List of national soccer coaches with at least 100 international matches
The list of national football coaches with at least 100 international matches includes coaches who have coached one or more national teams for men or women in at least 100 A international matches in their career. Bora Milutinović, born in 1944, played most of the games with at least 286 games. The first "hundred" was either the Austrian coach Hugo Meisl , who reached this mark on March 23, 1930 in the game in Prague against Czechoslovakia or on December 7, 1932 in the game against England, or the Swede John Pettersson , who was a member of the selection committee for the national soccer team sent the Swedish team to the field for the hundredth time on June 12, 1932. So far, the last new 100s among the men are Didier Deschamps and Åge Hareide , who were national coaches for the 100th time on November 17 and 18, 2019. For women, the Belgian Ives Serneels last reached the 100 mark on November 12, 2019. The most successful national coach with more than 100 international matches is the Argentine Guillermo Stábile with six Copa America titles.
At the 2010 FIFA World Cup four coaches participated that were previously active in at least 100 international matches: Lars Lagerback with Nigeria (in qualifying he had failed with Sweden), Carlos Alberto Parreira with South Africa, Morten Olsen with Denmark and Otto Rehhagel with Greece (as the oldest coach who ever took part in a World Cup). Nobody could survive the preliminary round with his team. But Parreira set a new record: He took part as a coach for the sixth time and set the record of Bora Milutinović , who was the first to coach five different countries at world championships. However, he also managed a negative record: South Africa, which Perreira was in charge of, was the first host to be eliminated in the preliminary round of a World Cup. Parreira and Rehhagel resigned after leaving their office. Lagerbäck's involvement in Nigeria also ended after the World Cup.
The first coach to coach a women's national team 100 times was Gero Bisanz , the first coach of the German women's national soccer team , who sat on the bench for the 100th international match on September 25, 1994. His successor Tina Theune-Meyer was on September 11, 2003 the first female national coach with 100 international matches.
Jürgen Klinsmann (Germany) and Didier Deschamps (France) are the only men who have played both a player and a coach in more than 100 FIFA-recognized senior internationals , with Deschamps winning both roles. For the women it managed Silvia Neid , Martina Voss-Tecklenburg (both Germany) and Pia Sundhage (Sweden).
Explanation
- Rank: Rank based on the total number of international matches.
- Name: State the name of the trainer. National coaches who are still active are marked in bold.
- Nationality: Shows the flag and states the current or last nationality of the trainer
- Born: Calls the year in which the coach was born.
- 1st game as national coach: states the date or year of the 1st assignment as national coach.
- Last game as national coach: states the date or year of the last assignment as national coach.
- Number of games as national coach: states the total number of games in which the coach acted as national coach (sorting criterion in the table). A “+” after the number indicates that the number can be higher because either the source situation is uncertain or the trainer was still active after the source was last updated.
- Supervised national teams: names the senior national teams supervised and, if applicable, the period (s) of supervision in the event of multiple or interrupted supervision. National teams in italics are not members of FIFA. National teams in bold are currently being looked after.
- Games per national team: states the number of international matches per supervised national team, the highest number for a country is the sorting criterion for this column. A “+” after a number means that the coach is still working for this national team or the sources are uncertain. Number in bold = highest number for a single national team.
- Title: Lists the titles won (Confederation Cup, Continental Champion, Olympic Champion or World Champion).
- World Cup / OS participations: Number of World Cups and Olympic Games (only women's national teams) in which he / she participated as a trainer (as of 2019)
table
Men's national teams
space | Surname | nationality | Born | 1st game as national coach | 100th game as national coach (team) |
