List of Premier League managers

The Premier League is a professional football league in England which is the top tier of the English football league system. The league was formed in 1992 as a replacement for the original First Division.

Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger has managed more Premier League games than any other manager.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been the most successful manager in the Premier League

Arsène Wenger holds the record for most games managed in the Premier League with 828 games, all with Arsenal. He broke the record set by Alex Ferguson, who had managed 810 games with Manchester United from the Premier League's inception to his retirement at the end of the 2012–13 season. Ferguson, however, remains the most successful manager in the Premier League, having won thirteen titles, more than four times as many as any other manager.[1]

Sam Allardyce has managed the most teams in the Premier League, having taken charge of seven different clubs: Bolton Wanderers, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, West Ham United, Sunderland, Crystal Palace and Everton.

Many of the managers listed below served as caretaker (temporary) managers in the period between a managerial departure and appointment. Several of these, however, went on to secure a permanent managerial post.

Managers

The list of managers includes everyone who has managed clubs while they were in the Premier League, whether in a permanent or temporary role. Caretaker managers are listed only when they managed the team for at least one match in that period.

The dates of appointment and departure may fall outside the club's period in the Premier League, for example, Ron Atkinson was appointed as Aston Villa manager in 1991 (before the Premier League was formed in 1992) and remained in his position through the Premier League's establishment. Similarly, Wolverhampton Wanderers' first spell in the Premier League lasted for only one season (2003–04) but manager Dave Jones remained in his position until November 2004.

