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Zinedine Zidane has won the Best FIFA football coach award for 2017 ahead of Antonio Conte and Massimiliano Allegri.
France legend Zidane helped Real Madrid win the Champions League and a first La Liga title for five years last season, becoming the first manager to lead a club to consecutive European titles in the process.
Conte, 48, led Chelsea to an impressive Premier League triumph in his first season in England and also reached the FA Cup final, where they ultimately lost to Arsenal.
Juventus boss Allegri, who won the league title and Coppa Italia during the 2016-17 campaign, was also nominated.
Congratulations, 🇫🇷Zinedine Zidane! 🎉
Winner of #TheBest FIFA Men's Coach 2017 🆠pic.twitter.com/fHTc3R1Q76— #TheBest 🆠(@FIFAcom) October 23, 2017
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