IFFHS (International Federation of Football History & Statistics)
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🏆 World Men's Best Club Coach (IFFHS) ranking (since 1996)

1
Pep Guardiola
Spain Pep Guardiola
Spain
245
Points

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Pep Guardiola
Spain Pep Guardiola
Spain
245 Points
 
2
José Mourinho
Portugal José Mourinho
Portugal
226
Points

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José Mourinho
Portugal José Mourinho
Portugal
226 Points
 
3
Arsène Wenger
France Arsène Wenger
France
211
Points

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Arsène Wenger
France Arsène Wenger
France
211 Points
 
4
Joachim Löw
Germany Joachim Löw
Germany
200
Points

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4
Joachim Löw
Germany Joachim Löw
Germany
200 Points
 
5
Alex Ferguson
Scotland Alex Ferguson
Scotland
185
Points

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Alex Ferguson
Scotland Alex Ferguson
Scotland
185 Points
 
6
Vicente del Bosque
Spain Vicente del Bosque
Spain
175
Points

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Vicente del Bosque
Spain Vicente del Bosque
Spain
175 Points
 
7
Carlo Ancelotti
Italy Carlo Ancelotti
Italy
169
Points

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Carlo Ancelotti
Italy Carlo Ancelotti
Italy
169 Points
 
8
Marcello Lippi
Italy Marcello Lippi
Italy
156
Points

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Marcello Lippi
Italy Marcello Lippi
Italy
156 Points
 
9
Diego Simeone
Argentina Diego Simeone
Argentina
152
Points

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9
Diego Simeone
Argentina Diego Simeone
Argentina
152 Points
 
10
Luiz Felipe Scolari
Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari
Brazil
151
Points

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Luiz Felipe Scolari
Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari
Brazil
151 Points
 

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.

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