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Championship Manager
Genre(s)Sport
Creator(s)Collyer brothers
Platform(s)Amiga, Atari ST, DOS, Windows, Mac OS, Xbox, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360
First releaseChampionship Manager (1992)
Latest releaseChampionship Manager 17 (2016)

The Championship Manager is a series of football-management simulation video games, the first of which was released in 1992.

The Championship Manager brand and game was conceived by brothers Paul and Oliver Collyer. In a scenario typical of many self-made game programming teams in the early days of the industry, the original Championship Manager game was written from their bedroom in Shropshire, England.[1] The brothers subsequently founded a development company to take the game further, Sports Interactive, and moved to Islington, North London. Championship Manager became the most popular football management sim of the later 1990s and early 2000s, regularly setting sales records.[2]

In 2003, Sports Interactive split with Eidos, the publishers of Championship Manager.[3] Sports Interactive retained the game's database and match engine, producing a new game based on these titled Football Manager. Eidos retained the name and interface, with BGS taking over the development of Championship Manager. Although the two series initially ran alongside one another, the sales of Championship Manager began to fall below those of Football Manager. The most recent full version of Championship Manager was Championship Manager 2010, with an iOS mobile game in 2011 the latest game to date released by Eidos.

Square Enix Europe, owners of the brand after purchasing Eidos, revived Championship Manager under the title of Champ Man in 2013. They have released five games for iOS and Android handheld systems and mobile phones since then.[4]

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Championship Manager[edit]

The release of the first version of the game was not an outstanding success, and sales were steady rather than spectacular. Reviews ranged from the encouraging to the dismissive; the original game was written in BASIC, a programming language not well suited to programming high-performance video games. Other limitations included the fact that generated names were used for each team, whereas its key competitors of the time, such as Premier Manager and The Manager, included real players in the game.

Championship Manager '93[edit]

The release of Championship Manager '93 one year later built on the original game, ported to the C programming language, adding a real life player database and other features. By now Championship Manager had built a large following in the UK. This was reviewed many times around July 1993 from its release in around May 1993.[citation needed]

Championship Manager Italia[edit]

The Championship Manager '93/'94 engine was the basis for Championship Manager Italia. This was a version that simulated the top two divisions of Italian football (Serie A and Serie B). There was also a 1995 seasonal update released for this game.

Championship Manager '93 data update disks[edit]

The success of Championship Manager '93' spurred the release of two update disks, the first 'contains every transfer, promotion, relegation and manager changes' for the beginning of the '93/'94 season which is known as 'The 1993/94 Season Data Up-Date Disk'. The update required the original Championship Manager '93 disks, three blank disks and the Championship Manager '93/'94 Season Data Up-Date Disk disk. This was released around September 1993.[[:Category: ]]

The second of the two update disks is known as 'End of 1994 Season Data Up-Date Disk.' which 'Includes all the latest player transfers. All the play-off results. End of season player stats' for the season 1993/1994. This was released around the end of season 1993/1994.[citation needed]

Championship Manager 2[edit]

The success of the franchise lead to the release of Championship Manager 2 in September 1995. The game again included up-to-date squads for each team, added photos of each ground to build an atmosphere of the teams managed or visited, and included an in-match commentary with the voice of Clive Tyldesley.

Two seasonal updates followed over the next two years.[citation needed]

Championship Manager 96/97[edit]

Championship Manager 96/97 was released in 1996 and was the first game to feature a non-British league as playable in the standard game - in this case the Italian leagues. It also included several rule changes to reflect the many changes going on in the real life world of football at that time, such as the Bosman ruling.[citation needed]

Championship Manager 97/98[edit]

Released in 1997, this version of the game included nine leagues from around the world, three of which could be run simultaneously, new competition formats to follow those implemented in reality, and many more tactical options. The game remains popular amongst fans of the series, mainly for its simplicity compared to the huge, processor-intensive games that the series has since developed into.[citation needed]

Championship Manager 3[edit]

This was the first of the seasonal updates to Championship Manager 3. It also included more media involvement, board interaction and improved scouting functions.

Championship Manager: Season 99/00[edit]

This update saw the American Major League Soccer added to the list of playable leagues. It also added the World Club Championship to the equation.

Championship Manager: Season 99/00 received a 'Gold' sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[5] indicating sales of at least 200,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[6]

Championship Manager: Season 00/01[edit]

Ten more playable leagues were introduced for this version, including Australia, Greece, Northern Ireland, Russia and Wales. It was also the first version of the game to come with a data editor - something which has been continued for all subsequent versions.[citation needed]

Championship Manager: Season 01/02[edit]

No new playable leagues were added to this version of Championship Manager (until a patch was later released that added South Korea's K-League to the game) allowing the developers to fine-tune the game's mechanics. Championship Manager 01/02 also contained the fictional players. The game was released as freeware in December 2008.[7]

In April 2002, Sports Interactive took the decision to move away from the PC platform for the first time since Championship Manager 2, producing a version of Championship Manager 01/02 for the Xbox. The success of the game saw a follow up, Championship Manager 02/03 released seven months later.