Key
Incumbent manager
Caretaker manager
§ Incumbent but no longer in Premier League
* Present up to date as of 15 August 2020
Managers
Name Nat. Club From Until Duration
(days)
Years in
League
Ref.
George Graham Arsenal 14 May 1986 21 February 1995 3205 1992–1995 [2]
Stewart Houston Arsenal 22 February 1995 8 June 1995 106 1995 [3]
Bruce Rioch Arsenal 8 June 1995 12 August 1996 431 1995–1996 [2]
Stewart Houston Arsenal 12 August 1996 13 September 1996 32 1996 [3]
Pat Rice Arsenal 13 September 1996 30 September 1996 17 1996 [4]
Arsène Wenger Arsenal 1 October 1996 13 May 2018 7894 1996–2018 [5]
Unai Emery Arsenal 23 May 2018 29 November 2019 555 2018–2019 [6]
Freddie Ljungberg Arsenal 29 November 2019 21 December 2019 22 2019 [7]
Mikel Arteta Arsenal 22 December 2019 Present* 237 2019– [8]
Ron Atkinson Aston Villa 7 June 1991 10 November 1994 1252 1992–1994 [9]
Brian Little Aston Villa 25 November 1994 24 February 1998 1187 1994–1998 [10]
John Gregory Aston Villa 25 February 1998 24 January 2002 1429 1998–2002 [11]
John Deehan Aston Villa 24 January 2002 5 February 2002 12 2002 [12]
Stuart Gray Aston Villa 24 January 2002 5 February 2002 12 2002 [13]
Graham Taylor Aston Villa 5 February 2002 14 May 2003 463 2002–2003 [14]
David O'Leary Aston Villa 20 May 2003 19 July 2006 1156 2003–2006 [15]
Martin O'Neill Aston Villa 5 August 2006 9 August 2010 1465 2006–2010 [16]
Kevin MacDonald Aston Villa 9 August 2010 8 September 2010 30 2010 [17]
Gérard Houllier Aston Villa 8 September 2010 1 June 2011 266 2010–2011 [18]
Gary McAllister Aston Villa 23 April 2011 22 May 2011 29 2011 [19]
Alex McLeish Aston Villa 17 June 2011 14 May 2012 332 2011–2012 [20]
Paul Lambert Aston Villa 2 June 2012 11 February 2015 985 2012–2015 [21]
Scott Marshall Aston Villa 11 February 2015 14 February 2015 3 2015 [21]
Tim Sherwood Aston Villa 14 February 2015 25 October 2015 253 2015 [22]
Kevin MacDonald Aston Villa 25 October 2015 2 November 2015 8 2015
Rémi Garde Aston Villa 2 November 2015 29 March 2016 148 2015–2016
Eric Black Aston Villa 29 March 2016 2 June 2016 65 2016
Dean Smith Aston Villa 10 October 2018 Present* 675 2019–
Danny Wilson Barnsley 2 June 1994 7 July 1998 1496 1997–1998 [23]
Steve Bruce Birmingham City 12 December 2001 23 November 2007 2172 2002–2006
2007
[24]
Eric Black Birmingham City 23 November 2007 27 November 2007 4 2007 [25]
Alex McLeish Birmingham City 28 November 2007 12 June 2011 1496 2007–2008
2009–2011
[24]
Kenny Dalglish Blackburn Rovers 12 October 1991 21 June 1995 1348 1992–1995 [26]
Ray Harford Blackburn Rovers 25 June 1995 25 October 1996 488 1995–1996 [26]
Tony Parkes Blackburn Rovers 25 October 1996 1 June 1997 219 1996–1997 [26]
Roy Hodgson Blackburn Rovers 1 June 1997 21 November 1998 538 1997 [26]
Brian Kidd Blackburn Rovers 4 December 1998 3 November 1999 334 1998–1999 [26]
Graeme Souness Blackburn Rovers 14 March 2000 6 September 2004 1637 2001–2004 [26]
Mark Hughes Blackburn Rovers 15 September 2004 3 June 2008 1357 2004–2008 [26]
Paul Ince Blackburn Rovers 22 June 2008 16 December 2008 177 2008 [26]
Sam Allardyce Blackburn Rovers 17 December 2008 13 December 2010 726 2008–2010 [26]
Steve Kean Blackburn Rovers 13 December 2010 28 September 2012 655 2010–2012 [26]
Ian Holloway Blackpool 21 May 2009 3 November 2012 1262 2010–2011 [27]
Roy McFarland Bolton Wanderers 20 June 1995 2 January 1996 227 1995–1996 [28]
Colin Todd Bolton Wanderers 2 January 1996 22 September 1999 1328 1996
1997–1998
[29]
Sam Allardyce Bolton Wanderers 19 October 1999 29 April 2007 2749 2001–2007 [30]
Sammy Lee Bolton Wanderers 30 April 2007 7 October 2007 160 2007 [31]
Archie Knox Bolton Wanderers 17 October 2007 25 October 2007 8 2007
Gary Megson Bolton Wanderers 25 October 2007 30 December 2009 797 2007–2009 [32]
Owen Coyle Bolton Wanderers 8 January 2010 9 October 2012 1005 2010–2012 [33]
Eddie Howe Bournemouth 12 October 2012 1 August 2020 2850 2015–2020 [34]
Paul Jewell Bradford City 6 January 1998 18 June 2000 894 1999–2000 [35]
Chris Hutchings Bradford City 18 June 2000 6 November 2000 141 2000 [36]
Stuart McCall Bradford City 6 November 2000 20 November 2000 14 2000 [37]
Jim Jefferies Bradford City 20 November 2000 24 December 2001 399 2000–2001 [38]
Chris Hughton Brighton & Hove Albion 31 December 2014 13 May 2019 1594 2017–2019
Graham Potter Brighton & Hove Albion 20 May 2019 Present* 453 2019–
Owen Coyle Burnley 27 November 2007 5 January 2010 770 2009–2010 [39]
Brian Laws Burnley 13 January 2010 29 December 2010 350 2010 [40]
Sean Dyche Burnley 30 October 2012 Present* 2846 2014–2015
2016–
Malky Mackay Cardiff City 17 June 2011 27 December 2013 924 2013 [41][42]
David Kerslake Cardiff City 27 December 2013 2 January 2014 6 2013–2014 [43]
Ole Gunnar Solskjær Cardiff City 2 January 2014 18 September 2014 259 2014
Neil Warnock Cardiff City 5 October 2016 11 November 2019 1132 2018–2019 [44]
Alan Curbishley Charlton Athletic 24 July 1991 8 May 2006 5402 1998–1999
2000–2006
