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Ancelotti won the tittle of Best Club Coach

Awarded by the IFFHS

USPA NEWS - The Italian coach of Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti, last year won the title of Best Club Coach, awarded by the IFFHS. Ancelotti stood in front of the Argentine Diego Pablo Simeone -coach of Atletico Madrid- and the Spanish Josep Guardiola, now in the German Bayern Munich.
The coach of Real Madrid won this award for the second time, after having conquered in 2007 when heading to Milan. With this award, Ancelotti closes a great year in which he won the Champions League, the Spanish King's Cup, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup, all with Real Madrid, named as Best Club of the World, according to their titles and players.
The Italian coach scored 169 points, while Simeone won 109 and Guardiola, who was best coach in 2009 and 2011, only managed 76 points. The Top 5 includes Jose Mourinho, the Portuguese coach of the English Chelsea, and Sevilla coach Unai Emery also stayed. The classification of the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) included in the Top 5 coaches three Spanish teams and one Spanish coach of the Bundesliga. As reported USPA 24, the Spanish Soccer League was considered the Best League in the World.
The IFFHS makes its rankings based on the results and titles won by clubs and coaches. The nominations are expected each year and represent an important recognition for players, coaches and soccer clubs around the world, pointing to the best in each category. For years, the Spanish soccer is present in these classifications, which shows the quality of coaches and players, and economic power of the Spanish clubs.
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