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|align="center"|'''1988''' |
|align="center"|'''1988''' |
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|{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[Roberto Fleitas]] |
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|{{fbaicon|URU}} [[Club Nacional de Football|Nacional]] |
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|align="center"|'''1989''' |
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|align="center"|'''1990''' |
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|{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[Luis Cubilla]] |
|{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[Luis Cubilla]] |
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|{{fbaicon|PAR}} [[Club Olimpia|Olimpia]] |
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|align="center"|'''1991''' |
|align="center"|'''1991''' |
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|align="center"|'''1992''' |
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|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Telê Santana]] |
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Telê Santana]] |
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|{{fbaicon|BRA}} [[São Paulo FC|São Paulo]] |
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|align="center"|'''1993''' |
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|align="center"|'''1994''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield|Vélez Sarsfield]] |
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|align="center"|'''1995''' |
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|align="center"|'''1998''' |
|align="center"|'''1998''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Boca Juniors]] |
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|align="center"|'''1999''' |
|align="center"|'''1999''' |
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|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Luiz Felipe Scolari]] |
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Luiz Felipe Scolari]] |
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|{{fbaicon|BRA}} [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] |
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|align="center"|'''2000''' |
|align="center"|'''2000''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Boca Juniors]] |
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|align="center"|'''2001''' |
|align="center"|'''2001''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Boca Juniors]] |
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|align="center"|'''2002''' |
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|align="center"|'''2003''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Carlos Bianchi]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Boca Juniors]] |
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|align="center"|'''2004''' |
|align="center"|'''2004''' |
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|{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Luis Fernando Montoya]] |
|{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Luis Fernando Montoya]] |
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|{{fbaicon|COL}} [[Once Caldas]] |
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|align="center"|'''2005''' |
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|align="center"|'''2006''' |
|align="center"|'''2006''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Claudio Borghi (football manager)|Claudio Borghi]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Claudio Borghi (football manager)|Claudio Borghi]] |
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|{{fbaicon|CHI}} [[Colo-Colo]] |
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|align="center"|'''2007''' |
|align="center"|'''2007''' |
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|align="center"|'''2008''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Edgardo Bauza]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Edgardo Bauza]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ECU}} [[L.D.U. Quito|LDU Quito]] |
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|align="center"|'''2009''' |
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|align="center"|'''2016''' |
|align="center"|'''2016''' |
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|{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Reinaldo Rueda]] |
|{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Reinaldo Rueda]] |
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|{{fbaicon|COL}} [[Atlético Nacional]] |
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|align="center"|'''2017''' |
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|align="center"|'''2018''' |
|align="center"|'''2018''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Marcelo Gallardo]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Marcelo Gallardo]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] |
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|align="center"|'''2019''' |
|align="center"|'''2019''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Marcelo Gallardo]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Marcelo Gallardo]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] |
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|align="center"|'''2020''' |
|align="center"|'''2020''' |
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|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Marcelo Gallardo]] |
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Marcelo Gallardo]] |
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|{{fbaicon|ARG}} [[Club Atlético River Plate|River Plate]] |
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|align="center"|'''2021''' |
|align="center"|'''2021''' |
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|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Abel Ferreira]] |
|{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Abel Ferreira]] |
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|{{fbaicon|BRA}} [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] |
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Revision as of 13:47, 2 June 2022
The South American Coach of the Year (Template:Lang-es) is an annual association football award presented to the best coach of a club or national team in South America over the previous calendar year. The award has been presented by Uruguayan newspaper El País since 1986.
The award goes to any coach/manager of a South American club or national team, regardless of the coaches' nationality. Argentine coaches have won the award the most, with 20 wins by 11 different coaches. With five awards, Argentine Carlos Bianchi is the most decorated awardee. The Colombia national team is the side that produced most winners, with 5 in total. The current winner for 2021 is the Portuguese Abel Ferreira, manager of Brazilian side Palmeiras, the first non-South American national to win it.
Winners
By coach
Player | Total | Years |
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Carlos Bianchi | 5 | 1994, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003 |
José Pékerman | 3 | 2012, 2013, 2014 |
Marcelo Gallardo | 3 | 2018, 2019, 2020 |
Carlos Bilardo | 2 | 1986, 1987 |
Luiz Felipe Scolari | 2 | 1999, 2002 |
Óscar Tabárez | 2 | 2010, 2011 |
By nationality
Country | Coaches | Total |
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Argentina | 11 | 20 |
Uruguay | 5 | 6 |
Brazil | 4 | 5 |
Colombia | 4 | 4 |
Portugal | 1 | 1 |
By team
Team | Coaches | Count |
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Colombia | 3 | 5 |
Argentina | 3 | 4 |
Boca Juniors | 1 | 4 |
Brazil | 3 | 3 |
Uruguay | 2 | 3 |
River Plate | 1 | 3 |
Chile | 2 | 2 |
Palmeiras | 2 | 2 |
Paraguay | 2 | 2 |
Atlético Nacional | 1 | 1 |
Colo-Colo | 1 | 1 |
LDU Quito | 1 | 1 |
Nacional | 1 | 1 |
Olimpia | 1 | 1 |
Once Caldas | 1 | 1 |
São Paulo | 1 | 1 |
Vélez Sarsfield | 1 | 1 |
References
- General
- Pierrend, José Luis (10 January 2018). "South American Coach and Player of the Year". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
- Specific
External links
- South American Coach of the Year at RSSSF
- El Pais newspaper (Spanish)