With excitement mounting for the UEFA Euros 2024, all eyes are fixed on the teams and their managers, with search volume for "Gareth Southgate" soaring by 900% in March.

With this in mind, Ticketgum sought to determine the sexiest Euros manager of 2024. The ticketing experts employed a points-based index system which considered factors such as: the golden ratio (a mathematical measure of facial “perfection”), height, estimated earnings, social media following and game success rate to ultimately reveal the sexiest Euros manager. 

Highlights from the research:

  • Sergiy Rebrov claims the title of sexiest Euros manager with an overall attractiveness score of 7.74/10 
  • Despite having the highest estimated earnings, Gareth Southgate ranks fifth in terms of overall sexiness with the second-lowest “golden ratio” percentage match in the top 10
  • Francesco Calzona has the fourth highest “golden ratio” score (80.86%) but misses out on a top five placement, coming seventh overall
  • Despite being the tallest Euros manager at 6ft 4, Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand ranks 18th overall with a score of 3.44/10 

The results: The sexiest UEFA Euros 2024 managers

Rank

Manager

Team

% match to Golden 

Ratio 

Height (metres) 

Estimated 

yearly salary 

Total games 

Winning percentage 

Attractiveness rating /10 

 

1.

Sergiy Rebrov

Ukraine

82.05%

1.73

€1,250,000

10

60%

7.74

 

2.

Edward Iordanescu

Romania

81.3%

1.85

€240,000

22

41%

7.68

 

3.

Michal Probierz

Poland

81.22%

1.76

€560,000

6

67%

7.24

 

4.

Domenico Tedesco

Belgium

80.59%

1.78

€1,500,000

12

67%

7.14

 

5.

Gareth Southgate

England

75.59%

1.83

€5,800,000

93

63%

6.98

 

6.

Roberto Martinez

Portugal

78.59%

1.78

€4,000,000

12

92%

6.96

 

7.

Francesco Calzona

Slovakia

80.86%

1.75

€540,000

9

33%

6.54

 

= 8.

Zlatko Dalic

Croatia

77.21%

1.79

€1,500,000

82

56%

6.50

 

= 8.

Steve Clarke

Scotland

80.45%

1.78

€550,000

53

49%

6.50

 

10.

Marco Rossi

Hungary

73.61%

1.87

€300,000

61

51%

5.30

 

Rounding off the top five is England’s manager, Gareth Southgate, whose annual salary stands at an impressive €5.8 million, €1.8 million more than the second highest earner in the top 10 (Roberto Martinez). Southgate achieved a golden ratio score of 75.6/100 and has an admirable 63% win with the England squad, contributing to his overall sexiness score of 6.98/10.

The sexiest Euros manager is Ukraine’s Sergiy Rebrov (pic), with an overall attractiveness rating of 7.74/10. Despite being one of the shorter managers at 1.73m (5'6), Rebrov has the highest golden ratio percentage match (a mathematical measure of facial “perfection”) of all managers analysed (82.05%).

With studies highlighting that larger salaries add two points to men's attractiveness rating, meaning they are statistically more attractive, Rebrov sits comfortably in the top spot with an estimated annual salary of €1.25 million. As well as this, the Ukraine manager has become a record holder for the number of strong-willed victories he has led with a winning percentage of 60%.

Romania manager Edward Iordanescu ranks second, with an overall attractiveness score of 7.68/10. As well as being one of just three managers standing at 6ft tall in top 10 (1.85m), Iordanescu has an 81.3% match to the golden ratio.

Despite having the second lowest estimated annual salary (€240,000) of all managers analysed, the Romania manager has lost just 6 out of 22 games with a winning percentage of 41%. The third sexiest Euros manager is Michal Probierz, with an overall attractiveness score of 7.24/10. 

Despite being the second-shortest manager in the top 5 at 5’7 (1.76m), Probierz has a 81.22% match to the golden, meaning his facial features are almost perfect. Additionally, his flawless record of six games with no losses — with a winning percentage of 67% — earns him a place on the podium.

Rounding off the top 10 is the Hungary manager Marco Rossi, with an overall attractiveness score of 5.30/10. Despite being the tallest manager in the top 10 at 6'1 (1.87 m), Rossi is let down by his lower annual salary compared to other managers in the Euros (€300,000) and the second-lowest percentage match to the golden ratio in the top 10 (73.61%).