A look at the men in charge, who's managing who at the Euros: Part 2

And the rest
Group D – Ralf Rangnick (Austria)
Didier Deschamps (France)
Ronald Koeman (Netherlands)
Michal Probierz (Poland)
Group E – Domenico Tedesco (Belgium)
Edward Iordanescu (Romania)
Francesco Calzona (Slovakia)
Serhiy Rebrov (Ukraine)
Group F – Ivan Hasek (Czechia)
Willy Sagnol (Georgia)
Roberto Martinez (Portugal)
Vincenzo Montella (Turkey)
And the rest

In part one we looked at the managers from groups A, B, and C. In part two we will look at the men leading the charge for the teams in groups D, E, and F.

Group D – Ralf Rangnick (Austria)

Austria manager Ralf Rangnick is better known for his dismal as manager of Manchester United. However, since managing Austria, Rangnick has led the team to Euro 2024 with an impressive record, winning six and losing one in eight qualifying games to secure second place to Belgium.

Didier Deschamps (France)

Didier Deschamps is the most experienced international manager at Euro 2024, managing France for 12 years, winning the World Cup in 2018 and reaching the final in 2022. Deschamps won the Euros in 2000 as a player with France. Can he win it as a manager?

Ronald Koeman (Netherlands)

Like Deschamps, Ronald Koeman has won the Euros as a player, securing the title the last time the tournament was in Germany in 1988, Opta reports. It's Koeman's second spell in charge of the Dutch after leading them to the Nations League Final in his first stint. He's managed some of the biggest clubs in Europe, such as Barcelona, Benfica, and Ajax.

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Michal Probierz (Poland)

Michal Probierz is a relatively recent appointment, having taken over as Poland boss last September, replacing Fernando Santos. The former U21 boss guided Poland to the Euro 2024 playoffs, helping them past Estonia and beating Wales in a penalty shootout.

Group E – Domenico Tedesco (Belgium)

Winner of the 2022 German Cup with RB Leipzig, 38-year-old Domenico Tedesco has managed the likes of Schalke 04 and Spartak Moscow before taking over as Belgium manager. Tedesco led Belgium to six wins and two draws in qualifying, scoring 22 goals and topping the group.

Edward Iordanescu (Romania)

According to FourFourTwo, Romanian boss Edward Iordanescu led CFR Cluj to the Romanian title before becoming national team manager in 2022. He guided Romania to six wins in ten qualifying games, leading them to their first tournament since Euro 2016.

Francesco Calzona (Slovakia)

Slovakia's manager Francesco Calzona is in a unique situation compared to the other managers at Euro 2024, as he manages the Slovakian team and managed Napoli in Serie A until the end of the season. In his first managerial job, he led Slovakia to Euro 2024 qualification in second place to Portugal.

Serhiy Rebrov (Ukraine)

Known as a potent striker for Dynamo Kyiv in the 1990s, Ukraine manager Serhiy Rebrov guided Ukraine through the Euro 2024 playoffs, beating Bosnia and Iceland in comeback victories. The feat is even more impressive due to their home games being in Poland because of the Russian invasion.

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Group F – Ivan Hasek (Czechia)

Czechia manager Ivan Hasek has spent most of his managerial career in the Middle East and managed the Gabon and Lebanon national teams. Hasek didn't lead Czechia through the qualification process, having taken over this year from Jaroslav Silhavy.

Willy Sagnol (Georgia)

The UEFA website reports Willy Sagnol is a Champions League winner with Bayern Munich, but he's now seen as a hero in Georgia after leading the country to their first-ever major tournament. He led Georgia past Luxembourg and Greece in the playoffs to make history.

Roberto Martinez (Portugal)

Winner of the FA Cup in 2013 and leading Belgium to a third-place finish at the World Cup in 2018, Portugal manager Roberto Martinez has Cristiano Ronaldo and his team rolling. Portugal won all ten qualifying games, scoring 36 goals and conceding two.

Vincenzo Montella (Turkey)

After a successful spell with Turkish Super Liga outfit Adana Demirspor, where he led them to European qualification for the first time, Vincenzo Montella took over as Turkey's manager towards the end of Euro 2024 qualifying. He did ensure the top spot over Croatia and Wales.

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