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List of managers

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Key
Manager won both the League and FA Cup in the same season, completing the English domestic Double.
FA Cup won by team from outside the top league.

Inter-war period (1919–1939)

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Football League First Division winners FA Cup winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1919–20 (28th) Fred Everiss ENG West Bromwich Albion (1) 1920 (45th) George Ramsay (6) SCO Aston Villa (6)
1920–21 (29th) John Haworth ENG Burnley (1) 1921 (46th) Peter McWilliam SCO Tottenham Hotspur (2)
1921–22 (30th) David Ashworth ENG Liverpool (3) 1922 (47th) Herbert Chapman ENG Huddersfield Town (1)
1922–23 (31st) Matt McQueen SCO Liverpool (4) 1923 (48th) Charles Foweraker ENG Bolton Wanderers (1)
1923–24 (32nd) Herbert Chapman ENG Huddersfield Town (1) 1924 (49th) Frank Watt (2) SCO Newcastle United (2)
1924–25 (33rd) Herbert Chapman (2) ENG Huddersfield Town (2) 1925 (50th) John Nicholson ENG Sheffield United (4)
1925–26 (34th) Cecil Potter ENG Huddersfield Town (3) 1926 (51st) Charles Foweraker (2) ENG Bolton Wanderers (2)
1926–27 (35th) Frank Watt (4) SCO Newcastle United (4) 1927 (52nd) Fred Stewart ENG Cardiff City (1)
1927–28 (36th) Thomas H. McIntosh ENG Everton (3) 1928 (53rd) Bob Crompton ENG Blackburn Rovers (6)
1928–29 (37th) Robert Brown ENG The Wednesday (3) 1929 (54th) Charles Foweraker (3) ENG Bolton Wanderers (3)
1929–30 (38th) Robert Brown (2) ENG Sheffield Wednesday (4) 1930 (55th) Herbert Chapman (2) ENG Arsenal (1)
1930–31 (39th) Herbert Chapman (3) ENG Arsenal (1) 1931 (56th) Fred Everiss ENG West Bromwich Albion (3)
1931–32 (40th) Thomas H. McIntosh (2) ENG Everton (4) 1932 (57th) Andy Cunningham SCO Newcastle United (3)
1932–33 (41st) Herbert Chapman (4) ENG Arsenal (2) 1933 (58th) Thomas H. McIntosh ENG Everton (2)
1933–34 (42nd) Joe Shaw (C) ENG Arsenal (3) 1934 (59th) Wilf Wild ENG Manchester City (2)
1934–35 (43rd) George Allison ENG Arsenal (4) 1935 (60th) Billy Walker ENG Sheffield Wednesday (3)
1935–36 (44th) Johnny Cochrane SCO Sunderland (6) 1936 (61st) George Allison ENG Arsenal (2)
1936–37 (45th) Wilf Wild ENG Manchester City (1) 1937 (62nd) Johnny Cochrane SCO Sunderland (1)
1937–38 (46th) George Allison (2) ENG Arsenal (5) 1938 (63rd) James Taylor ENG Preston North End (2)
1938–39 (47th) Theo Kelly* ENG Everton (5) 1939 (64th) Jack Tinn ENG Portsmouth (1)

Post-World War II (1946–1992)

