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Alex Ferguson, the longest serving manager in English League football

There are 92 association football teams in the top four tiers of English football, all of which have a manager, or pair of joint managers, sometimes given the alternative title of head coach. The Premier League and Football Leagues are the only two fully professional football leagues in England. The Premier League consists of 20 clubs at the top of the English football league system. The remaining 72 clubs are split into three divisions: the Championship, League One, and League Two.

Some of these managers were appointed as caretaker managers prior to being given a permanent position; if so their caretaker appointment date is denoted in italics. Some managers listed have had more than one spell in charge at their current club, however their time as manager is counted only from the date of their last appointment. Only three managers have spent more than 10 years in their current job. This list includes every manager currently managing a club in the Premier League and The Football League, in order of the date that they took up their appointment.

Managers[]

Name Nat. Date of birth Club Division Appointed Time as manager
Alex Ferguson Scotland 31 December 1941 Manchester United Premier League 6 November 1986 [1] 700138000000000000038 years, 7002244000000000000244 days
Arsène Wenger France 22 October 1949 Arsenal Premier League 1 October 1996 [2] 700128000000000000028 years, 7002280000000000000280 days[n 1]
David Moyes Scotland 25 April 1963 Everton Premier League 14 March 2002 [3] 700123000000000000023 years, 7002116000000000000116 days
John Still England 24 April 1950 Dagenham & Redbridge League Two 17 April 2004 [4] 700121000000000000021 years, 700182000000000000082 days
Tony Pulis Wales 16 January 1958 Stoke City Premier League 14 June 2006 [5] 700119000000000000019 years, 700124000000000000024 days
Paul Tisdale England 14 January 1973 Exeter City League Two 26 June 2006 [6] 700119000000000000019 years, 700112000000000000012 days
Kenny Jackett Wales 5 January 1962 Millwall Championship 6 November 2007 [7] 700117000000000000017 years, 7002244000000000000244 days
Greg Abbott England 14 December 1963 Carlisle United League One 3 November 2008 [8][9] 700116000000000000016 years, 7002247000000000000247 days
Chris Wilder England 23 September 1967 Oxford United League Two 21 December 2008 [10] 700116000000000000016 years, 7002199000000000000199 days
Nigel Clough England 19 March 1966 Derby County Championship 8 January 2009 [11] 700116000000000000016 years, 7002181000000000000181 days
Roberto Martínez Spain 13 July 1973 Wigan Athletic Premier League 15 June 2009 [12] 700116000000000000016 years, 700123000000000000023 days
Gus Poyet Uruguay 15 November 1967 Brighton & Hove Albion Championship 10 November 2009 [13] 700115000000000000015 years, 7002240000000000000240 days
Brian McDermott England 8 April 1961 Reading Premier League 16 December 2009 [14][15] 700115000000000000015 years, 7002204000000000000204 days
Roberto Mancini Italy 27 November 1964 Manchester City Premier League 19 December 2009 [16] 700115000000000000015 years, 7002201000000000000201 days
Mark Yates England 24 January 1970 Cheltenham Town League Two 22 December 2009 [17] 700115000000000000015 years, 7002198000000000000198 days
Russell Slade England 10 October 1960 Leyton Orient League One 5 April 2010 [18] 700115000000000000015 years, 700194000000000000094 days
Karl Robinson England 13 September 1980 Milton Keynes Dons League One 10 May 2010[19] 700115000000000000015 years, 700159000000000000059 days
Paul Dickov Scotland 1 November 1972 Oldham Athletic League One 9 June 2010 [20] 700115000000000000015 years, 700129000000000000029 days
Graham Turner England 5 October 1947 Shrewsbury Town League One 11 June 2010 [21] 700115000000000000015 years, 700127000000000000027 days
Paul Sturrock Scotland 10 October 1956 Southend United League Two 5 July 2010[22] 700115000000000000015 years, 70003000000000000003 days
Nigel Adkins England 11 March 1965 Southampton Premier League 12 September 2010 [23] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002299000000000000299 days
Gary Mills England 11 November 1961 York City League Two 13 October 2010 [24] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002268000000000000268 days
Tony Mowbray England 22 November 1963 Middlesbrough Championship 26 October 2010 [25] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002255000000000000255 days
Alan Pardew England 18 July 1961 Newcastle United Premier League 9 December 2010 [26] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002211000000000000211 days
Dean Smith England 19 March 1971 Walsall League One 5 January 2011 [27][28] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002184000000000000184 days
Darren Ferguson Scotland 9 February 1972 Peterborough United Championship 12 January 2011 [29] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002177000000000000177 days
Dean Holdsworth England 8 November 1968 Aldershot Town League Two 12 January 2011 [30] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002177000000000000177 days
Chris Powell England 8 September 1969 Charlton Athletic Championship 17 January 2011[31] [n 2] 700114000000000000014 years, 7002172000000000000172 days
Micky Adams England 8 November 1961 Port Vale League Two 13 May 2011 [32] 700114000000000000014 years, 700156000000000000056 days
