The Head Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, has moved one step on the World Coaches Ranking for the national teams for the month of April.
Keshi is rated 27th best coach in the world, and 5th best coach in Africa.
Keshi, who has coached in Togo and Mali, finally made an impact with the Super Eagles when he won the Africa Nations Cup, becoming the second African to win the trophy as captain and a coach after Egypt's Mahmoud El Gohary.
Spain's Vincente Del Bosque is the world's best coach. While Joachim Lowe of Germany, Bert van Marwijk of Holland, Oscar Tabarez of Uruguay, US-born Egyptian coach, Bob Bradley, Reinaldo Rueda of Ecuador, Fabio Capello of Russia, Morten Olsen of Denmark, Cesare Prandelli of Italy and Cesar Farias of Venezuela make up the world top ten coaches.
The Football Coach World Ranking is the world's first ranking of football coaches based on actual performance. The national team coach ranking is calculated monthly on the results of 3,800 national soccer matches played over the last 48 months.
The Head Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi, has moved one step on the World Coaches Ranking for the national teams for the month of April.
Keshi is rated 27th best coach in the world, and 5th best coach in Africa.
Keshi, who has coached in Togo and Mali, finally made an impact with the Super Eagles when he won the Africa Nations Cup, becoming the second African to win the trophy as captain and a coach after Egypt's Mahmoud El Gohary.
Spain's Vincente Del Bosque is the world's best coach. While Joachim Lowe of Germany, Bert van Marwijk of Holland, Oscar Tabarez of Uruguay, US-born Egyptian coach, Bob Bradley, Reinaldo Rueda of Ecuador, Fabio Capello of Russia, Morten Olsen of Denmark, Cesare Prandelli of Italy and Cesar Farias of Venezuela make up the world top ten coaches.
The Football Coach World Ranking is the world's first ranking of football coaches based on actual performance. The national team coach ranking is calculated monthly on the results of 3,800 national soccer matches played over the last 48 months.
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