List of managers at the FIFA World Cup
This is a list of all managers who have appeared in the FIFA World Cup, the most prestigious tournament for national teams in association football. Over 370 individuals have managed or co-managed a team in at least one match in the competition.
Statistics and notable achievements
[edit]Carlos Alberto Parreira is the manager who has taken part in the most editions of the tournament, six from 1982 to 2010.[1] Parreira also shares with Bora Milutinović the record for most different nations managed in the World Cup, with five.[2] Helmut Schön holds the records for both most matches managed (25) and most matches won (16),[3] all with West Germany in 1966–1978.
Twenty-one managers have won the World Cup, with Vittorio Pozzo being the only one to do so twice, in 1934 and 1938 with Italy.[4]
The first person who had the roles of both a player and a manager in the tournament is Milorad Arsenijević, who played for Yugoslavia in 1930 and then coached them in 1950.[5] Three men who lifted the trophy as players went on to also triumph as managers: Brazil's Mário Zagallo in 1970, West Germany's Franz Beckenbauer in 1990 and France's Didier Deschamps in 2018.[6]
The youngest manager to appear in the competition is Juan José Tramutola, who co-managed Argentina at age 27 in 1930,[7] while the oldest is Otto Rehhagel, who was in charge of Greece at age 71 in 2010.[8]
While many of the participating nations have on one or more occasions employed foreign managers for the World Cup, the two teams with the most appearances, Brazil and Germany, have always been led by natives. On the other side of the spectrum, Ecuador is the team with the most participations always coached by foreigners – four, always with managers coming from fellow South American countries. No foreign manager has ever won the World Cup, and only two have reached the final match: George Raynor of England, with Sweden in 1958, and Ernst Happel of Austria, with the Netherlands in 1978.[9]
By team
[edit]Below, the teams are listed in decreasing order of number of appearances in the World Cup.
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Including Yugoslavia until 1990 and Serbia and Montenegro (FR Yugoslavia) in 1998–2006.
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Including Czechoslovakia until 1990.
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Participated as Zaire in 1974.
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Participated as Dutch East Indies in 1938.
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By year
[edit]Flags indicate the managers' nationalities, while FIFA trigrammes indicate the teams they were in charge of.
Year | Managers |
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1930 |
F. Bru (PER) • R. Caudron (FRA) • H. Goetinck (BEL) • J. Laguna (PAR) • J. Luque de Serrallonga (MEX) • R. Millar (USA) • F. Olazar & J. Tramutola (ARG) • G. Orth (CHI) • Píndaro (BRA) • C. Rădulescu (ROU) • U. Saucedo (BOL) • B. Simonović (YUG) • A. Suppici (URU) |