Championship Manager 4[edit]

Championship Manager 4 was released on March 28, 2003, and broke all records on its release becoming, at that time, the fastest-selling PC game on its first day of release. Championship Manager 4 included thirty-nine playable leagues, plus four more in its update, Championship Manager: Season 03/04. On the gameplay side, a top-down view of the match engine was included for the first time a significant shift from the 'imagination' philosophy championed by Sports Interactive previously.

Despite its high sales, Championship Manager 4 was generally not well received by hardcore fans for several reasons. The game ran quite slowly on computers which had previously had no difficulty in running Championship Manager games.[citation needed] The original release contained some functional bugs which in some cases rendered the game farcical—the score in matches could randomly change, and lower division clubs were able to sign superstars with ease. One bug had non-league club Northwich Victoria moving to a stadium with a capacity of 850,000. Sports Interactive used the euphemistic term 'Enhancement Packs' to describe patches to fix the bugs in the original release; this term was dropped for future releases.[citation needed]

Championship Manager: Season 03/04[edit]

This was the final Championship Manager game to be developed by Sports Interactive before they were forced to start a new franchise under the name Football Manager. Championship Manager 03/04 ironed out many of the problems seen in Championship Manager 4 and added new features and more new playable leagues to the game.

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Championship Manager 5[edit]

This was the first version in the series to be developed in-house by Eidos. Both Football Manager 2005 and Championship Manager 5 were to be released in October or November 2004. However, the release date of Championship Manager 5 was put back by Eidos to March 2005, due to the extent of work required to code the game from scratch. This allowed Football Manager 2005 a clear run to establish itself ahead of the release of Championship Manager 5.

Championship Manager PSP[edit]

Championship Manager was released on the Sony PSP in December 2005. It was developed by Gusto Games and was the first game in the series to be released on a handheld system.

Championship Manager Online[edit]

This is the first online version of either Championship Manager or Football Manager, and was launched in UK on February 22, 2005.

Championship Manager 2006[edit]

The follow-up to Championship Manager 5 was released on PC on March 31, 2006 under the name Championship Manager 2006.

This version did little to reverse the growing gap in quality between Championship Manager and Football Manager. Basic features that had been a staple of the latter from over a decade, such as international management, were missing from the boxed version of Championship Manager 2006.

November 10, 2006, saw the arrival of Championship Manager 2006 (with Championship Manager 5 not being ported) on Macintosh. Championship Manager 2007 was planned for release on the Mac OS X platform in 2007.

Championship Manager 2007[edit]

Championship Manager 2007 was released on October 13, 2006. Sales continued to be lower than for Football Manager.

Championship Manager 2008[edit]

Championship Manager 2008 was released on 2 November 2008, with users able to play in a multiplayer mode, with more than one person on an account. Also, users can manage nations and can apply 'Club Benefactor', which lets the user have more money, although these additions were added in the previous Championship Manager. Another feature is the addition of more leagues – for example, the Australian League – player tendencies and team talks.

Championship Manager 2010[edit]

Championship Manager 2010 was originally planned for release on 24 April 2009,[8] however Eidos Interactive released the game on September 11, 2009. A fully 3D match engine (using motion-captured movements to provide more than 500 animations per player) was implemented for the first time, and it was announced on February 6 that new English Leagues, the Isthmian, Southern and Northern Premier Leagues would be included in the game, as well as Croatian, Romanian, Irish and Northern Irish Leagues. The German league system was also restructured for this edition, including the 3. Liga and 3 Regionalliga.[9] The game was released 11 September with a demo version being available on the website from 14 August.

On 18 August a 'pay what you want for Championship Manager 2010' promotion was announced whereby between 18 August and 10 September a digital copy of the game could be pre-ordered from the Championship Manager store and was available for download on the day of launch, 10 September. Each customer set the price they were willing to pay in addition to a transaction fee.[10]

Championship Manager 2011[edit]

A version of Championship Manager 2011 was released for iOS.[11] No later version had been released as of September 2014. It was followed by a period of three years with no Championship Manager games, although a new game, Championship Manager: World of Football (a collaboration between Beautiful Game Studios and Shanda Games), was announced by Square Enix in July 2011.[12]

Square Enix era[edit]

The Championship Manager series was revived by Square Enix in 2013. Championship Manager 13/14, branded as Champ Man, was released on October 15, 2013 for mobile phones.[13] A follow up to this game, Champ Man 15, was released on August 18, 2014, for iOS and Android, Champ Man 16 was released in September 2015.[14] In 2016, Championship Manager 17 was released. As of May 31, 2018, Square Enix has ceased all game services for all Championship Manager mobile games and removed them from the iOS and Android app stores.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^Hale, Ed. 'The Untold History Of The Championship Manager / Football Manager Games'. Retro Collect. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  2. ^'The Death of Championship Manager – as I saw it'. Sportskeda. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  3. ^'Football Manager boss ends silence on Championship Manager split'. CVG. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  4. ^http://eu.square-enix.com/en/games/champ-man
  5. ^'ELSPA Sales Awards: Gold'. Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association. Archived from the original on March 19, 2009.
  6. ^Caoili, Eric (November 26, 2008). 'ELSPA: Wii Fit, Mario Kart Reach Diamond Status In UK'. Gamasutra. Archived from the original on September 18, 2017.
  7. ^CM Season 01/02 DownloadArchived 2010-03-05 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^[1]
  9. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2009-02-09. Retrieved 2009-02-07.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2009-08-21. Retrieved 2009-08-19.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^'Championship Manager 2011'. iTunes.
  12. ^'Square Enix announces Championship Manager free-to-play MMO'. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  13. ^Cook, Dave (October 15, 2013). 'Championship Manager 13/14 season update out on iOS and Android now'. VG247. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  14. ^'Square Enix Releases Champ Man 15 on iOS'. Archived from the original on 2014-11-11. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
  15. ^'Game Service Closure'. Retrieved May 31, 2018.

