The International Federation of Football History and Statistics has named Argentine manager Lionel Scaloni as the best national team coach for 2022 after he led his country to victory in Qatar at the 2022 World Cup.

Scaloni scored 240 points, well ahead of his runner-up French coach Didier Deschamps, who was runner-up with the Roosters at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, who scored 45 points.

While Morocco coach Walid Rekraghi finished third in the world’s best coaches in 2022 with 30 points after leading the Atlas Lions to a historic achievement at the World Cup in Qatar. 2022.

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Waleed Al-Rakraki led his country to fourth place in the FIFA World Cup, hosted by Qatar from November 20 to December 18, 2022, an unprecedented achievement in the history of Arab and African teams.

Recragi also led Wydad Sports Club to the throne of the African continent by winning the African Champions League title before taking on the task of the Atlas Lions team.

Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu finished fifth, followed by Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal and US coach Greg Berhalter in sixth and seventh respectively.

While French coach Hervé Ronar, coach of Saudi Arabia, finished eighth, he was followed by Tite, coach of Brazil, and Portugal’s Paulo Bento, coach of South Korea, in ninth and tenth respectively. rating table according to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics “IFFHS”.

Source: agencies

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Chang Michel is a sports reporter for 24PalNews. He has also covered sports for TV and radio in Miami, Newark, and Atlanta. Chang, a native of Queens, NY, graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in international affairs and French.

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