Following are the fates of the 32 managers for the 2006 World Cup soccer
teams after Italy's winning manager Marcello Lippi and Germany Jurgen Klinsmann
resigned on Wednesday:
Staying: (10)
Angola: Luis Oliveira Goncalves
Saudi Arabia: Marcos Paqueta
Croatia: Zlatko Kranjcar
Spain: Luis Aragones
France: Raymond Domenech
Netherlands: Marco van Basten
Czech Republic: Karel Bruckner
Switzerland: Kobi Kuhn
Tunisia: Roger Lemerre
Ukraine: Oleg Blokhin
Quit: (14)
Germany: Jurgen Klinsmann, replacd by his assistant Joachim Loew
England: Sven Goran Eriksson, replaced by his assistant Steve McClaren
Argentina: Jose Pekerman
Australia: Guus Hiddink, left to become manager of Russia
South Korea: Dick Advocaat, replaced by his assistant Pim Verbeek
Costa Rica: Alexandre Guimaraes
Cote d'Ivoire: Henri Michel
Iran: Branko Ivankovic
Italy: Marcello Lippi
Japan: Zico
Mexico: Ricardo La Volpe
Poland: Pawel Janas, replaced by Leo Beenhakker
Serbia and Montenegro: Illija Petkovic
Trinidad & Tobago: Leo Beenhakker, left to become manager of Poland
andreplaced by his assistant Wim Rijsbergen
Undecided (8)
Brazil: Carlos Alberto Parreira
Ecuador: Luis Fernando Suarez
United States: Bruce Arena
Ghana: Ratomir Dujkovic
Paraguay: Anibal Ruiz
Portugal: Luiz Felipe Scolari
Sweden: Lars Lagerback
Togo: Otto Pfister