External links[edit]

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The EFL Championship is a professional football league in England which is the second tier of the English football league system.

Some of the people have served spells as caretaker (temporary) managers in the period between a managerial departure and appointment.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the manager is currently managing the EFL Championship club his name is next to.

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List of managers by club[edit]

The dates of appointment and departure may fall outside the club's period in the EFL Championship.

Key
Incumbent manager
Caretaker manager
§Incumbent but no longer in EFL Championship
*Present up to date as of 28 May 2019
NameNat.Championship clubFromUntilYears in
FLC
Ref.
Roberto Di MatteoAston Villa2 June 20163 October 20162016
Steve BruceAston Villa12 October 20163 October 20182016–2018
Kevin MacDonaldAston Villa3 October 201810 October 20182018
Dean Smith §Aston Villa10 October 2018Present*2018–2019
Andy RitchieBarnsley13 May 200521 November 20062006[1][2]
Simon DaveyBarnsley22 November 200629 August 20092006–2009[3][4]
Mark RobinsBarnsley9 September 200915 May 20112009–2011[5][6]
Keith HillBarnsley1 June 201129 December 20122011–2012[7][8]
David FlitcroftBarnsley30 December 2012[N 1]30 November 20132012–2013[9][10]
Danny WilsonBarnsley17 December 201312 February 20152013–2014
Paul HeckingbottomBarnsley6 February 2016[N 2]6 February 20182016–2018
Paul HarsleyBarnsley6 February 201816 February 20182018
José MoraisBarnsley16 February 20186 May 20182018
Daniel StendelBarnsley6 June 2018Present*2019–
Steve BruceBirmingham City12 December 200119 November 20072006–2007[11][12]
Alex McLeishBirmingham City28 November 200712 June 20112008–2009[13][14]
Chris HughtonBirmingham City22 June 20114 June 20122011–2012[15][16]
Lee ClarkBirmingham City27 June 201220 October 20142012–2014[17]
Richard BealeBirmingham City20 October 201427 October 20142014
Malcolm CrosbyBirmingham City20 October 201427 October 20142014
Gary RowettBirmingham City27 October 201414 December 20162014–2016
Gianfranco ZolaBirmingham City14 December 201617 April 20172016–2017
Harry RedknappBirmingham City18 April 201716 September 20172017
Lee CarsleyBirmingham City16 September 201729 September 20172017
Steve CotterillBirmingham City29 September 20173 March 20182017–2018
Garry MonkBirmingham City4 March 2018Present*2018–
Steve KeanBlackburn Rovers22 December 201029 September 20122012[18][19]
Eric BlackBlackburn Rovers29 September 201231 October 20122012
Henning BergBlackburn Rovers31 October 201227 December 20122012[20][21]
Gary BowyerBlackburn Rovers27 December 201211 January 20132012–2013
Michael AppletonBlackburn Rovers11 January 201319 March 20132013[22][23]
Gary BowyerBlackburn Rovers19 March 201324 May 20132013
Gary BowyerBlackburn Rovers24 May 201310 November 20152013–2015[24]
Paul LambertBlackburn Rovers15 November 20157 May 20162015–2016
Owen CoyleBlackburn Rovers2 June 201621 February 20172016–2017
Tony MowbrayBlackburn Rovers22 February 2017Present*2017
2018–
Simon GraysonBlackpool5 August 200623 December 20082007–2008[25]1
Tony ParkesBlackpool24 December 200819 May 20092008–2009
Ian HollowayBlackpool21 May 20093 November 20122009–2010
2011–2012
[26][27]
Steve ThompsonBlackpool3 November 20127 November 20122012
Michael AppletonBlackpool7 November 201211 January 20132012–2013[22][28]
Steve ThompsonBlackpool11 January 201316 February 20132013
Paul InceBlackpool16 February 201321 January 20142013–2014[29]
Barry FergusonBlackpool21 January 20143 May 20142014
José RigaBlackpool11 June 201427 October 20142014[30]
Lee ClarkBlackpool30 October 20149 May 20152014–2015
Owen CoyleBolton Wanderers8 January 20109 October 20122012[31][32]
Jimmy PhillipsBolton Wanderers9 October 201223 October 20122012
Dougie FreedmanBolton Wanderers23 October 20123 October 20142012–2014[33]
Neil LennonBolton Wanderers12 October 201415 March 20162014–2016
Jimmy PhillipsBolton Wanderers15 March 201610 June 20162016
Phil Parkinson §Bolton Wanderers10 June 2016Present*2017–2019
Eddie Howe §Bournemouth12 October 2012Present*2013–2015
Mark WarburtonBrentford10 December 20131 June 20152014–2015
Marinus DijkhuizenBrentford1 June 201528 September 20152015
Lee CarsleyBrentford28 September 201530 November 20152015
Dean SmithBrentford30 November 201510 October 20182015–2018
