List of European national football team managers

This is a list of European national football team managers. This encompasses every manager who currently manages a national team under the control of UEFA.

Managers

Last update: 21 January 2021. Default sorting is descending by time as manager.

CountryManagerAppointedTime as ManagerRef
 Germany Joachim Löw12 July 200614 years, 210 days[1]
 Andorra Koldo Álvarez2 February 201011 years, 5 days[2]
 Luxembourg Luc Holtz4 August 201010 years, 187 days[3]
 France Didier Deschamps8 July 20128 years, 214 days[4]
  Switzerland/ Vladimir Petković1 July 20146 years, 221 days[5]
 Portugal Fernando Santos24 September 20146 years, 136 days[6]
 North Macedonia Igor Angelovski16 October 20155 years, 114 days[7]
 Sweden Janne Andersson23 June 20164 years, 229 days[8]
 Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko15 July 20164 years, 207 days[9]
 Belgium Roberto Martínez3 August 20164 years, 188 days[10]
 Russia Stanislav Cherchesov11 August 20164 years, 180 days[11]
 England Gareth Southgate30 November 20164 years, 69 days[12]
 Finland Markku Kanerva12 December 20164 years, 57 days[13]
 Croatia Zlatko Dalić7 October 20173 years, 123 days[14]
 Austria Franco Foda30 October 20173 years, 100 days[15]
 San Marino Franco Varrella15 January 20183 years, 23 days[16]
 Wales Ryan Giggs15 January 20183 years, 23 days[17]
 Kosovo Bernard Challandes2 March 20182 years, 342 days[18]
 Italy Roberto Mancini14 May 20182 years, 269 days[19]
 Hungary Marco Rossi19 June 20182 years, 233 days[20]
 Gibraltar Julio César Ribas29 June 20182 years, 223 days[21]
 Czech Republic Jaroslav Šilhavý18 September 20182 years, 142 days[22]
 Slovenia Matjaž Kek27 November 20182 years, 72 days[23]
 Lithuania Valdas Urbonas12 March 20191 year, 332 days[24]
 Albania Edoardo Reja17 April 20191 year, 296 days[25]
 Scotland Steve Clarke20 May 20191 year, 263 days[26]
 Turkey Şenol Güneş1 June 20191 year, 251 days[27]
 Belarus Mikhail Markhel20 June 20191 year, 232 days[28]
 Greece John van 't Schip31 July 20191 year, 191 days[29]
 Moldova/ Engin Fırat28 October 20191 year, 102 days[30]
 Spain Luis Enrique19 November 20191 year, 80 days[31]
 Romania Mirel Rădoi27 November 20191 year, 72 days[32]
 Faroe Islands Håkan Ericson16 December 20191 year, 53 days[33]
 Malta Devis Mangia30 December 20191 year, 39 days[34]
 Latvia Dainis Kazakevičs20 January 20201 year, 18 days[35]
 Cyprus Johan Walem25 January 20201 year, 13 days[36]
 Armenia Joaquín Caparrós10 March 2020334 days[37]
 Republic of Ireland Stephen Kenny4 April 2020309 days[38]
 Northern Ireland Ian Baraclough27 June 2020225 days[39]
 Denmark Kasper Hjulmand1 July 2020221 days[40]
 Azerbaijan Gianni De Biasi10 July 2020212 days[41]
 Israel Willibald Ruttensteiner22 July 2020200 days[42]
 Netherlands Frank de Boer23 September 2020137 days[43]
 Slovakia Štefan Tarkovič20 October 2020110 days[44]
 Liechtenstein Martin Stocklasa3 December 202066 days[45]
 Norway Ståle Solbakken7 December 202062 days[46]
 Kazakhstan Talgat Baysufinov14 December 202055 days[47]
 Iceland Arnar Viðarsson22 December 202047 days[48]
 Montenegro Miodrag Radulović28 December 202041 days[49]
 Estonia Thomas Häberli5 January 202133 days[50]
 Bulgaria Yasen Petrov14 January 202124 days[51]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivaylo Petev21 January 202117 days[52]
 Poland Paulo Sousa21 January 202117 days[53]
 GeorgiaVacant15 November 202084 days
 SerbiaVacant14 December 202055 days

See also

References

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