List of Copa Libertadores winning managers

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Template:SHORTDESC: This is a list of Copa Libertadores winning football managers. Uruguayan manager Roberto Scarone led Peñarol to success in the inaugural Copa Libertadores finals in 1960 and repeated the feat the following season. Argentine clubs and managers dominated the competition in the late 1960s and 1970s, winning 12 out of 15 tournaments from 1964 to 1978. In the 1990s Brazilian clubs and managers dominated the competition with six wins from 1992 to 1999, after which the second period of Argentine dominance began, with seven wins in the period from 2000 to 2009.

As of the most recent 2024 final, Argentine managers have been the most successful, winning 27 out of 65 tournaments held, followed by Brazilians with 20 wins and Uruguayans with 10 titles. On only nine occasions the tournament was won by foreign managers: then-Yugoslav coach Mirko Jozić led Chilean side Colo-Colo to victory in 1991, and Argentine Edgardo Bauza won the tournament with Ecuadorian club LDU Quito. All three wins by Paraguayan side Olimpia came under foreign managers: Uruguayan Luis Cubilla led them to victory in 1979 and 1990, and Argentine Nery Pumpido in 2002. Portuguese managers Jorge Jesus, Abel Ferreira, and Artur Jorge won the title with Brazilian sides Flamengo, Palmeiras, and Botafogo respectively. Jesus won it in 2019, Ferreira in 2020 and 2021, and Artur Jorge in 2024. Jozić, Jesus, Ferreira, and Artur Jorge are also the only managers from outside South America to have won the competition.

The most successful individual manager is Argentine Carlos Bianchi who won the tournament on four occasions, leading Vélez Sársfield to success in 1994, and then again Boca Juniors in 2000, 2001 and 2003. He is followed by fellow Argentine Osvaldo Zubeldía with three consecutive wins in 1968, 1969 and 1970 (all with Estudiantes), while twelve other managers won the tournament twice.

Along with Carlos Bianchi, only three other managers have won the title with more than one club: Brazilians Paulo Autuori (with Cruzeiro in 1997 and São Paulo in 2005), Luiz Felipe Scolari (with Grêmio in 1995 and Palmeiras in 1999), and Argentine Edgardo Bauza (with LDU Quito in 2008 and San Lorenzo in 2014). Bauza is also the only manager to have won the competition with two clubs from different countries.

The data below does not include the 1948 South American Championship of Champions, as it is not listed by CONMEBOL either as a Copa Libertadores edition or as an official competition. However, at least in the years 1996 and 1997, CONMEBOL entitled equal status to both Copa Libertadores and the 1948 tournament, in that the 1948 champion club (CR Vasco da Gama) was allowed to participate in Supercopa Libertadores, a CONMEBOL official competition that allowed participation for former Libertadores champions only (for example, not admitting participation for champions of other CONMEBOL official competitions, such as Copa CONMEBOL).

