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List of Atlético Madrid managers

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Diego Simeone is the most successful Atlético Madrid manager, with eight honours.

This is a list of all former coaches of Atlético Madrid. Current coach Diego Simeone took over from Gregorio Manzano on 23 December 2011.

Managers

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As of match played 6 November 2024
Manager Nationality From To M W D L GF GA Win%[1] Honours Notes
Manuel Ansoleaga Restoration (Spain) Spain 1921 1922 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Campeonato Regional Centro
Urbano Iturbe Restoration (Spain) Spain 1922 1923 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Vince Hayes  England 1923 1924 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Ramón Olalquiaga Restoration (Spain) Spain 1924 1925 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Campeonato Regional Centro
Fred Pentland  England 1925 1926 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Antonio de Miguel Restoration (Spain) Spain 1926 1927 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Julián Ruete Restoration (Spain) Spain 1927 1927 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Fred Pentland  England 1927 1929 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Campeonato Regional Centro
Ángel Romo Restoration (Spain) Spain 1929 1930 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Rudolf Jeny  Hungary 1930 1932 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Javier Barroso Spain Spain 1932 1932 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Walter Harris  England 1932 1933 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Manuel Anatol Spain Spain 1933 1933 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Arcadio Arteaga Spain Spain 1933 1933 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Fred Pentland  England 1933 1935 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Josep Samitier Spain Spain 1935 1936 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Ricardo Zamora Spain Spain 1939 1940 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga, 1 Campeonato Regional Centro
Ramón Lafuente Spain Spain 1940 1940 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Ricardo Zamora Spain Spain 1940 1946 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga, 1 Supercopa de España
Emilio Vidal Spain Spain 1946 1948 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Supercopa de España
Lino Taioli  Argentina 1948 1949 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Helenio Herrera  Argentina 1949 1953 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 2 La Liga, 1 Supercopa de España
Ramón Colón Spain Spain 1953 1953 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Benito Díaz Spain Spain 1953 1954 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Jacinto Quincoces Spain Spain 1954 1955 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Antonio Barrios Spain Spain 1955 1957 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Ferdinand Daučík  Czechoslovakia 1957 1959 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
José Villalonga Spain Spain 1959 1962 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 2 Copa del Rey, 1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
Rafael García "Tinte" Spain Spain 1962 1963 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) Lost against Tottenham Hotspur the final of the UEFA Cup Winners´ Cup of 1962–63
Adrián Escudero Spain Spain 1963 1963 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Sabino Barinaga Spain Spain 1963 1964 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Otto Bumbel  Brazil 1964 1965 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Copa del Rey
Domènec Balmanya Spain Spain 1965 1966 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga
Otto Glória  Brazil 1966 1968 55 24 15 16 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) League matches only. Replaced 18/03/1968, after md 25
Miguel González Spain Spain 1968 1969 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Marcel Domingo France 1969 1971 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga
Max Merkel  Austria 1971 1973 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga, 1 Copa del Rey
Juan Carlos Lorenzo  Argentina 1973 1974 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) Lost against Bayern Munich in a replay in the European Cup final of 1974
Luis Aragonés Spain Spain 26 November 1974 30 June 1978 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Intercontinental Cup
Héctor Núñez  Uruguay 1978 1978 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Luis Aragonés Spain Spain 1978 1978 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Ferenc Szusza  Hungary 1978 1979 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Luis Aragonés Spain Spain 1 July 1979 17 March 1980 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Jesús Martínez Jayo Spain Spain 1980 1980 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Marcel Domingo  France 1980 1980 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
José Luis García Traid Spain Spain 1980 1981 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Luis Cid  Spain 1981 1981 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
