The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is set to be a thrilling showcase of not just the players’ skills but also the source for managers to exhibit their technical expertise.
The field will feature a fascinating mix of seasoned managers who have filed their craft over years of experience. This diverse pool of coaching styles and personalities will undoubtedly shape the new history of the tournament.
The World Cup presents an invaluable opportunity for beginner coaches to showcase their talents on a global stage. A successful campaign could elevate them and open doors to bigger clubs or national teams.
Here are all the coaches selected to lead their teams in FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023:
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Coaches
Group A
Team | Coach |
Norway | Hege Riise |
New Zealand | Jitka Klimková |
Switzerland | Inka Grings |
Philippines | Alen Stajcic |
Group B
Team | Coach |
Ireland | Vera Pauw |
Nigeria | Randy Waldrum |
Canada | Bev Priestman |
Australia | Tony Gustavsson |
Group C
Team | Coach |
Japan | Futoshi Ikeda |
Zambia | Bruce Mwape |
Costa Rica | Amelia Valverde |
Spain | Jorge Vilda |
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Group D
Team | Coach |
Haiti | Nicolas Delépine |
Denmark | Lars Søndergaard |
China | Shui Qingxia |
England | Sarina Wiegman |
Group E
Team | Coach |
Vietnam | Mai Đức Chung |
Portugal | Francisco Neto |
Netherlands | Andries Jonker |
United States | Vlatko Andonovski |
Group F
Team | Coach |
Panama | Ignacio Quintana |
Jamaica | Lorne Donaldson |
France | Hervé Renard |
Brazil | Pia Sundhage |
Group G
Team | Coach |
Sweden | Peter Gerhardsson |
Argentina | Milena Bertolini |
South Africa | Germán Portanova |
Desiree Ellis | Desiree Ellis |
Group H
Team | Coach |
Morocco | Reynald Pedros |
Germany | Martina Voss-Tecklenburg |
South Korea | Colin Bell |
Colombia | Nelson Abadía |