[45]
Iain Dowie Charlton Athletic 30 May 2006 13 November 2006 167 2006 [45]
Les Reed Charlton Athletic 14 November 2006 24 December 2006 40 2006 [45]
Alan Pardew Charlton Athletic 24 December 2006 22 November 2008 699 2006–2007 [45]
Ian Porterfield Chelsea 11 June 1991 15 February 1993 615 1992–1993 [46]
David Webb Chelsea 15 February 1993 11 May 1993 85 1993 [47]
Glenn Hoddle Chelsea 4 June 1993 10 May 1996 1071 1993–1996 [48]
Ruud Gullit Chelsea 10 May 1996 12 February 1998 643 1996–1998 [49]
Gianluca Vialli Chelsea 12 February 1998 12 September 2000 943 1998–2000 [50]
Graham Rix Chelsea 13 September 2000 17 September 2000 4 2000
Ray Wilkins Chelsea 13 September 2000 17 September 2000 4 2000
Claudio Ranieri Chelsea 18 September 2000 31 May 2004 1351 2000–2004 [51]
José Mourinho Chelsea 2 June 2004 20 September 2007 1205 2004–2007 [52]
Avram Grant Chelsea 20 September 2007 24 May 2008 238 2007–2008 [53]
Luiz Felipe Scolari Chelsea 1 July 2008 9 February 2009 223 2008–2009 [54]
Ray Wilkins Chelsea 9 February 2009 16 February 2009 7 2009
Guus Hiddink Chelsea 16 February 2009 31 May 2009 104 2009 [55]
Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea 1 July 2009 22 May 2011 720 2009–2011 [56]
André Villas-Boas Chelsea 22 June 2011 4 March 2012 256 2011–2012 [57]
Roberto Di Matteo Chelsea 4 March 2012 21 November 2012 262 2012
Rafael Benítez Chelsea 21 November 2012 27 May 2013 187 2012–2013
José Mourinho Chelsea 3 June 2013 17 December 2015 927 2013–2015 [58]
Guus Hiddink Chelsea 19 December 2015 15 May 2016 148 2015–2016
Antonio Conte Chelsea 3 July 2016 13 July 2018 740 2016–2018
Maurizio Sarri Chelsea 14 July 2018 16 June 2019 337 2018–2019 [59]
Frank Lampard Chelsea 4 July 2019 Present* 408 2019–
Bobby Gould Coventry City 24 June 1992 23 October 1993 486 1992–1993
Phil Neal Coventry City 23 October 1993 14 February 1995 479 1993–1995
Ron Atkinson Coventry City 15 February 1995 5 November 1996 629 1995–1996
Gordon Strachan Coventry City 5 November 1996 10 September 2001 1770 1996–2001
Steve Coppell Crystal Palace 3 June 1984 17 May 1993 3270 1992–1993 [60]
Alan Smith Crystal Palace 3 June 1993 15 May 1995 711 1994–1995 [60]
Steve Coppell Crystal Palace 27 February 1997 13 March 1998 379 1997–1998 [60]
Attilio Lombardo Crystal Palace 13 March 1998 29 April 1998 47 1998 [60]
Tomas Brolin Crystal Palace 13 March 1998 29 April 1998 47 1998 [60]
Ron Noades Crystal Palace 29 April 1998 10 May 1998 11 1998 [60]
Ray Lewington Crystal Palace 29 April 1998 10 May 1998 11 1998 [60]
Iain Dowie Crystal Palace 22 December 2003 22 May 2006 882 2004–2005 [60]
Ian Holloway Crystal Palace 3 November 2012 23 October 2013 354 2013 [42][61][62]
Keith Millen Crystal Palace 23 October 2013 23 November 2013 31 2013 [62]
Tony Pulis Crystal Palace 23 November 2013 14 August 2014 264 2013–2014 [63]
Keith Millen Crystal Palace 14 August 2014 27 August 2014 13 2014 [63]
Neil Warnock Crystal Palace 27 August 2014 27 December 2014 122 2014 [63]
Keith Millen Crystal Palace 27 December 2014 2 January 2015 5 2014–2015
Alan Pardew Crystal Palace 2 January 2015 22 December 2016 720 2015–2016 [60]
Sam Allardyce Crystal Palace 23 December 2016 23 May 2017 151 2016–2017
Frank de Boer Crystal Palace 26 June 2017 11 September 2017 77 2017
Roy Hodgson Crystal Palace 12 September 2017 Present* 1068 2017–
Jim Smith Derby County 15 June 1995 7 October 2001 2306 1996–2001
Colin Todd Derby County 8 October 2001 14 January 2002 98 2001–2002
Billy McEwan Derby County 14 January 2002 30 January 2002 16 2002
John Gregory Derby County 30 January 2002 21 March 2003 415 2002
Billy Davies Derby County 2 June 2006 26 November 2007 542 2007
Paul Jewell Derby County 28 November 2007 29 December 2008 397 2007–2008 [64][65]
Howard Kendall Everton 5 November 1990 4 December 1993 1125 1992–1993 [66]
Jimmy Gabriel Everton 4 December 1993 7 January 1994 35 1993–1994 [67]
Mike Walker Everton 7 January 1994 8 November 1994 305 1994 [68]
Joe Royle Everton 10 November 1994 27 March 1997 868 1994–1997 [69]
Dave Watson Everton 1 April 1997 31 May 1997 60 1997 [70]
Howard Kendall Everton 27 June 1997 25 June 1998 363 1997–1998 [66]
Walter Smith Everton 1 July 1998 13 March 2002 1351 1998–2002 [71]
David Moyes Everton 15 March 2002 1 June 2013 4096 2002–2013 [72]
Roberto Martínez Everton 5 June 2013 12 May 2016 1072 2013–2016 [73]
David Unsworth Everton 12 May 2016 14 June 2016 33 2016
Ronald Koeman Everton 14 June 2016 23 October 2017 496 2016–2017
David Unsworth Everton 23 October 2017 30 November 2017 38 2017
Sam Allardyce Everton 30 November 2017 16 May 2018 167 2017–2018
Marco Silva Everton 31 May 2018 5 December 2019 553 2018–2019 [74]
Duncan Ferguson Everton 5 December 2019 21 December 2019 16 2019
Carlo Ancelotti Everton 22 December 2019 Present* 237 2019– [75]
Jean Tigana Fulham 1 July 2000 17 April 2003 1020 2001–2003 [76]
Chris Coleman Fulham 17 April 2003 11 April 2007 1455 2003–2007 [77]
