German former Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes leads list
of the best coaches in the world ranking of the International Federation of
History and Statistics Football (IFFHS) for 2013, followed by his compatriot
Jurgen Klopp Borussia Dortmund coach in second place, and Argentine coach Diego
Simeone, Atletico Madrid in third place.
and Heynckes led Bayern to win the great triple to win the
Champions League and League Cup and Germany, making a strong team before he
leaves the task of Spanish Josep Guardiola, who won the European Super Cups and
the Club World Cup.
And Heynckes achieved first place a well-deserved and total
points (216 points), ahead of Klopp who
is in the second place (101 points), and Simeone in the third place (61
points), while the Scottish manager Alex Ferguson Manchester United retired in
fourth place (33 points) ahead of Guardiola Fifthly, who finished in the
standings (30 points), which is the center of a modest but Guardiola worked for
only half a season where he had retired before the start of his mission with
Bayern Munich.
The Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is in sixth place (29
points) ahead of arch-coach Jose Mourinho, former Real Madrid and current
Chelsea coach and who occupied the center of a modest, coming in seventh place
(10 points).
And coach of Juventus Antonio Conte, equal to Benfica coach
George Jesses in eighth place on the list with a score (3 points) in the list
of the best coaches of the world, which saw the absence of coaches in the size
of Tito Vilanova (Barcelona), Carlo Ancelotti (Paris Saint-Germain and former
Real Madrid currently) and Rafael Benitez (former Chelsea coach).
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