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Football League First Division winners FA Cup winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1945–46 1946 (65th) Stuart McMillan ENG Derby County (1)
1946–47 (48th) George Kay ENG Liverpool (5) 1947 (66th) Jimmy Seed ENG Charlton Athletic (1)
1947–48 (49th) Tom Whittaker ENG Arsenal (6) 1948 (67th) Matt Busby SCO Manchester United (2)
1948–49 (50th) Bob Jackson ENG Portsmouth (1) 1949 (68th) Stan Cullis ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers (3)
1949–50 (51st) Bob Jackson (2) ENG Portsmouth (2) 1950 (69th) Tom Whittaker ENG Arsenal (3)
1950–51 (52nd) Arthur Rowe ENG Tottenham Hotspur (1) 1951 (70th) Stan Seymour ENG Newcastle United (4)
1951–52 (53rd) Matt Busby SCO Manchester United (3) 1952 (71st) Stan Seymour (2) ENG Newcastle United (5)
1952–53 (54th) Tom Whittaker (2) ENG Arsenal (7) 1953 (72nd) Joe Smith ENG Blackpool (1)
1953–54 (55th) Stan Cullis ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers (1) 1954 (73rd) Vic Buckingham ENG West Bromwich Albion (4)
1954–55 (56th) Ted Drake SCO Chelsea (1) 1955 (74th) Doug Livingstone SCO Newcastle United (6)
1955–56 (57th) Matt Busby (2) SCO Manchester United (4) 1956 (75th) Les McDowall SCO Manchester City (3)
1956–57 (58th) Matt Busby (3) SCO Manchester United (5) 1957 (76th) Eric Houghton ENG Aston Villa (7)
1957–58 (59th) Stan Cullis (2) ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers (2) 1958 (77th) Bill Ridding SCO Bolton Wanderers (4)
1958–59 (60th) Stan Cullis (3) ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers (3) 1959 (78th) Billy Walker (2) ENG Nottingham Forest (2)
1959–60 (61st) Harry Potts ENG Burnley (2) 1960 (79th) Stan Cullis (2) ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers (4)
1960–61 (62nd) Bill Nicholson ENG Tottenham Hotspur (2) 1961 (80th) Bill Nicholson ENG Tottenham Hotspur (3)
1961–62 (63rd) Alf Ramsey ENG Ipswich Town (1) 1962 (81st) Bill Nicholson (2) ENG Tottenham Hotspur (4)
1962–63 (64th) Harry Catterick ENG Everton (6) 1963 (82nd) Matt Busby (2) SCO Manchester United (3)
1963–64 (65th) Bill Shankly SCO Liverpool (6) 1964 (83rd) Ron Greenwood ENG West Ham United (1)
1964–65 (66th) Matt Busby (4) SCO Manchester United (6) 1965 (84th) Bill Shankly SCO Liverpool (1)
1965–66 (67th) Bill Shankly (2) SCO Liverpool (7) 1966 (85th) Harry Catterick ENG Everton (3)
1966–67 (68th) Matt Busby (5) SCO Manchester United (7) 1967 (86th) Bill Nicholson (3) ENG Tottenham Hotspur (5)
1967–68 (69th) Joe Mercer ENG Manchester City (2) 1968 (87th) Alan Ashman ENG West Bromwich Albion (5)
1968–69 (70th) Don Revie ENG Leeds United (1) 1969 (88th) Joe Mercer ENG Manchester City (4)
1969–70 (71st) Harry Catterick (2) ENG Everton (7) 1970 (89th) Dave Sexton ENG Chelsea (1)
1970–71 (72nd) Bertie Mee ENG Arsenal (8) 1971 (90th) Bertie Mee ENG Arsenal (4)
1971–72 (73rd) Brian Clough ENG Derby County (1) 1972 (91st) Don Revie ENG Leeds United (1)
1972–73 (74th) Bill Shankly (3) SCO Liverpool (8) 1973 (92nd) Bob Stokoe ENG Sunderland (2)
1973–74 (75th) Don Revie (2) ENG Leeds United (2) 1974 (93rd) Bill Shankly (2) SCO Liverpool (2)
1974–75 (76th) Dave Mackay SCO Derby County (2) 1975 (94th) John Lyall ENG West Ham United (2)
1975–76 (77th) Bob Paisley ENG Liverpool (9) 1976 (95th) Lawrie McMenemy ENG Southampton (1)
1976–77 (78th) Bob Paisley (2) ENG Liverpool (10) 1977 (96th) Tommy Docherty SCO Manchester United (4)
1977–78 (79th) Brian Clough (2) ENG Nottingham Forest (1) 1978 (97th) Bobby Robson ENG Ipswich Town (1)
1978–79 (80th) Bob Paisley (3) ENG Liverpool (11) 1979 (98th) Terry Neill NIR Arsenal (5)
1979–80 (81st) Bob Paisley (4) ENG Liverpool (12) 1980 (99th) John Lyall (2) ENG West Ham United (3)
1980–81 (82nd) Ron Saunders ENG Aston Villa (7) 1981 (100th) Keith Burkinshaw ENG Tottenham Hotspur (6)
1981–82 (83rd) Bob Paisley (5) ENG Liverpool (13) 1982 (101st) Keith Burkinshaw (2) ENG Tottenham Hotspur (7)
1982–83 (84th) Bob Paisley (6) ENG Liverpool (14) 1983 (102nd) Ron Atkinson ENG Manchester United (5)
1983–84 (85th) Joe Fagan ENG Liverpool (15) 1984 (103rd) Howard Kendall ENG Everton (4)
1984–85 (86th) Howard Kendall ENG Everton (8) 1985 (104th) Ron Atkinson (2) ENG Manchester United (6)
1985–86 (87th) Kenny Dalglish SCO Liverpool (16) 1986 (105th) Kenny Dalglish SCO Liverpool (3)
1986–87 (88th) Howard Kendall (2) ENG Everton (9) 1987 (106th) John Sillett ENG Coventry City (1)
1987–88 (89th) Kenny Dalglish (2) SCO Liverpool (17) 1988 (107th) Bobby Gould ENG Wimbledon (1)
1988–89 (90th) George Graham SCO Arsenal (9) 1989 (108th) Kenny Dalglish (2) SCO Liverpool (4)
1989–90 (91st) Kenny Dalglish (3) SCO Liverpool (18) 1990 (109th) Alex Ferguson SCO Manchester United (7)
1990–91 (92nd) George Graham (2) SCO Arsenal (10) 1991 (110th) Terry Venables ENG Tottenham Hotspur (8)
1991–92 (93rd) Howard Wilkinson ENG Leeds United (3) 1992 (111th) Graeme Souness SCO Liverpool (5)