Thomas FrankBrentford16 October 2018Present*2018–
Mark McGheeBrighton & Hove Albion28 October 20038 September 20062004–2006
Gus PoyetBrighton & Hove Albion10 November 201023 June 20132011–2013[34]
Óscar GarciaBrighton & Hove Albion26 June 201312 May 20142013–2014[35][36]
Sami HyypiäBrighton & Hove Albion6 June 201422 December 20142014[37]
Nathan JonesBrighton & Hove Albion22 December 201431 December 20142014
Chris HughtonBrighton & Hove Albion31 December 201413 May 20192014–2017
Gary JohnsonBristol City23 September 200518 March 20102007–2010[38][39]
Keith MillenBristol City18 March 20102 May 20102010
Steve CoppellBristol City2 May 201012 August 20102010[40][41]
Keith MillenBristol City12 August 20103 October 20112010–2011[41][42]
Steve WigleyBristol City3 October 201119 October 20112011
Derek McInnesBristol City19 October 201112 January 20132011–2013[43][44]
Sean O'DriscollBristol City14 January 201328 November 20132013[45]
Steve CotterillBristol City3 December 201314 January 20162013–2014
2015–2016
John PembertonBristol City14 January 20166 February 20162016
Lee JohnsonBristol City6 February 2016Present*2016–
Steve CotterillBurnley3 June 20048 November 20072004–2007[46][47]
Steve DavisBurnley8 November 200722 November 20072007
Owen CoyleBurnley22 November 20075 January 20102007–2009[48][49]
Brian LawsBurnley13 January 201029 December 20102010[50][51]
Stuart GrayBurnley29 December 201014 January 20112010–2011
Eddie HoweBurnley14 January 201112 October 20122011–2012[52][53]
Terry PashleyBurnley16 October 201230 October 20122012[54]
Sean Dyche §Burnley30 October 2012Present*2012–2014
2015–2016
[55]
Nigel Clough §Burton Albion7 December 2015Present*2016–2018
Lennie LawrenceCardiff City18 February 200225 May 20052004–2005[56]
Dave JonesCardiff City25 May 200531 May 20112005–2011[57][58]
Malky MackayCardiff City17 June 201127 December 20132011–2013[59]
Ole Gunnar SolskjærCardiff City2 January 201418 September 20142014
Danny GabbidonCardiff City18 September 20145 October 20142014
Scott YoungCardiff City18 September 20145 October 20142014
Russell SladeCardiff City5 October 20147 May 20162014–2016
Paul TrollopeCardiff City18 May 20164 October 20162016
Neil WarnockCardiff City5 October 2016Present*2016–2018
2019–
Alan PardewCharlton Athletic24 December 200622 November 20082007–2008[60][61]
Phil ParkinsonCharlton Athletic28 November 20084 January 20112008–2009[62][63]
Chris PowellCharlton Athletic14 January 201111 March 20142012–2014[64]
José RigaCharlton Athletic11 March 201427 May 20142014
Bob PeetersCharlton Athletic27 May 201411 January 20152014–2015[65]
Damian MatthewCharlton Athletic11 January 201513 January 20152015
Ben RobertsCharlton Athletic11 January 201513 January 20152015
Guy LuzonCharlton Athletic13 January 201524 October 20152015
Karel FraeyeCharlton Athletic26 October 201513 January 20162015–2016
José RigaCharlton Athletic14 January 20167 May 20162016
Lee BowyerCharlton Athletic22 March 2018[N 3]Present*2019–
Geraint WilliamsColchester United28 June 200622 September 20082006–2008[66][67]
Peter ReidCoventry City6 May 20046 January 20052004–2005[68][69]
Adrian HeathCoventry City6 January 200523 January 20052005
Micky AdamsCoventry City23 January 200517 January 20072005–2007[70][71]
Adrian HeathCoventry City17 January 200719 February 20072007
Iain DowieCoventry City19 February 200711 February 20082007–2008[72][73]
Frankie BunnCoventry City11 February 200819 February 20082008^1
John HarbinCoventry City11 February 200819 February 20082008^1
Chris ColemanCoventry City19 February 20084 May 20102008–2010[74]
Aidy BoothroydCoventry City20 May 201014 March 20112010–2011[75][76]
Steve HarrisonCoventry City14 March 201128 April 20112011
Andy ThornCoventry City28 April 201126 August 20122011–2012[77][78]
Dario Gradi
Crewe Alexandra1 June 19831 July 20072004–2006
Iain DowieCrystal Palace22 December 200322 May 20062005–2006[79][80]
Peter TaylorCrystal Palace13 June 20068 October 20072006–2007[81][82]
Neil WarnockCrystal Palace11 October 20071 March 20102007–2010[83]
Paul HartCrystal Palace2 March 20102 May 20102010[84]
George BurleyCrystal Palace17 June 20101 January 20112010–2011[85][86]
Dougie FreedmanCrystal Palace12 January 201123 October 20122011–2012[33][87]
Lennie LawrenceCrystal Palace23 October 20121 November 20122012[88]
Ian HollowayCrystal Palace3 November 201223 October 20132012–2013[27]
George BurleyDerby County31 March 20038 June 20052004–2005[89][90]
