South American Coach of the Year

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The South American Coach of the Year is a yearly award given to the best football South American coach currently coaching in a South American club or South American National football team. The award is held since 1986 by Uruguayan newspaper "El País".

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[edit] Winners

[edit] By year

Year Coach Club/National Team Nationality
1986 Carlos Bilardo Argentina Flag of Argentina Argentina
1987 Carlos Bilardo (2) Argentina Flag of Argentina Argentina
1988 Roberto Fleitas Nacional (URU) Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
1989 Sebastião Lazaroni Brazil Flag of Brazil Brazil
1990 Luís Alberto Cubilla Olimpia (PAR) Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
1991 Alfio Basile Argentina Flag of Argentina Argentina
1992 Telê Santana São Paulo FC (BRA) Flag of Brazil Brazil
1993 Francisco Maturana Colombia Flag of Colombia Colombia
1994 Carlos Bianchi Vélez Sársfield (ARG) Flag of Argentina Argentina
1995 Héctor Núñez Uruguay Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
1996 Hernán Darío Gómez Colombia Flag of Colombia Colombia
1997 Daniel Passarella Argentina Flag of Argentina Argentina
1998 Carlos Bianchi (2) Boca Juniors (ARG) Flag of Argentina Argentina
1999 Luiz Felipe Scolari Palmeiras (BRA) Flag of Brazil Brazil
2000 Carlos Bianchi (3) Boca Juniors (ARG) Flag of Argentina Argentina
2001 Carlos Bianchi (4) Boca Juniors (ARG) Flag of Argentina Argentina
2002 Luiz Felipe Scolari (2) Brazil Flag of Brazil Brazil
2003 Carlos Bianchi (5) Boca Juniors (ARG) Flag of Argentina Argentina
2004 Luis Fernando Montoya Once Caldas (COL) Flag of Colombia Colombia
2005 Anibal "Maño" Ruíz Paraguay Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
2006 Claudio Borghi Colo-Colo (CHI) Flag of Argentina Argentina
2007 Gerardo Martino Paraguay Flag of Argentina Argentina

[edit] Wins by country

Country Awards
Flag of Argentina Argentina 11
Flag of Brazil Brazil 4
Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 4
Flag of Colombia Colombia 3

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