1934 |
A. García (ESP) • B. Glendenning (NED) • H. Goetinck (BEL) • D. Gould (USA) • S. Kimpton (FRA) • J. McCrae (EGY) • H. Meisl (AUT) • H. Müller (SUI) • Ö. Nádas (HUN) • J. Nagy (SWE) • O. Nerz (GER) • F. Pascucci (ARG) • K. Petrů (TCH) • V. Pozzo (ITA) • J. Uridil & C. Rădulescu (ROU) • L. Vinhaes (BRA) |
1938 |
G. Barreau (FRA) • J. Butler (BEL) • K. Dietz & A. Schaffer (HUN) • B. Glendenning (NED) • A. Halvorsen (NOR) • S. Herberger (GER) • J. Kałuża (POL) • J. Mastenbroek (INH) • J. Meissner (TCH) • J. Nagy (SWE) • A. Pimenta (BRA) • V. Pozzo (ITA) • K. Rappan[b] (SUI) • A. Săvulescu & C. Rădulescu (ROU) • J. Tapia (CUB) |
1950 |
F. Andreoli (SUI) • M. Arsenijević (YUG) • A. Buccicardi (CHI) • F. Costa (BRA) • G. Eizaguirre (ESP) • M. Fleitas Solich (PAR) • W. Jeffrey (USA) • J. López (URU) • F. Novo (ITA) • M. Pretto (BOL) • G. Raynor (SWE) • O. Vial (MEX) • W. Winterbottom (ENG) |
1954 |
A. Beattie & selection committee[e] (SCO) • K. Borhy (TCH) • L. Czeizler (ITA) • S. Herberger (FRG) • Kim Yong-sik (KOR) • D. Livingstone (BEL) • J. López (URU) • A. López Herranz (MEX) • Z. Moreira (BRA) • W. Nausch (AUT) • P. Pibarot (FRA) • S. Puppo (TUR) • K. Rappan (SUI) • G. Sebes (HUN) • A. Tirnanić (YUG) • W. Winterbottom (ENG) |
1958 |
J. Argauer (AUT) • L. Baróti (HUN) • A. Batteux (FRA) • P. Doherty (NIR) • V. Feola (BRA) • A. González (PAR) • S. Herberger (FRG) • G. Kachalin (URS) • K. Kolský (TCH) • A. López Herranz (MEX) • J. Murphy (WAL) • G. Raynor (SWE) • G. Stábile (ARG) • A. Tirnanić (YUG) • D. Walker[f] (SCO) • W. Winterbottom (ENG) |
1962 |
L. Baróti (HUN) • J. Corazzo (URU) • S. Herberger (FRG) • H. Herrera (ESP) • G. Kachalin (URS) • J. Lorenzo (ARG) • L. Lovrić, P. Mihajlović & H. Ruševljanin (YUG) • P. Mazza & G. Ferrari (ITA) • A. Moreira (BRA) • G. Pachedzhiev (BUL) • A. Pedernera (COL) • K. Rappan (SUI) • F. Riera (CHI) • I. Trelles (MEX) • R. Vytlačil (TCH) • W. Winterbottom (ENG) |
1966 |
L. Álamos (CHI) • L. Baróti (HUN) • E. Fabbri (ITA) • V. Feola (BRA) • A. Foni (SUI) • O. Glória (POR) • H. Guérin (FRA) • J. Lorenzo (ARG) • N. Morozov (URS) • Myung Rye-hyun (PRK) • A. Ramsey (ENG) • H. Schön (FRG) • I. Trelles (MEX) • O. Viera (URU) • J. Villalonga (ESP) • R. Vytlačil (BUL) |
1970 |
O. Bergmark (SWE) • S. Bozhkov (BUL) • R. Cárdenas (MEX) • H. Carrasco (SLV) • Didi (PER) • R. Goethals (BEL) • J. Hohberg (URU) • G. Kachalin (URS) • J. Marko (TCH) • A. Niculescu (ROU) • A. Ramsey (ENG) • E. Scheffer (ISR) • H. Schön (FRG) • F. Valcareggi (ITA) • B. Vidinić (MAR) • M. Zagallo (BRA) |
1974 |
L. Álamos (CHI) • G. Buschner (GDR) • V. Cap (ARG) • G. Ericson (SWE) • K. Górski (POL) • R. Michels (NED) • M. Miljanić (YUG) • H. Mladenov (BUL) • W. Ormond (SCO) • R. Porta (URU) • R. Rasic (AUS) • H. Schön (FRG) • A. Tassy (HAI) • F. Valcareggi (ITA) • B. Vidinić (ZAI) • M. Zagallo (BRA) |
1978 |