Phil BrownDerby County24 June 200530 January 20062005–2006[91][92]
Terry WestleyDerby County31 January 20062 May 20062006[93][94]
Billy DaviesDerby County2 June 200626 November 20072006–2007[95][96]
Paul JewellDerby County28 November 200728 December 20082008[97][98]
Chris HutchingsDerby County28 December 20087 January 20092008–2009
Nigel CloughDerby County8 January 200928 September 20132009–2013[99]
Steve McClarenDerby County30 September 201325 May 20152013–2015
Paul ClementDerby County1 June 20158 February 20162015–2016
Darren WassallDerby County8 February 201627 May 20162016
Nigel PearsonDerby County27 May 201627 September 20162016
Chris PowellDerby County27 September 201612 October 20162016
Steve McClarenDerby County12 October 201612 March 20172016–2017
Gary RowettDerby County14 March 201722 May 20182017–2018
Frank LampardDerby County31 May 2018Present*2018–
Sean O'DriscollDoncaster Rovers8 September 200623 September 20112007–2011[100][101]
Dean SaundersDoncaster Rovers23 September 20117 January 20132011–2012[101][102]
Paul DickovDoncaster Rovers20 May 20138 September 20152013–2014
Felix MagathFulham14 February 201418 September 20142014
Kit SymonsFulham18 September 201429 October 20142014
Kit SymonsFulham29 October 20148 November 20152014–2015
Peter GrantFulham18 November 20158 December 20152015
Stuart GrayFulham8 December 201527 December 20152015
Slaviša JokanovićFulham27 December 201514 November 20182015–2018
Scott ParkerFulham28 February 2019[N 4]Present*2019–
Andy HessenthalerGillingham12 June 200023 November 20042004[103]
John GormanGillingham23 November 20047 December 20042004
Stan TernentGillingham7 December 200421 May 20052004–2005[104]
Simon GraysonHuddersfield Town20 February 201224 January 20132012–2013[105][106]
Mark LillisHuddersfield Town24 January 201314 February 20132013
Mark RobinsHuddersfield Town14 February 201310 August 20142013–2014[107]
Mark LillisHuddersfield Town10 August 20143 September 20142014
Chris PowellHuddersfield Town3 September 20144 November 20152014–2015
Mark LillisHuddersfield Town4 November 20158 November 20152015
David WagnerHuddersfield Town9 November 201514 January 20192015–2017
Jan SiewertHuddersfield Town21 January 2019Present*2019–
Peter TaylorHull CityOctober 200213 June 20062004–2006[81]
Phil ParkinsonHull City29 June 20064 December 20062006[108][109]
Phil BrownHull City4 January 200715 March 20102007–2008[110][111]1
Nigel PearsonHull City29 June 201015 November 20112010–2011[112][113]
Nicky BarmbyHull City15 November 2011[N 5]8 May 20122011–2012[114][115]
Steve BruceHull City8 June 201222 July 20162012–2013
2015–2016
[116]
Leonid SlutskyHull City9 June 20173 December 20172017
Nigel AdkinsHull City7 December 2017Present*2017–
Joe RoyleIpswich Town28 November 200211 May 20062004–2006[117][118]
Jim MagiltonIpswich Town5 June 200622 April 20092006–2009[119][120]
Roy KeaneIspwich Town23 April 20097 January 20112009–2011[121][122]
Paul JewellIpswich Town10 January 201124 October 20122011–2012[123][124]
Chris HutchingsIpswich Town24 October 20121 November 20122012
Mick McCarthyIpswich Town1 November 201210 April 20182012–2018[125]
Bryan KlugIpswich Town10 April 201830 May 20182018
Paul HurstIpswich Town30 May 201825 October 20182018
Bryan KlugIpswich Town25 October 201827 October 20182018
Paul Lambert §Ipswich Town27 October 2018Present*2018–2019
Kevin BlackwellLeeds United1 June 200420 September 20062004–2006[126][127]
John CarverLeeds United21 September 200623 October 20062006
David GeddisLeeds United23 October 200620 September 20062006
Dennis WiseLeeds United20 September 200629 January 20082006–2007[128][129]
Simon GraysonLeeds United23 December 20081 February 20122010–2012[130][131]
Neil RedfearnLeeds United1 February 201218 February 20122012
Neil WarnockLeeds United18 February 20121 April 20132012–2013[132][133]
Brian McDermottLeeds United12 April 201330 May 20142013–2014[134][135]
David HockadayLeeds United12 June 201428 August 20142014[136]
Neil RedfearnLeeds United28 August 201423 September 20142014
Darko MilaničLeeds United23 September 201425 October 20142014
Neil RedfearnLeeds United1 November 201420 May 20152014–2015
Uwe RöslerLeeds United20 May 201519 October 20152015
Steve EvansLeeds United19 October 201531 May 20162015–2016
Garry MonkLeeds United2 June 201625 May 20172016–2017
Thomas ChristiansenLeeds United15 June 20174 February 20182017–2018
