Thegoalmac can reveal that Germany boss Joachim Low has been voted Fifa World Coach of the Year after guiding his side to World Cup glory in Brazil, beating Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti and Atletico Madrid's Diego Simeone to the award.
The
54-year-old won the biggest trophy of his career back in July as
Germany beat Argentina 1-0 after extra-time in the final in Rio,
courtesy of a Mario Gotze strike.
The Germans had previously
impressed with a 7-1 win over Brazil in the semi-finals, while they also
proved to be too strong for France, Algeria, USA and Cristiano
Ronaldo's Portugal, with a group-stage draw against Ghana the only blot
on their record.
Low had previously steered Germany to the
semi-finals at Euro 2012 and the 2010 World Cup, having lost to Spain in
the final of Euro 2008.
His side also established a new record
for consecutive wins in competitive internationals, with 15 games won in
a row between 2010 and 2012.
The Germany coach follows in the
footsteps of previous winners Jupp Heynckes (2013), Vicente del Bosque
(2012), Pep Guardiola (2011) and Jose Mourinho (2010).
Ancelotti,
55, lost out despite guiding Madrid to Champions League and Copa del
Rey glory in his first season in charge of the Santiago Bernabeu side.
The
44-year-old Simeone also enjoyed a fine 2014 in which he helped
Atletico to their first La Liga title since 1996 and the Champions
League final.

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