List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. managers

Since its foundation in 1970, Paris Saint-Germain Football Club have had 27 managers, 15 of which have won at least one trophy.[1][2] Thomas Tuchel is the current manager.[3] Pierre Phelipon was PSG's first manager ever. He was also the first of only two player-managers in the club's history, the other being Jean-Michel Larqué.[4][5] Phelipon guided the Parisians to Ligue 1 in 1971 and won their maiden trophy, the Ligue 2 title.[4] For his part, former Serbian player Velibor Vasović became PSG's first foreign manager in 1976.[1]

Current coach Thomas Tuchel.

Georges Peyroche is the club's longest-serving manager as well as the only one to hold that position for more than three seasons.[6] He led the Parisian side to its first major titles with two consecutive Coupe de France wins in 1982 and 1983.[7] Gérard Houllier then became the first manager to make PSG champions of France by claiming the Ligue 1 title in 1986. He was followed by Artur Jorge (1994), Carlo Ancelotti (2013), Laurent Blanc (2014, 2015, 2016), Unai Emery (2018) and Thomas Tuchel (2019, 2020).[8]

Laurent Blanc is the club's most successful manager in terms of trophies won, with 11. In his three seasons in charge, Paris SG won three Ligue 1 titles, two Coupe de France, three Coupe de la Ligue and three Trophée des Champions. Unai Emery is next with seven trophies in two seasons, including one Ligue 1 title, two Coupe de France, two Coupe de la Ligue and two Trophée des Champions.[7] Blanc (2015, 2016) and Emery (2018), along with Carlo Ancelotti (2013), are the only PSG managers to have won the Ligue 1 Manager of the Season award.[9]

PSG legends Luis Fernández and Ricardo were also successful managers.[7] In fact, Fernández won five trophies with Paris, being only behind Laurent Blanc and Unai Emery. He led the capital club to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue, UEFA Intertoto Cup and the Trophée des Champions during two separate spells at the Parc des Princes.[10] He also holds the club record for most games managed, with 244. Ricardo, for his part, guided PSG to the domestic cup double in 1998 (Coupe de France and Coupe de la Ligue).[7]

Managers

As of the 2019–20 season.[1][2]
No. Manager Paris Saint-Germain G W D L GF GA GD Win % Honours Src.
1 Pierre Phelipon Jul. 1970–Jul. 19727430222211296+1640.54Ligue 2 (1)[11][12]
2 Robert Vicot Jul. 1972–Jul. 19733520968034+4657.14[13]
3 Just Fontaine Jul. 1973–Jul. 1976137603641251200+5143.80[14]
4 Velibor Vasović Jul. 1976–May 1977
Nov. 1978–Oct. 1979
73311428129116+1342.47[15][16]
5 Pierre Alonzo May 1977–Jul. 1977
Aug. 1978–Nov. 1978
Oct. 1979–Nov. 1979
187563225+738.89[17][18]
6 Jean-Michel Larqué Jul. 1977–Aug. 1978481711208881+735.42[19]
7 Georges Peyroche Nov. 1979–Jul. 1983
Apr. 1984–Mar. 1985
2111004665350273+7747.39Coupe de France (2)[20][21]
8 Lucien Leduc Jul. 1983–Apr. 198438171295639+1744.74[22][23]
9 Christian Coste Mar. 1985–Jul. 1985156361921−240.00[24]
10 Gérard Houllier Jul. 1985–Oct. 1987
Feb. 1988–Jul. 1988
115543130144105+3946.96Ligue 1 (1)[25][26][27]
11 Erick Mombaerts Oct. 1987–Feb. 19888134612−612.50[27]
12 Tomislav Ivić Jul. 1988–Jul. 19908641212411188+2347.67[28]
13 Henri Michel Jul. 1990–Jul. 1991411512144244−236.59[29]
14 Artur Jorge Jul. 1991–Jul. 1994
Oct. 1998–Mar. 1999
167845330236118+11850.30Ligue 1 (1)
Coupe de France (1)
[30]
15 Luis Fernández Jul. 1994–Jul. 1996
Dec. 2000–Jul. 2003
2441256158361209+15251.23Coupe de France (1)
Coupe de la Ligue (1)
Trophée des Champions (1)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1)
UEFA Intertoto Cup (1)
[31]
16 Ricardo Jul. 1996–Jul. 1998106542428164106+5850.94Coupe de France (1)
Coupe de la Ligue (1)
[32]
17 Alain Giresse Jul. 1998–Oct. 1998114251011−136.36Trophée des Champions (1)[33]
18 Philippe Bergeroo Mar. 1999–Dec. 200075351624127101+2646.67[34]
19 Vahid Halilhodžić Jul. 2003–Feb. 20058036271710075+2545.00Coupe de France (1)[35]
20 Laurent Fournier Feb. 2005–Dec. 200536177124738+947.22[36]
21 Guy Lacombe Dec. 2005–Jan. 2007541820167057+1333.33Coupe de France (1)[37]
22 Paul Le Guen Jan. 2007–Jun. 2009132623040167127+4046.97Coupe de la Ligue (1)[38]
23 Antoine Kombouaré Jun. 2009–Dec. 2011134613934205138+6745.52Coupe de France (1)[39]
24 Carlo Ancelotti Dec. 2011–Jun. 2013774919915364+8963.64Ligue 1 (1)[40]
25 Laurent Blanc Jun. 2013–Jun. 20161731263116391126+26572.83Ligue 1 (3)
Coupe de France (2)
Coupe de la Ligue (3)
Trophée des Champions (3)
[41]
26 Unai Emery Jun. 2016–Jun. 201811487151231292+22076.32Ligue 1 (1)
Coupe de France (2)
Coupe de la Ligue (2)
Trophée des Champions (2)
[42]
27 Thomas Tuchel Jun. 2018–9977101227985+19477.78Ligue 1 (2)
Trophée des Champions (2)
[43]

Honours

As of the 2019–20 season.[1][2]
Rank Manager L1 L2 CdF CdL TdC UCL UCWC UEL USC UIC FCWC Total
1 Laurent Blanc323311
2 Unai Emery12227
3 Luis Fernández111115
4 Thomas Tuchel224
5 Artur Jorge112
6 Georges Peyroche22
7 Ricardo112
8 Gérard Houllier11
9 Carlo Ancelotti11
10 Vahid Halilhodžić11
11 Guy Lacombe11
12 Antoine Kombouaré11
13 Paul Le Guen11
14 Alain Giresse11
15 Pierre Phelipon11

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