Jim Bentley England 11 June 1976 Morecambe League Two 13 May 2011 [33] 700114000000000000014 years, 700156000000000000056 days
Paolo Di Canio Italy 9 July 1968 Swindon Town League One 20 May 2011 [34] 700114000000000000014 years, 700149000000000000049 days
Danny Wilson Northern Ireland 1 January 1960 Sheffield United League One 27 May 2011 [35] 700114000000000000014 years, 700142000000000000042 days
Sam Allardyce England 19 October 1954 West Ham United Premier League 1 June 2011 [36] 700114000000000000014 years, 700137000000000000037 days
Martin Jol Netherlands 16 January 1956 Fulham Premier League 7 June 2011[37] 700114000000000000014 years, 700131000000000000031 days
Uwe Rösler Germany 15 November 1968 Brentford League One 10 June 2011 [38] 700114000000000000014 years, 700128000000000000028 days
Martin Ling England 15 July 1966 Torquay United League Two 13 June 2011 [39] 700114000000000000014 years, 700125000000000000025 days
Malky Mackay Scotland 19 February 1972 Cardiff City Championship 17 June 2011 [40] 700114000000000000014 years, 700121000000000000021 days
Phil Parkinson England 1 December 1967 Bradford City League Two 28 August 2011 [41] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002314000000000000314 days
Carl Fletcher Wales 7 April 1980 Plymouth Argyle League Two 18 September 2011 [42][43] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002292000000000000292 days
Dean Saunders Wales 21 June 1964 Doncaster Rovers League One 23 September 2011 [44] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002288000000000000288 days
Derek McInnes Scotland 5 July 1971 Bristol City Championship 19 October 2011 [45] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002262000000000000262 days
Steve Davis England 26 July 1965 Crewe Alexandra League One 10 November 2011 [46] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002240000000000000240 days
Nigel Pearson England 21 August 1963 Leicester City Championship 15 November 2011 [47] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002235000000000000235 days
Aidy Boothroyd England 8 February 1971 Northampton Town League Two 30 November 2011 [48] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002220000000000000220 days
Martin O'Neill Northern Ireland 1 March 1952 Sunderland Premier League 5 December 2011 [49][n 3] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002215000000000000215 days
Gary Johnson England 28 September 1955 Yeovil Town League One 9 January 2012 [50] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002180000000000000180 days
Graham Westley England 4 March 1968 Preston North End League One 13 January 2012 [51] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002176000000000000176 days
John Coleman England 12 October 1962 Rochdale League Two 24 January 2012 [52] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002165000000000000165 days
Gary Smith England 3 December 1968 Stevenage League One 25 January 2012 [53] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002164000000000000164 days
Neil Warnock England 1 December 1948 Leeds United Championship 18 February 2012 [54] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002140000000000000140 days
Simon Grayson England 16 December 1969 Huddersfield Town Championship 20 February 2012 [55] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002138000000000000138 days
Keith Curle England 14 November 1963 Notts County League One 20 February 2012 [56] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002138000000000000138 days
Dave Jones England 17 August 1956 Sheffield Wednesday Championship 2 March 2012 [57] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002128000000000000128 days
Ronnie Moore England 29 January 1953 Tranmere Rovers League One 4 March 2012[58] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002126000000000000126 days
Gary Rowett England 6 March 1974 Burton Albion League Two 17 March 2012 [59][60] 700113000000000000013 years, 7002113000000000000113 days
Steve Evans Scotland 30 October 1962 Rotherham United League Two 9 April 2012 [61] 700113000000000000013 years, 700190000000000000090 days
Brendan Rodgers Northern Ireland 26 January 1973 Liverpool Premier League 1 June 2012 [62] 700113000000000000013 years, 700137000000000000037 days
Paul Lambert Scotland 7 August 1969 Aston Villa Premier League 2 June 2012 [63] 700113000000000000013 years, 700136000000000000036 days
Chris Hughton Republic of Ireland 11 December 1958 Norwich City Premier League 7 June 2012 [64] 700113000000000000013 years, 700131000000000000031 days
Steve Bruce England 31 December 1960 Hull City Championship 8 June 2012 [65] 700113000000000000013 years, 700130000000000000030 days
Steve Clarke Scotland 29 August 1963 West Bromwich Albion Premier League 8 June 2012 [66] 700113000000000000013 years, 700130000000000000030 days
Michael Laudrup Denmark 15 June 1964 Swansea City Premier League 15 June 2012 [67] 700113000000000000013 years, 700123000000000000023 days
Lee Clark England 26 October 1972 Birmingham City Championship 26 June 2012[68] 700113000000000000013 years, 700112000000000000012 days
Ståle Solbakken Norway 27 February 1968 Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship 1 July 2012[69] 700113000000000000013 years, 70007000000000000007 days
André Villas-Boas Portugal 17 October 1977 Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 3 July 2012 [70] 700113000000000000013 years, 70005000000000000005 days