Paul HeckingbottomLeeds United6 February 20181 June 20182018
Marcelo BielsaLeeds United15 June 2018Present*2018–
Micky AdamsLeicester City4 April 200211 October 20042004[137][138]
Dave BassettLeicester City11 October 200431 October 20042004
Craig LeveinLeicester City29 October 200425 January 20052004–2007[139][140]
Rob KellyLeicester City13 February 200611 April 20072005–2006[141]1
Nigel WorthingtonLeicester City11 April 200725 May 20072007[142]
Martin AllenLeicester City25 May 200729 August 20072007[143][144]
Steve BeagleholeLeicester City29 August 200713 September 20072007^3
Jon RudkinLeicester City29 August 200713 September 20072007
Mike StowellLeicester City29 August 200713 September 20072007
Gary MegsonLeicester City13 September 200724 October 20072007[145][146]
Frank BurrowsLeicester City24 October 200722 November 20072007
Gerry TaggartLeicester City24 October 200722 November 20072007
Ian HollowayLeicester City22 November 200723 May 20082007–2008[147][148]
Nigel PearsonLeicester City20 June 200829 June 20092009–2010[112][149]
Paulo SousaLeicester City7 July 20101 October 20102010[150][151]
Sven-Göran ErikssonLeicester City3 October 201025 October 20112010–2011[152][153]
Mike StowellLeicester City25 October 201115 November 20112011
Nigel PearsonLeicester City15 November 201130 June 20152011–2014[113]
Mike NewellLuton Town23 June 200315 March 20072005–2007[154]
Brian SteinLuton Town15 March 200727 March 20072007
Kevin BlackwellLuton Town27 March 200716 January 20082007
Graeme JonesLuton Town7 May 2019Present*2019–
Gareth SouthgateMiddlesbrough7 June 200621 October 20092009[155][156]
Colin CooperMiddlesbrough22 October 200926 October 20092009
Gordon StrachanMiddlesbrough26 October 200918 October 20102009–2010[157][158]
Steve AgnewMiddlesbrough18 October 201026 October 20102010
Tony MowbrayMiddlesbrough26 October 201021 October 20132010–2013[159]
Aitor KarankaMiddlesbrough13 November 201316 March 20172013–2016
Garry MonkMiddlesbrough9 June 201723 December 20172017
Craig LiddleMiddlesbrough23 December 201726 December 20172017
Tony PulisMiddlesbrough26 December 201717 May 20192017–2019
Dennis WiseMillwall15 October 20039 May 20052004–2005[160]1
Colin LeeMillwall27 July 200521 December 20052005[161][162]
Dave TuttleMillwall21 December 200520 April 20062005–2006[162][163]
Tony BurnsMillwall12 April 2006May 20062006
Alan McLearyMillwall12 April 2006May 20062006
Kenny JackettMillwall6 November 20077 May 20132010–2013[164][165]
Steve LomasMillwall6 June 201326 December 20132013
Scott FitzgeraldMillwall26 December 20136 January 20142013–2014
Neil HarrisMillwall26 December 20136 January 20142013–2014
Ian HollowayMillwall6 January 201410 March 20152014–2015
Neil HarrisMillwall10 March 2015[N 6]Present*2015
2017–
Karl RobinsonMilton Keynes Dons10 May 201023 October 20162015–2016
Chris HughtonNewcastle United24 May 200927 October 20092009
Chris HughtonNewcastle United27 October 20097 December 20102009–2010[166][167]1
Rafael Benítez §Newcastle United11 March 2016Present*2016–2017
Nigel WorthingtonNorwich City4 December 2000[N 7]1 October 20062005–2006[168][169]
Martin HunterNorwich City2 October 200613 October 20062006
Peter GrantNorwich City13 October 20069 October 20072006–2007[170][171]
Jim DuffyNorwich City9 October 200730 October 20072007
Glenn RoederNorwich City30 October 200716 January 20092007–2009[172][173]
Bryan GunnNorwich City16 January 2009[N 8]13 August 20092009[174][175][176]
Paul LambertNorwich City18 August 20092 June 20122010–2011[177][178]
Neil AdamsNorwich City6 April 20145 January 20152014–2015
Alex NeilNorwich City9 January 201510 March 20172015
2016–2017
Alan IrvineNorwich City10 March 201725 May 20172017
Daniel Farke §Norwich City25 May 2017Present*2017–2019
Colin CalderwoodNottingham Forest30 May 200626 December 20082007–2008[179][180]
John PembertonNottingham Forest26 December 200831 December 20082008
Billy DaviesNottingham Forest1 January 200912 June 20112009–2011[181][182]
Steve McClarenNottingham Forest13 June 20112 October 20112011[183][184]
Steve CotterillNottingham Forest14 October 201112 July 20122011–2012[185][186]
Sean O'DriscollNottingham Forest19 July 201226 December 20122012[187][188]
Alex McLeishNottingham Forest27 December 20125 February 20132012–2013[189][190]
Billy DaviesNottingham Forest7 February 201324 March 20142013–2014[191]
Gary BrazilNottingham Forest24 March 20143 May 20142014
Stuart PearceNottingham Forest1 July 20141 February 20152014–2015
