J.League Manager of the Year

J.League Manager of the Year is an annual award given to one manager by the J.League based on their performance during the season. In the past, the award usually went to the manager of the champions, though this has varied somewhat over the years. From 2017, the award was modified so that the Manager of the J.League champion wins the J.League Champion Manager of the Year, and a separate J.League Manager of the Year award is given to a Manager from each of the J.Leagues (J1, J2 and J3). The list below reflects the award for J1 League Manager of the Year award only.

Winners

YearManagerClubNationality
1993Yasutaro MatsukiVerdy Kawasaki Japan
1994Yasutaro MatsukiVerdy Kawasaki Japan
1995Arsène WengerNagoya Grampus Eight France
1996NicanorKashiwa Reysol Brazil
1997João CarlosKashima Antlers Brazil
1998Osvaldo ArdilesShimizu S-Pulse Argentina
1999Steve PerrymanShimizu S-Pulse England
2000Akira NishinoKashiwa Reysol Japan
2001Masakazu SuzukiJúbilo Iwata Japan
2002Masakazu SuzukiJúbilo Iwata Japan
2003Takeshi OkadaYokohama F. Marinos Japan
2004Takeshi OkadaYokohama F. Marinos Japan
2005Akira NishinoGamba Osaka Japan
2006Guido BuchwaldUrawa Red Diamonds Germany
2007Oswaldo de OliveiraKashima Antlers Brazil
2008Oswaldo de OliveiraKashima Antlers Brazil
2009Oswaldo de OliveiraKashima Antlers Brazil
2010Dragan StojkovićNagoya Grampus Serbia
2011Nelsinho BaptistaKashiwa Reysol Brazil
2012Hajime MoriyasuSanfrecce Hiroshima Japan
2013Hajime MoriyasuSanfrecce Hiroshima Japan
2014Kenta HasegawaGamba Osaka Japan
2015Hajime MoriyasuSanfrecce Hiroshima Japan
2016Masatada IshiiKashima Antlers Japan
2017Yoon Jong-hwanCerezo Osaka South Korea
2018Mihailo PetrovićHokkaido Consadole Sapporo Serbia
2019Tomohiro KatanosakaOita Trinita Japan
2020Tsuneyasu MiyamotoGamba Osaka Japan

Wins by Club

#ClubWinners
1Kashima Antlers5
2Kashiwa Reysol3
2Sanfrecce Hiroshima3
2Gamba Osaka3
5Júbilo Iwata2
5Shimizu S-Pulse2
5Tokyo Verdy2
5Yokohama F. Marinos2
5Nagoya Grampus2
10Urawa Red Diamonds1
10Cerezo Osaka1
10Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo1
10Oita Trinita1

See also

References

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