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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Jose Mourinho as the best coach of last year

Жозе Моуриньо признан лучшим футбольным наставником 2010 года. Фото: РИА НовостиThe best coach in the 2010 International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) was Jose Mourinho, who managed to win the Italian Serie A and Champions League with Inter. The coach of Zenit Luciano Spalletti - 13 ranking.

International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) published a list of the best coaches in 2010. According to the organization, took first place, Jose Mourinho, who is now coached Real Madrid.
José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Felix on January 26 to celebrate the 48 th birthday. He is the son of a football goalkeeper and coach Felix Mourinho. In 2000, he became head coach of the Portuguese "Benefiki, but held with a team total of 9 games. The following year, became a mentor "Leiria", during his team climbed to fifth place, and this was the peak of her career. In 2002, Mourinho came to the "port" in the 2002/03 season his team won the UEFA Cup, but after the season has won the most important club trophy, winning the Champions League.
Being the coach of Chelsea, he brought the club the first 50 years of the championship and won the Carling Cup. After a season of Portuguese specialist repeated the success in the championship a year later won his second League Cup, adding a victory in the FA Cup. In autumn 2007, Mourinho had left "blue" after an unsuccessful start to the season, and in June 2008 signed a contract with Inter. "By this point in his coaching piggy bank was listed 350 matches, of which 68% were victorious. In the 2009-2010 season, Mourinho won with Inter Milan Champions League, Italian Cup and Italian Cup. Coach of Real Madrid began on May 28 last year.
On the second line rating of the best trainers in the past year - Josep Gvadriola from Barcelona. At one time he played for Spain 47 games and scored five goals. Among his regalia as a player - the title six times champion of Spain, winner of the European Cup 1991-1992, the Olympic champion in 1992, as a coach - the title of best coach in the world in 2009, twice champion of Spain, winner of the Champions League in 2008-2009.
Honorary bronze took the Dutchman Louis van Gal "Bavaria", which he coached from 2009. Start the Bayern Munich was heavy, only in the fourth round, the team managed to win their first victory. Skeptics have stopped laughing Dutch only after Bayern began to rise up in the Bundesliga, and then went to Manchester United. 2009-2010 season was one of the most successful teams in recent history: it scored twice in the national championship and reached the finals of the Champions League. 


This year, the second line of the rating dropped to sixth Alex Ferguson of Manchester United. A mentor teams of the CIS, though caught in a ranking of the best, but took not the first line. So, on the 11 th position was coach of Ukrainian FC Shakhtar Lucescu. And on the 13th - the coach of St. Petersburg Zenit Luciano Spalletti. True, he managed to bypass the Harry Redknapp of Tottenham and Didier Deschamps from Marseille.
Recall that Luciano Spalletti led Zenit in December 2009. Under the leadership of the Italian club from St. Petersburg has played 38 games, which suffered only two defeats. November 9 last year, has information that the chief Luciano Spalletti could replace Rafa Benitez at the post coach of Inter Milan. As it turned out, the contract Spalletti with "Sent" is the point about early termination of the contract if an offer from a European top club. Ranking of the best coaches in 2010 according to IFFHS

   
1. Jose Mourinho (Inter, Real Madrid) - 294 points
   
2. Josep Guardiola (FC Barcelona) - 188 points
   
3. Louis van Gal (Bayern) - 75ochkov
   
4. Quique Sanchez Flores (Atletico Madrid) - 46 points
   
5. Carlo Ancelotti (Chelsea) - 41 points
   
6. Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) - 38 points
   
7. Arsene Wenger (Arsenal) - 33 points
   
8. Celso Roth (Internacional) - 24 points
   
9. Roy Hodgson (Fulham, Liverpool) - 20 points
  
10. Lamin N'Diay (Mazembe) - 11 points
  
11. Lucescu (Shakhtar) - 9 points
  
12. Alejandro Sabel (Estudiantes) - 9 points
  
13. Luciano Spalletti (Zenit) - 8 points
  
14. Harry Redknapp (Tottenham Hotspur) - 7 points
  
15. Didier Deschamps (Marseille) - 6 points 

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