Pep Guardiola has transformed Manchester City into one of the most dominant teams in modern football. Since the 2011/12 season up to Friday, March 27, 2026, City have won 24 trophies, standing clear of their closest rivals in an era where clubs are considered nearly equal in strength.

Softfootball gathered the following trophy count for top English clubs in this period:
Trophies Won (2011/12 – March 27, 2026):
| Club | Trophies |
|---|---|
| Manchester City | 24 |
| Chelsea | 13 |
| Liverpool | 10 |
| Manchester United | 9 |
| Arsenal | 9 |
Manchester City have clearly led the charge, separating themselves from other top teams.
Looking at the overall historical trophy count (excluding Community Shield) as of March 27, 2026, Softfootball reports:
All-Time Trophies (Excluding Community Shield):
| Club | Trophies |
|---|---|
| Liverpool | 52 |
| Manchester United | 45 |
| Manchester City | 31 |
| Chelsea | 30 |
| Arsenal | 30 |
| Aston Villa | 20 |
| Tottenham | 17 |
City’s rise is particularly remarkable, having overtaken both Chelsea and Arsenal in total trophies.
“Pep has only spent about 10 years at Manchester City and has already won 19 trophies, averaging nearly two trophies per season,” the report highlights.
This sustained success has brought a level of happiness and stability that Manchester City fans have enjoyed over the past decade, firmly establishing the club as a powerhouse in both domestic and European football.