Blog Post Title: The 39 Most Influential Coaches of the Most Followed Sports Teams
Summary:
Behind every successful sports team is a great coach. These coaches not only lead their teams to victory, but also inspire and motivate their players to give their best on and off the field. In this blog post, we will take a look at the 39 most influential coaches of the most followed sports teams.
1. Sir Alex Ferguson – Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson is undoubtedly one of the greatest football coaches of all time. He led Manchester United to numerous victories and championships during his 26-year tenure with the team.
2. Bill Belichick – New England Patriots
Bill Belichick has been the head coach of the New England Patriots since 2000 and has led the team to six Super Bowl victories.
3. Phil Jackson – Chicago Bulls/Los Angeles Lakers
Phil Jackson is one of the most successful coaches in NBA history. He led the Chicago Bulls to six championships and the Los Angeles Lakers to five.
4. Pep Guardiola – Bayern Munich/Manchester City
Pep Guardiola is known for his innovative and attacking style of football, which has led Bayern Munich and Manchester City to multiple league titles and domestic cups.
5. Gregg Popovich – San Antonio Spurs
Gregg Popovich has been the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs since 1996 and has led the team to five NBA championships.
6. Jurgen Klopp – Liverpool
Jurgen Klopp has transformed Liverpool into one of the top teams in the Premier League, leading them to the Champions League title in 2019.
7. Nick Saban – Alabama Crimson Tide
Nick Saban is the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team and has led them to five national championships since 2007.
8. Jose Mourinho – Chelsea/Real Madrid/Manchester United/Tottenham Hotspur
Jose Mourinho has managed some of the biggest clubs in Europe and has won multiple league titles and domestic cups with each team.
9. Mike Krzyzewski – Duke Blue Devils
Mike Krzyzewski, also known as Coach K, has been the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils since 1980 and has led them to five national championships.
10. Arsene Wenger – Arsenal
Arsene Wenger is the longest-serving manager in Arsenal’s history, leading the team to three Premier League titles and seven FA Cup victories.
11. Bill Self – Kansas Jayhawks
Bill Self has been the head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks since 2003 and has won multiple conference championships and the 2008 NCAA championship.
12. Carlo Ancelotti – AC Milan/Real Madrid/Bayern Munich/Chelsea/Paris Saint-Germain/Napoli/Everton
Carlo Ancelotti has managed some of the biggest clubs in Europe and has won league titles, domestic cups, and the Champions League with each team.
13. John Wooden – UCLA Bruins
John Wooden is considered one of the greatest coaches in college basketball history, leading the UCLA Bruins to 10 national championships in 12 years.
14. Carlo Ancelotti – AC Milan/Real Madrid/Bayern Munich/Chelsea/Paris Saint-Germain/Napoli/Everton
Carlo Ancelotti has managed some of the biggest clubs in Europe and has won league titles, domestic cups, and the Champions League with each team.
15. Tom Izzo – Michigan State Spartans
Tom Izzo has been the head coach of the Michigan State Spartans men’s basketball team since 1995 and has led them to eight Final Four appearances.
16. Zinedine Zidane – Real Madrid
Zinedine Zidane is one of the most successful coaches in recent years, leading Real Madrid to three consecutive Champions League titles.
17. Bear Bryant – Alabama Crimson Tide
Bear Bryant is one of the most iconic coaches in college football history, winning six national championships with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
18. Tony Dungy – Indianapolis Colts/Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tony Dungy was the first African-American head coach to win a Super Bowl, leading the Indianapolis Colts to victory in 2007.
19. Steve Kerr – Golden State Warriors
Steve Kerr has been the head coach of the Golden State Warriors since 2014 and has led the team to five NBA Finals appearances and three championships.

The 39 Most Influential Coaches of the Most Followed Sports Teams
20. Pat Summitt – Tennessee Lady Volunteers
Pat Summitt is considered the greatest women’s basketball coach of all time, leading the Tennessee Lady Volunteers to eight national championships.
21. Joe Gibbs – Washington Redskins
Joe Gibbs led the Washington Redskins to three Super Bowl victories and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996.
22. Pat Riley – Los Angeles Lakers/Miami Heat
Pat Riley has won multiple NBA championships as both a player and a coach, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to four titles and the Miami Heat to one.
23. Bobby Bowden – Florida State Seminoles
Bobby Bowden is one of the most successful coaches in college football history, leading the Florida State Seminoles to two national championships.
24. Terry Francona – Boston Red Sox/Cleveland Indians
Terry Francona has won two World Series championships, one with the Boston Red Sox and one with the Cleveland Indians.
25. Rick Pitino – Louisville/Kentucky
Rick Pitino is the only coach in NCAA history to lead three different schools to the Final Four, winning two national championships with Kentucky and Louisville.
26. John Calipari – Kentucky
John Calipari has been the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats men’s basketball team since 2009 and has led them to four Final Four appearances and one national championship.
27. Don Shula – Miami Dolphins
Don Shula is the winningest coach in NFL history, leading the Miami Dolphins to two Super Bowl victories and a perfect season in 1972.
28. Geno Auriemma – Connecticut Huskies
Geno Auriemma has been the head coach of the Connecticut Huskies women’s basketball team since 1985 and has led them to 11 national championships.
29. Mike Tomlin – Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike Tomlin is the youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl, leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to victory in 2009.
30. Lou Holtz – Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Lou Holtz led the Notre Dame Fighting Irish to a national championship in 1988 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
31. Joe Torre – New York Yankees
Joe Torre led the New York Yankees to four World Series championships and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2014.
32. Bobby Cox – Atlanta Braves
Bobby Cox is one of the most successful coaches in Major League Baseball history, leading the Atlanta Braves to 14 consecutive division titles.
33. Lute Olson – Arizona Wildcats
Lute Olson led the Arizona Wildcats to one national championship and 23 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
34. Chuck Noll – Pittsburgh Steelers
Chuck Noll is the only coach to win four Super Bowls and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993.
35. Pete Carroll – Seattle Seahawks/USC Trojans
Pete Carroll has won a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks and two national championships with the USC Trojans.
36. John Madden – Oakland Raiders
John Madden is one of the most iconic coaches in NFL history, leading the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl victory in 1977.
37. Mike Krzyzewski – Team USA Basketball
Mike Krzyzewski has led Team USA Basketball to three Olympic gold medals and two FIBA World Cup championships.
38. Red Auerbach – Boston Celtics
Red Auerbach is considered the greatest coach in NBA history, leading the Boston Celtics to nine championships in 10 years.
39. Pat Riley – Los Angeles Lakers/Miami Heat
Pat Riley has won multiple NBA championships as both a player and a coach, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to four titles and the Miami Heat to one.
In conclusion, these 39 coaches have not only achieved great success in their respective sports, but have also left a lasting impact on their teams and the sporting world as a whole.