Goal takes a look at all the managers of the 32 teams that are heading to the 2022 FIFA World Cup
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will witness some of the finest tacticians fight for the greatest glory in world football. France manager Didier Deschamps will have the onus to defend the trophy and if he succeeds in doing so, then it will be his third World Cup triumph overall (won one World Cup as a player and one as a manager).
He will face fierce competition from Argentina's Lionel Scaloni who has ticked all the right boxes since he has taken charge of the Albiceleste. In 2021, after winning the Copa America, he brought an end to their 28-year-long title drought. And now he has set his eyes on the biggest prize in international football.
Roberto Martinez of Belgium and Fernando Santos of Portugal have a rich talent pool and they will test the mettle of the heavyweights. Meanwhile, England's Gareth Southgate will be looking to bring back the World Cup home after 56 years.
Getty ImagesGraham Arnold (Australia)
Record with the Australian national team
Matches
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals Scored
Goals Against
37
21
6
10
81
39
AdvertisementGetty ImagesDragan Skočić (Iran)
Record with the Iran national team
Matches
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals Scored
Goals Against
18
15
1
2
40
8
(C)Getty ImagesHajime Moriyasu (Japan)
Record with the Japan national team
Matches
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals Scored
Goals Against
52
36
6
10
115
38
gettyFelix Sanchez Bas (Qatar)
Record with the Qatar national team
Matches
Won
Drawn
Lost
Goals Scored
Goals Against
65
34
11
20
110
80