【足壇群星閃耀時】IFFHS版各項十年最佳超全合集(六)
2011-2020年世界最佳國家隊教練:尤阿希姆·勒夫

The IFFHS has devised an equitable method for determining THE WORLD’S BEST NATIONAL COACH OF THE DECADE 2011-2020. It was taken in consideration the TOP 20 of each yearly ranking of each category concerned and allocated points to each place. So the first placed received 20 points, the second placed 19 points, the third placed 18 points …. And 1 point for the twentieth place. If the annual ranking comprised fewer than 20, no point will be awarded for the unoccupied places . Adding the points from the individual years provides a World Ranking for the Period 2011 – 2020.
Joachim L?w, winner of the yearly Awards of THE WORLD’S BEST NATIONAL COACH in 2014 and 2017, is the sovereign winner of the Award of THE WORLD’S BEST NATIONAL COACH OF THE DECADE 2011-2020. The German Coach, in this position since 2006, has won the FIFA World Cup 2014, the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 and preceeds French National Coach Didier Deschamps, who won the FIFA World Cup 2018. Tite, Brazil’s National Coach, took the third place.
2011-2020年世界最佳俱樂部教練:迭戈·西蒙尼

The IFFHS has devised an equitable method for determining THE WORLD’S BEST CLUB COACH OF THE DECADE 2011-2020. It was taken in consideration the TOP 20 of each yearly ranking of each category concerned and allocated points to each place. So the first placed received 20 points, the second placed 19 points, the third placed 18 points …. And 1 point for the twentieth place. If the annual ranking comprised fewer than 20, no point will be awarded for the unoccupied places .?
Adding the points from the individual years provides a World Ranking for the Period 2011 – 2020.
Diego Simeone, winner of the yearly Award of THE WORLD’S BEST CLUB COACH in 2016, is the Winner of the Award of THE WORLD’S BEST CLUB COACH OF THE DECADE 2011-2020. He preceeds Pep Guardiola, winner in 2011, and Jürgen Klopp, winner in 2019. Simeone realized a great performance with his club Atlético de Madrid in this decade : 1 LaLiga title, 1 Copa del Rey, 1 Super Copa Espana, 2 UEFA Europa League titles, 2 UEFA Super Cup titles and 2 times Runner-Up in UEFA Champions League Finals ! His regularity and his power made the difference to win the Award of the Decade 2011-2020.
2001-2010年世界最佳教練:阿爾賽納·溫格

The roles of a national coach and a club coach are very different and their interests often contrary. For this reason the IFFHS has carried out separate annual world votings from the start. The experience of about a decade has shown that this is the most appropriate approach. However,it is not unusual for the best club coaches to become national coaches. And not rare a coach takes over after his job as national coach again the function of a club coach. So it is logically, for the purposes of a world ranking it is sensible to unite the two categories of coaches; this also allows for an examination over a longer period [the equivalent of coach in Great Britain is the manager].
Establishing The World‘s best Coach of the 1st Decade of the 21st Century was done on the basis of the annual world vote (by IFFHS), by taking each year’s vote as representing 10 % of the value for the decade. Each year jurors from different many countries have taken part in the vote and, in addition, the jurors in the early years voted for the top three places (3 points to 1 point), and later for the top four places (4 points to 1 point). So it would not be possible to simply add the points awarded in the annual votes.

The IFFHS has devised an equitable method for establishing the The World‘s best Coach of the 1st Decade of the 21st Century. From the annual world rankings of the coaches (a result of the world votings) the IFFHS will take into consideration the “Top 20” for each year and allocate points to each place. So the first-placed receives 20 points, the second-placed 19 points, the third-placed 18 points ... and a point for twentieth place. If the annual world ranking comprises more than 20 coaches, then the coaches from 21st place onwards receive no points. If the annual world ranking comprises fewer than 20 coaches (based on the fixed rules), no points will be awarded for the unoccupied places. Adding the points from the individual years of both categories provides a world ranking for the period 2001-2010. The first-placed goalkeeper in this final world ranking is The World‘s best Coach of the 1st Decade of the 21st Century. It is important to take into consideration for each year the “Top 20” of The World‘s best National Coach and the “Top 20” of The World‘s best Club Coach. Each of the annual votes produces 5% of the points for the decade.

