One of the biggest stories in world football this season has been the rise of several young managers who have exceeded all expectations—some even guiding their teams deep into European competition despite having far fewer resources than their rivals. From surprise Champions League contenders to domestic overachievers, these coaches are redefining what’s possible with smart tactics and bold leadership.
For this list, we’ve defined “young” as any manager aged 45 or under. We’ve taken a closer look at the best of the bunch and ranked the top 15 based on current success, long-term potential, and overall impact on the game.
15. Kieran McKenna – 38
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McKenna guided Ipswich from League One to the Premier League in just two seasons. His dynamic attacking football and sharp tactical mind have made him one of the most exciting British managers around.
The Italian tactician, known for his unique journey from goalkeeping coach to head coach, impressed at Nice and is now leading Ajax. Farioli blends philosophy and data-driven innovation in his approach.
Still burst onto the scene at Reims, gaining attention for managing without a UEFA Pro License. Now at Lens, he continues to impress with calm leadership and modern, flexible tactics.
12. Matthias Jaissle – 36
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After winning multiple trophies with Red Bull Salzburg, Jaissle moved to the Saudi Pro League and quickly brought success to Al-Ahli. His calm demeanor and winning mentality mark him as a rising star.
11. Domenico Tedesco – 39
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Tedesco led Schalke to a Bundesliga runner-up finish and won the DFB-Pokal with Leipzig. Although currently out of a job, his track record keeps him on the radar of major European clubs.
10. Vincent Kompany – 38
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Kompany transformed Burnley into a possession-based juggernaut and earned a move to Germany’s biggest club. His leadership and commitment to attractive football have defined his managerial path.
The youngest manager in the Premier League has already made a huge impact. After thriving at St. Pauli, Hürzeler’s intelligent, progressive methods have been a seamless fit in English top-flight football.
8. Edin Terzić – 42
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Terzić brought Dortmund to the brink of a Bundesliga title and a Champions League final. Despite stepping down in 2024, he remains highly regarded for his man-management and emotional leadership.
7. Thiago Motta – 42
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Motta took Bologna to Europe with his innovative tactics before earning a top job in Serie A. His positional play and bold strategies have made him one of the game’s most interesting thinkers.
6. Sebastian Hoeneß – 42
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Hoeneß masterminded Stuttgart’s incredible second-place Bundesliga finish in 2024. His ability to maximize squad potential and adapt tactically makes him one of Germany’s most exciting coaches.
Amorim won six trophies in Portugal, including a historic title with Sporting, and now finds himself at one of England’s top clubs. Though his current project faces challenges, his ceiling remains sky-high.
4. Andoni Iraola – 42
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After building his reputation in La Liga, Iraola has exceeded expectations in the Premier League. His energetic pressing system and clear footballing identity continue to deliver eye-catching results.
3. Julian Nagelsmann – 37
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Nagelsmann has already managed Bayern Munich and now leads Germany’s national team. Known for his tactical flexibility and early career success, he remains a benchmark for young modern coaches.
2. Mikel Arteta – 42
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Arteta reshaped Arsenal into a genuine title contender, blending youth development with positional dominance. His vision and consistency at the top level have made him a Premier League mainstay.
Alonso leads the list after guiding Bayer Leverkusen to a historic Bundesliga title and European prominence. With stylish football and smart squad management, he’s already one of the most in-demand coaches in the world.