Premier League era (1992–present)

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Football League First Division winners FA Cup winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1992–93 (1st) Alex Ferguson SCO Manchester United (8) 1993 (112th) George Graham SCO Arsenal (6)
1993–94 (2nd) Alex Ferguson (2) SCO Manchester United (9) 1994 (113th) Alex Ferguson (2) SCO Manchester United (8)
1994–95 (3rd) Kenny Dalglish (4) SCO Blackburn Rovers (3) 1995 (114th) Joe Royle ENG Everton (5)
1995–96 (4th) Alex Ferguson (3) SCO Manchester United (10) 1996 (115th) Alex Ferguson (3) SCO Manchester United (9)
1996–97 (5th) Alex Ferguson (4) SCO Manchester United (11) 1997 (116th) Ruud Gullit NED Chelsea (2)
1997–98 (6th) Arsène Wenger FRA Arsenal (11) 1998 (117th) Arsène Wenger FRA Arsenal (7)
1998–99 (7th) Alex Ferguson (5) SCO Manchester United (12) 1999 (118th) Alex Ferguson (4) SCO Manchester United (10)
1999–2000 (8th) Alex Ferguson (6) SCO Manchester United (13) 2000 (119th) Gianluca Vialli ITA Chelsea (3)
2000–01 (9th) Alex Ferguson (7) SCO Manchester United (14) 2001 (120th) Gérard Houllier FRA Liverpool (6)
2001–02 (10th) Arsène Wenger (2) FRA Arsenal (12) 2002 (121st) Arsène Wenger (2) FRA Arsenal (8)
2002–03 (11th) Alex Ferguson (8) SCO Manchester United (15) 2003 (122nd) Arsène Wenger (3) FRA Arsenal (9)
2003–04 (12th) Arsène Wenger (3) FRA Arsenal (13) 2004 (123rd) Alex Ferguson (5) SCO Manchester United (11)
2004–05 (13th) José Mourinho POR Chelsea (2) 2005 (124th) Arsène Wenger (4) FRA Arsenal (10)
2005–06 (14th) José Mourinho (2) POR Chelsea (3) 2006 (125th) Rafael Benítez ESP Liverpool (7)
2006–07 (15th) Alex Ferguson (9) SCO Manchester United (16) 2007 (126th) José Mourinho POR Chelsea (4)
2007–08 (16th) Alex Ferguson (10) SCO Manchester United (17) 2008 (127th) Harry Redknapp ENG Portsmouth (2)
2008–09 (17th) Alex Ferguson (11) SCO Manchester United (18) 2009 (128th) Guus Hiddink NED Chelsea (5)
2009–10 (18th) Carlo Ancelotti ITA Chelsea (4) 2010 (129th) Carlo Ancelotti ITA Chelsea (6)
2010–11 (19th) Alex Ferguson (12) SCO Manchester United (19) 2011 (130th) Roberto Mancini ITA Manchester City (5)
2011–12 (20th) Roberto Mancini ITA Manchester City (3) 2012 (131st) Roberto Di Matteo ITA Chelsea (7)
2012–13 (21st) Alex Ferguson (13) SCO Manchester United (20) 2013 (132nd) Roberto Martínez ESP Wigan Athletic (1)
2013–14 (22nd) Manuel Pellegrini CHI Manchester City (4) 2014 (133rd) Arsène Wenger (5) FRA Arsenal (11)
2014–15 (23rd) José Mourinho (3) POR Chelsea (5) 2015 (134th) Arsène Wenger (6) FRA Arsenal (12)
2015–16 (24th) Claudio Ranieri ITA Leicester City (1) 2016 (135th) Louis van Gaal NED Manchester United (12)
2016–17 (25th) Antonio Conte ITA Chelsea (6) 2017 (136th) Arsène Wenger (7) FRA Arsenal (13)
2017–18 (26th) Pep Guardiola ESP Manchester City (5) 2018 (137th) Antonio Conte ITA Chelsea (8)
2018–19 (27th) Pep Guardiola (2) ESP Manchester City (6) 2019 (138th) Pep Guardiola ESP Manchester City (6)
2019–20 (28th) Jürgen Klopp GER Liverpool (19) 2020 (139th) Mikel Arteta ESP Arsenal (14)
2020–21 (29th) Pep Guardiola (3) ESP Manchester City (7) 2021 (140th) Brendan Rodgers NIR Leicester City (1)
2021–22 (30th) Pep Guardiola (4) ESP Manchester City (8) 2022 (141st) Jürgen Klopp GER Liverpool (8)
2022–23 (31st) Pep Guardiola (5) ESP Manchester City (9) 2023 (142nd) Pep Guardiola (2) ESP Manchester City (7)
2023–24 (32nd) Pep Guardiola (6) ESP Manchester City (10) 2024 (143rd) Erik ten Hag NED Manchester United (13)
2024–25 (33rd) Arne Slot NED Liverpool (20) 2025 (144th) Oliver Glasner AUT Crystal Palace (1)

