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All the managers up to the 1974 World Cup are shown in the table below. Those marked in gold, silver or bronze in WC1, WC2, WC3 or WC4 were the managers of the teams that were world champions, runners up or got the third place. Inside, the year of the world cup.
The order of the table is based on the matches won.
   
     
Pos
Flag
Tm
Manager
Pld
W
AP
Perf.
WC1
WC2
WC3
WC4
1
    Helmut Schön
19
15
3
79%
66
70
74
2
    Mário Zagallo
13
9
2
69%
70
74
   
18
9
4
50%
38
54
58
62
4
  Vittorio Pozzo
9
8
2
89%
34
38
5
  Alf Ramsey
10
7
2
70%
66
70
6
    Juan López Fontana
9
6
2
67%
50
54
  Vicente Feola
9
6
2
67%
58
66
  George Raynor
11
6
2
54%
50
58
    Kazimierz Górski
7
6
1
86%
74
     
    Gavril Kachalin
13
6
3
46%
58
62
70
11
  Aymoré Moreira
6
5
1
83%
62
    Rinus Michels
7
5
1
71%
74
     
  Otto Glória
6
5
1
83%
66
  Lajos Baróti
12
5
3
42%
58
62
66
15
  Alberto Suppici
4
4
1
100%
30
  Juan José Tramutola
5
4
1
80%
30
  Francisco Olazar
5
4
1
80%
30
  Gusztáv Sebes
5
4
1
80%
54
  Flávio Costa
6
4
1
67%
50
    Ferruccio Valcareggi
9
4
2
44%
70
74
   
    Fernando Riera
6
4
1
67%
62
  Walter Nausch
5
4
1
80%
54
    Albert Batteux
6
4
1
67%
58
    Nikolai Morozov
6
4
1
67%
66
25
  Karel Petrů
4
3
1
75%
34
  Otto Nerz
4
3
1
75%
34
10
3
3
30%
38
54
62
  Károly Dietz
4
3
1
75%
38
  Alfréd Schaffer
4
3
1
75%
38
  Adhemar Pimenta
5
3
1
60%
38
6
3
1
50%
50
    Prvoslav Mihajlović
6
3
1
50%
62
    Ljubomir Lovrić
6
3
1
50%
62
    Juan Carlos Lorenzo
7
3
2
43%
62
66
  Rudolf Vytlači
9
3
2
33%
62
66
14
3
4
21%
50
54
58
62
37
  Robert Millar
3
2
1
67%
30
  György Orth 
3
2
1
67%
30
 
3
2
1
67%
50
  Boško Simonović
3
2
1
67%
30
  Hugo Meisl
4
2
1
50%
34
  Didi
4
2
1
50%
70
     
    Raúl Cárdenas
4
2
1
50%
70
     
  József Nagy
5
2
1
40%
34
38
    Peter Doherty
5
2
1
40%
58
    Georg Buschner
6
2
1
33%
74
     
    Georg Ericson
6
2
1
33%
74
     
    Juan Hohberg
6
2
1
33%
70
     
    Aleksandar Tirnanić
7
2
2
28%
54
58
50
  José Durand Laguna 
2
1
1
50%
30
  Píndaro de Carvalho
2
1
1
50%
30
 
2
1
1
50%
38
    Pierre Pibarot
2
1
1
50%
54
  Ödön Nádas
2
1
1
50%
34
  Ferruccio Novo
2
1
1
50%
50
  Octav Luchide
2
1
1
50%
30
  Heini Müller
2
1
1
50%
34
    Guillermo Stábile
3
1
1
33%
58
  Helenio Herrera
3
1
1
33%
62
    Raymond Goethals
3
1
1
33%
70
     
  Zezé Moreira
3
1
1
33%
54
 
3
1
1
33%
50
 
3
1
1
33%
38
3
1
1
33%
38
  Karel Kolský
4
1
1
25%
58
  Raoul Caudron
3
1
1
33%
30
  Lajos Czeizler 
3
1
1
33%
54
  Sandro Puppo 
3
1
1
33%
54
  Paolo Mazza
3
1
1
33%
62
  Edmondo Fabbri
3
1
1
33%
66
    Myung Rye-Hyun
4
1
1
25%
66
    Aurelio González
3
1
1
33%
58
    Angelo Niculescu
3
1
1
33%
70
     
  Costel Rădulescu
3
1
2
33%
30
34
    Willie Ormond
3
1
1
33%
74
     
  Amadeo García
3
1
1
33%
34
    José Villalonga
3
1
1
33%
66
    Orvar Bergmark
3
1
1
33%
70
     
 
3
1
1
33%
50
 
3
1
1
33%
50
    Juan Carlos Corazzo
3
1
1
33%
62
    Ondino Viera
4
1
1
25%
66
    Jimmy Murphy
5
1
1
20%
58
    Vladislao Cap
6
1
1
17%
74
     
    Ignacio Tréllez
6
1
2
17%
62
66
    Miljan Miljanić
6
1
1
17%
74
     
87
  Felipe Pascucci
1
0
1
0%
34
  Josef Uridil 
1
0
1
0%
34
  Luiz Vinhaes
1
0
1
0%
34
1
0
1
0%
38
  George Kimpton 
1
0
1
0%
34
1
0
1
0%
50
1
0
1
0%
38
1
0
1
0%
38
  James McCrae 
1
0
1
0%
34
1
0
1
0%
38
  David Gould
1
0
1
0%
34
  Ulises Saucedo
2
0
1
0%
30
  Jaroslav Cejp
2
0
1
0%
54
2
0
2
0%
34
38
 
