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IFFHS World's Best Man Club Coach
SportAssociation football
Awarded forBest performing man club coach of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award1996
Editions30
First winnerItalyMarcello Lippi
Most winsPortugalJosé Mourinho
ItalyCarlo Ancelotti
(4 awards)
Most recentSpainLuis Enrique
(2nd award)
Websitewww.iffhs.com
Marcello Lippi, 1996 Best Club Coach of the Year, first winner of the award

TheIFFHS World's Best Club Coach is anassociation football award given annually, since 1996, to the most outstanding club coach as voted by theInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS), an autonomous football federation working without the investment or support of FIFA or UEFA. The votes in 1996 were cast by IFFHS's editorial staff, as well as experts from 89 countries spanning six continents. Since then, the votes have been now awarded by 81 experts and selected editorial offices from all of the continents.[1] In 2020, an award for women's club coaches was introduced. The current men's recipient isParis Saint-Germain coachLuis Enrique. The current women's recipient isArsenal coachRenée Slegers.

Public reception

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The award is officially recognised byFIFA despite the IFFHS not being affiliated with them.[citation needed] However, as the award is usually awarded based on statistics rather than individual merits, it is not held in high regard by some football fans.[2] Four-time winnerJosé Mourinho once jokingly stated that the IFFHS were slow in handing over the award claiming he had not received his award from 2010 in 2012.[3]

Men's winners

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The award is awarded at the end of the year. The winning coach and the runner-up in the rankings are awarded a gold and silver trophy respectively at theWorld Football Gala.[4] Below is a list of the previous men's winners and runners-up since the first award in 1996.[5]

José Mourinho, 2012 Best Club Coach of the Year, and a record four-time winner of the award

List of winners

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YearRankWinning coachClub(s)Points
19961stItalyMarcello LippiItalyJuventus
2ndArgentinaRamón DíazArgentinaRiver Plate
3rdFranceLuis FernandezFranceParis Saint-Germain
19971stGermanyOttmar Hitzfeld[6]GermanyBorussia Dortmund146
2ndScotlandAlex FergusonEnglandManchester United110
3rdItalyMarcello LippiItalyJuventus87
19981stItalyMarcello LippiItalyJuventus154
2ndGermanyJupp HeynckesSpainReal Madrid134
3rdScotlandAlex FergusonEnglandManchester United88
19991stScotlandAlex FergusonEnglandManchester United225
2ndSwedenSven-Göran ErikssonItalyLazio86
3rdGermanyOttmar HitzfeldGermanyBayern Munich69
20001stArgentinaCarlos BianchiArgentinaBoca Juniors137
2ndArgentinaHéctor CúperSpainValencia124
3rdSpainVicente del BosqueSpainReal Madrid116
20011stGermanyOttmar Hitzfeld[6]GermanyBayern Munich228
2ndFranceGérard HoullierEnglandLiverpool125
3rdArgentinaCarlos BianchiArgentinaBoca Juniors120
20021stSpainVicente del BosqueSpainReal Madrid224
2ndFranceArsène WengerEnglandArsenal136
3rdScotlandAlex Ferguson
GermanyKlaus Toppmöller
EnglandManchester United
GermanyBayer Leverkusen
69
20031stArgentinaCarlos BianchiArgentinaBoca Juniors173
2ndItalyCarlo AncelottiItalyMilan117
3rdItalyMarcello LippiItalyJuventus70
20041stPortugalJosé MourinhoPortugalPorto271
2ndFranceArsène WengerEnglandArsenal86
3rdFranceDidier DeschampsFranceMonaco72
20051stPortugalJosé MourinhoEnglandChelsea275
2ndFranceArsène WengerEnglandArsenal89
3rdSpainRafael BenítezEnglandLiverpool66
20061stNetherlandsFrank RijkaardSpainBarcelona236
2ndPortugalJosé MourinhoEnglandChelsea113
3rdSpainJuande RamosSpainSevilla92
20071stItalyCarlo AncelottiItalyMilan193
2ndScotlandAlex FergusonEnglandManchester United134
3rdSpainJuande RamosSpainSevilla104
20081stScotlandAlex FergusonEnglandManchester United264
2ndNetherlandsDick AdvocaatRussiaZenit Saint Petersburg144
3rdArgentinaEdgardo BauzaEcuadorLDU Quito64
20091stSpainPep GuardiolaSpainBarcelona300
2ndScotlandAlex FergusonEnglandManchester United137
3rdPortugalJosé MourinhoItalyInter Milan66
20101stPortugalJosé MourinhoItalyInter Milan
SpainReal Madrid
294
2ndSpainPep GuardiolaSpainBarcelona188
3rdNetherlandsLouis van GaalGermanyBayern Munich75
20111stSpainPep GuardiolaSpainBarcelona201
2ndPortugalJosé MourinhoSpainReal Madrid112
3rdScotlandAlex FergusonEnglandManchester United107
20121stPortugalJosé MourinhoSpainReal Madrid101
2ndItalyRoberto Di MatteoEnglandChelsea99
3rdArgentinaDiego SimeoneSpainAtlético Madrid97
20131stGermanyJupp Heynckes[7]GermanyBayern Munich216
2ndGermanyJürgen KloppGermanyBorussia Dortmund101
3rdArgentinaDiego SimeoneSpainAtlético Madrid61
20141stItalyCarlo Ancelotti[8]SpainReal Madrid169
2ndArgentinaDiego SimeoneSpainAtlético Madrid139
3rdSpainPep GuardiolaGermanyBayern Munich76
20151stSpainLuis Enrique[9]SpainBarcelona165
2ndSpainPep GuardiolaGermanyBayern Munich86
3rdItalyMassimiliano AllegriItalyJuventus43
20161stArgentinaDiego Simeone[10]SpainAtlético Madrid113
2ndFranceZinedine ZidaneSpainReal Madrid108
3rdItalyClaudio RanieriEnglandLeicester City86
20171stFranceZinedine Zidane[11]SpainReal Madrid326
2ndItalyMassimiliano AllegriItalyJuventus70
3rdItalyAntonio ConteEnglandChelsea66
20181stFranceZinedine Zidane[12]SpainReal Madrid296
2ndGermanyJürgen KloppEnglandLiverpool109
3rdSpainPep GuardiolaEnglandManchester City105
20191stGermanyJürgen Klopp[13]EnglandLiverpool369
2ndSpainPep GuardiolaEnglandManchester City100
3rdNetherlandsErik ten HagNetherlandsAjax82
20201stGermanyHansi Flick[14]GermanyBayern Munich270
2ndGermanyJürgen KloppEnglandLiverpool125
3rdGermanyJulian NagelsmannGermanyRB Leipzig5
20211stGermanyThomas Tuchel[15]EnglandChelsea230
2ndSpainPep GuardiolaEnglandManchester City55
3rdGermanyHansi FlickGermanyBayern Munich25
20221stItalyCarlo Ancelotti[16]SpainReal Madrid245
2ndSpainPep GuardiolaEnglandManchester City45
3rdMoroccoWalid RegraguiMoroccoWydad AC40
20231stSpainPep Guardiola[17][18]EnglandManchester City281
2ndItalyCarlo AncelottiSpainReal Madrid56
3rdItalyLuciano SpallettiItalyNapoli53
20241stItalyCarlo Ancelotti[19]SpainReal Madrid268
2ndSpainXabi AlonsoGermanyBayer Leverkusen104
3rdSpainPep GuardiolaEnglandManchester City88
20251stSpainLuis Enrique[20]FranceParis Saint-Germain222
2ndItalyEnzo MarescaEnglandChelsea60
3rdGermanyHansi FlickSpainBarcelona57