League Cup winners

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Key
Manager won both the League and Cup in the same season, completing the Greek domestic Double.
National Cup won by team from outside the top league.
Football League Cup winners Notes
Final Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1961 (1st) Joe Mercer ENG Aston Villa (1)
1962 (2nd) Willie Reid SCO Norwich City (1)
1963 (3rd) Gil Merrick ENG Birmingham City (1)
1964 (4th) Matt Gillies SCO Leicester City (1)
1965 (5th) Tommy Docherty SCO Chelsea (1)
1966 (6th) Jimmy Hagan ENG West Bromwich Albion (1)
1967 (7th) Alec Stock ENG Queens Park Rangers (1)
1968 (8th) Don Revie ENG Leeds United (1)
1969 (9th) Danny Williams ENG Swindon Town (1)
1970 (10th) Joe Mercer (2) ENG Manchester City (1)
1971 (11th) Bill Nicholson ENG Tottenham Hotspur (1)
1972 (12th) Tony Waddington ENG Stoke City (1)
1973 (13th) Bill Nicholson (2) ENG Tottenham Hotspur (2)
1974 (14th) Bill McGarry ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers (1)
1975 (15th) Ron Saunders ENG Aston Villa (2)
1976 (16th) Tony Book ENG Manchester City (2)
1977 (17th) Ron Saunders (2) ENG Aston Villa (3)
1978 (18th) Brian Clough ENG Nottingham Forest (1)
1979 (19th) Brian Clough (2) ENG Nottingham Forest (2)
1980 (20th) John Barnwell ENG Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)
1981 (21st) Bob Paisley ENG Liverpool (1)
1982 (22nd) Bob Paisley (2) ENG Liverpool (2)
1983 (23rd) Bob Paisley (3) ENG Liverpool (3)
1984 (24th) Joe Fagan ENG Liverpool (4)
1985 (25th) Ken Brown ENG Norwich City (2)
1986 (26th) Maurice Evans ENG Oxford United (1)
1987 (27th) George Graham SCO Arsenal (1)
1988 (28th) Ray Harford ENG Luton Town (1)
1989 (29th) Brian Clough (3) ENG Nottingham Forest (3)
1990 (30th) Brian Clough (4) ENG Nottingham Forest (4)
1991 (31st) Ron Atkinson ENG Sheffield Wednesday (1)
1992 (32nd) Alex Ferguson SCO Manchester United (1)
1993 (33rd) George Graham (2) SCO Arsenal (2)
1994 (34th) Ron Atkinson (2) ENG Aston Villa (4)
1995 (35th) Roy Evans ENG Liverpool (5)
1996 (36th) Brian Little ENG Aston Villa (5)
1997 (37th) Martin O'Neill NIR Leicester City (2)
1998 (38th) Gianluca Vialli ITA Chelsea (2)
1999 (39th) George Graham (3) SCO Tottenham Hotspur (3)
2000 (40th) Martin O'Neill (2) NIR Leicester City (3)
2001 (41st) Gérard Houllier FRA Liverpool (6)
2002 (42nd) Graeme Souness SCO Blackburn Rovers (1)
2003 (43rd) Gérard Houllier (2) FRA Liverpool (7)
2004 (44th) Steve McClaren ENG Middlesbrough (1)
2005 (45th) José Mourinho POR Chelsea (3)
2006 (46th) Alex Ferguson (2) SCO Manchester United (2)
2007 (47th) José Mourinho (2) POR Chelsea (4)
2008 (48th) Juande Ramos ESP Tottenham Hotspur (4)
2009 (49th) Alex Ferguson (3) SCO Manchester United (3)
2010 (50th) Alex Ferguson (4) SCO Manchester United (4)
2011 (51st) Alex McLeish SCO Birmingham City (2)
2012 (52nd) Kenny Dalglish SCO Liverpool (8)
2013 (53rd) Michael Laudrup DEN Swansea City (1)
2014 (54th) Manuel Pellegrini CHI Manchester City (3)
2015 (55th) José Mourinho (3) POR Chelsea (5)
2016 (56th) Manuel Pellegrini (2) CHI Manchester City (4)
2017 (57th) José Mourinho (4) POR Manchester United (5)
2018 (58th) Pep Guardiola ESP Manchester City (5)
2019 (59th) Pep Guardiola (2) ESP Manchester City (6)
2020 (60th) Pep Guardiola (3) ESP Manchester City (7)
2021 (61st) Pep Guardiola (4) ESP Manchester City (8)
2022 (62nd) Jürgen Klopp GER Liverpool (9)
2023 (63rd) Erik ten Hag NED Manchester United (6)
2024 (64th) Jürgen Klopp (2) GER Liverpool (10)
2025 (65th) Eddie Howe ENG Newcastle United (1)

