Gambia coach Luciano Mancini |
Luciano Mancini is rated the 360th best national coach in
the world with a point haul of 198 surpassing Brazil and Mauritania coaches Luiz
Felipe Scolari & Patrice Neveu respectively. The regional-turned Scorpions
coach, who was manager of the Umbria regional team in Italy, has a 0% Win ratio,
25% Draw and 75% Losses ratio since taking over from Peter Bonu Johnson in May
2012.
Spain coach Vincente Del Bosque is the world’s best coach.
While Joachim Löw of Germany, Bert van Marwijk of Holland, Óscar Tabárez of
Uruguay, US-born Egyptian coach, Bob Bradley, Reinaldo Rueda of Ecuador, Fabio Capello of Russia, Morten Olsen
Denmark, Claudio Cesare Prandelli of Italy and Venezuela’s César Alejandro
Farías Acosta make the world top ten coaches.
At the continental level, Bradley tops the top ten ranking with
Michel Dussuyer (19th) of Guinea, Zambia
coach Herve Renard (24th), Egypt legend Hassan Shehata (26th), Stephen Keshi
(27th), François Zahoui (45th), Sami Trabelsi (52nd), Alain Giresse (53rd),
Kinnah Phiri (63rd), Claude Le Roy (65th) and Rabah Saâdane (66th) making up
the numbers.
The Football Coach World Ranking is world’s first ranking of
football coaches based on actual performance. The national team coach ranking
is monthly calculated on the results of 3,800 national soccer matches played
over the last 48 months.
The coaches earn ranking points in those international
matches that give points for FIFA’s World Ranking. Founded in the Netherlands
in 2010, the Institute of Football Coaching Statistics is an independent
provider of football coach performance data and statistical analysis.
Jose Mourinho is the world’s best club coach. Jupp Heynckes
of Bayern Munich, Barca’s Tito Vilanova, Diego Simone of Athletico Madrid,
Vanderlei Luxemburgo of Grêmio, Man United’s Alex Ferguson, Jurgen Klopp of
Borussia Dortmund, Adenor Leonardo Bacchi “Tite” of Corinthians, Kim Ho-Gon of Ulsan
Hyundai make up the top ten.
There are no Gambian club coaches in the world club top 400.
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