Full Breakdown of Pep Guardiola's 40 Career Trophies as Man City Aim for 2025/26 Premier League

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  • Veteran football boss Pep Guardiola hit 40 career trophies after steering Manchester City to the 2026 EFL Cup triumph
  • The Manchester City boss has now lifted 40 honours across spells with Europe’s elite clubs, with more silverware still within reach
  • Guardiola’s trophy haul continues to grow as Manchester City lead the EPL title race and chases further success

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Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2–0 in the 2026 EFL Cup final on Sunday, March 22, 2026, a victory that further cemented Pep Guardiola’s legendary status in football management.

The triumph at Wembley Stadium took Guardiola’s overall trophy count to 40 career titles, including minor honours.

Pep Guardiola lifts the 40th trophy of his illustrious managerial career after Manchester City's EFL Cup final win against Arsenal. Image credit: Glyn Kirk, Michael Regan
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The hugely successful football tactician could add to his already impressive haul as Man City eye the 2025/26 Premier League silverware at the expense of Arsenal.

Man City win 2026 Carabao Cup

Arsenal started the 2026 EFL Cup final on the front foot, immediately taking control and creating the first real chances of the contest.

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Kai Havertz was the first to test James Trafford, but the Manchester City shot-stopper reacted well to keep the effort out. Shortly after, Bukayo Saka produced two quick attempts from narrow angles, yet Trafford remained alert and denied him on both occasions.

The pressure continued from Arsenal, with Leandro Trossard seeing a strike blocked before Piero Hincapié rose highest from a corner, only to send his header over the crossbar.

The opening half was not only competitive but also tense, with disciplinary action coming into play as both Hincapié and Abdukodir Khusanov were shown yellow cards by referee Peter Bankes.

Despite Arsenal’s early dominance, Manchester City gradually worked their way into the game. Jérémy Doku and Erling Haaland both went close to breaking the deadlock before half-time, but neither side could find a finishing touch.

In the end, a lively and evenly contested first half finished goalless, with both teams still searching for the breakthrough in the high-stakes final.

Meanwhile, Haaland and Havertz each had efforts blocked early in the second half, while Arsenal goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga was booked after rushing out of his area to foul Doku, as BB Sport reported.

Manchester City started to grow into the game as they took more control in midfield, with Rodri, Antoine Semenyo and Rayan Cherki all helping to create sustained pressure on the opposition.

The breakthrough eventually arrived in the 60th minute when young defender Nico O’Reilly climbed highest to meet a delivery from Cherki, heading home after an error from Kepa Arrizabalaga.

City wasted no time in extending their lead, as just four minutes later O’Reilly struck again. This time, he powered in another header from a well-placed cross by Matheus Nunes, putting his side firmly in control with a quickfire double.

Arsenal pushed hard in the closing stages, with substitute Riccardo Calafiori forcing a save from Trafford and later hitting the post. Gabriel Jesus also struck the crossbar as the Gunners searched for a way back into the game.

List of Guardiola's 40 career trophies

Meanwhile, it was a special night for Pep Guardiola, widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers alongside the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho, and Vicente del Bosque.

While Ferguson is regarded as the manager with the most titles won (49), according to GiveMeSport, Guardiola is just behind with 40.

However, contemporary boss Joe Mourinho is far below the pecking order with 26 honours.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is the most successful manager in the EFL Cup's history with six titles. Image credit: ManCity
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YEN.com.gh has listed each piece of silverware the former Barcelona boss has clinched following Man City's Wembley victory, as cited by Wikipedia.

  1. 2008–09: La Liga — Barcelona
  2. 2008–09: Copa del Rey — Barcelona
  3. 2008–09: UEFA Champions League — Barcelona
  4. 2009: Supercopa de España — Barcelona
  5. 2009: UEFA Super Cup — Barcelona
  6. 2009: FIFA Club World Cup — Barcelona
  7. 2009/10: La Liga — Barcelona
  8. 2010: Supercopa de España — Barcelona
  9. 2010/11: La Liga — Barcelona
  10. 2010/11: UEFA Champions League — Barcelona
  11. 2011: Supercopa de España — Barcelona
  12. 2011: UEFA Super Cup — Barcelona
  13. 2011: FIFA Club World Cup — Barcelona
  14. 2011/12: Copa del Rey — Barcelona
  15. 2013: UEFA Super Cup — Bayern Munich
  16. 2013: FIFA Club World Cup — Bayern Munich
  17. 2013/14: Bundesliga — Bayern Munich
  18. 2013/14: DFB-Pokal — Bayern Munich
  19. 2014/15: Bundesliga — Bayern Munich
  20. 2015/16: Bundesliga — Bayern Munich
  21. 2015/16: DFB-Pokal — Bayern Munich
  22. 2017/18: Premier League — Manchester City
  23. 2017/18: EFL Cup — Manchester City
  24. 2018: FA Community Shield — Manchester City
  25. 2018/19: Premier League — Manchester City
  26. 2018/19: FA Cup — Manchester City
  27. 2018/19: EFL Cup — Manchester City
  28. 2019: FA Community Shield — Manchester City
  29. 2019/20: EFL Cup — Manchester City
  30. 2020/21: Premier League — Manchester City
  31. 2020/21: EFL Cup — Manchester City
  32. 2021/22: Premier League — Manchester City
  33. 2022/23: Premier League — Manchester City
  34. 2022/23: FA Cup — Manchester City
  35. 2022/23: UEFA Champions League — Manchester City
  36. 2023: UEFA Super Cup — Manchester City
  37. 2023: FIFA Club World Cup — Manchester City
  38. 2023/24: Premier League — Manchester City
  39. 2024: FA Community Shield — Manchester City
  40. 2025/26: EFL Cup — Manchester City

Guardiola speaks on 2025 AFCON final troubles

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that Guardiola described the decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to award the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title to Morocco as a "surprise".

The Manchester City manager shared his thoughts after CAF's Appeal Board overturned the original result on March 17, a ruling that has split opinion across the football world.

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