Lawrie Sanchez Fulham 11 April 2007 21 December 2007 254 2007 [78]
Ray Lewington Fulham 21 December 2007 30 December 2007 9 2007
Roy Hodgson Fulham 30 December 2007 30 June 2010 913 2007–2010 [79]
Ray Lewington Fulham 1 July 2010 29 July 2010 28 2010
Mark Hughes Fulham 29 July 2010 1 June 2011 307 2010–2011 [80]
Martin Jol Fulham 7 June 2011 1 December 2013 908 2011–2013 [81]
René Meulensteen Fulham 1 December 2013 14 February 2014 75 2013–2014 [82]
Felix Magath Fulham 14 February 2014 18 September 2014 216 2014 [83]
Slaviša Jokanović Fulham 27 December 2015 14 November 2018 1052 2018
Claudio Ranieri Fulham 14 November 2018 28 February 2019 106 2018–2019
Scott Parker Fulham 28 February 2019[N 1] Present* 534 2019
2020–
David Wagner Huddersfield Town 9 November 2015 14 January 2019 1162 2017–2019
Mark Hudson Huddersfield Town 14 January 2019 21 January 2019 7 2019
Jan Siewert Huddersfield Town 21 January 2019 16 August 2019 207 2019
Phil Brown Hull City 4 December 2006 15 March 2010 1197 2008–2009 [84]
Iain Dowie Hull City 17 March 2010[N 2] 9 May 2010 53 2010 [85]
Steve Bruce Hull City 8 June 2012 22 July 2016 1505 2013–2015 [42][86]
Mike Phelan Hull City 22 July 2016[N 3] 3 January 2017 165 2016–2017
Marco Silva Hull City 5 January 2017 25 May 2017 140 2017
John Lyall Ipswich Town 11 May 1990 5 December 1994 1669 1992–1994
Paul Goddard Ipswich Town 6 December 1994 27 December 1994 21 1994
John Wark Ipswich Town 6 December 1994 27 December 1994 21 1994
George Burley Ipswich Town 28 December 1994 11 October 2002 2844 1994–1995
2000–2002
Howard Wilkinson Leeds United 10 October 1988 10 September 1996 2892 1992–1996
George Graham Leeds United 10 September 1996 1 October 1998 751 1996–1998
David O'Leary Leeds United 1 October 1998 27 June 2002 1365 1998–2002
Terry Venables Leeds United 8 July 2002 21 March 2003 256 2002–2003
Peter Reid Leeds United 21 March 2003 10 November 2003 234 2003
Eddie Gray Leeds United 10 November 2003 21 May 2004 193 2003–2004
Marcelo Bielsa Leeds United 15 June 2018 Present* 792 2020–
Brian Little Leicester City 30 May 1991 22 November 1994 1272 1994–1995
Kevin MacDonald Leicester City 22 November 1994 14 December 1994 22 1994
Mark McGhee Leicester City 14 December 1994 7 December 1995 358 1994–1995
Martin O'Neill Leicester City 21 December 1995 1 June 2000 1624 1996–2000
Peter Taylor Leicester City 12 June 2000 30 September 2001 475 2000–2001
Dave Bassett Leicester City 10 October 2001 6 April 2002 178 2001–2002
Micky Adams Leicester City 7 April 2002 11 October 2004 918 2002
2003–2004
Nigel Pearson Leicester City 15 November 2011 30 June 2015 1323 2014–2015
Claudio Ranieri Leicester City 13 July 2015 23 February 2017 591 2015–2017
Craig Shakespeare Leicester City 23 February 2017[N 4] 17 October 2017 236 2017
Michael Appleton Leicester City 17 October 2017 25 October 2017 8 2017
Claude Puel Leicester City 25 October 2017 24 February 2019 487 2017–2019
Adam Sadler Leicester City 24 February 2019 26 February 2019 2 2019
Mike Stowell Leicester City 24 February 2019 26 February 2019 2 2019
Brendan Rodgers Leicester City 27 February 2019 Present* 535 2019–
Graeme Souness Liverpool 16 April 1991 28 January 1994 1018 1992–1994 [87]
Roy Evans Liverpool 28 January 1994 12 November 1998 1749 1994–1998 [88]
Gérard Houllier Liverpool 1 July 1998 14 October 2001 1201 1998–2001 [89]
Phil Thompson Liverpool 14 October 2001 16 March 2002 153 2001–2002
Gérard Houllier Liverpool 17 March 2002 24 May 2004 799 2002–2004 [89]
Rafael Benítez Liverpool 16 June 2004 3 June 2010 2178 2004–2010 [90]
Roy Hodgson Liverpool 1 July 2010 8 January 2011 191 2010–2011 [91]
Kenny Dalglish Liverpool 8 January 2011 16 May 2012 494 2011–2012 [92]
Brendan Rodgers Liverpool 1 June 2012 4 October 2015 1220 2012–2015
Jürgen Klopp Liverpool 8 October 2015 Present* 1773 2015–
Peter Reid Manchester City 11 November 1990 26 August 1993 1019 1992–1993
Tony Book Manchester City 26 August 1993 28 August 1993 2 1993
Brian Horton Manchester City 28 August 1993 16 May 1995 626 1993–1995
Alan Ball Manchester City 30 June 1995 26 August 1996 423 1995–1996
Joe Royle Manchester City 18 February 1998 21 May 2001 1188 2000–2001
Kevin Keegan Manchester City 24 May 2001 11 March 2005 1387 2002–2005
Stuart Pearce Manchester City 21 March 2005 14 May 2007 784 2005–2007
Sven-Göran Eriksson Manchester City 6 July 2007 2 June 2008 332 2007–2008
Mark Hughes Manchester City 4 June 2008 19 December 2009 563 2008–2009
Roberto Mancini Manchester City 19 December 2009 13 May 2013 1241 2009–2013 [93]
Brian Kidd Manchester City 13 May 2013 14 June 2013 32 2013
Manuel Pellegrini Manchester City 14 June 2013 30 June 2016 1112 2013–2016 [94]
Pep Guardiola Manchester City 1 July 2016 Present* 1506 2016–
Alex Ferguson Manchester United 6 November 1986 1 June 2013 9704 1992–2013 [95]
David Moyes Manchester United 1 July 2013 22 April 2014 325 2013–2014
Ryan Giggs Manchester United 22 April 2014 11 May 2014 19 2014 [96]