Last game as national coach | Number of games as national coach | Supervised national teams and, if applicable, period of activity | Games per national team |
title | World Cup participation |
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1. | Bora Milutinović |
Serbia Mexico |
1944 | March 15, 1983 | October 19, 1992 USA |
January 1, 2007 | 286 | Mexico (1983-86, 1995-97) | 104 | CONCACAF Gold Cup 1996 | 1 |
Costa Rica (1990) | 9 | 1 | |||||||||
USA (1991-95) | 96 | CONCACAF Gold Cup 1991 | 1 | ||||||||
Nigeria (1997-98) | 11 | 1 | |||||||||
People's Republic of China (2002-02) | 46 | 1 | |||||||||
Honduras (2003-04) | 10 | ||||||||||
Jamaica (2006-07) | 6th | ||||||||||
Iraq (2009) | 4th | ||||||||||
2. | Claude Le Roy | France | 1948 | April 7, 1985 | October 10, 2004 Democratic Republic of the Congo |
still active | 270 | Cameroon (1985-88, 1998) | 50 | African Champion 1988 | 1 |
Senegal (1990-92) | 33 | ||||||||||
Malaysia (1994-95) | 11 | ||||||||||
Democratic Republic of the Congo (2004-06, 2011-2013) | 50 | ||||||||||
Ghana (2006-08) | 20th | ||||||||||
Oman (2008-11) | 44 | ||||||||||
Syria (2011) | 0 | ||||||||||
Republic of the Congo (2013-2015) | 26th | ||||||||||
Togo (2016–) | 36 | ||||||||||
3. | Carlos Alberto Parreira | Brazil | 1943 | January 12, 1968 | March 3, 1990 UAE |
June 22, 2010 | 251 | Ghana (1968) | 5 | ||
Kuwait (1979-82) | 48 | Asian champion 1980 | 1 | ||||||||
Brazil (1983, 1991–94, 2003–06) | 112 | World Champion 1994 , Copa America 2004 , Confederation Cup 2005 | 2 | ||||||||
Saudi Arabia (1988-89, 1998) | 36 | Asian champion 1988 | 1 | ||||||||
UAE (1990) | 14th | 1 | |||||||||
South Africa (2007-08, 2009-10) | 36 | 1 | |||||||||
4th | Milan Máčala | Czech Republic | 1943 | August 29, 1990 | June 22, 1999 Saudi Arabia |
March 3, 2010 | 245 | Czechoslovakia (1990-93) | 25th | ||
Kuwait (1996-99) | 70 | ||||||||||
UAE (1997) | 3 | ||||||||||
Saudi Arabia (1999-2000) | 27 | ||||||||||
Oman (2001, 2003-04, 2006-07) | 62 | ||||||||||
Bahrain (2007-10) | 58 | ||||||||||
5. | Hernán Darío Gómez | Colombia | 1956 | January 31, 1995 | October 16, 2002 Ecuador |
June 24, 2019 | 240 | Colombia (1995–98, 2010–2011) | 71 | 1 | |
Ecuador (1999-2004, 2018-2019) |
77 | 1 | |||||||||
Guatemala (2006-08) | 20th | ||||||||||
Panama (2014-18) | 72 | 1 | |||||||||
6th | Mahmoud El-Gohary † | Egypt | 1938 | January 6, 1988 | January 31, 1998 Egypt |
June 22, 2007 | 238 | Egypt (1988–90, 1991–93, 1997–99, 2000–02) | 151 | African Champion 1998 | 1 |
Oman (1996) | 12 | ||||||||||
Jordan (2002-07) | 75 | ||||||||||
7th | Berti Vogts | Germany | 1946 | August 29, 1990 | 4th July 1998 Germany (World Cup quarter-finals) |
October 13, 2014 | 230 | Germany (1990–1998) | 102 | European champion 1996 | 2 |
Kuwait (2001-02) | 10 | ||||||||||
Scotland (2002-04) | 32 | ||||||||||
Nigeria (2007-08) | 15th | ||||||||||
Azerbaijan (2008-14) | 71 | ||||||||||
8th. | Lars Lagerbäck | Sweden | 1948 | January 31, 2000 | October 11, 2006 Sweden |
still active | 229 | Sweden (2000-09) | 141 | 1 | |
Nigeria (2010) | 7th | 1 | |||||||||
Iceland (2011-2016) | 52 | ||||||||||
Norway (2017–) | 29 | ||||||||||
9. | Francisco Maturana | Colombia | 1949 | June 11, 1987 | October 23, 1996 Ecuador |
April 1, 2009 | 208 | Colombia (1987–90, 1993–94, 2001, 2002–03) | 105 | Copa America 2001 | 2 |
Ecuador (1995-97) | 46 | ||||||||||
Costa Rica (1999) | 11 | ||||||||||
Peru (1999-2000) | 14th | ||||||||||
Trinidad and Tobago (2008-09) | 32 | ||||||||||
10. | Carlos Queiroz | Portugal | 1953 | 4th August 1991 | November 11, 2011 Iran |
still active | 205 | Portugal (1990–1993, 2008–2010) | 49 | 1 | |
UAE (1999) | 19th | ||||||||||
South Africa (2000-02) | 24 | ||||||||||
Iran (2011-19) | 100 | 2 | |||||||||
Colombia (2019–) | 13 | ||||||||||
11. | Óscar Tabarez | Uruguay | 1947 | September 27, 1988 | July 12, 2011 Uruguay Copa America preliminary round |
18th November 2019 | 202 | Uruguay (1988–1990, 2006–) | 202 | Copa America 2011 | 4th |
12. | Mario Zagallo | Brazil | 1931 | September 19, 1967 | November 17, 1988 UAE | November 20, 2002 | 187 | Brazil (1967, 1968, 1970–74, 1994–98, 2002) | 121 |
World champion 1970 , Copa America 1997 |
3 |
Kuwait (1976-78) | 31 | ||||||||||
Saudi Arabia (1982, 1984) | 17th | Asian champion 1984 | |||||||||
UAE (1988-89) | 18th | ||||||||||
13 | Joachim Löw | Germany | 1960 | August 16, 2006 | November 15, 2013 Germany |
still active | 181 | Germany | 181 |
2014 World Champions , 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup |
3 |
14th | Reinaldo Rueda | Colombia | 1957 | May 7, 2002 | March 3, 2010 Honduras |
still active | 180 | Colombia (2002-06) | 43 | ||