Lajos Baróti (HUN) • Enzo Bearzot (ITA) • Marcos Calderón (PER) • Abdelmajid Chetali (TUN) • Claudio Coutinho (BRA) • Georg Ericson (SWE) • Jacek Gmoch (POL) • Ernst Happel (NED) • Michel Hidalgo (FRA) • Ladislao Kubala (ESP) • Ally MacLeod (SCO) • Cesar Luis Menotti (ARG) • Heshmat Mohajerani (IRN) • Jose Roca (MEX) • Helmut Schön (FRG) • Helmut Senekowitsch (AUT) |
1982 |
John Adshead (NZL) • Enzo Bearzot (ITA) • Kostantin Beskov (URS) • Billy Bingham (NIR) • Jupp Derwall (FRG) • Ron Greenwood (ENG) • Michel Hidalgo (FRA) • Mahieddine Khalef & Rachid Mekhloufi (ALG) • Felix Latzke & Georg Schmidt (AUT) • Cesar Luis Menotti (ARG) • Kalman Mészöly (HUN) • Miljan Miljanić (YUG) • Carlos Alberto Parreira (KUW) • Jose de la Paz Herrera (HON) • Antoni Piechniczek (POL) • M. Rodríguez (SLV) • Jose Santamaría (ESP) • Luis Santibáñez (CHI) • Jock Stein (SCO) • Telê Santana (BRA) • Guy Thys (BEL) • Tim (PER) • Jozef Vengloš (TCH) • Jean Vincent (CMR) |
1986 |
Enzo Bearzot (ITA) • Franz Beckenbauer (FRG) • Carlos Bilardo (ARG) • Billy Bingham (NIR) • Omar Borrás (URU) • Evaristo (IRQ) • Jose Faria (MAR) • Alex Ferguson (SCO) • Kim Jung-nam (KOR) • Valeriy Lobanovskyi (URS) • Gyorgy Mezey (HUN) • Henri Michel (FRA) • Bora Milutinović (MEX) • Miguel Muñoz (ESP) • Antoni Piechniczek (POL) • Sepp Piontek (DEN) • Cayetano Ré (PAR) • Bobby Robson (ENG) • Rabah Saâdane (ALG) • Telê Santana (BRA) • Guy Thys (BEL) • Jose Torres (POR) • Ivan Vutsov (BUL) • Tony Waiters (CAN) |
1990 |
Franz Beckenbauer (FRG) • Leo Beenhakker (NED) • Carlos Bilardo (ARG) • Jack Charlton (IRL) • Mahmoud El-Gohary (EGY) • Bob Gansler (USA) • Josef Hickersberger (AUT) • Emerich Jenei (ROU) • Sebastiao Lazaroni (BRA) • Lee Hoe-taik (KOR) • Valeriy Lobanovskyi (URS) • Francisco Maturana (COL) • Bora Milutinović (CRC) • Valeriy Nepomnyashchy (CMR) • Olle Nordin (SWE) • Ivica Osim (YUG) • Carlos Alberto Parreira (UAE) • Bobby Robson (ENG) • Andy Roxburgh (SCO) • Luis Suárez (ESP) • Óscar Tabárez (URU) • Guy Thys (BEL) • Jozef Vengloš (TCH) • Azgelio Vicini (ITA) |
1994 |
Dick Advocaat (NED) • X.abierAzkargorta (BOL) • Alfio Basile (ARG) • Abdellah Blinda (MAR) • Jack Charlton (IRL) • Javier Clemente (ESP) • Roy Hodgson (SUI) • Anghel Iordănescu (ROU) • Kim Ho (KOR) • Francisco Maturana (COL) • Miguel Mejía Barón (MEX) • Henri Michel (CMR) • Bora Milutinović (USA) • Egil Olsen (NOR) • Alketas Panagoulias (GRE) • Carlos Alberto Parreira (BRA) • Dimitar Penev (BUL) • Arrigo Sacchi (ITA) • Pavel Sadyrin (RUS) • Jorge Solari (KSA) • Tommy Svensson (SWE) • Paul Van Himst (BEL) • Berti Vogts (GER) • Clemens Westerhof (NGA) |
1998 |
Nelson Acosta (CHI) • Miroslav Ćiro Blažević (CRO) • Hristo Bonev (BUL) • Craig Brown (SCO) • Paulo Carpegiani (PAR) • Cha Bum-kun & Kim Pyung-seok[c] (KOR) • Javer Clemente (ESP) • Hernan Gómez (COL) • Guus Hiddink (NED) • Glenn Hoddle (ENG) • Anghel Iordănescu (ROU) • Aime Jacquet (FRA) • Bo Johansson (DEN) • Henryk Kasperczak & A. Selmi[h] (TUN) • Manuel Lapuente (MEX) • Claude Le Roy (CMR) • George Leekens (BEL) • Cesare Maldini (ITA) • Henri Michel (MAR) • Bora Milutinović (NGA) • Takeshi Okada (JPN) • Egil Olsen (NOR) • Carlos Alberto Parreira & M. Al-Kharashy[g] (KSA) • Daniel Passarella (ARG) • Herbert Prohaska (AUT) • Steve Sampson (USA) • Slobodan Santrač (YUG) • Rene Simões (JAM) • Jalal Talebi (IRN) • Philippe Troussier (RSA) • Berti Vogts (GER) • Mario Zagallo (BRA) |