Records

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As of October 2024:

  • Last league championship won by an English manager was in 1991–92, by Howard Wilkinson. Currently 80, he is the only Englishman alive with a league trophy.
  • Last FA Cup won by an English manager was in 2008, by Harry Redknapp.
  • Redknapp (77), Joe Royle (75), Bobby Gould (78), Ron Atkinson (85), Keith Burkinshaw (89), Lawrie McMenemy (88) are the only six living English FA Cup winners.
  • Redknapp won in 2008 with Portsmouth, Royle in 1995 with Everton, Gould with Wimbledon in 1988, Atkinson twice with Man Utd (1983, 1985), Burkinshaw twice with Tottenham (1981, 1982) and McMenemy in 1976 with Southampton.
  • Last League Cup won by an Englishman was in 2004, by Steve McClaren coaching Middlesbrough. He is now 63, and managing Jamaica.
  • Other living Englishmen with League Cups are Brian Little (70) who won in 1996 with Aston Villa, Roy Evans (76) who won in 1995 with Liverpool, Ron Atkinson (85) who won in 1991 and 1994, Tony Book (90) who won in 1976 with Man City, John Barnwell (85) who won in 1980 with Wolves, and Ken Brown (90) who won in 1985 with Norwich City.
  • Last English manager to manage a team in the FA Charity Shield was also Redknapp, in 2008. With Portsmouth, he lost against Ferguson's Man Utd. Last Englishman to win the Charity Shield was Royle in 1995, with Everton against Blackburn Rovers led by Ray Harford (which was also the last all-English Charity Shield).
Chronology
  • 1982 – Last European Super Cup won by an English manager (Tony Barton with Aston Villa)
  • 1983–84 – Last time top three league places won by English managers (Joe Fagan with Liverpool, Lawrie McMenemy with Southampton, Brian Clough with Nottingham Forest)
  • 1984 – Last UEFA Cup/Europa League won by an English manager (Keith Burkinshaw with Tottenham Hotspur)
  • 1984 – Last European Cup/Champions League won by an English manager (Joe Fagan with Liverpool)
  • 1984–85 – Last time the league, FA Cup and League Cup (the Treble) were all won by English managers (Kendall with Everton, Ron Atkinson with Man Utd, Ken Brown with Norwich City)
  • 1984–85 – Last time top two league places won by English managers (Howard Kendall with Everton, in front of Joe Fagan with Liverpool)
  • 1986 – Last European Cup/Champions League English finalist (Terry Venables with Barcelona)
  • 1986–87 – Last time both the league and FA Cup (the Double) were won by English managers (Kendall with Everton, John Sillett with Coventry City)
  • 1991–92 – Last league championship won by an English manager (Howard Wilkinson with Leeds Utd); as of October 2024 the only living English league winner
  • 1995 – Last FA Community Shield featuring two English managers (Everton vs Blackburn Rovers)
  • 1995 – Last FA Community Shield won by an English manager (Joe Royle with Everton)
  • 1997 – Last Cup Winners' Cup won by an English manager (Bobby Robson with Barcelona); Robson was also the last finalist
  • 2004 – Last Football League Cup final featuring two English managers (Sam Allardyce with Bolton vs Steve McClaren with Middlesbrough)
  • 2004 – Last Football League Cup won by an English manager (Steve McClaren with Middlesbrough)
  • 2008 – Last FA Cup final featuring two English managers (Dave Jones with Cardiff City vs Harry Redknapp with Portmouth)
  • 2008 – Last FA Cup won by an English manager (Harry Redknapp with Portsmouth)
  • 2019 – Last UEFA Super Cup finalist (Frank Lampard with Chelsea)
  • 2020 – Last FA Cup finalist (Frank Lampard with Chelsea)
  • 2023 – Last Football League Cup finalist (Eddie Howe with Newcastle Utd)


