Germany manager Joachim Low was named the FIFA World Coach of the Year at Monday evening's Ballon d'Or ceremony in Zurich.
Low
beat Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti and Atletico boss Diego
Simeone to scoop the award having guided Germany to their fourth World
Cup victory during last summer's tournament in Brazil.
The
54-year-old helped end the country's eighteen-year wait for silverware
as Germany beat Argentina in the World Cup final courtesy of Mario
Gotze's extra-time strike.
Upon receiving the gong, Low said:
'This is a huge honour for me to receive this award after hugely
successful 2014. This is the icing on the cake of the World Cup.
'This is not considered to me to be my property but I am just taking it on behalf of the others.'
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