Find out Jose Mourinho's net worth today, his salary, teams coached, age, and trophies throughout his managerial career.
José Mourinho is arguably one of the best football managers of all time in terms of following his achievements with top clubs across Europe.
The Portuguese manager began his coaching career with his home club, FC Porto, and is currently one of the most influential coaches of modern-day football.
Some of the major trophies José Mourinho has won as a manager include the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Premier League, La Liga, FA Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, etc. Till date, he continues to hold great respect across the football community.
What is Jose Mourinho's net worth and salary in 2025?
According to figures from the Mirror UK, Jose Mourinho has an estimated net worth of £100 million. According to World Soccer Talk, Mourinho earns around $11.4 million following his move to Turkish soccer club Fenerbahce.
Age
Born 26th January 1963, Jose Mourinho is 61 years old. He was born in the Portuguese municipality of Setúbal.
Personal life
Jose Mourinho was born in 1963 in the Portuguese municipality of Setúbal. His parents are José Manuel Mourinho Félix (father) and Maria Júlia Carrajola dos Santos (mother).
Jose's father was a former professional football player, while his mother was a primary school teacher.
José Mourinho teams coached
1. SL Benfica
Dates joined: 2000
José Mourinho began his managerial career with Portuguese giants Benfica.
2. União de Leiria
Dates joined: 2001–2002
União de Leiria was the second team José Mourinho coached. He joined the Portuguese club in 2001 after he left Benfica. He performed well at União de Leiria, leading his move to another Portuguese league giant, FC Porto.
3. FC Porto
Dates joined: 2002–2004
Leaving União de Leiria paved the way for José Mourinho’s recognition on the European continent.
FC Porto appointed Mourinho as the new manager following a disappointing season that saw them lose major trophies to rivals SL Benfica. His reign went on to become part of the club’s golden years.
Jose promised to lift the league title during his presentation and eventually went on to win it with the club.
He took the club to Porto to European success by defeating Scottish side Celtic to lift the UEFA Cup and completed the Portuguese treble by winning the Portuguese Cup.
Jose entered the UEFA Champions League with his new team after claiming the Portuguese treble the previous season.
During the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League season, Mourinho guided Porto to a second-place finish despite having Real Madrid in the same group and advanced to the next level.
En route to the final, Porto eliminated Manchester United in the Round of 16, Lyon in the quarter-finals, and Deportivo La Coruña in the semifinal to reach the finals.
José and his team trashed French side AS Monaco to lift the Champions League title with Porto in the 2003/2004 season.
José Mourinho's Trophies at Porto
Primeira Liga: 2002–03, 2003–04
Taça de Portugal: 2002–03
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2003
UEFA Champions League: 2003–04
UEFA Cup: 2002–03
4. Chelsea
Dates joined: 2004–2007 and 2013–2015
His European success, coupled with Portuguese dominance, attracted Chelsea’s interest. The London-based club saw the Portuguese manager as the game-changer, capable of taking the club to the next level.
The appointment of José by the new Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, became a facelift for the club after over £100 spent on players could not yield better results.
José helped Chelsea claim a place in English football record books as the fifth English team to win back-to-back Premier League titles in the new Premier League era. His achievement was between the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons responsibilities.
Mourinho’s new career at Chelsea did not stop at winning the Premier League that year. He won the FA Cup and three EFL League Cups before his departure from the club.
Jose Mourinho's second stint at Chelsea was in 2013. He won the Premier League in 2014–15 and the EFL League Cup.
José Mourinho trophies at Chelsea
Premier League: 2004–05, 2005–06, 2014–15
FA Cup: 2006–07
Football League Cup: 2004–05, 2006–07, 2014–15
FA Community Shield: 2005
5. Inter Milan
Dates joined: 2008–2010
Mourinho’s career at Chelsea ended, after which the Blues began a new chapter with the appointment of Guus Hiddink.
Mourinho joined Italian Serie A Inter Milan in 2008, winning the Supercoppa Italiana (Italy Super Cup) and a fourth consecutive Italian Serie A title.
Although Inter Milan’s top hierarchy eyed the Champions League, José could not make a dream come true as he fell to Premier League side Manchester United en route to the final.
Despite losing to United, Inter Milan returned more robust in the 2009–10 Champions League campaign to lift the title, beating Bayern Munich 2–0 in the final.