Dougie FreedmanNottingham Forest1 February 201513 March 20162015–2016
Paul WilliamsNottingham Forest13 March 201612 May 20162016
Philippe MontanierNottingham Forest27 June 201614 January 20172016–2017
Gary BrazilNottingham Forest14 January 201714 March 20172017
Mark WarburtonNottingham Forest14 March 201731 December 20172017
Gary BrazilNottingham Forest31 December 20178 January 20182017–2018
Aitor KarankaNottingham Forest8 January 201811 January 20192018–2019
Simon IrelandNottingham Forest11 January 201915 January 20192019
Martin O'NeillNottingham Forest15 January 2019Present*2019–
Darren FergusonPeterborough United20 January 20079 November 20092009[192][193]
Mark CooperPeterborough United14 November 20091 February 20102009–2010[194][195]
Jim GannonPeterborough United2 February 20106 April 20102010[196][197]
Gary JohnsonPeterborough United6 April 201010 January 20112010[197][198]
Darren FergusonPeterborough United12 January 201121 February 20152011–2013[199]
Bobby WilliamsonPlymouth Argyle20 April 20046 September 20052004–2005
Tony PulisPlymouth Argyle25 September 200514 June 20062005–2006
Ian HollowayPlymouth Argyle28 June 200621 November 20072006–2007
Paul SturrockPlymouth Argyle27 November 200710 December 20092007–2009
Paul MarinerPlymouth Argyle10 December 20096 May 20102009–2010
Steve CotterillPortsmouth18 June 201014 October 20112010–2011[185][200]
Guy WhittinghamPortsmouth14 October 201110 November 20112011
Michael AppletonPortsmouth10 November 20117 November 20122011–2012[28][201]
Billy DaviesPreston North End29 August 20042 June 20062004–2006
Paul SimpsonPreston North End17 June 200613 November 20072006–2007
Alan IrvinePreston North End20 November 200729 December 20092007–2009
Rob KellyPreston North End29 December 20096 January 20102009–2010
Darren FergusonPreston North End6 January 201029 December 20102010[202]
Phil BrownPreston North End6 January 201114 December 20112011[203][204]
Simon GraysonPreston North End18 February 201329 June 20172015–2017
Alex NeilPreston North End4 July 2017Present*2017–
Ian HollowayQueens Park Rangers26 February 20016 February 20062004–2006
Gary WaddockQueens Park Rangers6 February 200620 September 20062006
John GregoryQueens Park Rangers20 September 20061 October 20072006–2007
Mick HarfordQueens Park Rangers1 October 200729 October 20072007
Luigi De CanioQueens Park Rangers29 October 200714 May 20082007–2008[205][206]
Iain DowieQueens Park Rangers14 May 200824 October 20082008[207][208]
Gareth AinsworthQueens Park Rangers24 October 200819 November 20082008
Paulo SousaQueens Park Rangers19 November 20089 April 20092008–2009[209][210]
Gareth AinsworthQueens Park Rangers9 April 20093 June 20092009
Jim MagiltonQueens Park Rangers3 June 200916 December 20092009[211][212]
Paul HartQueens Park Rangers17 December 200915 January 20102009–2010[213][214]
Mick HarfordQueens Park Rangers14 January 20101 March 20102010
Neil WarnockQueens Park Rangers1 March 20108 January 20122010–2011[215][216]
Harry RedknappQueens Park Rangers24 November 20123 February 20152013–2014[217]
Chris RamseyQueens Park Rangers12 February 20154 November 20152015
Neil WarnockQueens Park Rangers4 November 20154 December 20152015
Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkQueens Park Rangers4 December 20155 November 20162015–2016
Ian HollowayQueens Park Rangers11 November 201610 May 20182016–2018
Steve McClarenQueens Park Rangers18 May 20181 April 20192018–2019
John EustaceQueens Park Rangers1 April 20198 May 20192019
Mark WarburtonQueens Park Rangers8 May 2019Present*2019–
Steve CoppellReading9 October 200312 May 20092004–2006
2008–2009
Brendan RodgersReading5 June 200916 December 20092009
Brian McDermottReading17 December 200911 March 20132009–2012[218]
Nigel AdkinsReading26 March 201315 December 20142013–2014[219]
Steve ClarkeReading15 December 20144 December 20152014–2015
Martin KuhlReading4 December 201517 December 20152015
Brian McDermottReading17 December 201527 May 20162015–2016
Jaap StamReading13 June 201621 March 20182016–2018
Paul ClementReading23 March 20186 December 20182018
Scott MarshallReading6 December 201822 December 20182018
José Manuel GomesReading22 December 2018Present*2018–
Ronnie MooreRotherham United24 May 199731 January 20052004–2005
Alan KnillRotherham United31 January 20057 April 20052005
Mick HarfordRotherham United7 April 200510 December 20052005
Steve EvansRotherham United9 April 201228 September 20152014–2015
