The greatest manager ever from each UEFA member country
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UEFA is the most lucrative governing body in football. It has the best leagues, best players, and some of the most successful national teams in the world.
Of the 8 member countries, here are the greatest managers of each UEFA member country.
Albania (Sylvinho)
Brazilian Sylvinho was the second manager to lead Albania to the European Championships in 2024. He has a win percentage of over 45%.
Andorra (Koldo Alvarez)
Koldo Alvarez has been the manager of Andorra since 2010 and is the most-capped goalkeeper in Andorran history. The team was only formed in 1996.
Armenia (Vardan Minasyan)
Minasyan managed Armenia for three years, leading them to the Euro 2012 qualifying round, where they lost to Ireland. He has the most wins as manager of the national team (14).
Austria (Helmut Senekowitsch)
Senekowitch led Austria to the World Cup in 1978 and 1982. His team is regarded as the greatest post-war Austrian team.
Azerbaijan (Berti Vogts)
Vogts led Azerbaijan to a best finish of fourth in the Euro 2012 qualification group and a highest FIFA ranking of 73rd in July 2014.
Belarus (Bernd Stange)
German Bernd Stange managed Belarus from 2007 until 2011, winning 17, drawing 14, and losing 18 games. The best record of any Belarusian coach.
Belgium (Roberto Martinez)
Martinez recorded an average of 2.26 points a game, led Belgium to third place at the 2018 World Cup, and kept them at the top of the world rankings for three years.
Bosnia (Safet Susic)
Susic is the first and only Bosnian manager to lead the country to a World Cup, doing so in 2014. He won 23 of 44 games with a 47%-win percentage.
Bulgaria (Dimitar Penev)
Penev led Bulgaria to their greatest finish at a World Cup, reaching the semi-final of the 1994 tournament before losing to Sweden in the bronze medal match.
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