Louis van Gaal Manchester United 14 July 2014 23 May 2016 679 2014–2016
José Mourinho Manchester United 27 May 2016 18 December 2018 935 2016–2018
Ole Gunnar Solskjær Manchester United 19 December 2018[N 5] Present* 605 2018–
Lennie Lawrence Middlesbrough 10 July 1991 19 May 1994 1044 1992–1993
Bryan Robson Middlesbrough 31 May 1994 6 December 2000 2381 1994–1997
1998–2000
Terry Venables Middlesbrough 6 December 2000 12 June 2001 188 2000–2001
Steve McClaren Middlesbrough 12 June 2001 11 May 2006 1794 2001–2006
Gareth Southgate Middlesbrough 7 June 2006 20 October 2009 1231 2006–2009
Aitor Karanka Middlesbrough 13 November 2013 16 March 2017 1219 2016–2017
Steve Agnew Middlesbrough 16 March 2017 9 June 2017 85 2017
Kevin Keegan Newcastle United 5 February 1992 8 January 1997 1799 1993–1997 [97]
Terry McDermott Newcastle United 8 January 1997 14 January 1997 6 1997
Kenny Dalglish Newcastle United 14 January 1997 27 August 1998 590 1997–1998 [98]
Ruud Gullit Newcastle United 28 August 1998 28 August 1999 365 1998–1999 [99]
Steve Clarke Newcastle United 28 August 1999 2 September 1999 5 1999
Bobby Robson Newcastle United 2 September 1999 30 August 2004 1824 1999–2004 [100]
John Carver Newcastle United 11 September 2004 13 September 2004 2 2004
Graeme Souness Newcastle United 13 September 2004 2 February 2006 507 2004–2006 [101]
Glenn Roeder Newcastle United 2 February 2006 6 May 2007 458 2006–2007 [102]
Nigel Pearson Newcastle United 6 May 2007 15 May 2007 9 2007
Sam Allardyce Newcastle United 15 May 2007 9 January 2008 239 2007–2008
Nigel Pearson Newcastle United 9 January 2008 16 January 2008 7 2008
Kevin Keegan Newcastle United 16 January 2008 4 September 2008 232 2008
Chris Hughton Newcastle United 8 September 2008 28 September 2008 20 2008
Joe Kinnear Newcastle United 29 September 2008 1 April 2009 184 2008–2009
Alan Shearer Newcastle United 1 April 2009 24 May 2009 53 2009
Chris Hughton Newcastle United 1 June 2009 6 December 2010 553 2010
Alan Pardew Newcastle United 9 December 2010 2 January 2015 1484 2010–2015
John Carver Newcastle United 2 January 2015 26 January 2015 24 2015
John Carver Newcastle United 26 January 2015 10 June 2015 135 2015
Steve McClaren Newcastle United 10 June 2015 11 March 2016 275 2015–2016
Rafael Benítez Newcastle United 11 March 2016 30 June 2019 1206 2016
2017–2019
Steve Bruce Newcastle United 17 July 2019 Present* 395 2019–
Mike Walker Norwich City 1 June 1992 6 January 1994 584 1992–1994
John Deehan Norwich City 12 January 1994 31 July 1995 565 1994–1995
Nigel Worthington Norwich City 4 December 2000 2 October 2006 2128 2004–2005
Paul Lambert Norwich City 18 August 2009 2 June 2012 1019 2011–2012
Chris Hughton Norwich City 7 June 2012 6 April 2014 668 2012–2014 [103]
Neil Adams Norwich City 6 April 2014 5 January 2015 213 2014 [104]
Alex Neil Norwich City 9 January 2015 10 March 2017 791 2015–2016
Daniel Farke § Norwich City 25 May 2017 Present* 1178 2019–2020
Brian Clough Nottingham Forest 6 January 1975 8 May 1993 6697 1992–1993 [105][106]
Frank Clark Nottingham Forest 12 May 1993 19 December 1996 1317 1994–1996 [105][106]
Stuart Pearce Nottingham Forest 20 December 1996 8 May 1997 139 1996–1997 [105][106]
Dave Bassett Nottingham Forest 8 May 1997 5 January 1999 607 1997
1998–1999
[105][106]
Micky Adams Nottingham Forest 5 January 1999 11 January 1999 6 1999
Ron Atkinson Nottingham Forest 11 January 1999 16 May 1999 125 1999 [105][106]
Joe Royle Oldham Athletic 14 July 1982 10 November 1994 4502 1992–1994
Harry Redknapp Portsmouth 25 March 2002 24 November 2004 975 2003–2004 [107]
Velimir Zajec Portsmouth 24 December 2004 7 April 2005 104 2004–2005 [108]
Alain Perrin Portsmouth 7 April 2005 24 November 2005 231 2005 [109][110]
Joe Jordan Portsmouth 24 November 2005 7 December 2005 13 2005
Harry Redknapp Portsmouth 7 December 2005 25 October 2008 1053 2005–2008 [107]
Joe Jordan Portsmouth 25 October 2008 28 October 2008 3 2008
Tony Adams Portsmouth 25 October 2008 9 February 2009 107 2008–2009
Paul Hart Portsmouth 9 February 2009 24 November 2009 288 2009 [111]
Avram Grant Portsmouth 26 November 2009 21 May 2010 176 2009–2010 [112]
Gerry Francis Queens Park Rangers 1 June 1991 11 November 1994 1259 1992–1994
Ray Wilkins Queens Park Rangers 15 November 1994 4 September 1996 659 1994–1996
Neil Warnock Queens Park Rangers 1 March 2010 8 January 2012 678 2011–2012
Mark Hughes Queens Park Rangers 10 January 2012 23 November 2012 318 2012 [113]
Mark Bowen Queens Park Rangers 23 November 2012 24 November 2012 1 2012
Harry Redknapp Queens Park Rangers 24 November 2012 3 February 2015 802 2012–2013
2014–2015
[114][115]
Kevin Bond Queens Park Rangers 3 February 2015 12 February 2015 9 2015
Chris Ramsey Queens Park Rangers 3 February 2015[N 6] 4 November 2015 274 2015
Steve Coppell Reading 9 October 2003 12 May 2009 2042 2006–2008
Brian McDermott Reading 17 December 2009 11 March 2013 1180 2009–2013
Nigel Adkins Reading 26 March 2013 15 December 2014 629 2013 [116]