Statistics

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Winners (1996–present)[21]
CoachWinsYears
PortugalJosé Mourinho42004, 2005, 2010, 2012
ItalyCarlo Ancelotti2007, 2014, 2022, 2024
SpainPep Guardiola32009, 2011, 2023
ItalyMarcello Lippi21996, 1998
GermanyOttmar Hitzfeld1997, 2001
ArgentinaCarlos Bianchi2000, 2003
ScotlandAlex Ferguson1999, 2008
FranceZinedine Zidane2017, 2018
SpainLuis Enrique2015, 2025
SpainVicente del Bosque12002
NetherlandsFrank Rijkaard2006
GermanyJupp Heynckes2013
ArgentinaDiego Simeone2016
GermanyJürgen Klopp2019
GermanyHansi Flick2020
GermanyThomas Tuchel2021
Wins by club
ClubTotalCoaches
SpainReal Madrid84
SpainBarcelona43
GermanyBayern Munich33
EnglandChelsea22
ArgentinaBoca Juniors21
ItalyJuventus21
EnglandManchester United21
SpainAtlético Madrid11
GermanyBorussia Dortmund11
ItalyInter Milan11
EnglandLiverpool11
ItalyMilan11
PortugalPorto11
EnglandManchester City11
FranceParis Saint-Germain11
Wins by nationality
NationalityTotalCoaches
Germany65
Italy62
Spain63
Portugal41
Argentina32
France21
Scotland21
Netherlands11

Continental winners

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Bold indicates the World's Best Man Club Coach winner.