Honduras (2006-10) | 64 | 1 | |||||||||
Ecuador (2010-14) | 50 | 1 | |||||||||
Chile (2018–) | 23 | ||||||||||
15th | Henri Michel † | France | 1947 | October 13, 1984 | September 10, 2000 UAE |
December 8, 2012 | 178 | France (1984-88) | 36 | 1 | |
Cameroon (1994) | 8th | 1 | |||||||||
Morocco (1995-2000, 2007-08) | 62 | 1 | |||||||||
UAE (2000–01) | 17th | ||||||||||
Tunisia (2001-02) | 7th | ||||||||||
Ivory Coast (2004-06) | 31 | 1 | |||||||||
Equatorial Guinea (2011) | 9 | ||||||||||
Kenya (2012) | 8th | ||||||||||
16. | Bernd Stange | Germany | 1948 | October 12, 1983 | June 6, 2009 Belarus |
January 10, 2019 | 174 | GDR (1981, 1983-88) | 54 | ||
Oman (2001) | 5 | ||||||||||
Iraq (2002-04) | 22nd | ||||||||||
Belarus (2007-11) | 49 | ||||||||||
Singapore (2013-2016) | 33 | ||||||||||
Syria (2018-19) | 11 | ||||||||||
17th | Srečko Katanec | Slovenia | 1963 | August 19, 1998 | August 25, 2011 UAE |
still active | 172 | Slovenia (1998-2002, 2013-17) | 89 |
1 | |
Macedonia (2006-2009) | 27 | ||||||||||
UAE (2009-2011) | 28 | ||||||||||
Iraq (2018–) | 28 | ||||||||||
18th | Morten Olsen | Denmark | 1949 | August 16, 2000 | October 10, 2009 Denmark |
17th November 2015 | 166 | Denmark (2000-2015) | 166 | 2 | |
19th | Sepp Herberger † | Germany | 1897 | November 15, 1936 | December 18, 1955 Federal Republic of Germany |
June 7, 1964 | 162 | German Empire (1936–42) | 65 | 1 | |
Federal Republic of Germany (1950-64) | 97 |
World Champion 1954 | 3 | ||||||||
Otto Pfister | Germany | 1937 | June 29, 1976 | July 14, 1994 Ghana |
March 27, 2018 | 162 | Rwanda (1976) | 4th | |||
Upper Volta (1976-78) | 14th | ||||||||||
Senegal (1981-82) | 12 | ||||||||||
Ivory Coast (1983) | 12 | ||||||||||
Zaire (1985-89) | 33 | ||||||||||
Ghana (1991-93, 1994) | 25th | ||||||||||
Bangladesh (1997) | 6th | ||||||||||
Saudi Arabia (1997, 1998) | 19th | ||||||||||
Togo (2006) | 6th | 1 | |||||||||
Cameroon (2008-09) | 15th | ||||||||||
Trinidad and Tobago (2011) | 7th | ||||||||||
Afghanistan (2017-2018) | 9 | ||||||||||
21st | Radojko Avramović | Yugoslavia | 1949 | May 9, 2002 | March 3, 2010 Singapore |
September 10, 2018 | 160 | Kuwait (2002, 2018) | 9 | ||
Singapore (2003-12) | 129 | ||||||||||
Myanmar (2014-15) | 22nd | ||||||||||
22nd | Hervé Renard | France | 1968 | May 22, 2008 | March 29, 2016 Morocco |
still active | 157 | Zambia (2008-10, 2011-13) | 75 | African Champion 2012 | |
Angola (2010) | 5 | ||||||||||
Ivory Coast (2014-2015) | 18th | African Champion 2015 | |||||||||
Morocco (2016-2019) | 45 | 1 | |||||||||
Saudi Arabia (2019–) | 14th | ||||||||||
23. | Henryk Kasperczak | Poland | 1946 | December 9, 1993 | March 24, 2007 Senegal |
March 28, 2017 | 155 | Ivory Coast (1993–1994) | 11 | ||
Tunisia (1994–1998) | 85 | ||||||||||
Morocco (2000) | 7th | ||||||||||
Mali (2001-2002, 2014-2015) | 35 | ||||||||||
Senegal (2006-2008) | 17th | ||||||||||
24. | Guus Hiddink | Netherlands | 1946 | January 18, 1995 | September 12, 2007 Russia |
June 12, 2015 | 154 | Netherlands (1995–98, 2014–15) | 49 | 1 | |
South Korea (2000-02) | 37 | 1 | |||||||||
Australia (2005-06) | 13 | 1 | |||||||||
Russia (2006-10) | 39 | ||||||||||
Turkey (2010-11) | 16 | ||||||||||
Curaçao (2020–) | |||||||||||
25th | Helmut Schön † | Germany | 1915 | June 24, 1953 | February 26, 1974 Federal Republic of Germany |
June 21, 1978 | 148 | Saarland (1953–56) | 9 | ||
Federal Republic of Germany (1964-78) | 139 |
World Champion 1974 , European Champion 1972 |
4th | ||||||||
26th | Bruce Arena | United States | 1951 | November 6, 1998 | March 19, 2005 USA |
October 10, 2017 | 146 | USA (1998-2006, 2016-2017) | 146 | CONCACAF Gold Cup 2002 , 2005 , 2017 | 2 |
27. | Jorge Luis Pinto | Colombia | 1952 | April 18, 2004 | July 1, 2015 Honduras |
15th November 2017 | 145 | Costa Rica (2004–05, 2011–14) | 65 | 1 | |
Colombia (2007-08) | 27 | ||||||||||
Honduras (2014-17) | 53 | ||||||||||
28. | Egil Olsen | Norway | 1942 | October 31, 1990 | August 12, 2009 Norway |
September 10, 2013 | 143 | Norway (1990–98, 2009–13) | 137 | 2 | |
Iraq (2007-08) | 6th | ||||||||||
29 | Josef Piontek | Germany | 1940 | August 28, 1979 | unknown | April 28, 1993 (Turkey) | 142+ | Haiti (1976–1978) | ? | ||
Denmark (1979-90) | 115 | 1 | |||||||||
Turkey (1990-93) | 27 | ||||||||||
Greenland (2000-2002) | 6th | ||||||||||
30th | Walter Winterbottom † | England | 1913 | September 20, 1946 | 4th October 1958 England |
November 21, 1962 | 139 | England | 139 | 4th | |
31. | John Pettersson † | Sweden | 1886 | March 26, 1921 | June 12, 1932 Sweden |
September 27, 1936 | 138 | Sweden | 138 | ||