José Mourinho made statements with his exploits in Italy with Inter Milan, winning major trophies including the Série A twice, Champions League once, Coppa Italia once, and Supercoppa Italiana once.
José Mourinho's Trophies at Inter Milan
Serie A: 2008–09, 2009–10
Coppa Italia: 2009–10
Supercoppa Italiana: 2008
UEFA Champions League: 2009–10
6. Real Madrid
Dates joined: 2010–2013
Mourinho’s successful outing with FC Porto and Inter Milan was too big to ignore by Real Madrid’s top hierarchy, who sought to bring the Portuguese to Spanish football.
His previous success in the European scene did not go unnoticed as Real Madrid made further steps to announce his appointment as the club’s new manager.
José joined Real Madrid in 2010. His first challenge was to win the Copa del Rey, currently the club’s lowest domestic trophy, dominated by Barcelona and Athletic Club Bilbao.
Mourinho successfully won the Copa del Rey with Real Madrid courtesy of an extra-time goal. In 2011–12, the Portuguese manager guided the club to another Spanish La Liga title, which was the club’s record 32nd time in history.
By winning the 2011–12 league title, he also helped the club set a new record, which includes
* 100 points reached in a single season
* 121 goals
* 16 away wins
* 32 wins overall.
He also won the Supercopa de España (Spanish Super Cup) in 2012.
José Mourinho trophies at Real Madrid
La Liga: 2011–12
Copa del Rey: 2010–11
Supercopa de España: 2012
7. Manchester United
Dates joined: 2016–2018
He moved to Manchester United in 2016. United needed to return to the top after a series of poor performances, which was the aftermath of Sir Alex Ferguson’s exit.
Mourinho brought smiles to Old Trafford as he won three major trophies in his first season, including the FA Community Shield, EFL Cup, and UEFA Europa League.
With high expectations already placed on the Portuguese manager, he could not replicate the same form in his first season in charge of the team’s preceding campaigns, which led to his exit.
José Mourinho's trophies at Manchester United
EFL Cup: 2016–17
FA Community Shield: 2016
UEFA Europa League: 2016–17
8. Tottenham Hotspur
Dates joined: 2019–2021
As Tottenham Hotspur’s new manager, José Mourinho built a new team capable of challenging titles.
In his first few games in charge, the club enjoyed favourable results across all competitions. Tottenham eventually replaced Mourinho due to poor outcomes.
9. AS Roma
Dates joined: 2019-2024
Mourinho was appointed AS Roma’s new manager. The Portuguese manager was saddled with building a solid team capable of competing with the Série A elites.
Starting on a bright note with average players in his squad, he grinds out actual results, although consistency has slowed down the progress lately.
He, however, promised more time and patience for the club to grow under him. He won the UEFA Europa Conference League trophy, being the club's first-ever European trophy.
Jose Mourinho's trophies and achievements in a nutshell
FC Porto: The club formed the basis of José Mourinho’s recognition across the world when he took the club to Champions League glory and a domestic treble.
Chelsea: He brought the club back to life with Premier League titles. José helped the London-based club claim back-to-back Premier League titles.
Inter Milan: Inter Milan was elevated by the appointment of the Portuguese manager who took the club to the Champions League triumph. In the process, he won the Coppa Italia, Italian Super Cup, as well as the Série A.
Real Madrid: From winning the Copa del Rey as his first assignment, he took the club to the La Liga title the following season, followed by some club records, including most points (100) in a single season.
Manchester United: He brought back smiles at Old Trafford as he won the UEFA Europa League, Community Shield, and EFL Cup.
José Mourinho's awards as manager
The manager has won numerous awards throughout his managerial career in Europe.
After his exploits in Portugal, Mourinho moved to Chelsea, winning back-to-back Premier League titles and Champions League titles with Inter Milan.
Jose Mourinho has led some of the biggest football clubs in Europe, including Chelsea, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Manchester United, FC Porto, etc.
He is widely considered one of the most excellent managers of all time.
José has won major trophies, including the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, Premier League, La Liga, Série A, Primeira Liga, FA Cup, Copa del Rey, etc.
Mourinho is also one of the most decorated managers ever. Jose Mourinho's teams coached include Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, AS Roma, etc.