Trophies won by English managers in the 21st century
  • 2003–04 Football League Cup (Steve McClaren with Middlesbrough)
  • 2007–08 FA Cup (Harry Redknapp with Portsmouth)


Best results of English managers in the 21st century
  • UEFA Champions League –
  • UEFA Europa League – 2×finalists (McClaren with Middlesbrough in 2006; Hodgson with Fulham in 2010)
  • UEFA Conference League –
  • UEFA Super Cup –


European competitions
  • European Cup
    • 1983–84 – Last Englishman to win (Joe Fagan with Liverpool); last finalist Terry Venables (1986) with Barcelona; last living finalist Bob Houghton (1979) with Malmo FF
    • 2010–11 – Last Englishman to reach quarter-final (Harry Redknapp with Tottenham; knocked out by Real Madreid led by Mourino)
  • UEFA Cup – Last winner Keith Burkinshaw (1984) with Tottenham; last finalist Roy Hodgson (2010) with Fulham; living finalists Hodgson and McClaren (2006)
  • Cup Winners' Cup – Last winner Bobby Robson (1997) with Barcelona; last losing finalist John Lyall (1976) with West Ham Utd
  • European Super Cup – Last winner Tony Barton (1982) with Aston Villa; last finalist Frank Lampard (2019) with Chelsea
Living English managers who won trophies in English football Notes
Manager (Honours) DoB and age Trophies Clubs
Ken Brown (1) (1934-02-16) 16 February 1934 (age 91) 1×EFL Cup (1985) Norwich City
Tony Book (1) (1934-09-04) 4 September 1934 (age 90) 1×EFL Cup (1976) Man City
Keith Burkinshaw (4) (1935-06-23) 23 June 1935 (age 90) 2×FA Cup (1981, 1982); 1×UEFA Cup (1983–84), 1×Charity Shield (1981) Tottenham Hotspur
Lawrie McMenemy (1) (1936-07-26) 26 July 1936 (age 88) 1×FA Cup (1976) Southampton
John Barnwell (1) (1938-12-24) 24 December 1938 (age 86) 1×EFL Cup (1980) Wolverhampton
Ron Atkinson (5) (1939-03-18) 18 March 1939 (age 86) 2×FA Cup (1983, 1985); 1×Charity Shield (1983); 2×EFL Cup (1991, 1994) Man Utd, Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa
Howard Wilkinson (2) (1943-11-13) 13 November 1943 (age 81) 1×Div 1 title (1991–92); 1×Charity Shield (1992) Leeds United (1988–1996)
Bobby Gould (1) (1946-06-12) 12 June 1946 (age 79) 1×FA Cup (1988) Wimbledon
Harry Redknapp (1) (1947-03-02) 2 March 1947 (age 78) 1×FA Cup (2008); 1×Intertoto Cup (1999) Portsmouth, West Ham Utd
Roy Evans (1) (1948-10-04) 4 October 1948 (age 76) 1×EFL Cup (1995) Liverpool
Joe Royle (2) (1949-04-08) 8 April 1949 (age 76) 1×FA Cup (1995); 1×Charity Shield (1995) Everton
Brian Little (1) (1953-11-25) 25 November 1953 (age 71) 1×EFL Cup (1996) Aston Villa
Steve McClaren (1) (1961-05-03) 3 May 1961 (age 64) 1×EFL Cup (2004); 1×UEFA Cup finalist (2006) Middlesbrough (2001–2006)