IFFHS World's Best Club Coach

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IFFHS World's Best Man Club Coach
Sport Association football
Awarded forBest performing man club coach of the calendar year
Presented by International Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award1996
Editions28
First winner Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi
Most wins Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho
(4 awards)
Most recent Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola
(3rd award)
Website www.iffhs.com
Marcello Lippi, 1996 Best Club Coach of the Year, first winner of the award Marcello Lippi by Martina De Siervo - International Journalism Festival 2010.jpg
Marcello Lippi, 1996 Best Club Coach of the Year, first winner of the award

The IFFHS World's Best Club 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), 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 is Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola. The current women's recipient is Barcelona coach Jonatan Giráldez.

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Public reception

The award is officially recognised by FIFA 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 winner José 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

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 the World Football Gala. [4] Below is a list of the previous men's winners and runners-up since the first award in 1996. [5]

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

List of winners

YearRankWinning coachClub(s)Points
19961st Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
2nd Flag of Argentina.svg Ramón Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg River Plate
3rd Flag of France.svg Luis Fernandez Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
19971st Flag of Germany.svg Ottmar Hitzfeld [6] Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund 146
2nd Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson Flag of England.svg Manchester United 110
3rd Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 87
19981st Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 154
2nd Flag of Germany.svg Jupp Heynckes Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 134
3rd Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson Flag of England.svg Manchester United 88
19991st Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson Flag of England.svg Manchester United 225
2nd Flag of Sweden.svg Sven-Göran Eriksson Flag of Italy.svg Lazio 86
3rd Flag of Germany.svg Ottmar Hitzfeld Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 69
20001st Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Bianchi Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors 137
2nd Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Cúper Flag of Spain.svg Valencia 124
3rd Flag of Spain.svg Vicente del Bosque Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 116
20011st Flag of Germany.svg Ottmar Hitzfeld [6] Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 228
2nd Flag of France.svg Gérard Houllier Flag of England.svg Liverpool 125
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Bianchi Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors 120
20021st Flag of Spain.svg Vicente del Bosque Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 224
2nd Flag of France.svg Arsène Wenger Flag of England.svg Arsenal 136
3rd Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson
Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Toppmöller
Flag of England.svg Manchester United
Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen
69
20031st Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Bianchi Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors 173
2nd Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg Carlo Ancelotti Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg Milan 117
3rd Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg Marcello Lippi Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg Juventus 70
20041st Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 271
2nd Flag of France.svg Arsène Wenger Flag of England.svg Arsenal 86
3rd Flag of France.svg Didier Deschamps Flag of France.svg Monaco 72
20051st Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho Flag of England.svg Chelsea 275
2nd Flag of France.svg Arsène Wenger Flag of England.svg Arsenal 89
3rd Flag of Spain.svg Rafael Benítez Flag of England.svg Liverpool 66
20061st Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank Rijkaard Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 236
2nd Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho Flag of England.svg Chelsea 113
3rd Flag of Spain.svg Juande Ramos Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 92
20071st Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Ancelotti Flag of Italy.svg Milan 193
2nd Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson Flag of England.svg Manchester United 134
3rd Flag of Spain.svg Juande Ramos Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 104
20081st Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson Flag of England.svg Manchester United 264
2nd Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dick Advocaat Flag of Russia.svg Zenit Saint Petersburg 144
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Edgardo Bauza Flag of Ecuador.svg LDU Quito 64
20091st Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 300
2nd Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson Flag of England.svg Manchester United 137
3rd Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan 66
20101st Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan
Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
294
2nd Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 188
3rd Flag of the Netherlands.svg Louis van Gaal Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 75
20111st Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 201
2nd Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 112
3rd Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson Flag of England.svg Manchester United 107
20121st Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 101
2nd Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Di Matteo Flag of England.svg Chelsea 99
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Simeone Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 97
20131st Flag of Germany.svg Jupp Heynckes [7] Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 216
2nd Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klopp Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund 101
3rd Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Simeone Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 61
20141st Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Ancelotti [8] Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 169
2nd Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Simeone Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 139
3rd Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 76
20151st Flag of Spain.svg Luis Enrique [9] Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 165
2nd Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 86
3rd Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Allegri Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 43
20161st Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Simeone [10] Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 113
2nd Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 108
3rd Flag of Italy.svg Claudio Ranieri Flag of England.svg Leicester City 86
20171st Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane [11] Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 326
2nd Flag of Italy.svg Massimiliano Allegri Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 70
3rd Flag of Italy.svg Antonio Conte Flag of England.svg Chelsea 66
20181st Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane [12] Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 296
2nd Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klopp Flag of England.svg Liverpool 109
3rd Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of England.svg Manchester City 105
20191st Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klopp [13] Flag of England.svg Liverpool 369
2nd Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of England.svg Manchester City 100
3rd Flag of the Netherlands.svg Erik ten Hag Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax 82
20201st Flag of Germany.svg Hansi Flick [14] Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 270
2nd Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klopp Flag of England.svg Liverpool 125
3rd Flag of Germany.svg Julian Nagelsmann Flag of Germany.svg RB Leipzig 5
20211st Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Tuchel [15] Flag of England.svg Chelsea 230
2nd Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of England.svg Manchester City 55
3rd Flag of Germany.svg Hansi Flick Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 25
20221st Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Ancelotti [16] Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 245
2nd Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola Flag of England.svg Manchester City 45
3rd Flag of Morocco.svg Walid Regragui Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad AC 40
20231st Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola [17] [18] Flag of England.svg Manchester City 281
2nd Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Ancelotti Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 56
3rd Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Spalletti Flag of Italy.svg Napoli 53

