Zidane, Mourinho and Conte lead the Best FIFA Men’s Coach shortlist
A 12-man shortlist for The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2017 award has been announced as Zinedine Zidane, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte lead the candidates. A panel of FIFA legends consisting of big names such as Diego Maradonza, Cafu and Carlos Puyol chose 12 candidates to form the shortlist. 12-man shortlist in full: * Massimiliano Allegri (ITA - Juventus) * Carlo Ancelotti (ITA - FC Bayern Munich) * Antonio Conte (ITA - Chelsea) * Luis Enrique (ESP - FC Barcelona) * Pep Guardiola (ESP - Manchester City) * Leonardo Jardim (POR - AS Monaco) * Joachim Low (GER - German national team) * Jose Mourinho (POR - Manchester United) * Mauricio Pochettino (ARG - Tottenham Hotspur) * Diego Simeone (ARG - Atlético Madrid) * Tite (BRA - Brazilian national team) * Zinedine Zidane (FRA - Real Madrid). Former Leicester City coach Claudio Ranieri was named The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2016 last year. From the final shortlist, key members of the footballing community - namely journalists, fans, national team coaches and captains - will vote for the winner, with the final three nominees to be announced at a later date. All award winners will be revealed at The Best FIFA Football Awards show in London on 23 October. A 12-man shortlist for The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2017 award has been announced as Zinedine Zidane, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte lead the candidates. A panel of FIFA legends consisting of big names such as Diego Maradona, Cafu and Carlos Puyol chose 12 candidates to form the shortlist. 12-man shortlist in full: * Massimiliano Allegri (ITA - Juventus) * Carlo Ancelotti (ITA - FC Bayern Munich) * Antonio Conte (ITA - Chelsea) * Luis Enrique (ESP - FC Barcelona) * Pep Guardiola (ESP - Manchester City) * Leonardo Jardim (POR - AS Monaco) * Joachim Low (GER - German national team) * Jose Mourinho (POR - Manchester United) * Mauricio Pochettino (ARG - Tottenham Hotspur) * Diego Simeone (ARG - Atlético Madrid) * Tite (BRA - Brazilian national team) * Zinedine Zidane (FRA - Real Madrid). Former Leicester City coach Claudio Ranieri was named The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2016 last year. From the final shortlist, key members of the footballing community - namely journalists, fans, national team coaches and captains - will vote for the winner, with the final three nominees to be announced at a later date. All award winners will be revealed at The Best FIFA Football Awards show in London on 23 October. [Click and drag to move] A 12-man shortlist for The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2017 award has been announced as Zinedine Zidane, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte lead the candidates. A panel of FIFA legends consisting of big names such as Diego Maradonza, Cafu and Carlos Puyol chose 12 candidates to form the shortlist. 12-man shortlist in full: * Massimiliano Allegri (ITA - Juventus) * Carlo Ancelotti (ITA - FC Bayern Munich) * Antonio Conte (ITA - Chelsea) * Luis Enrique (ESP - FC Barcelona) * Pep Guardiola (ESP - Manchester City) * Leonardo Jardim (POR - AS Monaco) * Joachim Low (GER - German national team) * Jose Mourinho (POR - Manchester United) * Mauricio Pochettino (ARG - Tottenham Hotspur) * Diego Simeone (ARG - Atlético Madrid) * Tite (BRA - Brazilian national team) * Zinedine Zidane (FRA - Real Madrid). Former Leicester City coach Claudio Ranieri was named The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2016 last year. From the final shortlist, key members of the footballing community - namely journalists, fans, national team coaches and captains - will vote for the winner, with the final three nominees to be announced at a later date. All award winners will be revealed at The Best FIFA Football Awards show in London on 23 October. A 12-man shortlist for The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2017 award has been announced as Zinedine Zidane, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte lead the candidates. A panel of FIFA legends consisting of big names such as Diego Maradona, Cafu and Carlos Puyol chose 12 candidates to form the shortlist. 12-man shortlist in full: * Massimiliano Allegri (ITA - Juventus) * Carlo Ancelotti (ITA - FC Bayern Munich) * Antonio Conte (ITA - Chelsea) * Luis Enrique (ESP - FC Barcelona) * Pep Guardiola (ESP - Manchester City) * Leonardo Jardim (POR - AS Monaco) * Joachim Low (GER - German national team) * Jose Mourinho (POR - Manchester United) * Mauricio Pochettino (ARG - Tottenham Hotspur) * Diego Simeone (ARG - Atlético Madrid) * Tite (BRA - Brazilian national team) * Zinedine Zidane (FRA - Real Madrid). Former Leicester City coach Claudio Ranieri was named The Best FIFA Men’s Coach 2016 last year. From the final shortlist, key members of the footballing community - namely journalists, fans, national team coaches and captains - will vote for the winner, with the final three nominees to be announced at a later date. All award winners will be revealed at The Best FIFA Football Awards show in London on 23 October.