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Twenty-one different managers have won the FIFA World Cup, and all winning managers led their own country's national team. The FIFA World Cup is considered to be the most prestigious association football tournament in the world. The role of the manager is to select the squad for the World Cup and develop the tactics of the team. Alberto Suppici led the Uruguay national team to victory in the inaugural tournament in 1930. Vittorio Pozzo (pictured) led Italy to win the 1934 and 1938 World Cups, becoming the only manager to have won the World Cup twice. Five other managers have finished as winners once and runners-up once: Helmut Schön, Franz Beckenbauer, Carlos Bilardo, Mário Zagallo, and Didier Deschamps. Three men have won the tournament both as a player and as a manager: Zagallo, Beckenbauer, and Deschamps. (Full list...)

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