UEFA Men's Coach of the Year Award

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Sponsored byESM
Presented byUEFA
First award2020
Final award2023
UEFA Men's Coach of the Year
Sponsored byESM
Presented byUEFA
First award2020
Final award2023
Most winsGermany Hansi Flick
Germany Thomas Tuchel
Italy Carlo Ancelotti
Spain Pep Guardiola
(1st award)
WebsiteUEFA.com
UEFA Club Football Awards

The UEFA Men's Coach of the Year Award is an association football award given to the manager coaching a men's football club in Europe that is considered the best in the previous season of both club and national team competition. The award, created in 2020 by UEFA in partnership with European Sports Media (ESM) group[1]

According to UEFA, for this award, "coaches in Europe, irrespective of nationality, [are] judged in regard to their performances over the whole season in all competitions – both domestically and internationally – at either club, or national team level."[2]

Voting

80 coaches, from the clubs that participated in the group stages of that year's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, along with 55 sports journalists selected by the European Sports Media group representing each of the UEFA national associations, provide a list of their three best-ranked coaches from one to three, with the first coach receiving five points, the second three points and the third one point. Coaches are not allowed to vote for themselves. The three coaches with the most points overall are shortlisted, and the winner is announced during the group stage draw of the next season's UEFA Champions League.[1]

Award history

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