yes the coach does keep it because he is in charge of the team and taught them how to skate better
No the winning club does not keep the Europen cup they must return it after a while like the world cup.
They have better teams
Jacques Demers was the coach of the Montreal Canadiens, the most recent Canadian team to bring home the cup following the 1992-1993 season.
1970
Brazil, after winning it for the third time in 1970.
The captain was Iker Casillas and the head coach was Vicente Del Basque.
It was Brazil after winning it for the third time.
The winning team has the Stanley Cup for the summer between hockey seasons. As part of this, each player and executive of the winning team is given one day during the summer when the Cup is in their possession. The Cup has travelled all over North America and Europe. This tradition was only started in the 1990s. Before the Hall of Fame existed, the winning team took care of the Cup until the next team won it. Once the Hall of Fame was started in 1945, the Cup was returned each fall for safe-keeping.
Vince Lombardi of the Green Bay Packers was the winning coach of Super Bowl I. He was also the winning coach of Super Bowl II. Packers took a 35-10 victory over Kansas City in Super Bowl I. == ==
Each Player, staff, and coach on the winning team gets a day with the cup. The team can use it for promotional events and it will usually be in the winning cities celebrations. After the offseason it is taken back to the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto.
After a few months and all the celebrations are over it is returned for safe keeping.
who won the world cup as captain and coach