The life of a football manager is one that is always in the public eye, especially if you are handling a famous team.
Apart from the day-to-day hassles of preparing a team and the pressures to win a trophy, a modern-day coach has to also look the part.
The way he acts, the way he talks, or even his dress sense are all under scrutinizing eye of the public.
Some managers have been able to combine the flair of the teams they coach and transfer it to their individual looks.
In the world of football, style isn’t confined to the pitch. While players often steal the spotlight with their skill and flair, there’s a growing appreciation for the sartorial elegance of football managers.
These tacticians bring more than just strategy to the game; they bring a sense of fashion and style.
Here are the top 5 coaches who bring the style and flair from their personal wardrobe to the touchline.
1. Carlo Ancelotti

The Italian Manager has won all there is to win in club football, but he’s also winning a few fans on the fashion runway.
Confirming the stereotype of Italian men being great dressers the former Real Madrid coach is never out of turn when doing his thing on the touchline.
Whether in a tracksuit, three-piece suit, or casual wear, the Italian don always seems to look the part.
Whether in a trench coat or scarf draped stylishly around his neck Carlo is never shy to show off his groomed looks.
The Italian is definitely one of the most fashionable coaches in the world.
2. Pep Guardiola

Mostly known for his exploits in the coaching world, the Spaniard isn’t too shabby when it comes to fashion.
Combining a modern aesthetic look with a classic feel, Pep tends to always stand out when on the touchline.
Recognizable by his signature turtleneck sweaters Guardiola most times goes for a casual look rocking a hooded sweatshirt over jeans sneakers.
Whenever the Catalan decides to hang up his coaching boots, don’t be surprised if he turns his eye to the world of fashion.
Pep Guardiola is also one of the highest paid coaches in the world.
3. Mauricio Pochettino

The Argentine coach is another classy dresser who refined his style during his time coaching Tottenham Hotspur FC.
Clad most times in casual wear, which includes a dark sweater with or without a jacket worn over fitted dark trousers overshoes, or sneakers.
He sense of fashion improved when he joined Paris Saint Germain FC, the fashion capital of the world.
Now, he frequently dons tailored suits with a modern twist, often paired with crisp shirts and polished shoes.
4. Zinedine Zidane

The ex Real Madrid manager has always had an elegant look right from his playing days.
Spotting his signature dark-colored tailored suits, Zidane has always held his own in the fashion department.
The Frenchman would sometimes add a coat to complete this fine ensemble.
His tall, and sturdy frame gives elegance to any outfit he puts on, and that undoubtedly makes him one of the most stylish football managers.
5. Antonio Conte

Another well-dressed Italian makes this list of the most stylish football managers in the world, no surprise there.
Whatever team Conte might happen to be coaching at any particular time, one thing that remains constant is his sense of style.
Always spotting designer three-piece suits wherever he manages, Antonio is always a fashion connoisseur’s delight, and one won’t be surprised if he ends up one day on the Milan fashion runways.
6. Diego Simeone

Diego Simeone is one manager who is easily recognisable due to his fiery character, animated gestures on the touchline, and most of all is unique dress sense.
His all-black ensembles are as intense as his sideline persona. Often seen in black suits, shirts, and ties, Simeone’s style exudes confidence and authority.
His monochromatic look is both striking and intimidating, much like his coaching style.
7. Unai Emery

The Aston Villa manager has always been one of the top football coaches in the world and he is now finding himself among the most stylish football managers.
Unai Emery’s style is characterized by his preference for sharp suits and classic ties.
He often opts for dark colors and well-tailored pieces, exuding a sense of professionalism and authority.
Just like his work as manager, Emery’s fashion choices reflect his meticulous and tactical approach to football management.
8. José Bordalás

Looking at José Bordalás, one would find it had to believe that he is 60 years of age. This is most likely due to his clean and stylish dress sense.
José Bordalás is known for his smart-casual style. He often pairs well-fitted blazers with plain trousers and stylish shoes, creating a look that is both polished and approachable.
Bordalás’s fashion sense is as pragmatic and effective as his coaching methods.
9. Roberto Mancini

When it comes to combining impeccable style with football brilliance, few can match the panache of Roberto Mancini.
The Italian football manager, currently at the helm of the Saudi Arabia national football team, has long been celebrated not just for his tactical acumen but also for his sartorial elegance
Mancini’s suit game is nothing short of legendary. He often opts for impeccably tailored suits in shades of navy, grey, and black, paired with crisp white shirts and silk ties
A signature element of Mancini’s style is his use of scarves, which add a touch of flair and Italian sophistication to his outfits.
10. Scott Parker

The former manager of Fulham FC and Bournemouth and current Burnley manager has garnered widespread acclaim not only for his footballing acumen but also for his impeccable fashion sense.
His fashion sense has made him one of the most stylish figures in football management, consistently turning heads with his sharp and sophisticated looks.
The Englishman frequently dons tailored suits, often from high-end labels like Thom Browne, which perfectly complement his athletic build.
His preference when in the dugout is usually slim-fit cuts, crisp shirts, and polished shoes.
Honourable Mentions:
- Erik Ten Hag
- Mikel Arteta
- Luis De La Fuente
- Julian Nagelsmann
- Hervé Renard
- Jose Mourinho
- Gareth Southgate
- Roberto Martinez