2002 |
Javier Aguirre (MEX) • asser. Al-Johar (KSA) • Bruce Arena (USA) • Marcelo Bielsa (ARG) • Jose Antonio Camacho (ESP) • Jerzy Engel (POL) • Sven-Göran Eriksson (ENG) • Hernan Gómez (ECU) • Alexandre Guimarães (CRC) • Şenol Güneş (TUR) • Guus Hiddink (KOR) • Mirko Jozić (CRO) • Srečko Katanec (SVN) • Lars Lagerbäck & T. Söderberg (SWE) • Roger Lemerre (FRA) • Cesare Maldini (PAR) • Mick McCarthy (IRL) • Bruno Metsu (SEN) • Bora Milutinović (CHN) • Antonio Oliveira (POR) • Morten Olsen (DEN) • Festus Onigbinde (NGA) • Victor Púa (URU) • Oleg Romantsev (RUS) • Winfried Schäfer (CMR) • Luis Felipe Scolari (BRA) • Jomo Sono (RSA) • Ammar Souayah (TUN) • Giovanni Trapattoni (ITA) • Philippe Troussier (JPN) • Rudi Völler (GER) • Robert Waseige (BEL) |
2006 |
Dick Advocaat (KOR) • Luis Aragonés (ESP) • Bruce Arena (USA) • Marco van Basten (NED) • Leo Beenhakker (TRI) • Oleg Blokhin (UKR) • Karel Brückner (CZE) • Raymond Domenech (FRA) • Ratomir Dujković[a] (GHA) • Sven-Göran Eriksson (ENG) • Alexandre Guimarães (CRC) • Guus Hiddink (AUS) • Branko Ivanković (IRN) • Pavel Janas (POL) • Jürgen Klinsmann (GER) • Zlatko Kranjčar (CRO) • Kobi Kuhn (SUI) • Ricardo La Volpe (MEX) • Lars Lagerbäck (SWE) • Roger Lemerre (TUN) • Marcello Lippi (ITA) • Henri Michel (CIV) • Oliveira Gonçalves (ANG) • Marcos Paquetá (KSA) • Carlos Alberto Parreira (BRA) • Jose Pékerman (ARG) • Ilija Petković[a] (SCG) • Otto Pfister (TOG) • Anibal Ruiz (PAR) • Luiis Felipe Scolari (POR) • Luis Fernando Suárez (ECU) • Zico (JPN) |
2010 |
Javier Aguirre (MEX) • Radomir Antić (SRB) • Marcelo Bielsa (CHI) • Vicente del Bosque (ESP) • Bob Bradley (USA) • Fabio Capello (ENG) • Raymond Domenech (FRA) • Dunga (BRA) • Sven-Göran Eriksson (CIV) • Ricki Herbert (NZL) • Otmar Hitzfeld (SUI) • Huh Jung-moo (KOR) • Matjaž Kek (SVN) • Kim Jong-hun (PRK) • Lars Lagerbäck (NGA) • Paul Le Guen (CMR) • Marcello Lippi (ITA) • Joachim Löw (GER) • Diego Maradona (ARG) • Gerardo Martino (PAR) • Bert van Marwijk (NED) • Takeshi Okada (JPN) • Morten Olsen (DEN) • Carlos Alberto Parreira (RSA) • Carlos Queiroz (POR) • Milovan Rajevac (GHA) • Ootto Rehhagel (GRE) • Reinaldo Rueda (HON) • Rabah Saâdane (ALG) • Óscar Tabárez (URU) • Pim Verbeek (AUS) • Vladimir Weiss (SVK) |
2014 |
James Appiah (GHA) • Paulo Bento (POR) • Vicente del Bosque (ESP) • Fabio Capello (RUS) • Didier Deschamps (FRA) • Volker Finke (CMR) • Louis van Gaal (NED) • Vahid Halilhodžić (ALG) • Miguel Herrera (MEX) • Otmar Hitzfeld (SUI) • Roy Hodgson (ENG) • Hong Myung-bo (KOR) • Stephen Keshi (NGA) • Jürgen Klinsmann (USA) • Niko Kovač (CRO) • Sabri Lamouchi (CIV) • Joachim Löw (GER) • Jose Pékerman (COL) • Jorge Pinto (CRC) • Ange Postecoglou (AUS) • Cesare Prandelli (ITA) • Carlos Queiroz (IRN) • Reinaldo Rueda (ECU) • Alejandro Sabella (ARG) • Jorge Sampaoli (CHI) • Fernando Santos (GRE) • Luis Felipe Scolari (BRA) • Luis Fernando Suárez (HON) • Safet Sušić (BIH) • Óscar Tabárez (URU) • Marc Wilmots (BEL) • Alberto Zaccheroni (JPN) |
