Jose Mourinho’s 25-year journey through football’s dugouts has been distilled into one deceptively simple challenge: name every club he has managed.

A new sports quiz invites fans to retrace the career of the coach widely known as “The Special One,” testing how well they remember a managerial path that spans 10 clubs and a quarter-century in the game. The format turns a familiar football biography into a sharper exercise in recall, asking supporters to connect Mourinho’s reputation with the full list of stops that built it.

A career that shaped modern football now asks a basic question of fans: how much of it can you actually remember?

The prompt lands because Mourinho remains one of the sport’s most recognizable figures. His teams, touchline persona and enduring ability to dominate headlines have kept him central to football culture for decades. That makes the quiz more than trivia. It taps into how fans map eras of the sport through managers who moved between leagues, countries and club identities.

Key Facts

  • The quiz focuses on every club Jose Mourinho has managed.
  • Reports indicate the total stands at 10 clubs.
  • The span of his managerial career covered in the quiz is 25 years.
  • Mourinho is widely known by the nickname “The Special One.”

For casual readers, the challenge offers a fast way into one of football’s most discussed careers. For dedicated supporters, it becomes a check on memory and a reminder of how broadly Mourinho’s influence has traveled. The appeal sits in that tension: the answer sounds obvious until you try to list each club in order, without missing one.

What happens next depends less on Mourinho than on the audience still following him. Quizzes like this keep long careers alive in public memory, especially as football moves quickly to the next manager, the next trophy chase, the next feud. Mourinho’s record already belongs to history; the real question now is how firmly fans still hold that history in mind.