What is Mourinho's managerial record?

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Jose Mourinho has been confirmed as Real Madrid manager, replacing head coach Alvaro Arbeloa.
The self-described 'special one' last managed the Spanish side between 2010-13.
Mourinho has frequently returned to former clubs for a second spell, having also twice managed Benfica and Chelsea.
So where did he find most success in charge?
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Jose Mourinho has had 13 spells as manager across 10 clubs
What are Mourinho's managerial stats?
Mourinho's highest win rate came while in his first spell at Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, managing an impressive 76.3% win rate, and delivering one La Liga title and one Copa del Ray,
He broke the record for most points in a single La Liga season in 2011-12 after reaching 100 - a feat which is still unbeaten.
Mourinho's time at FC Porto between 2002-04 saw a close second-highest win rate for the Portuguese boss at 75.9%, along with two league titles and guiding them to Champions League victory in 2003.
When it comes to points per game, Mourinho's joint-top results again come from his first period in charge of Real Madrid and his time at FC Porto.
His second spell with Benfica, for whom he is departing to re-join Madrid, has seen his second-highest average points per game 2.3 - equalled only by his first term at Chelsea between 2004-07.
This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team.