2018 |
Janne Andersson (SWE) • Stanislav Cherchesov (RUS) • Aliou Cissé (SEN) • Hector Cúper (EGY) • Zlatko Dalić (CRO) • Didier Deschamps (FRA) • Ricardo Gareca (PER) • Hernan Gómez (PAN) • Heimir Hallgrímsson (ISL) • Åge Hareide (DEN) • Fernando Hierro (ESP) • Mladen Krstajić (SRB) • Joachim Löw (GER) • Nabil Maâloul (TUN) • Roberto Martínez (BEL) • Bert van Marwijk (AUS) • Adam Nawałka (POL) • Akira Nishino (JPN) • Juan Carlos Osorio (MEX) • Jose Pékerman (COL) • Vladimir Petković (SUI) • Juan Antonio Pizzi (KSA) • Carlos Queiroz (IRN) • Óscar Ramírez (CRC) • Herve Renard (MAR) • Gernot Rohr (NGA) • Jorge Sampaoli (ARG) • Fernando Santos (POR) • Shin Tae-yong (KOR) • Gareth Southgate (ENG) • Óscar Tabárez (URU) • Tite (BRA) |
2022 |
Otto Addo (GHA) • Gustavo Alfaro (ECU) • Diego Alonso (URU) • Graham Arnold (AUS) • Paulo Bento & S. Costa[d] (KOR) • Gregg Berhalter (USA) • Aliou Cissé (SEN) • Zlatko Dalić (CRO) • Didier Deschamps (FRA) • Hansi Flick (GER) • Louis van Gaal (NED) • John Herdman (CAN) • Kasper Hjulmand (DEN) • Jalel Kadri (TUN) • Luis Enrique (ESP) • Roberto Martínez (BEL) • Gerardo Martino (MEX) • Czesław Michniewicz (POL) • Hayime Moriyasu (JPN) • Rob Page (WAL) • Carlos Queiroz (IRN) • Walid Regragui (MAR) • Herve Renard (KSA) • Felix Sánchez (QAT) • Fernando Santos (POR) • Lionel Scaloni (ARG) • Rigobert Song (CMR) • Gareth Southgate (ENG) • Dragan Stojković (SRB) • Luis Fernando Suárez (CRC) • Tite (BRA) • Murat Yakin (SUI) |
Record appearances
[edit]The below table lists the records of all managers who have appeared in either:
- a final match,[i] or
- 10 or more matches, or
- 3 or more World Cups
Key: T – tournaments appeared in; N – different nations managed; M – matches; W – wins; D – draws; L – losses.
As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.
Manager | Nationality | T | N | M | W/D/L | Editions and teams |
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Carlos Alberto Parreira | Brazil | 6 | 5 | 23 | 10/4/9 | 1982 KUW, 1990 UAE, 1994 BRA, 1998 KSA,[g] 2006 BRA, 2010 RSA |
Bora Milutinović | Yugoslavia / FR Yugoslavia | 5 | 5 | 20 | 8/3/9 | 1986 MEX, 1990 CRC, 1994 USA, 1998 NGA, 2002 CHN |
Sepp Herberger | Germany / West Germany | 4 | 1 | 18 | 9/4/5 | 1938 GER, 1954 FRG, 1958 FRG, 1962 FRG |
Walter Winterbottom | England | 4 | 1 | 14 | 3/5/6 | 1950 ENG, 1954 ENG, 1958 ENG, 1962 ENG |
Lajos Baróti | Hungary | 4 | 1 | 15 | 5/2/8 | 1958 HUN, 1962 HUN, 1966 HUN, 1978 HUN |
Helmut Schön | West Germany | 4 | 1 | 25 | 16/5/4 | 1966 FRG, 1970 FRG, 1974 FRG, 1978 FRG |
Henri Michel | France | 4 | 4 | 16 | 6/4/6 | 1986 FRA, 1994 CMR, 1998 MAR, 2006 CIV |
Óscar Tabárez | Uruguay | 4 | 1 | 20 | 10/3/7 | 1990 URU, 2010 URU, 2014 URU, 2018 URU |
Carlos Queiroz | Portugal | 4 | 2 | 13 | 3/4/6 | 2010 POR, 2014 IRN, 2018 IRN, 2022 IRN |
