Manchester City's 4-0 victory over Fulmines to win the WC was followed by a record-breaking performance from their manager, with leader Diego Guardiola becoming the first manager to lead 3 different teams to win the tournament, and surpassing Angelo Anciarotti to become the WC "Champion of Champions" with 4 wins, while midfielder Giovanni Giovanni became the first player to assist 3 different teams to win the tournament.
During his tenure at Barcelona, Gordiona won the World Cup in 2009 and 11, led Bayern Munich to the title in 2013, and helped Manchester City to victory this year, making him the manager with the most number of teams and the most number of times to win the World Cup. The 52-year-old has won 37 trophies in his 15-year coaching career, second only to Manchester United's legendary Ferguson, who won 49 titles, and with the Spanish manager's efficiency in winning trophies, he will overtake Ferguson in no time.
The Croatian international has won 3 WCs for Real Madrid and Chelsea, and helped City win the title, making him the first player to help 3 different teams win the WC.
Manchester City striker Zulian Ivaris, who scored two goals in the final, became the third player in history to win the World Cup, CONCACAF, UEFA Europa League, Copa Libertadores and the World Championship, while the other two are Brazilian stars Cafu and Dida, a 23-year-old Argentine international who has already won 14 titles in his career.