2
0
1
0%
50
 
2
0
1
0%
38
  Doug Livingstone
2
0
1
0%
54
    Andy Beattie
2
0
1
0%
54
    Kim Yong-sik
2
0
1
0%
54
  Francisco Bru 
2
0
1
0%
30
  Adolfo Pedernera
3
0
1
0%
62
  Karl Argauer
3
0
1
0%
58
  Hector Goetinck
3
0
2
0%
30
34
    Hristo Mladenov
3
0
1
0%
74
     
    Stefan Bozhkov
3
0
1
0%
70
     
    Georgi Pachedzhiev
3
0
1
0%
62
  Hernán Carrasco Vivanco 
3
0
1
0%
70
     
    Josef Marko
3
0
1
0%
70
     
    Henri Guérin
3
0
1
0%
66
    Emmanuel Scheffer
3
0
1
0%
70
     
  Alfredo Foni
3
0
1
0%
66
 
3
0
1
0%
50
  Juan Luque
3
0
1
0%
30
    Antoine Tassy
3
0
1
0%
74
     
  Rale Rasic
3
0
1
0%
74
     
    Dawson Walker
3
0
1
0%
58
    Roberto Porta
3
0
1
0%
74
     
  Antonio López Herranz 
5
0
2
0%
54
58
    Luis Alamos
6
0
2
0%
66
74
 
  Blagoje Vidinić
6
0
2
0%
70
74
   
 
     
 
 
 
Alberto Suppici (Uruguay, 1898-1981) was the first manager to lead a team, the host nation, to victory in the first ever FIFA World Cup.
Juan José Tramutola (Argentina, 1902-1968) and  Francisco Olazar (Argentina, 1885-1958) were both the managers of Argentina in 1930.
Costel Rădulescu (Romania, 1896-1981) and Octav Luchide (Romania) were both the managers of Romania in 1930.
Hector Goetinck (Belgium, 1886-1943) was the first manager to lead a team in two differents World Cups.
Costel Rădulescu (Romania, 1896-1981) and  Josef Uridil (Austria, 1895-1962) were both the managers of Romania in 1934.
Károly Dietz (Hungary, 1885-1969) and Alfréd Schaffer (Slovakia, 1893 - Germany, 1945) were the managers of Hungary in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.
Vittorio Pozzo (Italy, 1886-1968) was the first manager to win two world cups in a row.
Sepp Herberger (Germany, 1897-1977) and Walter Winterbottom (England, 1913-2002) were the first managers to lead a team in three differents World Cups.
George Raynor (1907-1985) was one of the most succesful manager in all over the world. He led the Sweden national football team to the final in Sweden (1958), he got the third place in Brazil (1950), and he also managed them to an Olympic gold medal.
Prvoslav Mihajlović (Serbia, 1921-1978) and Ljubomir Lovrić (Serbia, 1920-1994) were both the managers of Yugoslavia in 1962.
Sepp Herberger (Germany, 1897-1977) and Walter Winterbottom (England, 1913-2002) were the first managers to lead a team in four differents World Cups.
Mário Zagallo (Brazil, 1931) was the first person to win the World Cup as a player in 1958 and 1962, and as a manager in 1970.
Helmut Schön (Germany, 1915-1996) was one of the most succesful manager in all over the world. He is best remembered for his exceptional career as manager of the West German national team. He led them to the top three in three consecutive World Cup, including winning the title in 1974, losing in the final in 1966, and coming in third in 1970.
 
     
     
     
     
  Managers with most games managed up to 1974  
 
     
 
     
     
     
     
  Managers with most world cup appearances up to 1974  
 
     
 
     
     
     
     
  Country of the managers and statistics up to 1974  
     
 
The number of managers contributed by country up to the 1974 World Cup is shown in the table below.
The order of the table is based on the matches won.
     
     
 
Pos
Flag
Country
Pld
W
NM
Perf.
1
  Brazil
55
36
13
65%
2
  West Germany
41
27
8
66%
3
  Hungary
38
21
11
55%
4
  Italy
38
18
10
47%
5
35
15
10
43%
6
29
14
7
48%
  England
34
14
12
41%
8
  Yugoslavia
40
13
10
32%
9
  Austria
32
12
9
37%
10
  Soviet Union
19
10
4
53%
11
  France
16
7
5
44%
12
  Poland
8
6
2
75%
13
  Netherlands
8
5
2
62%
  Czechoslovakia
16
5
5
31%
  Chile
18
5
5
28%
  Spain
19
5
6
26%
17
7
3
3
43%
  Sweden
9
3
2
33%
  Romania
10
3
5
30%
  Mexico
16
3
5
19%
21
  Northern Ireland
5
2
1
40%
  Switzerland
5
2
2
40%
  East Germany
6
2
1
33%
24
  Cuba
3
1
1
33%
  North Korea
4
1
1
25%
  Paraguay
5
1
2
20%
  Wales
5
1
1
20%
  Belgium
6
1
3
17%
  Scotland
11
1
5
9%
30
2
0
1
0%
  Norway
1
0
1
0%
  Bolivia
2
0
1
0%
  Haiti
3
0
1
0%
  Israel
3
0
1
0%
  Bulgaria
9
0
3
0%
 
     
     
     
     
  Countries with most managers up to 1974  
     
     
 
Pos
Flag
Country
NM
1
  Brazil
13
2
  England
12
3
  Hungary
11
4
10
  Italy
10
  Yugoslavia
10
7
  Austria
9
8
  West Germany
8
9
7
10
  Spain
6
11
  Chile
5
  Czechoslovakia
5
  France
5
  Mexico
5
  Romania
5
  Scotland
5
17
  Soviet Union
4
18
  Belgium
3
  Bulgaria
3
3
 
     
     
     
     
  
          Last updated :7 January 2020
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