| FARIA | Jose ___, 1983-1988 Morocco national football team manager (5) |
| STANGE | Bernd ___, 1983-1988 East Germany coach (6) |
| RABAT | Morocco's national capital, also noted for its mausoleum of King Mohammad V (5) |
| HAKIMI | Moroccan defensive player who played for Real Madrid and Inter Milan, before joining Paris Saint-Germain. He played on Morocco's national team in the 2018 World Cup. (6) |
| REVIE | Don ?, England national football team manager from 1974-77 (5) |
| LIPPI | Marcello ..... , 2004-06 and 2008-10 Italy national football team manager (5) |
| STEVE | Forename of Scotland's national football team manager (5) |
| GIGGS | Ryan ___, 2018-2022 Wales national football team manager (5) |
| BARIC | 1999-2001 Austria, 2002-04 Croatia and 2006-07 Albania national football team manager (5) |
| NEVIN | Pat ___, 1986-1996 Scotland, 1983-1988 Chelsea and 1988-1992 Everton winger (5) |
| GOULD | Wales football team manager 1995-99 (5) |
| BOBBY | Wales football team manager 1995-99 (5) |
| MARTI | Jose ___ (1853 - 95), poet, philosopher, etc, a national hero in Cuba (5) |
| COSTA | Central American country whose capital is San Jose, _ Rica (5) |
| MELIS | Jack Paar's bandleader Jose ___ |
| MARIA | Jose ___ Olazabal |
| RIZAL | Jose ___ |
| LIMON | Dancer and choreographer Jose ___ |
| GLENNHODDLE | Terry Venables's successor as England national football team manager (5,6) |
| TOSHACK | John ___, Wales national football team manager from 2004-10 (7) |