José Luis Mendilibar is the definition of a journeyman manager.
The 62-year-old has coached throughout Spain since the mid-1990s but has never been at the helm of a "big" club, with Athletic Bilbao likely the most successful side he's (briefly) had the reins of.
Mendilibar's longest managerial stint was with Eibar, a side that is currently in the second division but was a perennially mid-to-low table side in La Liga during his tenure.
Now in charge of Sevilla, Mendilibar will have no better shot at a major European trophy than when his side meets Roma in the Europa League final on May 31.
DAZN takes a look at everything Mendilibar has won as a manager so far.
How many trophies has José Luis Mendilibar won?
Mendilibar has managed over a dozen clubs within the Spanish pyramid, although the only championship he's won thus far has been the second division title that Real Valladolid earned en route to promotion to La Liga in 2007.
Real Valladolid
- Segunda Division: 2007
When was the last trophy José Luis Mendilibar won?
As noted, Mendilibar's CV is filled with sides that don't usually challenge for titles. Thus, the one title he's won, a second division championship in 2007, is the most recent.