Statistics

Winners (1996–present) [19]
CoachWinsYears
Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho 42004, 2005, 2010, 2012
Flag of Italy.svg Carlo Ancelotti 32007, 2014, 2022
Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola 2009, 2011, 2023
Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi 21996, 1998
Flag of Germany.svg Ottmar Hitzfeld 1997, 2001
Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Bianchi 2000, 2003
Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson 1999, 2008
Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane 2017, 2018
Flag of Spain.svg Vicente del Bosque 12002
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank Rijkaard 2006
Flag of Germany.svg Jupp Heynckes 2013
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Enrique 2015
Flag of Argentina.svg Diego Simeone 2016
Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Klopp 2019
Flag of Germany.svg Hansi Flick 2020
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Tuchel 2021
Wins by club
ClubTotalCoaches
Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 74
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 43
Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 33
Flag of England.svg Chelsea 22
Flag of Argentina.svg Boca Juniors 21
Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 21
Flag of England.svg Manchester United 21
Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid 11
Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund 11
Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan 11
Flag of England.svg Liverpool 11
Flag of Italy.svg Milan 11
Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 11
Flag of England.svg Manchester City 11
Wins by nationality
NationalityTotalCoaches
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 65
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 52
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 53
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 41
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 32
Flag of France.svg  France 21
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 21
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 11

Continental winners

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

YearConfederationWinnerClub(s)
2021UEFA Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Tuchel [20] Flag of England.svg Chelsea
CONMEBOL Flag of Brazil.svg Renato Gaúcho [21] Flag of Brazil.svg Flamengo
CONCACAF Flag of Mexico.svg Javier Aguirre [22] Flag of Mexico.svg Monterrey
CAF Flag of South Africa.svg Pitso Mosimane [23] Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly
AFC Flag of Portugal.svg Leonardo Jardim [24] Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal
OFC Flag of England.svg José Figueira [25] Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland City

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

As of 25 February 2021 [26]
Top 10 coaches
RankCoachNationalityPoints
1 Pep Guardiola Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 245
2 José Mourinho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 226
3 Arsène Wenger Flag of France.svg  France 211
4 Joachim Löw Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 200
5 Alex Ferguson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 185
6 Vicente del Bosque Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 175
7 Carlo Ancelotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 169
8 Marcello Lippi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 156
9 Diego Simeone Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 152
10 Luiz Felipe Scolari Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 151