A total of 176 coaches have featured in the ten annual votes for the each two world rankings - The World‘s best National Coach and the The World‘s best Club Coach. These 176 coaches come from 50 countries. The country with most coaches is Argentina (18), who have with Marcelo Bielsa and the not more active Carlos Bianchi among their best-placed coaches. Brazil with 16 follows, while the best European nations of coaches are: Spain (14) and France (14) ahead of Germany (13 and Silvia Neid), Italy (11) and the Netherlands (9). The following countries are represented with five and fewer coaches. It is notable that England is represented by only three coaches among the top 176 and the best-placed Englishman is Roy Hodgson on the 92nd place, while Italy has three coaches among the “Top 10" catapulted to 3rd place. He was highly successful in Portugal, England, and Italy, and now coaches Real Madrid CF. Only the votes in 2010 resulted in a decision that the overall winner is one of the two coaches, who have coached only one club throughout the decade. The 61-year-old Arsène Wenger (Arsenal FC London) successful defended his lead ahead of Sir “Alex” Ferguson (Manchester United FC) and is The World‘s best Coach of the 1st Decade (2001-2010). Although the Frenchman has never won the annual vote, he has been among the best-placed coaches every year. It is admirable, how he has repeatedly moulded young players into an attacking and technically brillant way of play. There is little doubt that the three first-placed coaches have had most influence on world football during the 1st Decade.
The World‘s best Coach of the 1st Decade of the 21st Century Arsène Wenger was honoured on the occasion of the World Football Gala 2012 in Barcelona with a Certificate and a golden trophy.
2001-2020年世界最佳教練:何塞·穆里尼奧

The roles of a national coach and a club coach are very different and their interests often contrary. For this reason the IFFHS has carried out separate annual World votings from the start. The experience of about two decades has shown that this is the most appropriate approach. However it is not unusual for the? best club coaches to become national coaches. And not rare a coach takes over after his job as national coach again the function of a club coach. So it is logically for the purposes of a CENTURY World Ranking to unite the two categories of coaches.
The IFFHS has devised an equitable method for determining the ranking of THE WORLD’S BEST COACH OF THE XXIst CENTURY 2001-2020. The IFFHS has taken in consideration the TOP 20 of each yearly ranking of each category concerned ( Top 20 of BEST NATIONAL COACH and Top 20 of BEST CLUB COACH) and allocated points to each place. So the first placed received 20 points, the second placed 19 points, the third placed 18 points …. And 1 point for the twentieth place. If the annual ranking comprised fewer than 20, no point will be awarded for the unoccupied places . Adding the points from the individual years of each category provides a World Ranking for the Period 2001 – 2020.

José Mourinho is the leader of THE WORLD’S BEST COACH OF THE XXIst CENTURY Ranking at the end of 2020 ! He won four times the Award of THE WORLD’S BEST CLUB COACH (2004, 2005, 2010, 2012) and is regularly in the Top 10 since 16 years ! He won the ranking with 226 points before Germany’s National Coach since 2006, Joachim L?w (winner 2014 and 2017) and the two other Club Coaches Legends, Sir Alexander Ferguson (winner 2008) and Pep Guardiola (winner 2009 and 2011). Arsène Wenger and Carlo Ancelotti completed the Top 6 !
1996-2000年世界最佳教練:亞歷克斯·弗格森

The roles of a national coach and a club coach are very different and their interests often contrary. For this reason the IFFHS has carried out separate annual World votings from the start. The experience of 25 years has shown that this is the most appropriate approach. However it is not unusual for the? best club coaches to become national coaches. And not rare a coach takes over after his job as national coach again the function of a club coach. So it is logically for the purposes of an IFFHS ALL TIME World Ranking to unite the two categories of coaches. (The List of the winners of the categories THE WORLD’S BEST NATIONAL COACH and THE WORLD’S BEST CLUB COACH is published in the column GALA AWARDS.)
The IFFHS has devised an equitable method for determining the ranking of THE ALL TIME WORLD’S BEST COACH. The IFFHS has taken in consideration the TOP 20 of each yearly ranking of each category concerned ( Top 20 of BEST NATIONAL COACH and Top 20 of BEST CLUB COACH) and allocated points to each place. So the first placed received 20 points, the second placed 19 points, the third placed 18 points …. And 1 point for the twentieth place. If the annual ranking comprised fewer than 20, no point will be awarded for the unoccupied places . Adding the points from the individual years of each category provides an IFFHS ALL TIME WORLD’S BEST COACH Ranking from 1996 to 2020.

Sir Alex Ferguson is the sovereign leader of the IFFHS All Time World’s Best Coach Ranking after 25 years (1996-2020). Ferguson has coached 39 years long from 1974 to 2013,? exactly 2 153 games on the bench ! 26 years as Manchester United’s manager made him to one of the most successful coaches in the History !

Behind Ferguson, the 9 other coaches in the All Time Top 10.
With 257 points, he leads the ranking before Portuguese José Mourinho? (226) and French Arsène Wenger (211), who has the particularity to never win an annual IFFHS Award, but the Award of the first Decade (2001-2010). Joaquim L?w, Germany’s National Coach since 2006 and Josep Guardiola, the Spanish football Genius, completed the Top 5. Diego Simeone (9th) is the first non-european in the Top 10 and? also the leader of Argentina’s great Coach School with 9 Argentine coaches in the Top 50 !? After Argentina, Spain and Italy (7 each), Germany (6), Brazil and France (5) are the most represented countries in the Top 50.
The Top 50 is composed of 34 coaches from UEFA, 15 from CONMEBOL and 1 from CONCACAF . 25 of them are always active, especially José Mourinho, Joaquim L?w, Josep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti and Diego Simeone, the five coaches able to acceed to the Top 3 and to take the leadership of the ranking.