Football coach of the year (Germany)

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As coach of the year , a soccer coach is honored annually in Germany as the outstanding one of the season. The trainer of the year is chosen by the members of the Association of German Sport Journalists (VDS) and honored together with the trade journal Kicker-Sportmagazin . Trainers in Germany and German trainers abroad can be considered as candidates. The award has been given since 2002, with Klaus Toppmöller being the first to win the title.

The most successful coaches, each with a total of three awards, are Felix Magath , who was elected coach of the year with three, and Jürgen Klopp , who was elected coach of the year with two different clubs. Klopp is at the same time, with Liverpool FC , the first title holder to work with a foreign soccer team. The first title holder who did not coach a club team at the time of his election was Jürgen Klinsmann (2006). The first and so far only foreign title holder was Louis van Gaal (2010).

Previous honors

Felix Magath is one of the two record holders with three awards so far
Also three awards: Jürgen Klopp
year Trainer Club / team Place / successes in previous season *
2002 Klaus Toppmöller Bayer 04 Leverkusen Runner-up , cup finalist , Champions League finalist
2003 Felix Magath VfB Stuttgart Runner-up
2004 Thomas Schaaf Werder Bremen Champion , cup winner
2005 Felix Magath  (2) FC Bayern Munich Champion , cup winner
2006 Jürgen Klinsmann German national team World Cup third
2007 Armin Veh VfB Stuttgart Champion , cup finalist
2008 Ottmar Hitzfeld FC Bayern Munich Champion , cup winner
2009 Felix Magath  (3) VfL Wolfsburg / FC Schalke 04 Champion (VfL Wolfsburg)
2010 NetherlandsNetherlands Louis van Gaal FC Bayern Munich Champion , cup winner , Champions League finalist
2011 Jürgen Klopp Borussia Dortmund master
2012 Jürgen Klopp  (2) Borussia Dortmund Champion , cup winner
2013 Jupp Heynckes FC Bayern Munich Masters , cup winners , Champions League winners
2014 Joachim Löw German national team World Champion
2015 Dieter Hecking VfL Wolfsburg Runner-up , cup winner
2016 Dirk Schuster SV Darmstadt 98 14. (Relegation)
2017 Julian Nagelsmann TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 4. ( Champions League play-offs / Europa League )
2018 Jupp Heynckes  (2) FC Bayern Munich master
2019 Jürgen Klopp  (3) EnglandEngland Liverpool FC Runner-up , Champions League winner
2020 Hansi Flick FC Bayern Munich Masters , cup winners , Champions League winners
2021 Thomas Tuchel EnglandEngland Chelsea FC Winner of the Champions league
*The placement in the league is always named. Other cup wins and finals are also taken into account.

Leaderboards

Trainer

  • Place : states the position of the trainer within this ranking list. This is determined by the number of titles. If the number of titles is the same, they are sorted alphabetically.
  • Name : Give the name of the trainer.
  • Number : states the number of titles won.
  • Years : states the season (s) in which the coach became football coach of the year.
city ​​square Surname number years
1. Jürgen Klopp 3 2011, 2012, 2019
Felix Magath 3 2003, 2005, 2009
3. Jupp Heynckes 2 2013, 2018
4th Hansi Flick 1 2020
NetherlandsNetherlands Louis van Gaal 1 2010
Dieter Hecking 1 2015
Ottmar Hitzfeld 1 2008
Jürgen Klinsmann 1 2006
Joachim Löw 1 2014
Julian Nagelsmann 1 2017
Thomas Schaaf 1 2004
Dirk Schuster 1 2016
Klaus Toppmöller 1 2002
Thomas Tuchel 1 2021
Armin Veh 1 2007

Teams

  • Place : states the position of the club or team within this ranking list. This is determined by the number of titles. If the number of titles is the same, they are sorted alphabetically.
  • Club / team : states the name of the club or team.
  • Number : states the number of titles won.
  • Years : states the season (s) in which the club's or team's coaches became football coach of the year.
city ​​square Club / team number years
1. FC Bayern Munich 6th 2005, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2018, 2020
2. Borussia Dortmund 2 2011, 2012
German national team 2 2006, 2014
VfB Stuttgart 2 2003, 2007
VfL Wolfsburg 2 2009, 2015
6th Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 2002
SV Darmstadt 98 1 2016
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 1 2017
Werder Bremen 1 2004
EnglandEngland Chelsea FC 1 2021
EnglandEngland Liverpool FC 1 2019

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Clemens Gerlach: Vote for "Footballer of the Year". Jerome Boateng triumphs. In: sportjournalist.de. August 14, 2016, accessed August 6, 2018 .
  2. ^ Frank Baade: All coach of the year in Germany. In: trainer-baade.de. Retrieved May 27, 2020 .