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17 different men have lifted the World Cup as head coach since 1930. Vittorio Pozzo (Italy) is the only two-time winner — 1934 and 1938. Mário Zagallo, Franz Beckenbauer and Didier Deschamps are the only three to win the trophy as both player and coach.
World Cup-winning coaches (1930-2022)
| Year | Coach | Country | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1930 | Alberto Suppici | Uruguay | At 31, the youngest coach ever to win a World Cup. Local hero who built the squad from Peñarol and Nacional. |
| 1934 | Vittorio Pozzo | Italy | First of two titles. Strict tactical disciplinarian; defined "metodo" formation. |
| 1938 | Vittorio Pozzo | Italy | Only manager ever to win two World Cups (1934, 1938). |
| 1950 | Juan López Fontana | Uruguay | Architect of the "Maracanazo" upset — 2-1 over hosts Brazil in Rio. |
| 1954 | Sepp Herberger | West Germany | "Miracle of Bern". Famous for "the ball is round and the game lasts 90 minutes". |
| 1958 | Vicente Feola | Brazil | Trusted 17-year-old Pelé and Garrincha in the final eleven. |
| 1962 | Aymoré Moreira | Brazil | Held the team together after Pelé's injury; replaced his brother Zezé as coach. |
| 1966 | Alf Ramsey | England | "Wingless Wonders". Sir Alf knighted after England's only WC title. |
| 1970 | Mário Zagallo | Brazil | Player-winner in 1958 & 1962, then coach in 1970 — first to win as both player and coach. |
| 1974 | Helmut Schön | West Germany | Tactical pragmatist who tamed Cruyff's Total Football in the final. |
| 1978 | César Luis Menotti | Argentina | "El Flaco" — left-leaning intellectual managing under the military junta. |
| 1982 | Enzo Bearzot | Italy | Trusted Paolo Rossi straight from a betting-scandal ban. |
| 1986 | Carlos Bilardo | Argentina | Built the squad around Maradona; his "Bilardismo" defined Argentine pragmatism. |
| 1990 | Franz Beckenbauer | West Germany | Captain-winner 1974, coach-winner 1990 — joined Zagallo as the only player+coach winners. |
| 1994 | Carlos Alberto Parreira | Brazil | Pragmatic 4-4-2; Brazil's first title in 24 years. |
| 1998 | Aimé Jacquet | France | Defensive tactician who built France around Zidane and Deschamps in midfield. |
| 2002 | Luiz Felipe Scolari | Brazil | "Big Phil" — built around the "3 R's": Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho. |
| 2006 | Marcello Lippi | Italy | Conceded only 2 goals in 7 matches; broke France on penalties in Berlin. |
| 2010 | Vicente del Bosque | Spain | Tiki-taka era. Calm-faced architect of Spain's first WC title. |
| 2014 | Joachim Löw | Germany | Built the system over a decade; demolished hosts Brazil 7-1 in the semifinal. |
| 2018 | Didier Deschamps | France | Captain-winner 1998, coach-winner 2018 — third man to do both (with Zagallo + Beckenbauer). |
| 2022 | Lionel Scaloni | Argentina | At 44, one of the youngest coaches ever to win the trophy; ended Argentina's 36-year wait. |
17 different men have lifted the World Cup as coach. Pozzo (Italy) is the only two-time winner; Zagallo, Beckenbauer and Deschamps are the only three to win as both player and coach.
Notable runners-up & tactical figures
| Rinus Michels | Netherlands | Father of Total Football; lost the 1974 final but transformed football forever. |
| Ernst Happel | Netherlands | 1978 final losing coach; only coach to win European Cup with two clubs. |
| Berti Vogts | Germany | 1998 — coached Germany during transition era; player-winner 1974. |
| Bora Milutinović | Serbia | Coached 5 different national teams at the World Cup — a unique record. |
| Guus Hiddink | Netherlands | Took Korea to the 2002 semifinal; multiple national teams + Russia in 2008 Euro. |
| Marcelo Bielsa | Argentina | "El Loco" — managed Argentina 2002, Chile 2010; tactical revolutionary. |
| Pep Guardiola | Spain | Has not yet managed at a WC, but his Barcelona academy graduates won 2010. |
| Diego Maradona | Argentina | Managed Argentina to the 2010 quarterfinal as well as winning as a player in 1986. |
| Zlatko Dalić | Croatia | Took Croatia to the 2018 final and the 2022 third-place playoff. |
| Walid Regragui | Morocco | Architect of Morocco's historic 2022 semifinal run — first African team that far. |
In-depth profiles
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