Marcos Falopa

On 30 October 2002, Falopa was appointed technical director of the South African Football Association[4] with a four-year contract.

[7] During his regime, Myanmar's national team triumphed in the six-country Third Grand Royal Challenge Cup soccer tournament, hosted by Myanmar in November 2008, one year after finishing runners-up in both the 39th Merdeka football tournament in Malaysia in August 2007 and the 24th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Thailand in December 2007.

[8] On 12 June 2013, Falopa succeeded Trevor Morgan as the manager of East Bengal ahead of John van Loen and Rodolfo Zapata.

[12] He won his first match against Semen Padang of Indonesia in the 2013 AFC Cup semi-final, maintaining the team's winning streak.

[14] Falopa was appointed coach of the Barbados team in 2014 and remained there a year, until his resignation following the embarrassing face elimination in Aruba in the second round of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2018.