THE WORLD’S BEST NATIONAL COACH 2015
Posted on Jan 6, 2016 | IFFHS News Category
Jorge Sampaoli is the World’s Best 2015 !
Copa América champion coach of Chile, Jorge Sampaoli, has added to his trophy cabinet with a convincing win as the IFFHS World’s National Coach 2015.
Despite tough opposition from experienced European coaches, football experts from more than 50 countries world-wide had little hesitation in awarding Sampaoli a massive 136 points well ahead of German runner-up Joachim Löw on 57 and England’s Roy Hogdson taking third place on 46 points.
The Argentin Jorge Sampaoli, 55 years old, has been coach of the Chile National Team since 2012. He coached for the first time a club, Juan Aurich,in 2002 in Peru, then was in Equator, in Chile where he won the championship with Universidad Chile (2011/2012) leading to his appointment an national coach. He performed well at the World Cup 2014 and won ,for the first time since 99 years ,the Copa América for Chile.
Löw was the outstanding coach last year and won the award in world-wide voting while Hogdson claimed third place for his efficient year with the England team.
Swiss coach, Marcel Koller realized a great jump to rang 4 with the excellent performances of Austria. Michael O’Neill (North Ireland) , Giovanni De Biasi (Albania), Lars Lagerbäck (Iceland) and Chris Coleman entered in the World’s Top 10.
RANKING 2015
1 – Jorge SAMPAOLI (Chile) 136 points
2 – Joachim LÖW (Germany) 57 points
3 – Roy HOGDSON (England) 46 points
4 – Marcel KOLLER (Austria) 29 points
5 – Michael O’NEILL (North Ireland) 25 points
6 – Giovanni DE BIASI (Albania) 23 points
7 – Lars LAGERBÄCK (Iceland) 22 points
8 – Vicente DEL BOSQUE (Spain) 18 points
Chris COLEMAN (Wales) 18 points
10- Gerardo MARTINO (Argentina) 14 points