The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup is not only a chance for the players to shine, but also for the managers and coaches to put their tactical and technical prowess on display.
As with the teams themselves, the range of coaching talent is broad. Experienced managers will be pitted against neophyte coaches making their debuts on the biggest stage of women's football, which hopefully leads to a variety of styles and personalities driving the narrative as the tournament unfolds.
A good showing at the competition could boost a lesser-known coach's stock, while a disappointing run could do the opposite for the bigger names on the sidelines.
Here are all the managers set to guide their teams at Australia and New Zealand 2022, listed by World Cup group:
Women's World Cup 2023: Every manager and coach set to be in Australia and New Zealand
Group A
- New Zealand: Jitka Klimková
- Norway: Hege Riise
- Philippines: Alen Stajcic
- Switzerland: Inka Grings
Group B
- Australia: Tony Gustavsson
- Canada: Bev Priestman
- Nigeria: Randy Waldrum
- Ireland: Vera Pauw
Group C
- Costa Rica: Amelia Valverde
- Japan: Futoshi Ikeda
- Spain: Jorge Vilda
- Zambia: Bruce Mwape
Group D
- China: Shui Qingxia
- Denmark: Lars Søndergaard
- England: Sarina Wiegman
- Haiti: Nicolas Delépine
Group E
- Netherlands: Andries Jonker
- Portugal: Francisco Neto
- United States: Vlatko Andonovski
- Vietnam: Mai Đức Chung
Group F
- Brazil: Pia Sundhage
- France: Hervé Renard
- Jamaica: Lorne Donaldson
- Panama: Ignacio Quintana
Group G
- Argentina: Germán Portanova
- Italy: Milena Bertolini
- South Africa: Desiree Ellis
- Sweden: Peter Gerhardsson
Group H
- Colombia: Nelson Abadía
- Germany: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg
- Morocco: Reynald Pedros
- South Korea: Colin Bell