Monday, February 6, 2012

Sir Alex Ferguson best 21st century, things take ... Guardiola stands 22

Sir Alex Ferguson best 21st century, things take ... Guardiola stands 22

(TT & VH Online) - The Association of rank statistics world football history (IFFHS), manager Alex Ferguson was selected as the best coaches of the 21st century world. Meanwhile, Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola's only ranked 22.

In 11 years, IFFHS has continued to make statistics on the best coaches of the year and they were based on results to take an inventory coaches who will be the best of the 21st century .

Sir Alex Ferguson was the one who received the highest score (166 points). This figure helps him overcome his colleague in the Premier League with Arsene Wenger is one more point. Therefore, the military rulers of Scotland was voted Coach of the 21st century world. Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho, who ranked third with a score of 154.

Sir Alex Best 21st Century
Coach Marcelo Bielsa and Luis Felipe Scolari was selected as the Coach of the South America of the 21st century. The pair have the same number of points and proved superior to other colleagues in this area.

It is noteworthy that coach Pep Guardiola, who has three seasons of success with Barcelona was not even named in the top 10 best coach. Young coaches ranked # 22 in the poll results.

10 best coaches in the top 10 from 8 different countries including Italy and Spain have two representatives. National seaside Mediterranean Fabio Capello (England currently being driven) and Carlo Ancelotti (is leading PSG). Meanwhile, Vicente del Bosque (Spain) and Rafael Benítez (unemployment) is the country representative of the Iberian Peninsula.

Also in the top 10, only two coaches who are coaching the national team Vicente Del Bosque and Fabio Capello.


10 Coach of the 21st century (the period from 2001 to 2011):

A. Sir Alex Ferguson (Scotland) 166 points

Two. Arsène Wenger (France) 165

3. Jose Mourinho (Portugal) 154

4. Fabio Capello (Italy) 135

Five. Guus Hiddink (Netherlands) 112

6. Carlo Ancelotti (Italy) 108

7. Vicente del Bosque (Spain) 104

8. Marcelo Bielsa (Argentina) 101

Luiz Felipe Scolari (Brazil) 101

10. Rafael Benitez (Spain) 97.

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