Dave Bassett Sheffield United 2 January 1988 12 December 1995 2901 1992–1994
Neil Warnock Sheffield United 2 December 1999 16 May 2007 2722 2006–2007
Chris Wilder Sheffield United 12 May 2016 Present* 1556 2019–
Trevor Francis Sheffield Wednesday 7 June 1991 20 May 1995 1443 1992–1995
David Pleat Sheffield Wednesday 14 June 1995 3 November 1997 873 1995–1997
Peter Shreeves Sheffield Wednesday 3 November 1997 14 November 1997 11 1997
Ron Atkinson Sheffield Wednesday 14 November 1997 17 May 1998 184 1997–1998
Danny Wilson Sheffield Wednesday 6 July 1998 21 March 2000 624 1998–2000
Peter Shreeves Sheffield Wednesday 21 March 2000 21 June 2000 92 2000
Ian Branfoot Southampton 11 June 1991 10 January 1994 944 1992–1994 [117]
Alan Ball Southampton 20 January 1994 2 July 1995 528 1994–1995 [118]
Dave Merrington Southampton 14 July 1995 14 June 1996 336 1995–1996 [119]
Graeme Souness Southampton 3 July 1996 1 June 1997 333 1996–1997 [120]
Dave Jones Southampton 23 June 1997 27 January 2000 948 1997–2000 [121]
Glenn Hoddle Southampton 28 January 2000 28 March 2001 425 2000–2001 [122]
Stuart Gray Southampton 30 March 2001 21 October 2001 205 2001 [123]
Gordon Strachan Southampton 22 October 2001 13 February 2004 844 2001–2004 [124]
Steve Wigley Southampton 13 February 2004 4 March 2004 20 2004 [125]
Paul Sturrock Southampton 4 March 2004 23 August 2004 172 2004 [126]
Steve Wigley Southampton 23 August 2004 10 December 2004 109 2004 [125]
Harry Redknapp Southampton 8 December 2004 2 December 2005 359 2004–2005
Nigel Adkins Southampton 12 September 2010 18 January 2013 859 2012–2013 [127]
Mauricio Pochettino Southampton 18 January 2013 27 May 2014 494 2013–2014 [127]
Ronald Koeman Southampton 16 June 2014 14 June 2016 729 2014–2016
Claude Puel Southampton 30 June 2016 14 June 2017 349 2016–2017
Mauricio Pellegrino Southampton 23 June 2017 12 March 2018 262 2017–2018
Mark Hughes Southampton 14 March 2018 3 December 2018 264 2018
Kelvin Davis Southampton 3 December 2018 5 December 2018 2 2018
Ralph Hasenhüttl Southampton 6 December 2018 Present* 618 2018–
Tony Pulis Stoke City 15 June 2006 21 May 2013 2532 2008–2013
Mark Hughes Stoke City 30 May 2013 6 January 2018 1682 2013–2018 [128]
Eddie Niedzwiecki Stoke City 8 January 2018 15 January 2018 7 2018
Paul Lambert Stoke City 15 January 2018 18 May 2018 123 2018
Peter Reid Sunderland 29 March 1995 7 October 2002 2749 1996–1997
1999–2002
Howard Wilkinson Sunderland 10 October 2002 10 March 2003 151 2002–2003
Mick McCarthy Sunderland 12 March 2003 6 March 2006 1090 2003
2005–2006
Kevin Ball Sunderland 7 March 2006 31 May 2006 85 2006
Roy Keane Sunderland 30 August 2006 4 December 2008 827 2007–2008
Ricky Sbragia Sunderland 4 December 2008 24 May 2009 171 2008–2009
Steve Bruce Sunderland 3 June 2009 30 November 2011 910 2009–2011
Martin O'Neill Sunderland 3 December 2011 30 March 2013 483 2011–2013
Paolo Di Canio Sunderland 31 March 2013 22 September 2013 175 2013 [129]
Kevin Ball Sunderland 22 September 2013 8 October 2013 16 2013 [130]
Gus Poyet Sunderland 8 October 2013 16 March 2015 524 2013–2015
Dick Advocaat Sunderland 17 March 2015 4 October 2015 201 2015
Sam Allardyce Sunderland 9 October 2015 22 July 2016 287 2015–2016
David Moyes Sunderland 23 July 2016 22 May 2017 303 2016–2017 [131]
Brendan Rodgers Swansea City 16 July 2010 1 June 2012 686 2011–2012 [132]
Michael Laudrup Swansea City 15 June 2012 4 February 2014 599 2012–2014 [133]
Garry Monk Swansea City 4 February 2014 9 December 2015 673 2014–2015
Alan Curtis Swansea City 9 December 2015 18 January 2016 40 2015–2016
Francesco Guidolin Swansea City 18 January 2016 3 October 2016 259 2016
Bob Bradley Swansea City 3 October 2016 27 December 2016 85 2016
Alan Curtis Swansea City 27 December 2016 3 January 2017 7 2016–2017
Paul Clement Swansea City 3 January 2017 20 December 2017 351 2017
Leon Britton Swansea City 20 December 2017 28 December 2017 8 2017
Carlos Carvalhal Swansea City 28 December 2017 18 May 2018 141 2017–2018
John Gorman Swindon Town 4 June 1993 21 November 1994 535 1993–1994
Doug Livermore Tottenham Hotspur 27 May 1992 19 June 1993 388 1992–1993 [134]
Ossie Ardiles Tottenham Hotspur 19 June 1993 1 November 1994 500 1993–1994 [135]
Steve Perryman Tottenham Hotspur 1 November 1994 15 November 1994 14 1994 [136]
Gerry Francis Tottenham Hotspur 15 November 1994 19 November 1997 1100 1994–1997 [137]
Christian Gross Tottenham Hotspur 25 November 1997 5 September 1998 284 1997–1998 [138]
David Pleat Tottenham Hotspur 30 August 1998 3 October 1998 24 1998 [139]
Chris Hughton Tottenham Hotspur 7 September 1998 1 October 1998 34 1998 [103]
George Graham Tottenham Hotspur 5 October 1998 16 March 2001 893 1998–2001 [140]
David Pleat Tottenham Hotspur 16 March 2001 2 April 2001 17 2001 [141]
Glenn Hoddle Tottenham Hotspur 2 April 2001 21 September 2003 902 2001–2003 [142]
David Pleat Tottenham Hotspur 21 September 2003 3 June 2004 256 2003–2004 [143]