YearConfederationWinnerClub(s)
2021UEFAGermanyThomas Tuchel[22]EnglandChelsea
CONMEBOLBrazilRenato Gaúcho[23]BrazilFlamengo
CONCACAFMexicoJavier Aguirre[24]MexicoMonterrey
CAFSouth AfricaPitso Mosimane[25]EgyptAl Ahly
AFCPortugalLeonardo Jardim[26]Saudi ArabiaAl-Hilal
OFCEnglandJosé Figueira[27]New ZealandAuckland City

All-time World's Best Man Coach ranking (1996–2020)

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As of 25 February 2021[28]
Top 10 coaches
RankCoachNationalityPoints
1Alex FergusonScotland245
2José MourinhoPortugal226
3Pep GuardiolaSpain211
4Joachim LöwGermany200
5Arsene WengerFrance185
6Vicente del BosqueSpain175
7Carlo AncelottiItaly169
8Marcello LippiItaly156
9Diego SimeoneArgentina152
10Luiz Felipe ScolariBrazil151

The World's Best Man Coach of the Decade (2001–2010)

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Arsenal's Arsène Wenger won the first World Coach of the Decade award

In 2011, the IFFHS awarded an additional award to coaches by combining the points awarded in the annual World's Best Club Coach awards, to the coach who had gained the most points collectively over the previous ten years to determine the best coach of the previous decade. ThisWorld Coach of the Decade award was awarded toArsenal managerArsène Wenger, despite the fact he had never won the annual World's Best Club Coach award.[29][30]

Top 10 coaches[31]
RankCoachNationalityPoints
1Arsène WengerFrance156
2Alex FergusonScotland148
3José MourinhoPortugal135
4Fabio CapelloItaly120
5Guus HiddinkNetherlands112
6Carlo AncelottiItaly108
7Luiz Felipe ScolariBrazil101
8Marcelo BielsaArgentina101
9Rafael BenítezSpain97
10Marcello LippiItaly88

The World's Best Man Club Coach of the Decade (2011–2020)

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In 2021,Atlético Madrid's managerDiego Simeone won the World's Best Man Club Coach of the Decade 2011–2020.[32]

Top 10 coaches[32]
RankCoachNationalityPoints
1Diego SimeoneArgentina152
2Pep GuardiolaSpain144
3Jürgen KloppGermany105
4José MourinhoPortugal91
5Massimiliano AllegriItaly77
6Unai EmerySpain70
7Zinedine ZidaneFrance59
8Carlo AncelottiItaly57
9Mauricio PochettinoArgentina56
10Marcelo GallardoArgentina56

Women's winners

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IFFHS World's Best Woman Club Coach
SportAssociation football
Awarded forBest performing woman club coach of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award2020
Editions6
First winnerFranceJean-Luc Vasseur
Most winsSpainJonatan Giráldez
(2 awards)
Most recentNetherlandsRenée Slegers
(1st award)
Websitewww.iffhs.com

The award is awarded at the end of the year. Below is a list of the previous women's winners and runners-up since the first award in 2020.

List of winners

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YearRankCoachClub(s)Points
20201stFranceJean-Luc Vasseur[33]FranceLyon250
2ndEnglandEmma HayesEnglandChelsea50
3rdSpainLluís CortésSpainBarcelona20
20211stSpainLluís Cortés[34]SpainBarcelona185
2ndFranceSonia BompastorFranceLyon55
3rdEnglandEmma HayesEnglandChelsea35
20221stFranceSonia Bompastor[35]FranceLyon145
2ndSpainJonatan GiráldezSpainBarcelona55
3rdBrazilHoffmann TúlioBrazilPalmeiras25
20231stSpainJonatan Giráldez[36]SpainBarcelona180
2ndFranceSonia BompastorFranceLyon67
3rdGermanyTommy StrootGermanyWolfsburg61
20241stSpainJonatan Giráldez[37]SpainBarcelona
United StatesWashington Spirit
170
2ndFranceSonia BompastorFranceLyon
EnglandChelsea
120
3rdEnglandEmma HayesEnglandChelsea82
20251stNetherlandsRenée Slegers[38]EnglandArsenal145
2ndSpainPere RomeuSpainBarcelona120
3rdFranceSonia BompastorEnglandChelsea97

Statistics

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Winners (2020–present)
CoachWinsYears
SpainJonatan Giráldez22023, 2024
FranceJean-Luc Vasseur12020
SpainLluís Cortés2021
FranceSonia Bompastor2022
NetherlandsRenée Slegers2025
Wins by club
ClubTotalCoaches
SpainBarcelona32
FranceLyon22
United StatesWashington Spirit11
EnglandArsenal11
Wins by nationality
NationalityTotalCoaches
Spain32
France22
Netherlands11

Continental winners

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Bold indicates the World's Best Woman Club Coach winner.

YearConfederationWinnerClub(s)
2021UEFASpainLluís Cortés[39]SpainBarcelona
CONMEBOLBrazilArthur Elias[40]BrazilCorinthians
CONCACAFMexicoRoberto Medina[41]MexicoTigres UANL
CAFGhanaYusif Basigi[42]GhanaHasaacas
AFCAustraliaAnte Juric[43]AustraliaSydney FC
OFCGuatemalaJuan José Chang[44]New ZealandCoastal Spirit

See also

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External links

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Men's winners
Women's winners
  • 2020:FranceVasseur
  • 2021:SpainCortés
  • 2022:FranceBompastor
  • 2023:SpainGiráldez
  • 2024:SpainGiráldez
  • 2025:NetherlandsSlegers
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