IFFHS World's Best National Coach

The IFFHS World's Best National Coach is an association football award given annually, since 1996, to the most outstanding club coach as voted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). The votes, in 1996, were cast by IFFHS's editorial staff as well as experts from 89 countries spanning six different continents. Since then, the votes are now awarded by 81 experts and selected editorial offices from all of the continents. The current recipient is Portugal coach Fernando Santos.

List of winners

Berti Vogts was the recipient of the first edition of the award in 1996.

Below is a list of the previous winners and runners-up since the first award in 1996.[1][2]

Vicente del Bosque is a record four-time winner of the award.
Year Winning coach Winning coach's national team Runner-up coach Runner-up coach's national team Source
1996 Berti VogtsGermany Velibor MilutinovićMexico[2]
1997 Mário ZagalloBrazil Javier ClementeSpain[2]
1998 Aimé JacquetFrance Miroslav BlaževićCroatia[2]
1999 Wanderley LuxemburgoBrazil Jozef ChovanecCzech Republic[2]
2000 Roger LemerreFrance Humberto CoelhoPortugal[2]
2001 Marcelo BielsaArgentina Sven-Göran ErikssonEngland[2]
2002 Luiz Felipe ScolariBrazil Guus HiddinkSouth Korea[2]
2003 Jacques SantiniFrance Karel BrücknerCzech Republic[2]
2004 Otto RehhagelGreece Marcelo BielsaArgentina[2]
2005 Carlos Alberto ParreiraBrazil Marco van BastenNetherlands[2]
2006 Marcello LippiItaly Raymond DomenechFrance[2]
2007 DungaBrazil[1]
2008 Luis AragonésSpain[1]
2009 Vicente del BosqueSpain[1]
2010 Vicente del Bosque (2)Spain[1]
2011 Óscar TabárezUruguay[1]
2012 Vicente del Bosque (3)Spain[1]
2013 Vicente del Bosque (4)Spain Joachim LöwGermany[3]
2014 Joachim LöwGermany Alejandro SabellaArgentina[4]
2015 Jorge SampaoliChile Joachim LöwGermany[5]
2016 Fernando SantosPortugal Lars LagerbäckIceland[6]
2017 Joachim Löw (2)Germany TiteBrazil[7]
2018 Didier DeschampsFrance Zlatko DalićCroatia[8]
2019 Fernando Santos (2)Portugal TiteBrazil[9]

See also

References

  1. "Former Results". IFFHS. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
  2. Erik Garin (2 August 2007). "IFFHS' World's Best Coaches of the Year 1996-2006: National Team Coaches". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  3. "THE WORLD'S BEST NATIONAL COACH 2013". iffhs.de. 22 January 2014. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  4. Robert Ley (22 January 2015). "THE WORLD'S BEST NATIONAL COACH 2014". iffhs.de. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  5. "THE WORLD'S BEST NATIONAL COACH 2015". iffhs.de. 6 January 2016. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  6. Robert Ley (27 December 2016). "THE WORLD'S BEST NATIONAL COACH 2016: Fernando Santos". iffhs.de. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  7. "THE WORLD'S BEST NATIONAL COACH 2017: SECOND AWARD FOR JOAQUIM LÖW!". IFFHS. 5 December 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
  8. "IFFHS AWARDS 2018 – THE WORLD'S BEST NATIONAL COACH 2018 : DIDIER DESCHAMPS WORLD CHAMPION". IFFHS. 29 November 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  9. "IFFHS AWARDS 2019 – THE WORLD'S BEST NATIONAL COACH : FERNANDO SANTOS (PORTUGAL)". IFFHS. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
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