segunda-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2014

Jupp Heynckes is FIFA's Coach of the Year 2013

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After one week where everyone talked about Cristiano Ronaldo, it's important to remind ourselves that in the past 13th, FIFA also awarded the prize for Best Coach of 2013.

The honor went to the 68 year-old german Jupp Heynckes, an acknowledgment to his coach career after his early years as a top professional football player (he still is the third top scorer in the Bundesliga with 220 goals, behind Klaus Fischer's 268 and the 365 goals mark made by Gerd Müller).

It was in 1979 that Heynckes abandoned the player carreer and started coaching is hometown club, Borussia Mönchengladbach (we refered it last week regarding Ter Stegen's possible millionary deal) and going on to win several titles for the German national team and in clubs like Atlético de Bilbao, Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid.

The FIFA Coach of the Year award comes after a great season at Bayern Munich, where he lead his team to a triple victory after being champion of the Bundesliga, victor in the Germany Cup and winner of the Champions League.

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