that super‑cup victories, while official, carry less weight than league titles or continental crowns. Others point out that Mourinho’s most prolific periods occurred in teams already primed for success, which complicates the assessment of his pure impact. By separating the raw count from the surrounding circumstances, we can better understand both the strengths and the limitations of his record.