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2003 2003

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Carlos Bianchi
Argentina Carlos Bianchi
Argentina
173
Points
Boca Juniors

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Carlos Bianchi
Carlos Bianchi
Argentina
173 (Points)
Boca Juniors
2
Carlo Ancelotti
Italy Carlo Ancelotti
Italy
117
Points
Milan

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Carlo Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti
Italy
117 (Points)
Milan
3
Marcello Lippi
Italy Marcello Lippi
Italy
70
Points
Juventus

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Marcello Lippi
Marcello Lippi
Italy
70 (Points)
Juventus

2002 2002

1
Vicente del Bosque
Spain Vicente del Bosque
Spain
224
Points
Real Madrid

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Vicente del Bosque
Vicente del Bosque
Spain
224 (Points)
Real Madrid
2
Arsène Wenger
France Arsène Wenger
France
136
Points
Arsenal

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Arsène Wenger
Arsène Wenger
France
136 (Points)
Arsenal
3
Alex Ferguson
Scotland Alex Ferguson
Scotland
69
Points
Manchester United

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Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson
Scotland
69 (Points)
Manchester United
3
Klaus Toppmöller
Germany Klaus Toppmöller
Germany
69
Points
Bayer Leverkusen

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Klaus Toppmöller
Klaus Toppmöller
Germany
69 (Points)
Bayer Leverkusen

2001 2001

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Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany
228
Points
Bayern Munich

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Ottmar Hitzfeld
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany
228 (Points)
Bayern Munich
2
Gérard Houllier
France Gérard Houllier
France
125
Points
Liverpool

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Gérard Houllier
Gérard Houllier
France
125 (Points)
Liverpool
3
Carlos Bianchi
Argentina Carlos Bianchi
Argentina
120
Points
Boca Juniors

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Carlos Bianchi
Carlos Bianchi
Argentina
120 (Points)
Boca Juniors

2000 2000

1
Carlos Bianchi
Argentina Carlos Bianchi
Argentina
137
Points
River Plate

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Carlos Bianchi
Carlos Bianchi
Argentina
137 (Points)
River Plate
2
Héctor Cúper
Argentina Héctor Cúper
Argentina
124
Points
Valencia

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2
Héctor Cúper
Héctor Cúper
Argentina
124 (Points)
Valencia
3
Vicente del Bosque
Spain Vicente del Bosque
Spain
116
Points
Real Madrid

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Vicente del Bosque
Vicente del Bosque
Spain
116 (Points)
Real Madrid

1999 1999

1
Alex Ferguson
Scotland Alex Ferguson
Scotland
225
Points
Manchester United

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Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson
Scotland
225 (Points)
Manchester United
2
Sven-Göran Eriksson
Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson
Sweden
86
Points
Lazio

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2
Sven-Göran Eriksson
Sven-Göran Eriksson
Sweden
86 (Points)
Lazio
3
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany
69
Points
Bayern Munich

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Ottmar Hitzfeld
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany
69 (Points)
Bayern Munich

1998 1998

1
Marcello Lippi
Italy Marcello Lippi
Italy
154
Points
Juventus

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Marcello Lippi
Marcello Lippi
Italy
154 (Points)
Juventus
2
Jupp Heynckes
Germany Jupp Heynckes
Germany
134
Points
Real Madrid

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2
Jupp Heynckes
Jupp Heynckes
Germany
134 (Points)
Real Madrid
3
Alex Ferguson
Scotland Alex Ferguson
Scotland
88
Points
Manchester United

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3
Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson
Scotland
88 (Points)
Manchester United

1997 1997

1
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany
146
Points
Borussia Dortmund

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Ottmar Hitzfeld
Ottmar Hitzfeld
Germany
146 (Points)
Borussia Dortmund
2
Alex Ferguson
Scotland Alex Ferguson
Scotland
110
Points
Manchester United

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2
Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson
Scotland
110 (Points)
Manchester United
3
Marcello Lippi
Italy Marcello Lippi
Italy
87
Points
Juventus

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3
Marcello Lippi
Marcello Lippi
Italy
87 (Points)
Juventus

1996 1996

1
Marcello Lippi
Italy Marcello Lippi
Italy
Points
Juventus

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Marcello Lippi
Marcello Lippi
Italy
(Points)
Juventus
2
Ramón Díaz
Argentina Ramón Díaz
Argentina
Points
River Plate

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Ramón Díaz
Ramón Díaz
Argentina
(Points)
River Plate
3
Luis Fernandez
France Luis Fernandez
France
Points
Paris Saint-Germain

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3
Luis Fernandez
Luis Fernandez
France
(Points)
Paris Saint-Germain

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Summary

The International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) is an organisation that chronicles the history and records of association football. It was founded in 1984 by Alfredo Pöge in Leipzig. The IFFHS was based in Abu Dhabi for some time but, in 2010, relocated to Bonn, Germany, and then in 2014 to Zürich.

From its early stages to 2002, the IFFHS concentrated on publishing the quarterly magazines Fußball-Weltzeitschrift, Libero spezial deutsch and Libero international. When these had to be discontinued for reasons which were not officially told, the organisation published its material in a series of multi-lingual books in co-operation with sponsors. The statistical organisation has now confined its publishing activities to its website. IFFHS has no affiliation with FIFA, but FIFA has cited awards and records conducted by IFFHS on their website.

In 2008, Karl Lennartz, a sports historian and professor at the University of Cologne, Germany, called the organisation "obscure", describing it as a one-man show of its founder Alfredo Pöge. IFFHS rankings and their significance have been a matter of criticism and the largest German news agency, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, refuse to publish them. Furthermore, German die Tageszeitung stated that the IFFHS rankings serves merely for publicity, although Bild, Deutsche Welle, Kicker-Sportmagazin, German Football Association (DFB), and former president of the Association of West German Sports Journalists (German: Verbandes Westdeutscher Sportjournalisten — VWS) Heribert Faßbender have referenced IFFHS.

The IFFHS

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