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

Arsenal's Arsene Wenger won the first World Coach of the Decade award Arsene-Wenger.jpg
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. This World Coach of the Decade award was awarded to Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger, despite the fact he had never won the annual World's Best Club Coach award. [27] [28]

Top 10 coaches [29]
RankCoachNationalityPoints
1 Arsène Wenger Flag of France.svg  France 156
2 Alex Ferguson Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 148
3 José Mourinho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 135
4 Fabio Capello Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 120
5 Guus Hiddink Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 112
6 Carlo Ancelotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 108
7 Luiz Felipe Scolari Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 101
8 Marcelo Bielsa Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 101
9 Rafael Benítez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 97
10 Marcello Lippi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 88

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

In 2021, Atlético Madrid's manager Diego Simeone won the World's Best Man Club Coach of the Decade 2011–2020. [30]

Top 10 coaches [30]
RankCoachNationalityPoints
1 Diego Simeone Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 152
2 Pep Guardiola Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 144
3 Jürgen Klopp Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 105
4 José Mourinho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 91
5 Massimiliano Allegri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 77
6 Unai Emery Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 70
7 Zinedine Zidane Flag of France.svg  France 59
8 Carlo Ancelotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 57
9 Mauricio Pochettino Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 56
10 Marcelo Gallardo Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 56

Women's winners

IFFHS World's Best Woman Club Coach
Sport Association football
Awarded forBest performing woman club coach of the calendar year
Presented by International Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award2020
Editions4
First winner Flag of France.svg Jean-Luc Vasseur
Most wins Flag of France.svg Sonia Bompastor
Flag of Spain.svg Lluís Cortés
Flag of France.svg Jean-Luc Vasseur
Flag of Spain.svg Jonatan Giráldez
(1 award each)
Most recent Flag of Spain.svg Jonatan Giráldez
(1st award)
Website www.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

YearRankCoachClub(s)Points
20201st Flag of France.svg Jean-Luc Vasseur [31] Flag of France.svg Lyon 250
2nd Flag of England.svg Emma Hayes Flag of England.svg Chelsea 50
3rd Flag of Spain.svg Lluís Cortés Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 20
20211st Flag of Spain.svg Lluís Cortés [32] Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 185
2nd Flag of France.svg Sonia Bompastor Flag of France.svg Lyon 55
3rd Flag of England.svg Emma Hayes Flag of England.svg Chelsea 35
20221st Flag of France.svg Sonia Bompastor [33] Flag of France.svg Lyon 145
2nd Flag of Spain.svg Jonatan Giráldez Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 55
3rd Flag of Brazil.svg Hoffmann Túlio Flag of Brazil.svg Palmeiras 25
20231st Flag of Spain.svg Jonatan Giráldez [34] Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 180
2nd Flag of France.svg Sonia Bompastor Flag of France.svg Lyon 67
3rd Flag of Germany.svg Tommy Stroot Flag of Germany.svg Wolfsburg 61

Statistics

Winners (2020–present)
CoachWinsYears
Flag of France.svg Jean-Luc Vasseur 12020
Flag of Spain.svg Lluís Cortés 2021
Flag of France.svg Sonia Bompastor 2022
Flag of Spain.svg Jonatan Giráldez 2023
Wins by club
ClubTotalCoaches
Flag of France.svg Lyon 22
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 22
Wins by nationality
NationalityTotalCoaches
Flag of France.svg  France 22
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 22

Continental winners

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

YearConfederationWinnerClub(s)
2021UEFA Flag of Spain.svg Lluís Cortés [35] Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
CONMEBOL Flag of Brazil.svg Arthur Elias [36] Flag of Brazil.svg Corinthians
CONCACAF Flag of Mexico.svg Roberto Medina [37] Flag of Mexico.svg Tigres UANL
CAF Flag of Ghana.svg Yusif Basigi [38] Flag of Ghana.svg Hasaacas
AFC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ante Juric [39] Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney FC
OFC Flag of New Zealand.svg Juan J. Chang [40] Flag of New Zealand.svg Coastal Spirit

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