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6 MANAGERS TO TAKE TWO DIFFERENT CLUBS TO CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINALS

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Reaching the UEFA Champions League final is the pinnacle of club football in Europe and requires a combination of tactical acumen, teamwork and individual excellence to achieve it. that. Over the years, several managers have led different clubs to the final of this prestigious tournament. However, only a select few have achieved this feat with two different clubs. Let's take a look at six managers who have achieved this incredible feat:



1. Jose Mourinho




Mourinho is widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers of all time, and he led two different clubs to the Champions League final. He won the trophy with FC Porto in 2004 beating AS Monaco in the final, then led Inter Milan to victory in 2010 by beating Bayern Munich in the final.


2. Carlo Ancelotti



Ancelotti also won the Champions League with two different clubs. He first lifted the trophy with AC Milan in 2003 and then led Real Madrid to victory in 2014, beating city rivals Atletico Madrid in the final.


3. Ottmar Hitzfeld:



Hitzfeld is a legendary German football coach who won the Champions League with two different clubs. He won the trophy with Borussia Dortmund in 1997 and then led Bayern Munich to victory in 2001.


4. Ernst Happel



Happel is an Austrian football coach who has led two different clubs to the Champions League final. He first reached the final against Feyenoord Rotterdam in 1970, beat Celtic in the final, then led Hamburg to the final in 1983, where they lost to Juventus. 5. Jupp Heynckes


Heynckes is a former German footballer who also won the Champions League with two different clubs. He won the trophy with Real Madrid in 1998 and then led Bayern Munich to victory in 2013 by beating Borussia Dortmund in the final.


6. Fabio Capello



Capello is an Italian football coach who has led two different clubs to the Champions League final. He first reached the final with AC Milan in 1994, beat Barcelona in the final, then led Juventus to the final in 2003, where they lost to AC Milan.  

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