Jacques Santini Tottenham Hotspur 3 June 2004 5 November 2004 155 2004 [144]
Martin Jol Tottenham Hotspur 5 November 2004 25 October 2007 1084 2004–2007 [145]
Clive Allen Tottenham Hotspur 25 October 2007 29 October 2007 4 2007
Alex Inglethorpe Tottenham Hotspur 25 October 2007 29 October 2007 4 2007
Juande Ramos Tottenham Hotspur 27 October 2007 25 October 2008 364 2007–2008 [146]
Clive Allen Tottenham Hotspur 25 October 2008 26 October 2008 1 2008
Harry Redknapp Tottenham Hotspur 26 October 2008 13 June 2012 1326 2008–2012 [147]
André Villas-Boas Tottenham Hotspur 6 July 2012 16 December 2013 528 2012–2013 [148]
Tim Sherwood Tottenham Hotspur 16 December 2013 13 May 2014 148 2013–2014 [149]
Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham Hotspur 27 May 2014 19 November 2019 2002 2014–2019 [150]
José Mourinho Tottenham Hotspur 20 November 2019 Present* 269 2019– [151]
Graham Taylor Watford 21 February 1996 1 June 2001 1927 1999–2000 [152]
Aidy Boothroyd Watford 29 March 2005 3 November 2008 1315 2006–2007 [153]
Quique Sánchez Flores Watford 5 June 2015 15 May 2016 345 2015–2016
Walter Mazzarri Watford 1 July 2016 21 May 2017 324 2016–2017
Marco Silva Watford 27 May 2017 21 January 2018 239 2017–2018
Javi Gracia Watford 21 January 2018 7 September 2019 594 2018–2019
Quique Sánchez Flores Watford 7 September 2019 1 December 2019 85 2019 [154]
Hayden Mullins Watford 2 December 2019 7 December 2019 5 2019
Nigel Pearson Watford 8 December 2019 19 July 2020 224 2019–2020
Hayden Mullins Watford 19 July 2020 15 August 2020 27 2020
Gary Megson West Bromwich Albion 9 March 2000 26 October 2004 1692 2002–2003
2004
[155]
Frank Burrows West Bromwich Albion 27 October 2004 8 November 2004 12 2004 [156]
Bryan Robson West Bromwich Albion 9 November 2004 18 September 2006 678 2004–2006 [157]
Tony Mowbray West Bromwich Albion 18 October 2006 16 June 2009 972 2008–2009 [158]
Roberto Di Matteo West Bromwich Albion 30 June 2009 6 February 2011 586 2010–2011 [159]
Michael Appleton West Bromwich Albion 6 February 2011 14 February 2011 8 2011 [160]
Roy Hodgson West Bromwich Albion 14 February 2011 13 May 2012 454 2011–2012 [161]
Steve Clarke West Bromwich Albion 8 June 2012 14 December 2013 554 2012–2013 [162]
Keith Downing West Bromwich Albion 14 December 2013 9 January 2014 26 2013–2014 [163]
Pepe Mel West Bromwich Albion 9 January 2014 12 May 2014 123 2014
Alan Irvine West Bromwich Albion 14 June 2014 29 December 2014 199 2014
Rob Kelly West Bromwich Albion 29 December 2014 1 January 2015 3 2014–2015
Tony Pulis West Bromwich Albion 1 January 2015 20 November 2017 1054 2015–2017
Gary Megson West Bromwich Albion 20 November 2017 29 November 2017 9 2017
Alan Pardew West Bromwich Albion 29 November 2017 2 April 2018 124 2017–2018
Darren Moore West Bromwich Albion 2 April 2018[N 7] 9 March 2019 341 2018
Slaven Bilić West Bromwich Albion 13 June 2019 Present* 429 2020–
Billy Bonds West Ham United 23 February 1990 10 August 1994 1629 1993–1994 [164]
Harry Redknapp West Ham United 10 August 1994 9 May 2001 2464 1994–2001 [165]
Glenn Roeder West Ham United 9 May 2001 24 April 2003 715 2001–2003 [166]
Trevor Brooking West Ham United 24 April 2003 12 May 2003 18 2003 [167]
Alan Pardew West Ham United 20 October 2003 11 December 2006 1148 2005–2006 [168]
Alan Curbishley West Ham United 13 December 2006 3 September 2008 630 2006–2008 [169]
Kevin Keen West Ham United 3 September 2008 15 September 2008 12 2008 [170]
Gianfranco Zola West Ham United 15 September 2008 11 May 2010 603 2008–2010 [171]
Avram Grant West Ham United 3 June 2010 15 May 2011 346 2010–2011 [172]
Kevin Keen West Ham United 15 May 2011 1 June 2011 17 2011 [173]
Sam Allardyce West Ham United 1 June 2011 24 May 2015 1453 2012–2015
Slaven Bilić West Ham United 9 June 2015 6 November 2017 881 2015–2017
David Moyes West Ham United 7 November 2017 16 May 2018 190 2017–2018
Manuel Pellegrini West Ham United 22 May 2018 28 December 2019 585 2018–2019 [174]
David Moyes West Ham United 29 December 2019 Present* 230 2019– [175]
Paul Jewell Wigan Athletic 12 June 2001 14 May 2007 2162 2005–2007 [176]
Chris Hutchings Wigan Athletic 14 May 2007 5 November 2007 175 2007 [176]
Frank Barlow Wigan Athletic 5 November 2007 26 November 2007 21 2007 [176]
Steve Bruce Wigan Athletic 26 November 2007 3 June 2009 555 2007–2009 [176]
Roberto Martínez Wigan Athletic 15 June 2009 28 May 2013 1443 2009–2013 [177][178]
Joe Kinnear Wimbledon 19 January 1992 9 June 1999 2698 1992–1999
Egil Olsen Wimbledon 9 June 1999 1 May 2000 327 1999–2000 [179]
Terry Burton Wimbledon 1 May 2000 25 April 2002 724 2000 [179]
Dave Jones Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 January 2001 11 November 2004 1408 2003–2004 [121]
Mick McCarthy Wolverhampton Wanderers 5 August 2006 14 February 2012 2019 2009–2012 [180]
Terry Connor Wolverhampton Wanderers 24 February 2012 30 June 2012 127 2012 [181]
Nuno Espírito Santo Wolverhampton Wanderers 31 May 2017 Present* 1172 2018– [182]