32. | Roger Lemerre | France | 1941 | August 19, 1998 | May 30, 2006 Tunisia |
June 20, 2009 | 137 | France (1998-2002) | 53 |
2000 European Champion, 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup |
1 |
Tunisia (2002-08) | 75 | African champion 2004 | 1 | ||||||||
Morocco (2008-09) | 9 | ||||||||||
Peter Schnittger | Germany | 1941 | 15th August 1969 | October 25, 1992 Benin |
October 8, 2000 | 137 | Ivory Coast (1969-70) | 16 | |||
Cameroon (1972, 1973) | 8th | ||||||||||
Ethiopia (1972, 1973–1976) | 21st | ||||||||||
Thailand (1977) | 26th | ||||||||||
Madagascar (1978–1983) | 28 | ||||||||||
Benin (1992–1993) | 8th | ||||||||||
Senegal (1999-2000) | 33 | ||||||||||
Luiz Felipe Scolari | Brazil | 1948 | January 21, 1990 | November 17, 2007 Portugal |
July 12, 2014 | 137 | Kuwait (1990) | 9 | |||
Brazil (2001-02, 2012-14) | 54 |
World Champion 2002 FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 |
2 | ||||||||
Portugal (2003-08) | 74 | 1 | |||||||||
René Simões | Brazil | 1952 | November 22, 1994 | June 3, 1999 Jamaica |
November 18, 2009 | 137 | Jamaica (1994-2000, 2008) | 125 | 1 | ||
Trinidad and Tobago (2001-02) | 8th | ||||||||||
Costa Rica (2009) | 4th | ||||||||||
36. | Roy Hodgson | England | 1947 | January 29, 1992 | 11th October 2013 England |
June 27, 2016 | 135 | Switzerland (1992–95) | 40 | 1 | |
UAE (2002-04) | 17th | ||||||||||
Finland (2006-07) | 22nd | ||||||||||
England (2012-2016) | 56 | 1 | |||||||||
Fatih Terim | Turkey | 1953 | April 11, 1990 | May 25, 2014 Turkey |
June 11, 2017 | 135 | Turkey (1990, 1993–96, 2005–09, 2013–17) | 135 |
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38. | Hugo Meisl † | Austria | 1881 | June 15, 1913 | December 7, 1932 Austria |
January 24, 1937 | 133 | Austria (1913–1914, 1918–1937) | 133 | 1 | |
39. | Lajos Baróti † | Hungary | 1914 | December 22, 1957 | Hungary October 8, 1975 |
June 10, 1978 | 132 | Hungary (1957–66, 1975–78) | 117 | Olympic champion 1964 | 4th |
Peru (1971-72) | 15th | ||||||||||
Jürgen Klinsmann | Germany | 1964 | August 18, 2004 | June 10, 2015 USA |
15th November 2016 | 132 | Germany (2004-06) | 34 | 1 | ||
USA (2011-2016) | 98 | CONCACAF Gold Cup 2013 | 1 | ||||||||
41. | Billy Bingham | Northern Ireland | 1931 | October 21, 1967 | Northern Ireland December 21, 1988 |
17th November 1993 | 130 | Northern Ireland (1967–1971, 1980–93) | 118 | 2 | |
Greece (1971-73) | 12 |
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42. | Antoni Piechniczek | Poland | 1942 | March 25, 1981 | August 26, 1994 UAE |
May 31, 1997 | 127 | Poland (1981–86, 1996–97) | 73 | 2 | |
Tunisia (1988, 1989) | 13 | ||||||||||
UAE (1993-95) | 41 | ||||||||||
Guillermo Stábile † | Argentina | 1906 | August 13, 1939 | April 3, 1957 Argentina (Copa América) | July 12, 1960 | 127 |
Argentina (1939–58, 1960) |
127 | Campeonato Sudamericano 1941 , 1945 , 1946 , 1947 , 1955 , 1957 | 1 | |
44. | Alain Giresse | France | 1952 | May 27, 2004 | February 7, 2016 Mali |
17th November 2019 | 126 | Georgia (2004-2005) | 10 | ||
Gabon (2006-2010) | 32 | ||||||||||
Mali (2010–2012,2015–2017) | 49 | ||||||||||
Senegal (2013-2015) | 23 | ||||||||||
Tunisia (2019–) | 12 | ||||||||||
45. | Aleksandar Tirnanić † | Yugoslavia | 1910 | May 9, 1946 | August 29, 1960 Yugoslavia |
November 6, 1966 | 124 | Yugoslavia (1946–48, 1952–61, 1965–66) | 124 | Olympic champion 1960 | 2 |
46. | Valery Lobanovsky † | Ukraine | 1939 | April 2nd, 1975 | November 4, 1994 Kuwait |
November 14, 2001 | 122 | Soviet Union (1975–76, 1982–83, 1986–90) | 77 | 2 | |
UAE (1992) | 12 | ||||||||||
Kuwait (1994) | 15th | ||||||||||
Ukraine (2000–01) | 18th | ||||||||||
47. | Adnan Hamad | Iraq | 1961 | May 23, 2000 | October 6, 2012 Jordan |
December 30, 2014 | 121 | Iraq (2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008) | 44 | ||
Jordan (2009-2013) | 68 | ||||||||||
Bahrain (2014) | 9 | ||||||||||
48. | Marcelo Bielsa | Argentina | 1955 | February 3, 1999 | September 9, 2009 Chile |
January 22, 2011 | 120 | Argentina (1999-04) | 69 | Olympic champion 2004 | 1/1 |
Chile (2007-11) | 51 | 1 | |||||||||
Fernando Santos | Portugal | 1954 | August 11, 2010 | June 7, 2018 Portugal |
still active | 120 | Greece (2010-2014) | 49 | 1 | ||
Portugal (2014−) | 71 | European Champion 2016 Nations League Winner 2019 |
1 | ||||||||
50. | Richard Møller Nielsen † | Denmark | 1937 | May 15, 1990 | February 23, 2000 Israel |
April 17, 2002 | 119 | Denmark (1990-96) | 65 | European Champion 1992 | |
Finland (1996-99) | 34 | ||||||||||
Israel (2000-02) | 20th | ||||||||||
51. | Dick Advocaat | Netherlands | 1947 | September 9, 1992 | May 25, 2012 Russia |
