Miguel Muñoz Trophy

The Miguel Muñoz Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Miguel Muñoz) is a football award established by Spanish newspaper MARCA for the 2005–06 season, in memory of the legendary Real Madrid manager Miguel Muñoz.

The award is based on the MARCA's subjective scoring system: in which a manager is scored out of three, each match, for his team's performances. The manager with the highest points total, in both La Liga and the Segunda División, at the end of the season is the winner.

Winners

Primera División

José Mourinho, winner in 2010–11 and in 2011–12, with Real Madrid.
Season Manager Nat Club Score
2005–06 Bernd Schuster Germany Getafe CF 63
2006–07 Juande Ramos Spain Sevilla FC 63
Marcelino Spain Recreativo de Huelva 63
2007–08 Manuel Pellegrini Chile Villarreal CF 69
2008–09 Pep Guardiola Spain FC Barcelona 77
2009–10 Pep Guardiola Spain FC Barcelona 77
2010–11 José Mourinho Portugal Real Madrid C.F. 72
2011–12 José Mourinho Portugal Real Madrid C.F. 77
2012–13 Tito Vilanova Spain FC Barcelona 252
2013–14 Diego Simeone Argentina Atlético Madrid 269.5

Segunda División

Season Manager Nat Club Score
2005–06 Unai Emery Spain Lorca Deportiva CF 76
2006–07 Unai Emery Spain UD Almería 78
2007–08 Manuel Preciado Spain Sporting de Gijón 77
2008–09 Marcelino Spain Real Zaragoza 78
2009–10 Luis García Plaza Spain Levante UD 81
2010–11 José Ramón Sandoval Spain Rayo Vallecano 85
2011–12 Juan Antonio Anquela Spain AD Alcorcón 84
2012–13 Fran Escribá Spain Elche CF 293.5
2013–14 Gaizka Garitano Spain SD Eibar 272

See also

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