List of Asian national football team managers

This is a list of Asian national football team managers. This encompasses every manager who currently manages a national team under the control of AFC.

Managers

As of 29 January 2022
CountryManagerAppointedTime as ManagerRef
 Afghanistan Anoush Dastgir12 July 20183 years, 291 days[1]
 Australia Graham Arnold14 July 20183 years, 289 days[2]
 Bahrain Hélio Sousa14 March 20193 years, 46 days[3]
 Bangladesh Jamie Day17 May 20183 years, 347 days[4]
 Bhutan Pema Dorji1 January 20193 years, 118 days[5]
 Brunei K. Rajagopal1 December 20201 year, 149 days[6]
 Cambodia Ryu Hirose26 March 20211 year, 34 days
 China PR Li Xiaopeng3 December 2021147 days[7]
 Chinese Taipei Vom Ca-nhum16 February 20202 years, 72 days
 Guam Seo Dong-won26 April 20211 year, 3 days
 Hong Kong Jorn Andersen18 December 2021132 days
 India Igor Štimac15 May 20192 years, 349 days[8]
 Indonesia Shin Tae-yong28 December 20192 years, 122 days[9]
 Iran Dragan Skočić6 February 20202 years, 82 days[10]
 Iraq Željko Petrović25 November 2021155 days[11]
 Japan Hajime Moriyasu26 July 20183 years, 277 days[12]
 Jordan Adnan Hamad17 June 2021316 days
 Kuwait Vítězslav Lavička21 February 202267 days
 Kyrgyzstan Aleksandr Krestinin21 October 20147 years, 190 days[13]
 Laos Varadaraju Sundramoorthy9 October 20183 years, 202 days[14]
 Lebanon Ivan Hašek15 July 2021288 days
 Macau Iong Cho Ieng1 April 20184 years, 28 days
 Malaysia Kim Pan-gon21 January 202298 days
 Maldives Martin Koopman27 January 20202 years, 92 days
 Mongolia Ichiro Otsuka21 December 2021129 days
 Myanmar Antoine Hey20 October 20192 years, 191 days[15]
   Nepal Abdullah Almutairi4 April 20211 year, 25 days
 North Korea Yun Jong-su13 December 20183 years, 137 days[16]
 Northern Mariana Islands Mita Michiteru1 February 20175 years, 87 days[17]
 Oman Branko Ivanković19 January 20202 years, 100 days[18]
 Pakistan
 Palestine Makram Daboub22 May 2021342 days
 Philippines Scott Cooper1 January 20193 years, 118 days
 Qatar Félix Sánchez Bas3 July 20174 years, 300 days[19]
 Saudi Arabia Hervé Renard28 July 20192 years, 275 days[20]
 Singapore
 South Korea Paulo Bento17 August 20183 years, 255 days[21]
 Sri Lanka Amir Alagić23 February 20202 years, 65 days[22]
 Syria Valeriu Tita19 November 2021161 days
 Tajikistan Petar Segrt27 January 202292 days[23]
 Thailand Alexandré Pölking28 September 2021213 days
 Timor-Leste Fabiano Flora8 July 20192 years, 295 days[24]
 Turkmenistan Röwşen Muhadow15 March 20211 year, 45 days[25]
 United Arab Emirates Rodolfo Arruabarrena13 February 202275 days
 Uzbekistan Srecko Katanec29 August 2021243 days
 Vietnam Park Hang-seo29 September 20174 years, 212 days[26]
 Yemen Sami Hasan Al Nash1 July 20192 years, 302 days

See also

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