Luis Enrique — The Architect of Relentless Glory
Some coaches collect trophies. Luis Enrique builds dynasties.
In 2025, the Spaniard has once again carved his name into football history, clinching five major trophies in a single calendar year — a feat so rare that he has now achieved it twice in his glittering career.
From the dugout, his presence has been a storm and a sanctuary — demanding, unyielding, yet fiercely protective of his players. Under his watch, Paris Saint-Germain have turned ambition into inevitability:
Ligue 1 dominance that felt almost scripted.
Coupe de France sealed with authority.
Trophée des Champions claimed as if by right.
UEFA Champions League, the crown jewel, lifted under the Munich night sky.
UEFA Super Cup, a statement of supremacy over the continent’s elite.
For Luis Enrique, this is not uncharted territory. Back in 2015 with Barcelona, he orchestrated a similar symphony of silverware, crafting one of the most celebrated seasons in modern football. Ten years later, he’s proving it wasn’t just lightning in a bottle — it’s his coaching DNA.
And yet, the story isn’t done. In December, the Intercontinental Cup awaits — a final frontier that could make 2025 a perfect six-for-six, a season written in gold.
Enrique’s journey has been one of vision, adaptability, and an unshakable belief in collective brilliance. This year, he hasn’t just managed matches — he’s managed moments, turning them into memories that will live in Parisian folklore.
As December approaches, the City of Light holds its breath. One more trophy, and Luis Enrique will etch 2025 as the year PSG became untouchable — and he, immortal.