Nepal coach Thomas Flath been replaced by Birat Krishna Shrestha . http://www.socceragenepal.com.np/new...n=new&sno=3571
Latest Coaching List: 3rd July 2008 ASEAN Football Federation Australia - Pim Verbeek Brunei - Sergey Dmitriev Cambodia - Yoo Kee-Heung Timor-Leste - Eric Gates Indonesia - Benny Dollo Laos - Xaysana Savatdy Malaysia - B. Sathianathan Myanmar - Marcos Antonio Falopa Philippines - Vacant Singapore - Radojko Avramovic Thailand - Vacant Vietnam - Henrique Calisto East Asian Football Federation China PR - Vacant Chinese Taipei - Chen Sing-an Guam - Norio Tsukitate Hong Kong - Lai Sun Cheung Japan - Takeshi Okada Korea DPR - Kim-Jeong-Hoon Korea Republic - Huh Jung-Moo Macau - Masanaga Kageyama Mongolia - Ishdorj Otgonbayar Northern Mariana Islands (provisional) - Nick Swaim West Asian Football Federation United Arab Emirates – Bruno Metsu Iran - Ali Daei Iraq - Vacant Jordan - Nelo Vingada Kuwait - Mohamed Ibrahim Lebanon - Vacant Syria - Telat Üzüm Palestine - Naeem Swerky Qatar - Jorge Fossati Yemen - Mohsin Al Harthi Oman - Hamed Al Azani Bahrain - Milan Máčala Saudi Arabia - Nasser Al Johar Central and South Asian Football Federation Afghanistan* - Klaus Stärk Bangladesh* - Vacant Bhutan* - Khare B. Basnet India* - Bob Houghton Kyrgyzstan - Boris Podkorytov Maldives* - Joseph Jankech Nepal* - Birat Krishna Shrestha Pakistan* - Vacant Sri Lanka* - Anthony Balandera Tajikistan - Sharif Nazarov Turkmenistan – Reha Ipek Uzbekistan - Rauf Inileev
Bhutan coach is Koji Gyotoku ? http://maldivesoccer.net/v4/index.php?page=story&id=2003 Maldives coach Jankech resigned after winning SAFF Championship http://maldivesoccer.net/v4/index.php?page=story&id=2030
Thailand are expected to name Englishman Peter Reid as their new national coach within the next couple of days.
Cambodia have replaced South Korean Yoo Kee-heung after poor results and a lack of a coahing licence. He is replaced by local Prak Sovannara Article from Goal.com http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=773101
Jordanian Izzat Hamza will coach Palestine in next month’s West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) Championship. Hamza will have by his side Naeem Swerki and Jamal Daraghmeh as assistants. Article - http://www.the-afc.com/eng/articles/viewArticle.jsp_167673985.html
Frenchmen Claude LeRoy is the new coach of Oman. http://www.kooora.com/default.aspx?showarticle=38976&obj=0
Mohammed Kwid is going to continue with Syria at the WAFF Championship. http://www.syria-news.com/readnewsp.php?sy_seq=79502
He's in, then he's out, seems finally theres no turning back. Kwid out, so who's the replacement? Is it that Turk mentioned previoulsy?
Latest Coaching List: 20th August 2008 ASEAN Football Federation Australia - Pim Verbeek Brunei - Sergey Dmitriev Cambodia - Prak Sovannara Timor-Leste - Eric Gates Indonesia - Benny Dollo Laos - Xaysana Savatdy Malaysia - B. Sathianathan Myanmar - Marcos Antonio Falopa Philippines - Norman S. Fegidero, Jr Singapore - Radojko Avramovic Thailand - Peter Reid Vietnam - Henrique Calisto East Asian Football Federation China PR - Vacant Chinese Taipei - Chen Sing-an Guam - Norio Tsukitate Hong Kong - Lai Sun Cheung Japan - Takeshi Okada Korea DPR - Kim-Jeong-Hoon Korea Republic - Huh Jung-Moo Macau - Masanaga Kageyama Mongolia - Ishdorj Otgonbayar Northern Mariana Islands (provisional) - Nick Swaim West Asian Football Federation United Arab Emirates – Bruno Metsu Iran - Ali Daei Iraq - Vacant Jordan - Nelo Vingada Kuwait - Mohamed Ibrahim Lebanon - Vacant Syria - Mohamed Kwid Palestine - Izzat Hamza Qatar - Jorge Fossati Yemen - Mohsin Al Harthi Oman - Claude Le Roy Bahrain - Milan Máčala Saudi Arabia - Nasser Al Johar Central and South Asian Football Federation Afghanistan* - Klaus Stärk Bangladesh* - Shafiqul Islam Manik Bhutan* - Koji Gyotoku India* - Bob Houghton Kyrgyzstan - Boris Podkorytov Maldives* - Teoman Yamanlar Nepal* - Birat Krishna Shrestha Pakistan* - Vacant Sri Lanka* - Anthony Balandera Tajikistan - Sharif Nazarov Turkmenistan – Reha Ipek Uzbekistan - Rauf Inileev I've lost track recently due to other commitments, so please update if their has been any changes.
ASEAN Football Federation Australia - Pim Verbeek Brunei - Sergey Dmitriev Cambodia - Prak Sovannara Timor-Leste - Eric Gates Indonesia - Benny Dollo Laos - Xaysana Savatdy Malaysia - B. Sathianathan Myanmar - Marcos Antonio Falopa Philippines - Norman S. Fegidero, Jr Singapore - Radojko Avramovic Thailand - Peter Reid Vietnam - Henrique Calisto East Asian Football Federation China PR - Vacant Chinese Taipei - Chen Sing-an Guam - Norio Tsukitate Hong Kong - Lai Sun Cheung Japan - Takeshi Okada Korea DPR - Kim-Jeong-Hoon Korea Republic - Huh Jung-Moo Macau - Masanaga Kageyama Mongolia - Ishdorj Otgonbayar Northern Mariana Islands (provisional) - Nick Swaim West Asian Football Federation United Arab Emirates – Bruno Metsu Iran - Ali Daei Iraq - Jorvan Vieria Jordan - Nelo Vingada Kuwait - Mohamed Ibrahim Lebanon - Vacant Syria - Mohamed Kwid Palestine - Izzat Hamza Qatar - Jorge Fossati Yemen - Mohsin Al Harthi Oman - Claude Le Roy Bahrain - Milan Máčala Saudi Arabia - Nasser Al Johar Central and South Asian Football Federation Afghanistan* - Klaus Stärk Bangladesh* - Shafiqul Islam Manik Bhutan* - Koji Gyotoku India* - Bob Houghton Kyrgyzstan - Boris Podkorytov Maldives* - Teoman Yamanlar Nepal* - Birat Krishna Shrestha Pakistan* - Vacant Sri Lanka* - Anthony Balandera Tajikistan - Sharif Nazarov Turkmenistan – Reha Ipek Uzbekistan - Rauf Inileev I think Maldives may be wrong and i believe Afghanistan coach Klaus Stark has moved on, but i haven't heard anything concrete, can anyone confirm?
Intresting that the triditonal big 4 Iran, Japan, Saudi Arabia and South Korea all have domestic coaches this time around unlike the 06 wcqs where they all had foreign coaches...
Uzbekistan Fire Coach Iniliev After World Cup Wobbles http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=872963