Chris Coleman Leads Race for Bangladesh Head Coach

The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) has reached its self-imposed deadline today, 15 May 2026, for the appointment of a new head coach for the men’s national team. As the federation seeks to finalise its selection, negotiations have been heavily influenced by financial considerations, particularly regarding high-profile candidates such as Chris Coleman and Thomas Dooley.

Financial Negotiations and Government Support

The primary obstacle for the BFF remains the substantial salary requirements of top-tier international coaches. In response to these budgetary constraints, BFF President Tabith Awal has sought assistance from the Ministry of Youth and Sports. This follows a recent statement by the State Minister for Youth and Sports, Aminul Haque, who indicated that the government might provide financial provisions to secure a high-quality coach.

A critical meeting between BFF officials and State Minister Aminul Haque is scheduled for today. This meeting was originally intended for Thursday but was postponed due to the Minister’s prior commitments. President Tabith Awal is expected to announce the name of the new head coach should the government provide a positive response regarding the funding of the appointment.

Comparative Analysis of Financial Requirements

The following table outlines the estimated monthly costs associated with the primary candidates and the current financial capacity of the BFF:

Candidate/OptionMonthly Cost (BDT)BFF Capacity (BDT)Financial Deficit (BDT)
Chris Coleman (Full Staff)6,000,000 – 7,000,0001,500,000 – 2,000,0004,500,000 – 5,000,000
Chris Coleman (+ Assistant)4,000,000 (approx.)1,500,000 – 2,000,0002,000,000 – 2,500,000
Alternative (Dooley/Stork)Variable (Lower)1,500,000 – 2,000,000TBD

 

Chris Coleman’s Candidacy

Chris Coleman, the former manager of the Wales national team who led them to the semi-finals of Euro 2016, is currently the frontrunner to coach the squad featuring Hamza Choudhury and Jamal Bhuyan. While the cost of hiring Coleman with a full technical staff—estimated at 6 to 7 million BDT per month—is beyond the BFF’s current means, the federation is reluctant to abandon negotiations given Coleman’s interest in the role.

Reports suggest that Coleman has modified his requirements, omitting the necessity for a personal fitness trainer and goalkeeper coach. However, he remains insistent on bringing his own assistant coach. Under this arrangement, the combined monthly expenditure for Coleman and his assistant would be approximately 4 million BDT.

Alternative Appointments

The BFF’s independent monthly budget for a head coach is capped between 1.5 and 2 million BDT. Consequently, the appointment of Chris Coleman remains contingent on government subsidies. Should the meeting with State Minister Aminul Haque result in a negative financial outlook, the BFF is prepared to pivot towards alternative candidates, including Thomas Dooley or Michael Stork, whose requirements may align more closely with the federation’s internal resources. The BFF has already requested a future development plan from Coleman as part of the ongoing deliberations.

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