
Which managers have won the treble after PSG beat Inter Milan in UEFA Champions League 2024-25 final?
Paris Saint-Germain became the latest club to win a treble in a season after beating Inter Milan 5-0 in the UEFA Champions League 2024-25 final at the Allianz Arena in Munich on Saturday.
This was Luis Enrique's second UCL title as manager after winning it back in the 2014-15 season with Barcelona. Similar to this season, Barcelona too secured the treble status after winning the La Liga and the Copa del Rey along with the Champions League.
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He also became only the second manager to win the treble twice after Pep Guardiola, who won it with Barcelona and, most recently, Manchester City.
FULL LIST OF MANAGERS TO WIN THE TREBLE
Jock Stein - Celtic - 1966-67
Ștefan Kovács - Ajax - 1971-72
Guus Hiddink - PSV - 1987-88
Sir Alex Ferguson - Manchester United - 1998-99
Pep Guardiola - Barcelona - 2008-09
Jose Mourinho - Inter Milan - 2009-10
Jupp Heynckes - Bayern Munich - 2012-13
Luis Enrique - Barcelona - 2014-15
Hansi Flick - Bayern Munich - 2019-20
Pep Guardiola - Manchester City - 2022-23
Luis Enrique - PSG - 2024-25
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