Martin Allen England 14 August 1965 Gillingham League Two 5 July 2012 [71] 700113000000000000013 years, 70003000000000000003 days
Gianfranco Zola Italy 5 July 1966 Watford Championship 7 July 2012 [72] 700113000000000000013 years, 70001000000000000001 day
Richie Barker England 30 May 1975 Crawley Town League One 7 August 2012 [73] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002335000000000000335 days
Mark Robins England 22 December 1969 Coventry City League One 19 September 2012[74] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002292000000000000292 days
Gareth Ainsworth England 10 May 1973 Wycombe Wanderers League Two 24 September 2012 [75][76] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002287000000000000287 days
Joe Dunne Republic of Ireland 25 May 1973 Colchester United League One 24 September 2012 [77][78] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002287000000000000287 days
Kevin Blackwell England 21 December 1958 Bury League One 27 September 2012[79] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002284000000000000284 days
Neal Ardley England 1 September 1972 AFC Wimbledon League Two 10 October 2012 [80] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002271000000000000271 days
Edgar Davids[n 4] Netherlands 13 March 1973 Barnet League Two 12 October 2012 [81] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002269000000000000269 days
Eddie Howe England 29 November 1977 Bournemouth League One 13 October 2012 [82] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002268000000000000268 days
Dougie Freedman Scotland 25 May 1974 Bolton Wanderers Championship 23 October 2012 [83] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002258000000000000258 days
Paul Cook England 22 February 1967 Chesterfield League Two 25 October 2012 [84] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002256000000000000256 days
Leam Richardson England 19 November 1979 Accrington Stanley League Two 25 October 2012 [85][86] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002256000000000000256 days
Brian Laws England 14 October 1961 Scunthorpe United League One 30 October 2012 [87] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002251000000000000251 days
Sean Dyche England 28 June 1971 Burnley Championship 30 October 2012 [88] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002251000000000000251 days
Mick McCarthy Republic of Ireland 7 February 1959 Ipswich Town Championship 1 November 2012 [89] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002249000000000000249 days
Ian Holloway England 12 March 1963 Crystal Palace Championship 4 November 2012 [90] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002246000000000000246 days
Michael Appleton England 4 December 1975 Blackpool Championship 7 November 2012 [91] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002243000000000000243 days
Guy Whittingham [n 5] England 10 November 1964 Portsmouth League One 7 November 2012 [92] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002243000000000000243 days
John Hughes Scotland 9 September 1964 Hartlepool United League One 13 November 2012[93] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002237000000000000237 days
Rafael Benítez[n 6] Spain 16 April 1960 Chelsea Premier League 21 November 2012[94] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002229000000000000229 days
Harry Redknapp England 2 March 1947 Queens Park Rangers Premier League 24 November 2012 [95] [n 7] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002226000000000000226 days
Graham Alexander Scotland 10 October 1971 Fleetwood Town League Two 6 December 2012 [96] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002214000000000000214 days
John Ward England 7 April 1951 Bristol Rovers League Two 17 December 2012 [97] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002203000000000000203 days
Alex McLeish Scotland 21 January 1959 Nottingham Forest Championship 27 December 2012[98] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002193000000000000193 days
Gary Bowyer[n 8] England 26 June 1971 Blackburn Rovers Championship 28 December 2012 [99] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002192000000000000192 days
David Flitcroft[n 9] England 14 January 1974 Barnsley Championship 29 December 2012 [100] 700112000000000000012 years, 7002191000000000000191 days

Notes[]

‡ indicates player-managers

  1. Wenger's appointment was announced before Arsenal's match against Sunderland on 28 September 1996, but caretaker Pat Rice remained in charge of the first team for that game and Wenger did not officially take over until 1 October 1996.
  2. Powell's appointment was announced on 14 January, but caretaker manager Keith Peacock remained in charge until after a match the following day.
  3. O'Neill's appointment was announced on 3 December, but he did not officially take over until 5 December.
  4. Davids has the title of head coach at Barnet.
  5. Whittingham is caretaker manager at Portsmouth following the departure of Michael Appleton to Blackpool
  6. Benítez is officially designated as interim manager until the end of the 2012-13 season
  7. Redknapp's appointment was announced on the morning of 24 November, but caretaker managers Mark Bowen and Eddie Niedzwiecki remained in charge for a match that afternoon.
  8. Bowyer is caretaker manager at Blackburn Rovers following the sacking of Henning Berg.
  9. Flitcroft is caretaker manager at Barnsley following the sacking of Keith Hill.

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