November 14, 2017 | 118 | Netherlands (1992–94, 2002–04, 2017) | 64 | 1 | |
UAE (2005) | 2 | ||||||||||
South Korea (2005-06) | 19th | 1 | |||||||||
Belgium (2009-10) | 5 | ||||||||||
Russia (2010-12) | 24 | ||||||||||
Serbia (2014) | 4th | ||||||||||
Jozef Vengloš | Slovakia | 1936 | May 28, 1967 | October 12, 1994 Slovakia |
July 20, 1997 | 118 | Australia (1967) | 3 | |||
Czechoslovakia (1978–82, 1988–90) | 74 | 2 | |||||||||
Malaysia (1986-87) | 14th | ||||||||||
Slovakia (1994-95) | 17th | ||||||||||
Oman (1997) | 10 | ||||||||||
53. | Bob Bradley | United States | 1958 | January 20, 2007 | October 12, 2012 Egypt |
15 October 2013 | 117 | USA (2007-2011) | 80 | CONCACAF Gold Cup 2007 | 1 |
Egypt (2011-2013) | 37 | ||||||||||
Stephen Keshi † | Nigeria | 1962 | May 19, 2004 | January 29, 2014 Nigeria |
June 13, 2015 | 117 | Togo (2004–2006, 2007–2008, 2011) | 33 | |||
Mali (2008-2010) | 24 | ||||||||||
Nigeria (2011-2014, 2015) | 60 | African Cup of Nations 2013 | 1 | ||||||||
Gerardo Martino | Argentina | 1962 | March 25, 2007 | June 26, 2016 Argentina (Copa América Final) |
still active | 117 | Paraguay (2007-11) | 71 | 1 | ||
Argentina (2014-2016) | 29 | ||||||||||
Mexico (2019–) | 17th | CONCACAF Gold Cup 2019 | |||||||||
56. | Carl Brown | Jamaica | 1950 | July 25, 1990 | August 27, 2008 Cayman Islands |
November 14, 2011 | 116 | Jamaica (1990-94, 1996, 2001-04, 2006) | 97 | ||
Cayman Islands (2008-2011) | 19th | ||||||||||
Javier Clemente | Spain | 1950 | September 9, 1992 | June 6, 2015 Libya |
October 8, 2016 | 116 | Spain (1992-1998) | 62 | 2 | ||
Serbia (2006-2007) | 16 | ||||||||||
Iran (2008) | 0 | ||||||||||
Cameroon (2010-2011) | 9 | ||||||||||
Libya (2013-16) | 28 | ||||||||||
Basque Country (2019–) | 1 | ||||||||||
Aleksandrs Starkovs | Latvia | 1955 | June 2, 2001 | October 16, 2012 Latvia |
March 25, 2018 | 116 | Latvia (2001-04, 2007-2013, 2017-2018) | 116 | |||
59. | Vicente del Bosque | Spain | 1950 | August 20, 2008 | June 14, 2015 Spain |
June 27, 2016 | 114 | Spain (2008-2016) | 114 |
World Champion 2010 European Champion 2012 |
2 |
Bruno Metsu † | France | 1954 | January 13, 2001 | September 3, 2010 Qatar |
January 21, 2011 | 114 | Senegal (2001-02) | 30th | 1 | ||
United Arab Emirates (2006-08) | 42 | ||||||||||
Qatar (2008-11) | 42 | ||||||||||
Guy Thys † | Belgium | 1922 | May 22, 1976 | June 1, 1989 Belgium |
May 1, 1991 | 114 | Belgium (1976-89, 1990-91) | 114 | 3 | ||
62. | Sir Alf Ramsey † | England | 1920 | February 27, 1963 | 15th November 1972 England |
April 3, 1974 | 113 | England | 113 | World Champion 1966 | 2 |
Choo Seng Quee † | People's Republic of China | 1914 | March 5, 1951 | December 13, 1971 Singapore |
March 12, 1977 | 113 | Indonesia (1951–53) | 3 | |||
Malaya / Malaysia (1958-64) | 70 | ||||||||||
Singapore (1965, 1967, 1971, 1976-77) | 40 | ||||||||||
64. | Miroslav Blažević |
Croatia Switzerland |
1935 | 22nd September 1976 | November 19, 2008 Bosnia and Herzegovina |
November 18, 2009 | 111 | Switzerland (1976) | 2 | ||
Croatia (1994-2000) | 73 | 1 | |||||||||
Iran (2001-2002) | 19th | ||||||||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina (2008-09) | 17th | ||||||||||
65. | Rudolf Kock † | Sweden | 1901 | June 14, 1943 | August 28, 1955 Sweden |
October 21, 1956 | 110 | Sweden | 110 | Olympic champion 1948 | |
66. | Philippe Troussier | France | 1955 | April 16, 1993 | February 18, 2004 Qatar |
November 15, 2005 | 109 | Ivory Coast (1993) | 5 | ||
Nigeria (1997) | 4th | ||||||||||
Burkina Faso (1997-98) | 14th | ||||||||||
South Africa (1998) | 6th | 1 | |||||||||
Japan (1998-2002) | 55 | 1 | |||||||||
Qatar (2003-04) | 24 | ||||||||||
Morocco (2005) | 1 | ||||||||||
67. | Anghel Iordănescu | Romania | 1950 | September 8, 1993 | November 17, 2015 Romania |
19th June 2016 | 108 | Romania (1993–1998, 2002–2004, 2014–2016) | 101 |
2 | |
Greece (1998–1999) | 7th | ||||||||||
Giovanni Trapattoni | Italy | 1939 | September 3, 2000 | March 22, 2013 Ireland |
September 10, 2013 | 108 | Italy (2000-2004) | 44 | 1 | ||
Ireland (2008-2013) | 64 | ||||||||||
69. | Erik Hamrén | Sweden | 1948 | November 18, 2009 | 10 September 2019 Iceland |
still active | 106 | Sweden (2009-16) | 86 |
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Iceland (2018-) | 20th | ||||||||||
Otto Rehhagel | Germany | 1938 | September 5, 2001 | November 18, 2009 Greece |
June 22, 2010 | 106 | Greece | 106 | European champion 2004 | 1 | |
Ignacio Trelles † | Mexico | 1916 | October 20, 1957 | March 20, 1990 Mexico |
