6. Jorge Fossati
Another Uruguayan and the successor to the man above, Fossati surprisingly stepped down after beating South Korea 3-2 in the latest 2018 World Cup qualification match. Since coming to the Middle-East in 2006, the 64-year-old has won numerous titles with Qatari sides Al-Sadd and Al-Rayyan.
A manager with plenty of experience with national sides, he also guided Uruguay to a third-place finish at the 2004 Copa America.