Out of the 32 coaches, I chose the 8 that I think will matter when it comes to who's winning the WC. There might be your best coach that has no chance of winning like South Africa's former Brazil NT coach, so just choose "other" and say why.
Here's a list:
Team – Coach (coach nationality) coach age Algeria – Rabah Saâdane (Algeria) 64 Argentina – Diego Maradona (Argentina) 49 Australia – Pim Verbeek (Netherlands) 54 Brazil – Dunga (Brazil) 46 Cameroon – Paul Le Guen (France) 46 Chile – Marcelo Bielsa (Argentina) 54 Cote d’Ivoire – Sven-Göran Eriksson (Sweden) 62 Denmark – Morten Olsen (Denmark) 60 England – Fabio Capello (Italy) 63 France – Raymond Domenech (France) 58 Germany – Joachim Löw (Germany) 50 Ghana – Milovan Rajevac (Serbia) 56 Greece – Otto Rehhagel (Germany) 71 Honduras – Reinaldo Rueda (Colombia) 53 Italy – Marcello Lippi (Italy) 62 Japan – Takeshi Okada (Japan) 53 Mexico – Javier Aguirre (Mexico) 51 Netherlands – Bert van Marwijk (Netherlands) 58 Nigeria – Lars Lagerbäck (Sweden) 61 North Korea – Kim Jong-Hun (North Korea) 53 New Zealand – Ricki Herbert (New Zealand) 49 Paraguay – Gerardo Martino (Argentina) 47 Portugal – Carlos Queiroz (Portugal) 57 Serbia – Radomir Antić (Serbia) 61 Slovakia – Vladimír Weiss (Slovakia) 45 Slovenia – Matjaž Kek (Slovenia) 48 South Africa – Carlos Alberto Parreira (Brazil) 67 South Korea – Huh Jung-Moo (South Korea) 55 Spain – Vicente del Bosque (Spain) 59 Switzerland – Ottmar Hitzfeld (Germany) 61 USA – Bob Bradley (USA) 52 Uruguay – Oscar Tabárez (Uruguay) 63
Radomir Antic - He transformed Serbia from an underachieving team, that didn't qualify for Euro 2008, into a team whose game makes people tip it (myself included) for a long journey in South Africa.
If I could of voted twice I would of given my second vote to Dunga, as I really like his policy at the Brazil national team, where no matter what your name is you must be in form to grab a spot in the first eleven.
This may sound crazy but every time I have seen North Korea play they have looked completely solid as a team. Well disciplined and play within their means. I get the feeling they will shock someone in their group despite their talent disadvantage. At least some of the credit has to go to their manager Kim Jong-Hun.
Dunga has to be praised for leaving out superstars that failed last 4 years. He has a solid team picked out perfectly and has trophies to show for it so far, WC is the big one left.