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TheMiguel Muñoz Trophy (Spanish:Trofeo Miguel Muñoz) is afootball award for team managers in Spanish football, established by Spanish newspaperMarca in 2006, in memory of the legendaryReal Madrid managerMiguel Muñoz.
The award is based on 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 each ofLa Liga and theSegunda División, is declared their respective league's winner at the end of the season.
Season | Manager(s) | Club | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2005–06 | ![]() | Getafe | 63 |
2006–07 | ![]() | Sevilla | 67 |
![]() | Recreativo Huelva | ||
2007–08 | ![]() | Villarreal | 69 |
2008–09 | ![]() | Barcelona | 77 |
2009–10 | ![]() | Barcelona | 77 |
2010–11 | ![]() | Real Madrid | 72 |
2011–12 | ![]() | Real Madrid | 77 |
2012–13 | ![]() | Barcelona | 252 |
2013–14 | ![]() | Atlético Madrid | 269.5 |
2014–15 | ![]() | Real Madrid | 247.5[1] |
2015–16 | ![]() | Atlético Madrid | 243.5 |
2016–17 | ![]() | Eibar | 67 |
![]() | Leganés | ||
2017–18 | ![]() | Valencia | 69 |
2018–19 | ![]() | Getafe | 68 |
2019–20 | ![]() | Real Madrid | 67[2] |
![]() | Sevilla | ||
2020–21 | ![]() | Atlético Madrid | 72 |
2021–22 | ![]() | Real Madrid | 69[3] |
![]() | Real Betis | ||
2022–23 | ![]() | Real Sociedad | 67 |
2023–24 | ![]() | Girona | 76 |
Season | Manager | Club | Score |
---|---|---|---|
2005–06 | ![]() | Lorca Deportiva | 76 |
2006–07 | ![]() | Almería | 78 |
2007–08 | ![]() | Sporting Gijón | 77 |
2008–09 | ![]() | Zaragoza | 78 |
2009–10 | ![]() | Levante | 81 |
2010–11 | ![]() | Rayo Vallecano | 85 |
2011–12 | ![]() | Alcorcón | 84 |
2012–13 | ![]() | Elche | 293.5 |
2013–14 | ![]() | Eibar | 272 |
2014–15 | ![]() | Sporting Gijón | 287.5 |
2015–16 | ![]() | Leganés | 266.5 |
2016–17 | ![]() | Levante | 78 |
2017–18 | ![]() | Huesca | 76 |
2018–19 | ![]() | Granada | 80 |
2019–20 | ![]() | Huesca | 72 |
2020–21 | ![]() | Mallorca | 72 |
2021–22 | ![]() | Almería | 75 |
2022–23 | ![]() | Albacete | 81 |
2023–24 | ![]() | Leganés | 77 |