The Best FIFA Football Coach

The Best FIFA Football Coach
First awarded 2016
Website FIFA.com

The Best FIFA Football Coach is an association football award given annually to the football coach who is considered to have performed the best in the previous 12 months.

History

The selection criteria for the coaches of the year were: performance and general behaviour of their teams on and off the pitch.

The votes were decided by media representatives, national team coaches, and national team captains. In October 2016, it was announced that the general public would also be allowed to vote.[1] Each group will have 25% of the overall vote.

The Best FIFA Men's Coach Award winners

Year Rank Name Team
2016 1st Italy Claudio Ranieri England Leicester City
2nd France Zinedine Zidane Spain Real Madrid
3rd Portugal Fernando Santos Portugal Portugal
2017 1st France Zinedine Zidane Spain Real Madrid
2nd Italy Antonio Conte England Chelsea
3rd Italy Massimiliano Allegri Italy Juventus
2018 1st France Didier Deschamps France France
2nd France Zinedine Zidane Spain Real Madrid
3rd Croatia Zlatko Dalić Croatia Croatia

Overall Total

Rank Manager First place Second place Third place Teams managed
1 France Zinedine Zidane 1 2 0 Spain Real Madrid
2 Italy Claudio Ranieri 1 0 0 England Leicester City
France Didier Deschamps 1 0 0 France France
4 Italy Antonio Conte 0 1 0 England Chelsea
5 Portugal Fernando Santos 0 0 1 Portugal Portugal
Italy Massimiliano Allegri 0 0 1 Italy Juventus
Croatia Zlatko Dalić 0 0 1 Croatia Croatia

The Best FIFA Women's Coach Award winners

Year Rank Name Team
2016 1st Germany Silvia Neid Germany Germany
2nd England Jill Ellis United States United States
3rd Sweden Pia Sundhage Sweden Sweden
2017 1st Netherlands Sarina Wiegman Netherlands Netherlands
2nd Denmark Nils Nielsen Denmark Denmark
3rd France Gerard Precheur France Lyon
2018 1st France Reynald Pedros France Lyon
2nd Netherlands Sarina Wiegman Netherlands Netherlands
3rd Japan Asako Takakura Japan Japan

Overall Total

Rank Manager First place Second place Third place Teams managed
1 Netherlands Sarina Wiegman 1 1 0 Netherlands Netherlands
2 Germany Silvia Neid 1 0 0 Germany Germany
France Reynald Pedros 1 0 0 France Lyon
4 England Jill Ellis 0 1 0 United States United States
Denmark Nils Nielsen 0 1 0 Denmark Denmark
6 Sweden Pia Sundhage 0 0 1 Sweden Sweden
France Gerard Precheur 0 0 1 France Lyon
Japan Asako Takakura 0 0 1 Japan Japan

See also

References

  1. "The fans take centre stage". FIFA.com. 31 October 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
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