Most games managed in the Premier League

List of managers who have taken charge of at least 300 Premier League matches.
Rank Manager Games Club(s)
1 Arsène Wenger 828 Arsenal (828)
2 Alex Ferguson 810 Manchester United (810)
3 Harry Redknapp 639 West Ham United (269)
Portsmouth (157)
Tottenham Hotspur (144)
Queens Park Rangers (71)
Southampton (22)
4 David Moyes 545 Everton (427)
West Ham United (46)
Sunderland (38)
Manchester United (34)
5 Sam Allardyce 512 Bolton Wanderers (226)
West Ham United (114)
Blackburn Rovers (76)
Sunderland (30)
Everton (24)
Newcastle United (21)
Crystal Palace (21)
6 Mark Hughes 466 Stoke City (174)
Blackburn Rovers (148)
Manchester City (54)
Fulham (38)
Queens Park Rangers (30)
Southampton (22)
7 Steve Bruce 430 Birmingham City (165)
Sunderland (89)
Hull City (76)
Wigan Athletic (62)
Newcastle United (38)
8 Martin O'Neill 359 Leicester City (152)
Aston Villa (152)
Sunderland (55)
9 Rafael Benítez 340 Liverpool (228)
Newcastle United (86)
Chelsea (26)
10 José Mourinho 331 Chelsea (212)
Manchester United (93)
Tottenham Hotspur (26)
11 Alan Curbishley 328 Charlton Athletic (266)
West Ham United (62)
12 Roy Hodgson 327 Crystal Palace (110)
Fulham (94)
Blackburn Rovers (52)
West Bromwich Albion (51)
Liverpool (20)
13 Tony Pulis 322 Stoke City (190)
West Bromwich Albion (106)
Crystal Palace (26)
14 Alan Pardew 320 Newcastle United (155)
Crystal Palace (74)
West Ham United (55)
Charlton Athletic (18)
West Bromwich Albion (18)
15 Graeme Souness 319 Blackburn Rovers (118)
Newcastle United (95)
Liverpool (68)
Southampton (38)
16 Joe Kinnear 302 Wimbledon (284)
Newcastle United (18)
(Bold denotes manager currently managing a Premier League club)
Statistics correct as of end of 2019–20 season.

Premier League title-winning managers

Rank Manager Club(s) No. of titles won Seasons
1 Alex Ferguson Manchester United 13 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99,
1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07,
2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13
2 José Mourinho Chelsea 3 2004–05, 2005–06, 2014–15
Arsène Wenger Arsenal 1997–98, 2001–02, 2003–04
4 Pep Guardiola Manchester City 2 2017–18, 2018–19
5 Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea 1 2009–10
Antonio Conte 2016–17
Kenny Dalglish Blackburn Rovers 1994–95
Jürgen Klopp Liverpool 2019–20
Roberto Mancini Manchester City 2011–12
Manuel Pellegrini 2013–14
Claudio Ranieri Leicester City 2015–16
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See also

Notes

  1. Parker served as caretaker manager until 10 May 2019, when he was given a long term appointment.
  2. Brian Horton and Steve Ashton took charge of Hull for two days, however no fixtures were played in this time.
  3. Phelan served as caretaker manager until 13 October 2016, when he was given a long term appointment.
  4. Shakespeare served as caretaker manager until 12 March 2017, when he was given a long term appointment.
  5. Solskjær served as caretaker manager until 28 March 2019, when he was given a long term appointment.
  6. Ramsey served as caretaker manager until 12 February 2015, when he was given a long term appointment.
  7. Moore served as caretaker manager until 18 May 2018, when he was given a long term appointment.

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