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german-passportBelow you’ll find a complete list of the 32 coaches at World Cup 2010. You’ll also find their nationality, and their age going into the tournament. Beneath that you’ll find some amateur hour number crunching I did with pen, paper and the calculator on my cell phone to work out a few statistics.

Before you look at the list of coaches and the numbers, do yourself a favour and have a guess at how those numbers pan out. What do you think the average age of the World Cup coaches will be? How many coaches are in their forties? What percentage of World Cup teams have a foreign coach? Which country has the most coaches at World Cup 2010? Ignore the image of three German passports above, take a best guess at those numbers and then read on for the answers…


Team – Coach (coach nationality) coach age
AlgeriaRabah Saâdane (Algeria) 64
ArgentinaDiego Maradona (Argentina) 49
AustraliaPim Verbeek (Netherlands) 54
BrazilDunga (Brazil) 46
CameroonPaul Le Guen (France) 46
ChileMarcelo Bielsa (Argentina) 54
Cote d’IvoireSven-Göran Eriksson (Sweden) 62
DenmarkMorten Olsen (Denmark) 60
EnglandFabio Capello (Italy) 63
FranceRaymond Domenech (France) 58
GermanyJoachim Löw (Germany) 50
GhanaMilovan Rajevac (Serbia) 56
GreeceOtto Rehhagel (Germany) 71
HondurasReinaldo Rueda (Colombia) 53
ItalyMarcello Lippi (Italy) 62
JapanTakeshi Okada (Japan) 53
MexicoJavier Aguirre (Mexico) 51
NetherlandsBert van Marwijk (Netherlands) 58
NigeriaLars Lagerbäck (Sweden) 61
North KoreaKim Jong-Hun (North Korea) 53
New ZealandRicki Herbert (New Zealand) 49
ParaguayGerardo Martino (Argentina) 47
PortugalCarlos Queiroz (Portugal) 57
SerbiaRadomir Antić (Serbia) 61
SlovakiaVladimír Weiss (Slovakia) 45
SloveniaMatjaž Kek (Slovenia) 48
South AfricaCarlos Alberto Parreira (Brazil) 67
South KoreaHuh Jung-Moo (South Korea) 55
SpainVicente del Bosque (Spain) 59
SwitzerlandOttmar Hitzfeld (Germany) 61
USABob Bradley (USA) 52
UruguayOscar Tabárez (Uruguay) 63

So let’s break this down. First by how many years these coaches have seen.

Seven World Cup coaches are in their forties. Fourteen World Cup coaches are in their fifties. Ten World Cup coaches are in their 60s. Just one World Cup coach is in his seventies.

Otto Rehhagel is that old man of the group at 71 years old. Even though he only looks about 50. Vladimír Weiss is the baby at 45 years old. The total ages of all coaches combined is 1,788 years. Which is a lot of experience. Average age is 55.875 years old.

Second, nationality. A total of 20 teams have native coaches. Those 20 teams are:
Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, North Korea, New Zealand, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, USA, Uruguay. Well done you guys.

A total of 12 teams have gone foreign, hiring non-native coaches. Those 12 teams are:
Australia, Cameroon, Chile, Cote d’Ivoire, England, Ghana, Greece, Honduras, Nigeria, Paraguay, South Africa, Switzerland. Please try harder next time (though Switzerland gets a semi-pass since Ottmar Hitzfeld is considered almost Swiss by some).

So that means 62.5% of teams have native coaches, while 37.5% don’t. Native coaches are in the majority, but that 37.5% seems like a whole lot of foreigners.

Here are the nationalities with more than one coach at the World Cup:

3 – Argentina, Germany
2 – Brazil, France, Italy, Netherlands, Serbia, Sweden

It’s incredible to me that Argentinean coaches are well respected enough to be in demand by other nations, and yet Diego Maradona is in charge of the albiceleste. But perhaps the strangest fact is that there are three coaches at the World Cup who come countries whose team didn’t qualify. They are Sven-Göran Eriksson and Lars Lagerbäck of Sweden, and Reinaldo Rueda of Colombia. And here’s what you’ll want to say if you’re outraged by a foreigner managing your national team. Derka derb.

Orlando Engelaar one of four players to miss out as Holland boss Bert van Marwijk makes final cut to his 23-man squad.

Orlando Engelaar was one of four players to miss out as Netherlands boss Bert van Marwijk finalised his 23-man FIFA World Cup squad today.

Holland coach Bert van Marwijk has confirmed his 23-man squad for this summer's World Cup.
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Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk today trimmed his provisional FIFA World Cup squad by three, leaving 27 potential players for South Africa.

(GSM) – Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk has reduced his preliminary 30-man World Cup squad to 27 by releasing three players. The trio of Otman Bakkal of PSV, Twente’s Wout Brama and Dav... Read more...
Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk on Friday trimmed his preliminary World Cup squad from 30 to 27 players with Otman Bakkal (PSV Eindhoven), Wout Brama (FC Twente) and David Mendes da Silva (AZ Alkmaar) dr... Read more...