Sunday, 6 December 2015

TOP 5 BEST FOOTBALL MANAGER

1.PEP GUARDIOLA

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Spanish football manager Pep Guardiola is now managing Bundesliga club Bayern Munich since 2013 season. He started his journey as a coach in 2007 with FC Barcelona B and also managed FC Barcelona senior team from 2008 to 2012 before he moved to Bayern Munich. Guardiola is the youngest manager to win the Champions League and won La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League in the same year in his first season as the manager of FC Barcelona. He won 14 trophies with Barcelona, which include La Liga thrice, Supercopa de España thrice and FIFA Club World Cup twice. In his journey with Bayern Munich, he already achieved Bundesliga title, DFB-Pokal title, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup in 2013. Guardiola was named IFFHS World’s Best Club Coach twice, World Soccer Magazine World Manager of the Year twice and FIFA World Coach of the Year in 2011.

2.JOSÉ MOURINHO

10 Best Coaches of Football Clubs
Portuguese football manager José Mourinho is now managing Chelsea FC in his second spell from 2013 season after he managed the team also from 2004 to 2007. He started his journey as a coach in 2000 with Portuguese club S.L. Benfica and has managed six teams till now which include Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Chelsea. Mourinho is one of the only five coaches to win the European Cup with two different teams and won the first ever FIFA Ballon d’Or Best Coach Award in 2010. He won 6 trophies in his first spell with Chelsea FC, 5 trophies with Inter Milan and 3 trophies with Real Madrid. Mourinho was named Onze d’Or Coach of the Year twice, IFFHS World’s Best Club Coach four times, World Soccer Magazine World Manager of the Year thrice and FIFA World Coach of the Year in 2010.

3.VICENTE DEL BOSQUE

10 Best Coaches of Football Clubs

Spanish football manager Vicente del Bosque is mostly famous for implying Tiki-taka football which was used heavily by the Spanish national team. He is the only football manager to win the Champions League, the European Championship, and the FIFA World Cup. He started his journey as a coach in 1987 with Real Madrid B and also managed Real Madrid senior team in three spells from 1994 to 2003. He won 8 trophies in his journey with Real Madrid, which include La Liga twice, UEFA Champions League twice, UEFA Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup in 2002. Del Bosque was named IFFHS World’s Best National Coach thrice, UEFA Club Coach of the Year twice, IFFHS World’s Best Club Coach in 2002 and FIFA World Coach of the Year in 2012. He was also honored with Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit by the Spanish government.

4.CARLO ANCELOTTI

10 Best Coaches of Football Clubs

Italian football manager Carlo Ancelotti is now managing Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid C.F. since 2013 season. He is one of the six men to win the Champions League as both player and manager, the second only coach besides Bob Paisley to win three European Cups, and one of the only five managers to win the European Cup with two different clubs. He started his journey as a club coach in 1995 with Italian club A.C. Reggiana and successfully managed 7 club teams till now, which include some of the best clubs such as Juventus FC, A.C. Milan, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid. In his journey with the Milan, he achieved 8 trophies including 2007 FIFA Club World Cup. Ancelotti has already won UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and Copa del Rey all three in 2013-14 season with Real Madrid. He was named World Soccer Magazine Manager of the Year 2003 and IFFHS World’s Best Club Coach in 2007.

DIEGO SIMEONE

10 Best Coaches of Football Clubs

Argentine football manager Diego Simeone aka Cholo is now managing Spanish La Liga club Atlético de Madrid since 2011 season. Besides his coaching career, he was also established himself as a superior Defensive midfielder and represented the Argentina national football team at the 1994, 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups. He started his journey as a club coach in 2006 with Argentine club Racing Club de Avellaneda, and till now, he has managed 6 club teams which include Calcio Catania FC and Atlético River Plate. In his journey with Atlético de Madrid, he achieved UEFA Super Cup and UEFA Europa League in 2011-12 season, Copa del Rey in 2012-13 season, and Supercopa de España and La Liga in 2013-14 season. He was named La Liga Coach of the Year 2013 and awarded with Miguel Muñoz Trophy in 2014.

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