List of Asian national football team managers

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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 26 November 2021
Country Manager Appointed Time as Manager Ref
 Afghanistan Afghanistan Anoush Dastgir 12 July 2018 3 years, 163 days [1]
 Australia Australia Graham Arnold 14 July 2018 3 years, 161 days [2]
 Bahrain Portugal Hélio Sousa 14 March 2019 2 years, 283 days [3]
 Bangladesh England Jamie Day 17 May 2018 3 years, 219 days [4]
 Bhutan Bhutan Pema Dorji 1 January 2019 2 years, 355 days [5]
 Brunei Malaysia K. Rajagopal 1 December 2020 1 year, 21 days [6]
 Cambodia Japan Ryu Hirose 26 March 2021 271 days
 China PR China Li Xiaopeng 3 December 2021 19 days [7]
 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Vom Ca-nhum 16 February 2020 1 year, 309 days
 Guam South Korea Seo Dong-won 26 April 2021 240 days
 Hong Kong Norway Jorn Andersen 18 December 2021 4 days
 India Croatia Igor Štimac 15 May 2019 2 years, 221 days [8]
 Indonesia South Korea Shin Tae-yong 28 December 2019 1 year, 359 days [9]
 Iran Croatia Dragan Skočić 6 February 2020 1 year, 319 days [10]
 Iraq
 Japan Japan Hajime Moriyasu 26 July 2018 3 years, 149 days [11]
 Jordan Iraq Adnan Hamad 17 June 2021 188 days
 Kuwait Kuwait Thamer Enad 14 June 2021 191 days [12]
 Kyrgyzstan Russia Aleksandr Krestinin 21 October 2014 7 years, 62 days [13]
 Laos Singapore Varadaraju Sundramoorthy 9 October 2018 3 years, 74 days [14]
 Lebanon Czech Republic Ivan Hašek 15 July 2021 160 days
 Macau Macau Iong Cho Ieng 1 April 2018 3 years, 265 days
 Malaysia Malaysia Tan Cheng Hoe 7 December 2017 4 years, 15 days [15]
 Maldives Netherlands Martin Koopman 27 January 2020 1 year, 329 days
 Mongolia Japan Shuichi Mase 8 April 2021 258 days
 Myanmar Germany Antoine Hey 20 October 2019 2 years, 63 days [16]
   Nepal Kuwait Abdullah Almutairi 4 April 2021 262 days
 North Korea North Korea Yun Jong-su 13 December 2018 3 years, 9 days [17]
 Northern Mariana Islands Japan Mita Michiteru 1 February 2017 4 years, 324 days [18]
 Oman Croatia Branko Ivanković 19 January 2020 1 year, 337 days [19]
 Pakistan
 Palestine Tunisia Makram Daboub 22 May 2021 214 days
 Philippines England Scott Cooper 1 January 2019 2 years, 355 days
 Qatar Spain Félix Sánchez Bas 3 July 2017 4 years, 172 days [20]
 Saudi Arabia France Hervé Renard 28 July 2019 2 years, 147 days [21]
 Singapore Japan Tatsuma Yoshida 30 May 2019 2 years, 206 days [22]
 South Korea Portugal Paulo Bento 17 August 2018 3 years, 127 days [23]
 Sri Lanka Montenegro Amir Alagić 23 February 2020 1 year, 302 days [24]
 Syria Romania Valeriu Tita 19 November 2021 33 days
 Tajikistan
 Thailand Brazil Alexandré Pölking 28 September 2021 85 days
 Timor-Leste Portugal Fabiano Flora 8 July 2019 2 years, 167 days [25]
 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Röwşen Muhadow 15 March 2021 282 days [26]
 United Arab Emirates Netherlands Bert van Marwijk 14 December 2020 1 year, 8 days
 Uzbekistan Slovenia Srecko Katanec 29 August 2021 115 days
 Vietnam South Korea Park Hang-seo 29 September 2017 4 years, 84 days [27]
 Yemen Yemen Sami Hasan Al Nash 1 July 2019 2 years, 174 days

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