Constantin Rădulescu | Romania | 3 | 1 | 5 | 1/1/3 | 1930 ROU, 1934 ROU,[j] 1938 ROU[k] |
Karl Rappan | Austria / Germany[b] | 3 | 1 | 10 | 3/1/6 | 1938 SUI, 1954 SUI, 1962 SUI |
Gavriil Kachalin | Soviet Union | 3 | 1 | 13 | 6/3/4 | 1958 URS, 1962 URS, 1970 URS |
Enzo Bearzot | Italy | 3 | 1 | 18 | 9/6/3 | 1978 ITA, 1982 ITA, 1986 ITA |
Guy Thys | Belgium | 3 | 1 | 16 | 6/3/7 | 1982 BEL, 1986 BEL, 1990 BEL |
Mário Zagallo | Brazil | 3 | 1 | 20 | 13/3/4 | 1970 BRA, 1974 BRA, 1998 BRA |
Guus Hiddink | Netherlands | 3 | 3 | 18 | 7/6/5 | 1998 NED, 2002 KOR, 2006 AUS |
Sven-Göran Eriksson | Sweden | 3 | 2 | 13 | 6/5/2 | 2002 ENG, 2006 ENG, 2010 CIV |
Lars Lagerbäck | Sweden | 3 | 2 | 11 | 2/5/4 | 2002 SWE,[l] 2006 SWE, 2010 NGA |
Luiz Felipe Scolari | Brazil | 3 | 2 | 21 | 14/3/4 | 2002 BRA, 2006 POR, 2014 BRA |
Hernán Darío Gómez | Colombia | 3 | 3 | 9 | 2/0/7 | 1998 COL, 2002 ECU, 2018 PAN |
Joachim Löw | Germany | 3 | 1 | 17 | 12/1/4 | 2010 GER, 2014 GER, 2018 GER |
José Pékerman | Argentina | 3 | 2 | 14 | 9/3/2 | 2006 ARG, 2014 COL, 2018 COL |
Didier Deschamps | France | 3 | 1 | 19 | 14/3/2 | 2014 FRA, 2018 FRA, 2022 FRA |
Fernando Santos | Portugal | 3 | 2 | 13 | 5/4/4 | 2014 GRE, 2018 POR, 2022 POR |
Luis Fernando Suárez | Colombia | 3 | 3 | 10 | 3/0/7 | 2006 ECU, 2014 HON, 2022 CRC |
Vittorio Pozzo | Italy | 2 | 1 | 9 | 8/1/0 | 1934 ITA, 1938 ITA |
Juan López | Uruguay | 2 | 1 | 9 | 6/1/2 | 1950 URU, 1954 URU |
George Raynor | England | 2 | 1 | 11 | 6/2/3 | 1950 SWE, 1958 SWE |
Vicente Feola | Brazil | 2 | 1 | 9 | 6/1/2 | 1958 BRA, 1966 BRA |
Rudolf Vytlačil | Austria / Czechoslovakia | 2 | 2 | 9 | 3/1/5 | 1962 TCH, 1966 BUL |
Alf Ramsey | England | 2 | 1 | 10 | 7/1/2 | 1966 ENG, 1970 ENG |
Ferruccio Valcareggi | Italy | 2 | 1 | 9 | 4/3/2 | 1970 ITA, 1974 ITA |
Michel Hidalgo | France | 2 | 1 | 10 | 4/2/4 | 1978 FRA, 1982 FRA |
César Luis Menotti | Argentina | 2 | 1 | 12 | 7/1/4 | 1978 ARG, 1982 ARG |
Antoni Piechniczek | Poland | 2 | 1 | 11 | 4/4/3 | 1982 POL, 1986 POL |
Telê Santana | Brazil | 2 | 1 | 10 | 8/1/1 | 1982 BRA, 1986 BRA |
Franz Beckenbauer | West Germany | 2 | 1 | 14 | 8/4/2 | 1986 FRG, 1990 FRG |
Carlos Bilardo | Argentina | 2 | 1 | 14 | 8/4/2 | 1986 ARG, 1990 ARG |
Bobby Robson | England | 2 | 1 | 12 | 5/4/3 | 1986 ENG, 1990 ENG |
Berti Vogts | Germany | 2 | 1 | 10 | 6/2/2 | 1994 GER, 1998 GER |
Raymond Domenech | France | 2 | 1 | 10 | 4/4/2 | 2006 FRA, 2010 FRA |
Marcello Lippi | Italy | 2 | 1 | 10 | 5/4/1 | 2006 ITA, 2010 ITA |
Vicente del Bosque | Spain | 2 | 1 | 10 | 7/0/3 | 2010 ESP, 2014 ESP |
Jürgen Klinsmann | Germany | 2 | 2 | 11 | 6/2/3 | 2006 GER, 2014 USA |
Bert van Marwijk | Netherlands | 2 | 2 | 10 | 6/1/3 | 2010 NED, 2018 AUS |
Zlatko Dalić | Croatia | 2 | 1 | 14 | 6/6/2 | 2018 CRO, 2022 CRO |
Louis van Gaal | Netherlands | 2 | 1 | 12 | 8/4/0 | 2014 NED, 2022 NED |
Roberto Martínez | Spain | 2 | 1 | 10 | 7/1/2 | 2018 BEL, 2022 BEL |
Gareth Southgate | England | 2 | 1 | 12 | 6/2/4 | 2018 ENG, 2022 ENG |
Tite | Brazil | 2 | 1 | 10 | 6/2/2 | 2018 BRA, 2022 BRA |
