Respected magazine France Football have named Rinus Michels their greatest manager of all time while Sir Alex Ferguson has to settle for second place.

Despite being regarded by many in the football world as the best ever, Ferguson - who won 13 Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues - was pipped to first by former France boss Rinus Michels.

Michels, who died in March 2005, won trophies across Germany, Spain and Holland before becoming manager of the Dutch international manager.

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Rinus Michels has been named France Football's greatest ever manager after a stellar career

Michels was named ahead of Sir Alex Ferguson, who came second on the list of 50 managers

Other accolades include being named the greatest coach of the century by FIFA in 1999 as well as being recognised for masterminding Dutch football's era of dominance in the 1970s.

He led Holland to the World Cup final in 1974 before winning the European Championship in 1988. Arrigo Sacchi and Johan Cruyff followed in third and fourth.

Pep Guardiola leads the way for those managers currently working in the game.

Johan Cryuff was named ahead of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola in third place

Arrigo Sacchi was twice manager of Milan, winning Serie A in his debut season in 1987-88

Guardiola, who is aiming to lead Manchester City to back-to-back Premier League titles, is No 5 on the list.

Carlo Ancelotti, the current boss of Napoli, is eighth. Bill Shankly, the man who managed Grimsby Town before leading Liverpool to the UEFA Cup in 1973, made it to No 10.

Sir Matt Busby was one place behind Shankly while Jose Mourinho came 13th with Brian Clough in 15th.

Marcelo Bielsa, who is trying to guide Leeds back to the Premier League, is 48th on the list.