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Barcelona Managers: All-time list of Blaugrana bosses, and how long they lasted
Barcelona are one of the biggest clubs in world football, winning a host of major trophies during their history, including 27 La Liga titles and five Champions Leagues.
Despite some recent financial difficulties, Barcelona are still seen as a dream destination for most players.
After a difficult few years, the Blaugrana returned to the top of Spanish football when winning the 2022/23 La Liga title.
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Former star Xavi returned to dugout at Camp Nou to win that title, although he departed the club at the end of the 2023-24 season to be succeeded by Hansi Flick.
It is early days but, as of November 2024, Hansi Flick has the best win percentage for a Barcelona manager in the club's history at 86 per cent.
Luis Enrique has the second best win percentage for a Barcelona manager in the club's history. Luis Enrique won 76% of his matches in charge of Barcelona, while Pep Guardiola’s win rate during his four-year spell at the club stood at 73%. However, Helenio Herrera (76%) and Tito Vilanova (75%) are both sandwiched in between Enrique and Guardiola after similarly impressive stints in charge.
In total, Barcelona have had 46 different managers in their history. Jack Greenwell, Ladislao Kubala, Louis van Gaal, Franz Platko and Rinus Michels.
Barcelona managers list
The record of every Barcelona manager in history
Manager | From | To | Win % |
---|---|---|---|
Hansi Flick | May 2024 | June 2017 | 86% |
Luis Enrique | July 2014 | June 2017 | 76% |
Helenio Herrera | April 1958 | May 1960 | 76% |
Tito Vilanova | June 2012 | July 2013 | 75% |
Pep Guardiola | June 2008 | June 2012 | 73% |
Franz Platko | June 1955 | June 1956 | 70% |
Tata Martino | July 2013 | May 2014 | 68% |
Ernesto Valverde | July 2017 | January 2020 | 67% |
Bobby Robson | July 1996 | June 1997 | 66% |
Quique Setien | January 2020 | August 2020 | 64% |
Xavi | November 2021 | Present | 63% |
Ronald Koeman | August 2020 | October 2021 | 60% |
Ferdinand Daucik | June 1950 | July 1954 | 60% |
Cesar Rodriguez | July 1963 | October 1964 | 60% |
Frank Rijkaard | June 2003 | June 2008 | 59% |
Cesar Luis Menotti | March 1983 | June 1984 | 59% |
Johan Cruyff | May 1988 | May 1996 | 58% |
Roque Olsen | June 1965 | June 1967 | 58% |
Domingo Balmanya | June 1956 | April 1958 | 58% |
Josep Samitier | June 1944 | July 1947 | 57% |
Louis van Gaal | June 1997 | May 2000 | 56% |
Enrique Fernandez | July 1947 | May 1950 | 56% |
James Bellamy | March 1929 | July 1931 | 56% |
Roma Forns | December 1926 | March 1929 | 56% |
Udo Lattek | June 1981 | March 1983 | 55% |
Hennes Weisweiler | May 1975 | April 1976 | 55% |
Ladislao Kubala | May 1980 | November 1980 | 54% |
Ladislao Kubala | November 1961 | January 1963 | 54% |
Louis van Gaal | May 2002 | January 2003 | 53% |
Joan Josep Nogues | January 1942 | June 1944 | 53% |
Sandro Puppo | July 1954 | June 1955 | 53% |
Josep Planas | March 1940 | July 1941 | 53% |
Ljubisa Brocic | June 1960 | January 1961 | 52% |
Terry Venables | June 1984 | September 1987 | 51% |
Lucien Muller | May 1978 | April 1979 | 51% |
Rinus Michels | July 1971 | May 1975 | 51% |
Vic Buckingham | December 1969 | July 1971 | 51% |
Salvador Artigas | June 1967 | October 1969 | 51% |
Rinus Michels | May 1976 | May 1978 | 50% |
Carles Rexach | April 2001 | May 2002 | 50% |
Lorenzo Serra Ferrer | May 2000 | April 2001 | 49% |
Jack Greenwell | July 1931 | July 1933 | 49% |
Luis Aragones | September 1987 | May 1988 | 46% |
Richard Kohn | July 1933 | February 1934 | 44% |
Patrick O’Connell | July 1935 | March 1940 | 42% |
Franz Platko | July 1934 | July 1935 | 41% |
Joaquim Rife | April 1979 | March 1980 | 41% |
Ramon Guzman | July 1941 | January 1942 | 27% |
Ralph Kirby | December 1924 | February 1926 | Unknown |
Alf Spouncer | October 1923 | 1924 | Unknown |
Jack Greenwell | 1913 | 1923 | Unknown |
Who is the current Barcelona manager?
Hansi Flick is the current Barcelona manager. He was appointed after Xavi left his post at the end of the 2023-24 season.
Xavi departed after two-and-a-half seasons with the club, during which he won LaLiga on one occasion.
Former Bayern Munich and Germany head coach Hansi Flick agreed to take over from Xavi in May 2024.
Flick enjoyed a brilliant spell as manager with Bayern, winning two Bundesliga titles and a Champions League. He was less successful as coach of Germany, being knocked out at the group stage of the 2022 World Cup.