With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to feature an expanded 48-team format for the first time in history, attention is not only on the players but also on the managers leading their nations to football’s biggest stage. From world cup-winning coaches and experienced tacticians to rising coaching names.
As preparations continue ahead of the tournament across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, here’s the full list of all 48 participating countries and the head coaches expected to lead them at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Host Nations
- Canada — Jesse Marsch
- Mexico — Javier Aguirre
- United States — Mauricio Pochettino
Africa (CAF)
- Algeria — Vladimir Petković
- Cape Verde — Bubista
- Côte d’Ivoire — Emerse Faé
- DR Congo — Sébastien Desabre
- Egypt — Hossam Hassan
- Ghana — Carlos Queiroz
- Morocco — Walid Regragui
- Senegal — Pape Thiaw
- South Africa — Hugo Broos
- Tunisia — Sami Trabelsi
Asia (AFC)
- Australia — Tony Popovic
- Iraq — Jesús Casas
- Iran — Amir Ghalenoei
- Japan — Hajime Moriyasu
- Jordan — Jamal Sellami
- Qatar — Luis García
- Saudi Arabia — Hervé Renard
- South Korea — Hong Myung-bo
- Uzbekistan — Srečko Katanec
Europe (UEFA)
- Austria — Ralf Rangnick
- Belgium — Rudi Garcia
- Bosnia and Herzegovina — Sergej Barbarez
- Croatia — Zlatko Dalić
- Czechia — Ivan Hašek
- England — Thomas Tuchel
- France — Didier Deschamps
- Germany — Julian Nagelsmann
- Netherlands — Ronald Koeman
- Norway — Ståle Solbakken
- Portugal — Roberto Martínez
- Scotland — Steve Clarke
- Spain — Luis de la Fuente
- Sweden — Jon Dahl Tomasson
- Switzerland — Murat Yakin
- Türkiye — Vincenzo Montella
South America (CONMEBOL)
- Argentina — Lionel Scaloni
- Brazil — Carlo Ancelotti
- Colombia — Néstor Lorenzo
- Ecuador — Sebastián Beccacece
- Paraguay — Gustavo Alfaro
- Uruguay — Marcelo Bielsa
North America, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)
- Curaçao — Fred Rutten
- Haiti — Sébastien Migné
- Panama — Thomas Christiansen
Oceania (OFC)
- New Zealand — Darren Bazeley
While this is the current list of managers for all 48 qualified countries, coaching changes remain possible before the tournament kicks off in June 2026.