March 14, 1991 | 106 | Mexico (1957, 1960–62, 1965–1969, 1975–76, 1990–91) | 106 | CONCACAF Nations Cup 1965 | 2 | |
72. | César Luis Menotti | Argentina | 1938 | October 12, 1974 | November 8, 1992 Mexico |
December 13, 1992 | 105 | Argentina (1974-82) | 86 | World Champion 1978 | 2 |
Mexico (1991-92) | 19th | ||||||||||
José Pékerman | Argentina | 1949 | October 9, 2004 | March 27, 2018 Colombia |
3rd July 2018 | 105 | Argentina (2004-2006) | 27 | 1 | ||
Colombia (2012-18) | 78 | 2 | |||||||||
74. | Enzo Bearzot † | Italy | 1927 | September 27, 1975 | May 11, 1986 Italy |
June 17, 1986 | 104 | Italy | 104 | World Champion 1982 | 3 |
Georg Buschner † | Germany | 1925 | May 16, 1970 | April 4, 1981 GDR |
October 10, 1981 | 104 | GDR | 104 | Olympic champion 1976 | 1 | |
76. | Luis Fernando Suarez | Colombia | 1959 | September 5, 2004 | June 7, 2014 Honduras |
June 25, 2014 | 103 | Ecuador (2004-2007) | 52 | 1 | |
Honduras (2011-2014) | 51 | 1 | |||||||||
77. | Stephen Constantine | England | 1962 | August 28, 1999 | January 6, 2019 India |
January 14, 2019 | 102 | Nepal (1999-2001) | 12 | ||
India (2002-2004, 2015-2019) | 63 | ||||||||||
Malawi (2007-2008) | 8th | ||||||||||
Sudan (2009-2010) | 13 | ||||||||||
Rwanda (2014) | 6th | ||||||||||
78. | Nelson Acosta | Uruguay / Chile | 1944 | September 8, 1993 | July 4, 2007 Chile |
July 7, 2007 | 101 | Chile (1993, 1996-2000, 2005-2007) | 94 | 1 | |
Bolivia (2003-2004) | 7th | ||||||||||
79. | Didier Deschamps | France | 1968 | August 15, 2012 | November 17, 2019 France |
still active | 100 | France (2012–) | 100 |
World Champion 2018 | 2 |
Åge Hareide | Norway | 1953 | January 22, 2004 | November 18, 2019 Denmark |
still active | 100 | Norway (2004-2008) | 58 |
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Denmark (2016–) | 42 | 1 |
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Country of birth | number | Supervised teams | Games | Of these teams from the country of birth |
Games of the country of birth |
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1. | Germany | 11 | 42 | 1679+ | 8th | 786 | |
2. | France | 8th | 41 | 1192 | 3 | 189 | |
3. | Colombia | 5 | 19th | 877 | 4th | 248 | |
Yugoslavia | 5 | 19th | 849 | 3 | 285 | ||
Argentina | 5 | 10 | 467 | 5 | 381 | ||
6th | Brazil | 4th | 16 | 712 | 3 | 287 | |
England | 4th | 11 | 489 | 3 | 308 | ||
Sweden | 4th | 7th | 583 | 3 | 475 | ||
9. | Netherlands | 2 | 11 | 273 | 2 | 113 | |
Czechoslovakia | 2 | 10 | 373 | 3 | 116 | ||
Poland | 2 | 8th | 282 | 1 | 73 | ||
Portugal | 2 | 7th | 325 | 2 | 119 | ||
Soviet Union | 2 | 5 | 238 | 2 | 210 | ||
Spain | 2 | 5 | 229 | 2 | 176 | ||
Denmark | 2 | 4th | 285 | 2 | 231 | ||
Norway | 2 | 4th | 243 | 2 | 195 | ||
United States | 2 | 3 | 265 | 2 | 226 | ||
Italy | 2 | 3 | 212 | 2 | 148 | ||
Uruguay | 2 | 2 | 303 | 1 | 202 | ||
19th | Egypt | 1 | 3 | 238 | 1 | 151 | |
Iraq | 1 | 3 | 121 | 1 | 44 | ||
Nigeria | 1 | 3 | 117 | 1 | 60 | ||
People's Republic of China | 1 | 3 | 113 | 0 | 0 | ||
Hungary | 1 | 2 | 132 | 1 | 117 | ||
Northern Ireland | 1 | 2 | 130 | 1 | 118 | ||
Jamaica | 1 | 2 | 116 | 1 | 97 | ||
Romania | 1 | 2 | 108 | 1 | 101 | ||
Turkey | 1 | 1 | 135 | 1 | 135 | ||
Austria | 1 | 1 | 133 | 1 | 133 | ||
Belgium | 1 | 1 | 114 | 1 | 114 | ||
Mexico | 1 | 1 | 106 | 1 | 106 | ||
Women's national teams
space | Surname | nationality | overall boren |
1st game as national coach |
Last game as a national coach |
Total games |
Supervised national teams and, if applicable, period of activity | Games per team |
title | World Cup / OS participation |
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1. | Even Pellerud | Norway | 1953 | August 1, 1989 | 06/22/2015 | 292+ | ||||
Norway (1989–1996, 2013–15) |
152 | World Champion 1995, European Champion 1993 |
3/1 | |||||||
Canada (1999–2009) | 140 | 2/1 | ||||||||
Trinidad and Tobago (2009–2012) | ? | |||||||||
2. | Leonardo Cuéllar | Mexico | 1952 | August 29, 1998 | 15th February 2016 | 213 | Mexico (1998-2016) | 213 | 3/1 | |
3. | Pia Sundhage | Sweden | 1960 | January 16, 2008 | still active | 200 | USA (2008-12) | 107 | Olympic champion in 2008 and 2012 | 1/2 |
Sweden (2012–17) | 82 | 1/1 | ||||||||
Brazil (2019–) | 11 | |||||||||
4th | Anna Signeul | Sweden | 1961 | April 21, 2005 | still active | 193 | Scotland (2005-2017) | 162 | ||
Finland (2017–) | 31 | |||||||||
5. | Vera Pauw | Netherlands | 1963 | December 16, 1998 | still active | 185 | Scotland (1998-2004) | 74 | ||
Netherlands (2004-2010) | 66 | |||||||||
Russia (2011) | 4th | |||||||||
South Africa (2014-2016) | 37 | 0/1 | ||||||||
Ireland (2019–) | 4th | |||||||||
