FIFA World Coach of the Year explained

FIFA World Coach of the Year
Year:2010
Year2:2015
Website:FIFA.com
Related:The Best FIFA Football Coach

The FIFA World Coach of the Year[1] was an association football award given annually to the football coach who is considered to have performed the best in the previous 12 months. It was awarded based on votes from coaches and captains of international teams, as well as journalists from around the world.

The award started in 2010 after France Footballs Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year award were merged. José Mourinho was the first winner of the men's FIFA World Coach of the Year award in 2010. The women's version of the award was won by head coach Silvia Neid in 2010. Starting in 2016 this award was replaced with the Best FIFA Football Coach Award.

Winners

FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men's Football

YearRankNameTeam(s) managedVotes
2010scope=col style="background-color: gold" 1st José Mourinho Internazionale35.92%
scope=col style="background-color: silver" 2nd Vicente del Bosque Spain33.08%
scope=col style="background-color: #cc9966" 3rd Pep Guardiola Barcelona8.45%
2011scope=col style="background-color: gold" 1st Pep Guardiola Barcelona41.90%
scope=col style="background-color: silver" 2nd Alex Ferguson Manchester United15.59%
scope=col style="background-color: #cc9966" 3rd José Mourinho Real Madrid12.43%
2012scope=col style="background-color: gold" 1st Vicente del Bosque Spain34.51%
scope=col style="background-color: silver" 2nd José Mourinho Real Madrid20.49%
scope=col style="background-color: #cc9966" 3rd Pep Guardiola Barcelona12.91%
2013scope=col style="background-color: gold" 1st Jupp Heynckes Bayern Munich37.30%
scope=col style="background-color: silver" 2nd Jürgen Klopp Dortmund15.77%
scope=col style="background-color: #cc9966" 3rd Alex Ferguson Manchester United14.55%
2014scope=col style="background-color: gold" 1st Joachim Löw Germany36.23%
scope=col style="background-color: silver" 2nd Carlo Ancelotti Real Madrid22.06%
scope=col style="background-color: #cc9966" 3rd Atlético Madrid19.02%
2015scope=col style="background-color: gold" 1st Luis Enrique Barcelona31.08%
scope=col style="background-color: silver" 2nd Pep Guardiola Bayern Munich22.97%
scope=col style="background-color: #cc9966" 3rd Jorge Sampaoli Chile9.47%

FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women's Football

Year 1st2nd3rd
Silvia Neid (Germany) Maren Meinert (Germany U20) Pia Sundhage (United States)
Norio Sasaki (Japan) Pia Sundhage (United States) Bruno Bini (France)
Pia Sundhage (United States) Norio Sasaki (Japan) Bruno Bini (France)
Silvia Neid (Germany) Ralf Kellermann (Wolfsburg) Pia Sundhage (Sweden)
Ralf Kellermann (Wolfsburg) Maren Meinert (Germany U20) Norio Sasaki (Japan)
Jill Ellis (United States) Norio Sasaki (Japan) Mark Sampson (England)

Wins by manager

ManagerFirst placeSecond placeThird placeTeams managed
1 Silvia Neid200
2 Norio Sasaki121 Japan
3 Pia Sundhage112 United States,
4 Ralf Kellermann110 Wolfsburg
5 Jill Ellis100 United States
6 Maren Meinert020 Germany U20
7 Bruno Bini002 France
8 Mark Sampson001 England

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rules of allocation. https://web.archive.org/web/20120304174114/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/r&a-awards/52/01/02/fs-590_01e_ballondor.pdf. dead. March 4, 2012. FIFA.com. 15 January 2013. 2012.