Francisco Olazar | Argentina | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4/0/1 | 1930 ARG[m] |
Alberto Suppici | Uruguay | 1 | 1 | 4 | 4/0/0 | 1930 URU |
Juan José Tramutola | Argentina | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4/0/1 | 1930 ARG[m] |
Karel Petrů | Czechoslovakia | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3/0/1 | 1934 TCH |
Károly Dietz | Hungary | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3/0/1 | 1938 HUN[n] |
Alfréd Schaffer | Hungary | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3/0/1 | 1938 HUN[n] |
Flávio Costa | Brazil | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4/1/1 | 1950 BRA |
Gusztáv Sebes | Hungary | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4/0/1 | 1954 HUN |
Aymoré Moreira | Brazil | 1 | 1 | 6 | 5/1/0 | 1962 BRA |
Rinus Michels | Netherlands | 1 | 1 | 7 | 5/1/1 | 1974 NED |
Ernst Happel | Austria | 1 | 1 | 7 | 3/2/2 | 1978 NED |
Jupp Derwall | West Germany | 1 | 1 | 7 | 3/2/2 | 1982 FRG |
Arrigo Sacchi | Italy | 1 | 1 | 7 | 4/2/1 | 1994 ITA |
Aimé Jacquet | France | 1 | 1 | 7 | 6/1/0 | 1998 FRA |
Rudi Völler | Germany | 1 | 1 | 7 | 5/1/1 | 2002 GER |
Alejandro Sabella | Argentina | 1 | 1 | 7 | 5/1/1 | 2014 ARG |
Lionel Scaloni | Argentina | 1 | 1 | 7 | 4/2/1 | 2022 ARG |
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d Although Serbia and Montenegro was represented at the 2006 World Cup, the country had ceased to exist a few days before the start of the tournament as its two constituent republics had become independent states, so Ratomir Dujković and Ilija Petković were legally Serbians at the time.
- ^ a b c Rappan was Austrian, but Austria was annexed into Nazi Germany at the time of the 1938 World Cup.
- ^ a b Cha Bum-kun was sacked after two matches, and was replaced by Kim Pyung-seok for the remaining match.[10]
- ^ a b During the tournament Bento was suspended for one match, for which his assistant Costa took over as stand-in manager.
- ^ a b Beattie quit after the first match, and was replaced by a selection committee for the remaining match.[citation needed]
- ^ a b Walker was officially only an acting manager. The official manager Matt Busby was seriously injured after the Munich air disaster earlier in 1958.[11]
- ^ a b c Parreira was sacked after two matches, and was replaced by Al-Kharashy for the remaining match.[12]
- ^ a b Kasperczak was sacked after two matches, and was replaced by Selmi for the remaining match.[13]
- ^ Including the 1950 de facto final.
- ^ Co-managed by Rădulescu and Josef Uridil.[14]
- ^ Co-managed by Rădulescu and Alexandru Săvulescu.[15]
- ^ Co-managed by Lagerbäck and Tommy Söderberg.[16]
- ^ a b Co-managed by Francisco Olazar and Juan José Tramutola.[17]
- ^ a b Co-managed by Károly Dietz and Alfréd Schaffer.[18]
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External links
[edit]- World Cup 1930-2018 - Info on Coaches, RSSSF
- FIFA World Cup at FIFA.com Archived 2010-07-17 at the Wayback Machine