6th | Tom Sermanni | Scotland | 1954 | August 12, 1994 | still active | 183 | Australia (1994–1996, 2005–2012) | 138 | Oceania champion 1994 , Asia champion 2010 | 3/0 |
USA (2013-14) | 24 | |||||||||
New Zealand (2018–) | 21st | Oceania Champion 2018 | 1/0 | |||||||
7th | John Herdman | England | 1975 | November 14, 2006 | November 28, 2017 | 172 | New Zealand (2006-11) | 64 | Oceania Champion 2007 , 2010 | 2/1 |
Canada (2011-2017) | 108 | 1/2 | ||||||||
8th. | Silvia Neid | Germany | 1964 | September 1, 2005 | 19th August 2016 | 169 | Germany (2005-2016) | 169 | World Champion 2007, European Champion 2009, 2013 Olympic Champion 2016 |
3/2 |
9. | Hope Powell | England | 1966 | July 26, 1998 | 18th July 2013 | 167 | England (1998-2013) | 162 | 2/0 | |
United Kingdom (2012) | 5 | 0/1 | ||||||||
10. | Marika Domanski Lyfors | Sweden | 1960 | October 9, 1996 | September 23, 2007 | 156 | Sweden (1996-2005) | 135 | 2/2 | |
People's Republic of China (2007) | 21st | 1/0 | ||||||||
11. | Ma Yuanan | People's Republic of China | ? | August 27, 1991 | December 16, 2001 | 145 | People's Republic of China (1991-2001) | 145 | Asian champions 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999 | 2/2 |
12. | Bruno Bini | France | 1954 | February 28, 2007 | 23 October 2017 | 141 | France (2007-2013) | 99 | 1/1 | |
People's Republic of China (2015-2017) | 42 | 0/1 | ||||||||
13. | Thomas Dennerby | Sweden | 1959 | August 26, 2005 | still active | 139 | Sweden (2005–2012) | 113 | 2/2 | |
Nigeria (2018–) | 26th | Africa Cup of Women 2018 | 1/0 | |||||||
14th | Ignacio Quereda | Spain | 1950 | October 29, 1988 | 17th June 2015 | 138 | Spain (1988-2015) | 138 | 1/0 | |
15th | Kenneth Heiner-Møller | Denmark | 1971 | October 6, 2006 | still active | 136 | Denmark (2008–) | 101 | 1/0 | |
Canada (2018–) | 35 | 1/0 | ||||||||
16. | Tina Theune | Germany | 1953 | August 27, 1996 | June 19, 2005 | 135 | Germany (1996-2005) | 135 | World Champion 2003 European Champion 1997, 2001 and 2005 |
2/2 |
17th | Jill Ellis | England / USA | 1966 | 20th October 2012 | October 6, 2019 | 132 | USA (2012, 2014-19) | 132 | CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup 2014, 2018 World Champion 2015, 2019 |
2/1 |
18th | Norio Sasaki | Japan | 1958 | February 18, 2008 | March 9, 2016 | 129 | Japan (2008-2016) | 129 | World Champion 2011, Asian Champion 2014 |
2/2 |
19th | Gero Bisanz † | Germany | 1935 | November 10, 1982 | July 25, 1996 | 127 | Germany (1982–1996) | 127 | European champion in 1989, 1991 and 1995 | 2/1 |
20th | April Heinrichs | United States | 1964 | February 6, 2000 | December 8, 2004 | 124 | USA (2000-2004) | 124 | Olympic Champion 2004 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup winner 2000, 2002 |
1/2 |
21st | Elisabeth Loisel | France | 1963 | 1997 | 2008 | 123 | France (1997-2006) | 110 | ||
People's Republic of China (2007-08) | 13 | 1/0 | ||||||||
22nd | Tony DiCicco † | United States | 1948 | February 24, 1995 | October 10, 1999 | 121 | USA (1994-1999) | 121 | World Champion 1999, Olympic Champion 1996 |
1/1 |
23. | Martina Voss-Tecklenburg | Germany | 1967 | 5th February 2012 | still active | 104 | Switzerland (2012-2018) | 88 | 1/0 | |
Germany (2019–) | 16 | 1/0 | ||||||||
24. | Ives Serneels | Belgium | 1972 | May 24, 2011 | still active | 103 | Belgium (2011–) | 103 | 0/0 |
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Country of birth | number | Supervised teams | Games | Of these teams from the country of birth |
Games of the country of birth |
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1. | Sweden | 4th | 9 | 688 | 3 | 330 | |
Germany | 4th | 5 | 535 | 4th | 447 | ||
3. | England | 3 | 5 | 471 | 2 | 167 | |
4th | France | 2 | 4th | 264 | 2 | 209 | |
United States | 2 | 2 | 245 | 2 | 245 | ||
6th | Netherlands | 1 | 5 | 185 | 1 | 74 | |
Scotland | 1 | 3 | 183 | 0 | 0 | ||
Norway | 1 | 2 | 292+ | 1 | 152 | ||
Denmark | 1 | 2 | 136 | 1 | 101 | ||
Mexico | 1 | 1 | 213 | 1 | 213 | ||
People's Republic of China | 1 | 1 | 145 | 1 | 145 | ||
Spain | 1 | 1 | 138 | 1 | 138 | ||
Japan | 1 | 1 | 129 | 1 | 129 | ||
Belgium | 1 | 1 | 103 | 1 | 103 | ||
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Women's and men's national teams
Two coaches, who achieved a total of at least 100 internationals, looked after both men's and women's national teams. The Norwegian Per-Mathias Høgmo was sacked after a total of 99 international matches, 64 of them initially between 1997 and 2000 as coach of the Norwegian women, with whom he won the Olympic gold medal in 2000, and 35 games of the Norwegian men between 2013 and 2016.
