Following his Europa League triumph with Tottenham, we examine every trophy Ange Postecoglou has won during his storied managerial career.
Spending nine years at South Melbourne as a player, Postecoglou joined the coaching staff at the club after his playing career was prematurely cut short at the age of 27 due to a knee injury.
In 1996, the Australian was appointed as South Melbourne manager and guided the club to two back-to-back Premiership titles in 1998 and 1999.
The Greece-born coach is the only person to have been involved in all four South Melbourne's title wins - two as a player and two as manager.
Postecoglou also delivered the Oceania Club Championship in 1999, earning South Melbourne qualification to the FIFA Club World Cup the subsequent year.
Postecoglou departed South Melbourne in 2000 to become involved with Australia's youth teams.
As manager of Australia's Under 17s Postecoglou won three Ocean Football Confederation Championships in 2001, 2003 and 2005.
Postecoglou also oversaw the Young Socceroos' Under 20s side, winning four major honours with this age group.
Australia's U20s won three Ocean Football Confederation Championships in 2001, 2002 and 2005, as well as the AFF U20 Youth Championship in 2006.
A defender during his playing days, Postecoglou returned to club management in his homeland with Brisbane Roar in 2009.
Postecoglou enjoyed standout success in Brisbane, winning the A-League title in 2011 with the Roar losing one match all season and going on a record-breaking 36-game unbeaten run.
The subsequent season saw Brisbane Roar become the first team to win the A-League Championship two years in a row despite Postecoglou's charges finishing second in the regular season table behind Central Coast Mariners.
Postecoglou landed the top job at the Australian national team in 2013.
Over the course of his four years in charge, Postecoglou guided the Socceroos to qualification for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and the AFC Asian Cup in 2015.
Postecoglou was also in charge as Australia sealed qualification for the 2018 World Cup, but two weeks later he resigned from the post.
South Melbourne legend Postecoglou made a move to Japan in 2018 to take charge of Yokohama F. Marinos.
After struggling initially in the role, Postecoglou inspired Yokohama F. Marinos to their first J1 League title in 15 years in 2019.
After a successful stint in Japan, Postecoglou took on the managerial position at Glasgow giants Celtic in 2021.
After Celtic had relinquished their league title for the first time in nine years to rivals Rangers the year before, Postecoglou was able to wrestle the Scottish Premiership back to the Hoops in 2022 and also won the Scottish League Cup.
Postecoglou's second season in charge of Celtic saw him deliver the domestic Treble of the Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup.
Postecoglou's trophy-winning exploits north of the border with Celtic was enough to tempt Tottenham into appointing the Australian as the club's new manager in 2023.
The former Australia manager drew plaudits for his attack-minded style of play in his first season in management in England, but Spurs ultimately failed to qualify for the UEFA Champions League with a fifth-placed finish in the Premier League and accrued no silverware.
As promised in the media, Postecoglou steered Spurs to a trophy in his second season in charge, guiding the club to the Europa League title following a victory over Manchester United in the final.