By year

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File:Osvaldo-zubeldía-estudiantes.jpg
Osvaldo Zubeldía, winning manager in 1968, 1969 and 1970
File:Telê Santana da Silva 01.jpg
Telê Santana, winning manager in 1992 and 1993
File:Luiz Felipe Scolari.jpeg
Luiz Felipe Scolari, winning manager in 1995 and 1999
File:Sabella2009.jpg
Alejandro Sabella, winning manager in 2009
Finals Nationality Winning manager Country Club Ref
1960 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Roberto Scarone File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Peñarol [1]
1961 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Roberto Scarone (2) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Peñarol (2) [1]
1962 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Lula File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Santos [1]
1963 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Lula (2) File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Santos (2) [1]
1964 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Manuel Giúdice File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Independiente [1]
1965 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Manuel Giúdice (2) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Independiente (2) [1]
1966 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Roque Máspoli File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Peñarol (3) [1]
1967 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Juan José Pizzuti File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Racing [1]
1968 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Osvaldo Zubeldía File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Estudiantes [1]
1969 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Osvaldo Zubeldía (2) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Estudiantes (2) [1]
1970 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Osvaldo Zubeldía (3) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Estudiantes (3) [1]
1971 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Washington Etchamendi File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Nacional [1]
1972 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Pedro Dellacha File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Independiente (3) [1]
1973 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Humberto Maschio File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Independiente (4) [1]
1974 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Roberto Ferreiro File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Independiente (5) [1]
1975 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Pedro Dellacha (2) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Independiente (6) [1]
1976 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Zezé Moreira File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Cruzeiro [1]
1977 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Juan Carlos Lorenzo File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Boca Juniors [1]
1978 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Juan Carlos Lorenzo (2) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Boca Juniors (2) [1]
1979 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Luis Cubilla File:Flag of Paraguay.svg PAR Olimpia [1]
1980 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Juan Mujica File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Nacional (2) [1]
1981 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Paulo César Carpegiani File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Flamengo [1]
1982 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Hugo Bagnulo File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Peñarol (4) [1]
1983 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Valdir Espinosa File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Grêmio [1]
1984 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG José Pastoriza File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Independiente (7) [1]
1985 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG José Yudica File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Argentinos Juniors [1]
1986 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Héctor Veira File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG River Plate [1]
1987 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Oscar Tabárez File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Peñarol (5) [1]
1988 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Roberto Fleitas File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Nacional (3) [1]
1989 File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL Francisco Maturana File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL Atlético Nacional [1]
1990 File:Flag of Uruguay.svg URU Luis Cubilla (2) File:Flag of Paraguay.svg PAR Olimpia (2) [1]
1991 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg YUG Mirko Jozić File:Flag of Chile.svg CHI Colo-Colo [1]
1992 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Telê Santana File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA São Paulo [1]
1993 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Telê Santana (2) File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA São Paulo (2) [1]
1994 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Carlos Bianchi File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Vélez Sársfield [1]
1995 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Grêmio (2) [1]
1996 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Ramón Díaz File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG River Plate (2) [1]
1997 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Paulo Autuori File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Cruzeiro (2) [1]
1998 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Antônio Lopes File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Vasco da Gama [1]
1999 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Luiz Felipe Scolari (2) File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Palmeiras [1]
2000 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Carlos Bianchi (2) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Boca Juniors (3) [1]
2001 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Carlos Bianchi (3) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Boca Juniors (4) [1]
2002 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Nery Pumpido File:Flag of Paraguay.svg PAR Olimpia (3) [1]
2003 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Carlos Bianchi (4) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Boca Juniors (5) [1]
2004 File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL Luis Fernando Montoya File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL Once Caldas [1]
2005 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Paulo Autuori (2) File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA São Paulo (3) [2]
2006 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Abel Braga File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Internacional
2007 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Miguel Ángel Russo File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Boca Juniors (6) [3]
2008 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Edgardo Bauza File:Flag of Ecuador.svg ECU LDU Quito [4]
2009 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Alejandro Sabella File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Estudiantes (4) [5]
2010 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Celso Roth File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Internacional (2)
2011 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Muricy Ramalho File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Santos (3)
2012 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Tite File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Corinthians
2013 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Cuca File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Atlético Mineiro
2014 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Edgardo Bauza (2) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG San Lorenzo
2015 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Marcelo Gallardo File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG River Plate (3)
2016 File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL Reinaldo Rueda File:Flag of Colombia.svg COL Atlético Nacional (2)
2017 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Renato Gaúcho File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Grêmio (3)
2018 File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG Marcelo Gallardo (2) File:Flag of Argentina.svg ARG River Plate (4)
2019 File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg POR Jorge Jesus File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Flamengo (2)
2020 File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg POR Abel Ferreira File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Palmeiras (2)
2021 File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg POR Abel Ferreira (2) File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Palmeiras (3)
2022 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Dorival Júnior File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Flamengo (3)
2023 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Fernando Diniz File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Fluminense
2024 File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg POR Artur Jorge File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Botafogo
2025 File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Filipe Luís File:Flag of Brazil.svg BRA Flamengo (4)

Managers with multiple titles

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Rank Nation Manager Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up Clubs won
1 Argentina Carlos Bianchi 4 1 1994, 2000, 2001, 2003 2004 Vélez Sarsfield, Boca Juniors
2 Argentina Osvaldo Zubeldía 3 1968, 1969, 1970 Estudiantes
3 Uruguay Luis Cubilla 2 2 1979, 1990 1989, 1991 Olimpia
Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari 2 2 1995, 1999 2000, 2022 Grêmio, Palmeiras
5 Uruguay Roberto Scarone 2 1 1960, 1961 1972 Peñarol
Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo 2 1 1977, 1978 1979 Boca Juniors
Brazil Telê Santana 2 1 1992, 1993 1994 São Paulo
Argentina Marcelo Gallardo 2 1 2015, 2018 2019 River Plate
9 Brazil Lula 2 1962, 1963 Santos
Argentina Manuel Giúdice 2 1964, 1965 Independiente
Argentina Pedro Dellacha 2 1972, 1975 Independiente
Brazil Paulo Autuori 2 1997, 2005 Cruzeiro, São Paulo
Argentina Edgardo Bauza 2 2008, 2014 LDU Quito, San Lorenzo
Portugal Abel Ferreira 2 2020, 2021 Palmeiras
Bold = Still active as manager

By nationality

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This table lists the total number of titles won by managers of each nationality.

Nationality Number
of wins
File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 27
File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil 21
File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 10
File:Flag of Portugal (official).svg Portugal 4
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 3
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 1

See also

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