Top 10 Soccer Coaches of All Time – World’s Best Football Coaches

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Top 10 Soccer Coaches of All Time

Whether it’s soccer, cricket, wrestling, or any other game the role of a coach is irreplaceable. A coach is a person who may not be praised for the victory of a team but will definitely get blamed if a team faces defeat. Coaches do not get much limelight in comparison to the players but they are the ones responsible for on and off the pitch. They are the back stars of the field who shape the player, build different strategies, interact with the media, give information about their team and their players, and lead the team to the top. 

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Top 10 Soccer Coaches who are life-changers for many players 

From the very first day saucer has started, this game has been handled by numerous coaches till now. As we turn the pages of football history, we will see the mark that the great coaches have left, not only by making their teams hold the trophy but also by their unique strategies: love for this game, their influence on the football fans, and love for their teams. Different coaches from South America to Europe have played the role of life-changers for many players. Various players not only just admire them, but also walk in their footsteps to register their name in the golden book of football. Let us have a look at the list of top 10 soccer coaches, whose profound success and influence can’t be erased from football history:

1. Sir Alex Ferguson 

With the ability to manage the highest international football matches to unmatchable experience, Sir Alex Ferguson registered his name as the greatest of all time. Whenever there is a talk about one of the best soccer coaches, his name will always turn into the number one. 

Before becoming a football coach where he got immense success he was a prolific striker. 

Aberdeen won 4 Scottish cups, 3 Scottish league championships, and the UEFA Winners Cup under his guidance which made people realize he was one of the best young football soccer. In 1986, Ferguson’s life totally changed after he was appointed as the head coach of Manchester United, maintaining his position for the next 26 years. Under his guidance, Red Devils won 38 trophies, including 2 UEFA Champions League, 13 Premier Leagues, and 5 FA Cups. Alex Ferguson’s contribution to football with around 49 trophies is unforgettable and will be remembered for years.

2. Pep Guardiola

A brilliant football coach known for his unique style of play called ‘tiki-taka’ at Barcelona. Pep’s ‘tiki-taka’ theory needs total control, continuous passing, and incredibly active players who are fully dedicated to the game. Under his supervision, Barcelona won 6 trophies in 2009. Later in 2016 he went to Manchester City and introduced the players to his unique philosophy and coached them. With his unique talent for innovation, he discovered young talent and made them stars in football history.

3. Arrigo Sacchi

Arrigo Sacchi is the one who introduced the world to the trick of attacking, playing with high intensity, and taking control of the game from the very start. His tactics help the players to have control of the ball and dominate the match, leading the team to hold the trophy. Arrigo Sacchi was the head coach of the Italian team from 1991 to 1996. He made them secure their place in the 1994 Fifa World Cup but they lost to Brazil in a penalty shootout. 

4. Rinus Michels

Rinus Michels is popularly known as the ‘father’ of football. With his philosophy of attacking in full power, he totally changed the viewpoint of people as they used to see modern football. According to his tactics every player used to participate in both attacking and defending by creating unity and coordination on the entire pitch. Michels’ vision gave new life to football, he took Ajax and the Netherlands team to a new height in world football. His unique style of playing inspires a lot of players as well as coaches and is totally life-changing for the one who has a dream in his eyes to play football. 

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5. Johan Cruyff

From a player to becoming a legendary Soccer Coaches John Cruyff’s journey is totally inspiring. One of Cruff’s greatest achievements was developing the La Masia training academy, which trained the people who were eligible for his philosophy of total football. His mentorship made by Barcelona won various titles and played in a perfect style attacking and controlling the ball at the same time. Because of Cruyff,  Barcelona had a solid foundation in football.

6. Vicente del Bosque

Vicente Del Bosque led the Spanish National team to bring the World Cup home in 2010. He is among one of the rarest champions who have succeeded at both club and national team levels. His calm management has the ability to turn the typical situation of the game into an easier one. With Real Madrid he won two Champions League trophies and has the ability to maximize the confidence in each player, making them believe in themselves. 

7. Carlo Ancelotti 

Carlo Ancelotti holds the title of one of the most successful coaches in the history of football. His achievements are not everyone’s cup of tea. With AC Milan and Real Madrid, he holds 4 prestigious European titles. His different ways of maximizing potential, encouraging big stars, and discovering new talent result in a very powerful team. All these qualities made him achieve success and transformed them into such a great coach.

8. Matt Busby

Building a great football squad is a tough job, and building it twice is something that only legends can do. Matt Busby is one of them. He had built the most famous ‘Busby Babes’ team, but the well-known Munich Air Disaster was the only reason that 8 players died. A decade later Matt Busby rebuilt another team which made Manchester United hold the European Cup. He gave 25 years of his life to the club resulting in Winning 13 trophies. 

9. Helenio Herrera

With the title of one of the greatest soccer coaches, Helenio Herrera won 4 La Liga titles in Spain. He was a very strict and disciplined coach. Once he suspended a player as he was interacting with the press and said that: we came to PLAY in Rome instead of we came to WIN in Rome. 

10. Giovanni Trapattoni

Giovanni’s name comes as one of the most decorated coaches in football history. He has won league titles in almost 4 different European countries, followed by Italy, Germany Portugal and Austria he won a total 10 league titles. Italy was coached by Sir Giovanni Trapattoni in the 2002 FIFA WORLD CUP.

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Conclusion 

These coaches not only gave their whole life to football but also remarked their name in the golden book of football till lifetime.They revolutionized the game by changing people’s perceptions as they used to see this game earlier. The game of soccer will forever be incomplete without remembering these Legends and they will continue to inspire the upcoming Soccer players to achieve something great in their life.