José Luis García Traid  Spain 1981 1982 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Luis Aragonés  Spain 5 August 1982 25 July 1986 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Supercopa de España Lost against Dynamo Kyiv the final of the UEFA Cup Winners´ Cup of 1985–86.
Vicente Miera  Spain 1986 1986 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Jesús Martínez Jayo  Spain 1986 1987 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Luis Aragonés  Spain 3 February 1987 30 June 1987 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
César Luis Menotti  Argentina 1 July 1987 20 March 1988 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
José Ufarte  Spain 1988 1988 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Antonio Briones  Spain 1988 1988 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
José Maguregi  Spain 1988 1988 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Antonio Briones  Spain 1988 1988 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Ron Atkinson  England 1988 1989 12 6 3 3 (n/a) (n/a) 50.00
Colin Addison  England 1989 1989 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Antonio Briones  Spain 1989 1989 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Javier Clemente  Spain 1 July 1989 27 February 1990 32 15 8 9 (n/a) (n/a) 46.88
Antonio Briones  Spain 1990 1990 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Joaquín Peiró  Spain 1 February 1990 30 June 1990 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Iselín Santos Ovejero  Argentina 1990 1990 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Copa del Rey
Tomislav Ivić  Yugoslavia 1990 1991 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Luis Aragonés  Spain 10 June 1991 31 January 1993 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Iberian Cup
Ramón Heredia  Argentina 1993 1993 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Jair Pereira  Brazil 1993 1993 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Ramón Heredia  Argentina 1993 1993 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Emilio Cruz  Spain 1993 1993 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
José Luis Romero  Spain 1994 1994 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Iselín Santos Ovejero  Argentina 1994 1994 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Jorge D'Alessandro  Argentina 21 March 1994 30 June 1994 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Francisco Maturana  Colombia 1 July 1994 1 November 1994 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Jorge D'Alessandro  Argentina 1 November 1994 20 February 1995 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Alfio Basile  Argentina 26 February 1995 4 June 1995 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Carlos Sánchez Aguiar (int.)  Spain 10 June 1995 30 June 1995 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Radomir Antić Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1 July 1995 30 June 1998 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 La Liga, 1 Copa del Rey
Arrigo Sacchi  Italy 1 July 1998 14 February 1999 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Carlos Sánchez Aguiar (int.)  Spain 15 February 1999 23 March 1999 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Radomir Antić Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 24 March 1999 30 June 1999 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Claudio Ranieri  Italy 1 July 1999 3 March 2000 38 9 11 18 (n/a) (n/a) 23.68
Radomir Antić Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 4 March 2000 16 May 2000 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) Descend to the Second Division
Fernando Zambrano  Spain May 2000 October 2000 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Marcos Alonso  Spain October 2000 April 2001 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
García Cantarero  Spain April 2001 June 2001 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Luis Aragonés  Spain 25 June 2001 22 July 2003 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) 1 Segunda División Returns the team to the First Division
Gregorio Manzano  Spain 23 July 2003 25 May 2004 44 17 12 15 (n/a) (n/a) 38.64
César Ferrando  Spain 1 July 2004 30 June 2005 52 22 13 17 (n/a) (n/a) 42.31
Carlos Bianchi  Argentina 1 July 2005 12 January 2006 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
José Murcia  Spain January 2006 June 2006 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Javier Aguirre  Mexico 1 July 2006 2 February 2009 120 52 33 35 182 139 43.33
Abel Resino  Spain 3 February 2009 23 October 2009 31 14 8 9 (n/a) (n/a) 45.16
Santi Denia (int.)  Spain 24 October 2009 25 October 2009 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)
Quique Sánchez Flores  Spain 26 October 2009 30 June 2011 102 42 23 37 164 132 41.18 1 UEFA Europa League, 1 UEFA Super Cup
Gregorio Manzano  Spain 1 July 2011 22 December 2011 28 13 5 10 45 35 46.43
Diego Simeone  Argentina 23 December 2011 Present 698 411 156 131 1,163 576 58.88 2 La Liga, 2 UEFA Europa League, 2 UEFA Super Cup, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Supercopa de España Lost the 2014 and 2016 UEFA Champions League finals to arch-rivals Real Madrid

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References

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