Dollah started his coaching career with
Selangor MPPJ in 2003. The same year he guided the team to become the first-ever club to win the
Malaysia Cup by beating
Sabah 3–0. He later guided Selangor MPPJ to win the
Malaysia Charity Shield and
Malaysia Premier League in 2004. In 2005, Selangor signed a long deal with him. That year, Selangor won three trophies: the
Malaysia Premier League,
Malaysia FA Cup, and
Malaysia Cup. However, in the 2005–06 season, Selangor failed to keep their momentum as they failed to win any trophy. Even though Selangor failed to win any trophy, Selangor kept Dollah in charge for the 2006–07 season. The 2007–08 season saw the revival of Selangor as they went through to the final of the
Malaysia FA Cup and
Malaysia Cup. However, they were beaten by
Kedah with the same score line in the two finals. This failure saw Dollah let go by the management. In the 2009 season, Dollah reunited with his old partner Zainal. This time they played the role of manager and coach for
Kuantan Port-Shahzan Muda. In the middle of the 2009 season, he went on to coach
Pahang, replacing Tajuddin Noor. He led Malaysia to second place in the
2014 AFF Championship. However, he received much criticism as he was responsible for twin 0–6 defeats at the hands of
Palestine and
Oman, and the team's failure to get three points against
Timor Leste,
Bangladesh and
Hong Kong, and losing to
Tajikistan and
Syria that were once at the same standard as Malaysia earlier in 2014. On 3 September 2015, he had similar fate as
Otto Rehhagel (
12–0 loss),
Aji Santoso (
10–0 loss) and
Luiz Felipe Scolari (
1–7 loss) when his straw the largest record defeat of the national team, a 0–10 loss at the hands of the
United Arab Emirates. This subsequently led him to resign as the head coach. ==Career statistics==