What 37 Coaches Say Their Biggest Win Was (Hint: It Wasn't Trophies)

We asked coaches in our community one simple question: 'What's your biggest win as a coach?'

Introduction

We asked coaches in our community one simple question: “What’s your biggest win as a coach?”

The answers might surprise you. Not a single one mentioned a league title.

The Real Wins

Relationships That Last

“Players still calling me ‘gaffer’ whenever they see me, years after managing them when you bump into them outside of football. Still really close to a lot of my ex players.” — FCA Member

The Long Journey

“Taking a team from U9s all the way through to U18 and finishing with a squad of 19 players who all still enjoyed their football.” — FCA Member

Including Everyone

“Still going, starting at U7 and now U16 with a happy bunch of currently 18 kids. We’ve included kids who didn’t get to play much at other clubs and kids who no other club would take.” — FCA Member

The Comeback

“At U12 it was coaching the boys to a 4-3 win, coming back from 3-0 down at half time and the winner scored on the last kick of the game.” — FCA Member

Against The Odds

“When I was head coach of a step 3 team and had one of the smallest budgets in the league and we played the team with the highest budget away in front of around 900 supporters and we won 3-0.” — FCA Member

Building From Nothing

“Having to rebuild the team after the previous manager dumped the team a month before the start of season. We completed the 1st season and then at the end of the second season won the league fair play award.” — FCA Member

Character Over Result

“Turning things around with a halftime talk after getting clobbered in the first half. We didn’t win, but we went down fighting and were the better team in the second half.” — FCA Member

The Greeting

“The biggest achievement is all players I have trained always greeting me when they see me.” — FCA Member

Professional Success

“For me, it’s always when one of my former players has made it in the professional arena. Like goalkeeper Julian Pollersbeck, who gave me my greatest success with his U21 European Championship title.” — FCA Member

What This Tells Us

Notice the pattern?

  • Relationships over results
  • Longevity over quick wins
  • Character over championships
  • Inclusion over exclusion
  • Resilience over dominance

Redefining Success

If you measure your coaching by league positions, you’ll be disappointed more often than not.

If you measure it by:

  • Players who still love football
  • Relationships that outlast the team
  • Kids who came back next season
  • Parents who thanked you

You’ll find wins everywhere.

Your Turn

What’s your biggest coaching win?

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