space | Surname | nationality | overall boren |
1st game as national coach |
Last game as a national coach |
Total games |
Supervised national teams and, if applicable, period of activity | Games per team |
title | World Cup / OS participation |
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1. | John Herdman | England | 1975 | November 14, 2006 | still active | 189 | New Zealand (women) (2006-11) | 64 | Oceania Champion 2007 , 2010 | 2/1 |
Canada (women) (2011-2017) | 108 | 1/2 | ||||||||
Canada (men) (2018–) | 17th | |||||||||
2. | Dick Advocaat | Netherlands | 1947 | September 9, 1992 | November 14, 2017 | 116 | Netherlands (women) (1987) | 1 | ||
Netherlands (men) (1992–94, 2002–04, 2017) | 62 | 1 | ||||||||
UAE (men) (2005) | 2 | |||||||||
South Korea (men) (2005-06) | 18th | 1 | ||||||||
Belgium (men) (2009-10) | 5 | |||||||||
Russia (men) (2010-12) | 24 | |||||||||
Serbia (Men) (2014) | 4th |
Remarks
- ^ Roberto Mamrud: Hugo Meisl - International Matches as Coach. In: rsssf.com. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation , August 8, 2004, accessed September 11, 2013 .
- ^ Eu-football.info: National football team manager Hugo Meisl
- ↑ rbfa.be: JUBILEUMMATCH VOOR JANICE CAYMAN EN IVES SERNEELS
- ↑ Shittu: "We need stability". In: fifa.com. FIFA , September 30, 2010, accessed September 11, 2013 .
- ↑ The Dane Morten Olsen also had more than 100 internationals, of which less than 100 are recognized by FIFA as A internationals.
- ↑ From April 2011 he was the coach of the Syrian team, but ended his activity again in May due to the unrest in Syria before there was an international match. Claude Le Roy quits as Syria coach (accessed July 3, 2011) , Frenchman Le Roy seeks Syria coaching exit (accessed July 3, 2011) , Claude Le Roy quits as Syria football coach (accessed July 3, 2011)
- ↑ From 2000 to 2004 together with Tommy Söderberg (68 games) svenskfotboll.se
- ^ At times together with Heimir Hallgrímsson
- ↑ fifa.com: Queiroz calls time on historic Iran chapter
- ↑ First game as coach of the UAE
- ↑ Incl. three games in which he was not on the bench due to suspension or illness and was represented by the assistant coach. Of these, the games in which he was ill are not counted by rsssf, but the DFB counts them during his term of office.
- ↑ SID : Michel is the new Kenyan national coach. In: fifa.com. FIFA, August 28, 2012, accessed December 6, 2013 .
- ↑ SID: Michel throws down as national coach. In: fifa.com. FIFA, December 18, 2012, accessed December 6, 2013 .
- ↑ According to the current DFB count. In the rsssf list , March 30, 1955 is mentioned as the date of his 100th international match.
- ↑ In addition, two games in which he represented Reich trainer Otto Nerz . ( dfb.de: Herberger's international match statistics corrected )
- ↑ Last game as coach of Ghana.
- ↑ According to another source, only 37 instead of 39 games in his first term as Bondscoach rsssf.com
- ↑ In addition, 3 games against France B and 2 against Portugal B (Kicker Edition "Deutsche Länderspiele" 2008, ISSN 1613-2297 )
- ↑ On February 10, 1989, he sat on the bench for the 100th time as coach of Denmark. How many games he had previously coached Haiti is not known.
- ↑ This includes 8 Olympic qualifying matches between 1983 and 1984, which FIFA no longer counts as A international matches dbu.dk
- ^ Greenland - List of International Matches
- ↑ a b As chairman of the Uttagningskommittén (selection committee) for the national soccer team
- ↑ According to the source , in other sources other numbers are given, some of which include games during his front-line deployment in the First World War . (133 + 2) 155 (22 of them together with Heinrich Retschury
- ↑ a b c Since these matches are not recognized as A internationals, they are not included in the number of internationals.
- ↑ In his 100th international match as national coach, the USA played against Germany.
- ↑ 90 of which played as a member of the selection committee
- ↑ 1975–1976 together with Oleg Blazevic
- ↑ First game as Israel's national coach.
- ↑ Between 1987 and 1988 he had already coached the Danish national team at 8 Olympic qualifying matches, which FIFA no longer counts as A international matches dbu.dk
- ↑ Incl. an abandoned game against Albania
- ↑ Last game as national coach of Argentina.
- ↑ 89 of which together with George Raynor .
- ↑ In addition, 8 games, the status of which was revoked by FIFA in 1999 as A-national games, as they were games in the context of the Olympic qualification and the Olympic Games, even if they were played against other senior national teams. (Kicker Edition "German International Games " 2008, ISSN 1613-2297 )
- ↑ Norway 0 - 0 Netherlands
- ↑ Incl. an abandoned game against Albania
Web links
- Coaches for 100 or More International Matches (English, as of December 31, 2019, but partly not up to date, incomplete and not correct for all, last updated on August 19, 2020)
- eu-football.info: "MANAGERS → ordered by number of matches" (contains only the games with European teams, but will be updated immediately after the games)
- Förbundskaptener (Swedish)
- National coach of the DFB
- Mexican Football Association website (Spanish)
- Argentina National Team Archive (English, Spanish, as of June 14, 2016, last updated on May 11, 2018)
- List of all the national coaches did lead the Italian national team and all Their statistics (English)
- Brazilian National Team Coaches (English, as of January 4, 2018)
- Colombia National Team Coaches (English, February 11, 2006)
- Kuwait National Team Coaches (English, as of May 8, 2014)
- Saudi Arabia National Team Coaches (English, as of May 8, 2014)
- dbu.dk: Tidligere trænere (Danish)
- Egyptian national team manager Since 1934 (English)
- A-landslagstrenere herrer (norwegian)
- A-Landslagstrenere kvinner (Norwegian)