Eric BlackRotherham United28 September 20159 October 20152015
Neil RedfearnRotherham United9 October 20158 February 20162015–2016
Neil WarnockRotherham United11 February 201618 May 20162016
Alan StubbsRotherham United1 June 201619 October 20162016
Kenny JackettRotherham United21 October 201628 November 20162016
Paul Warne §Rotherham United28 November 2016[N 9]Present*2016–2017
2018–2019
Nigel AdkinsScunthorpe United6 November 200612 September 20102007–2008
2009–2010
[220]
Ian BaracloughScunthorpe United24 September 201016 March 20112010–2011[221][222]
Tony DawsScunthorpe United16 March 201131 March 20112011
Alan KnillScunthorpe United31 March 201129 October 20122011[223][224]
Neil WarnockSheffield United2 December 199917 May 20072004–2006
Bryan RobsonSheffield United22 May 200714 February 20082007–2008
Kevin BlackwellSheffield United14 February 200814 August 20102008–2010[225]
Gary SpeedSheffield United16 August 201014 December 20102010[226][227]
Micky AdamsSheffield United30 December 201010 May 20112010–2011[228][229]
Chris Wilder §Sheffield United12 May 2016Present*2017–2019
Paul SturrockSheffield Wednesday23 September 200419 October 20062005–2006
Sean McAuleySheffield Wednesday19 October 20066 November 20062006
Brian LawsSheffield Wednesday6 November 200613 December 20092006–2009
Sean McAuleySheffield Wednesday13 December 20098 January 20102009–2010
Alan IrvineSheffield Wednesday8 January 20103 February 20112010[230]
Dave JonesSheffield Wednesday1 March 20121 December 20132012–2013[231]
Stuart GraySheffield Wednesday1 December 2013[N 10]11 June 20152013–2015
Carlos CarvalhalSheffield Wednesday30 June 201524 December 20172015–2017
Lee BullenSheffield Wednesday24 December 20177 January 20182017–2018
Jos LuhukaySheffield Wednesday8 January 201821 December 20182018
Lee BullenSheffield Wednesday21 December 20182 January 20192018–2019
Steve AgnewSheffield Wednesday2 January 201931 January 20192019
Stephen ClemenceSheffield Wednesday2 January 201931 January 20192019
Steve BruceSheffield Wednesday1 February 2019Present*2019–
Harry RedknappSouthampton8 December 20042 December 20052005
Dave BassettSouthampton2 December 200523 December 200520051
Dennis WiseSouthampton2 December 200523 December 200520051
George BurleySouthampton23 December 200523 January 20082005–2008
Jason DoddSouthampton23 January 200813 February 20082008^2
John GormanSouthampton23 January 200813 February 20082008^2
Nigel PearsonSouthampton13 February 200830 May 20082008
Jan PoortvlietSouthampton30 May 200823 January 20092009
Mark WotteSouthampton23 January 20099 June 20092009
Nigel AdkinsSouthampton12 September 201018 January 20132011–2012[232][233]
Steve TilsonSouthend United20 November 20034 July 20102006–2007
Tony PulisStoke City2 November 200228 June 20052004–2005
Johan BoskampStoke City28 June 200515 June 20062005–2006
Tony PulisStoke City15 June 200621 May 20132006–2008[234]
Gary RowettStoke City22 May 20188 January 20192018–2019
Nathan JonesStoke City9 January 2019Present*2019–
Mick McCarthySunderland12 March 20036 March 20062004–2005
Niall QuinnSunderland25 July 200630 August 20062006
Roy KeaneSunderland28 August 20064 December 20082006–2007
Simon GraysonSunderland29 June 201731 October 20172017
Billy McKinlaySunderland31 October 201719 November 20172017
Robbie StockdaleSunderland31 October 201719 November 20172017
Chris ColemanSunderland19 November 201729 April 20182017–2018
Robbie StockdaleSunderland30 April 201825 May 20182018
Roberto MartínezSwansea City24 February 200715 June 20092008–2009
Paulo SousaSwansea City23 June 20095 July 20102009–2010[235]
Brendan RodgersSwansea City16 July 201030 May 20122010–2011[236][237]
Graham PotterSwansea City11 June 201820 May 20192018–2019
Ray LewingtonWatfordJune 200229 March 20052004–2005
Aidy BoothroydWatford29 March 20053 November 20082005–2008
Malky MackayWatford4 November 200828 November 20082008
Brendan RodgersWatford24 November 20085 June 20092008–2009
Malky MackayWatford15 June 200917 June 20112009–2011[59][238]
Sean DycheWatford21 June 20113 July 20122011–2012[239][240]
Gianfranco ZolaWatford7 July 201216 December 20132012–2013[241]
Giuseppe SanninoWatford18 December 201331 August 20142013–2014[242]
Óscar GarciaWatford2 September 201429 September 20142014
Billy McKinlayWatford29 September 20147 October 20142014
Slaviša JokanovićWatford7 October 20145 June 20152014–2015
Bryan RobsonWest Bromwich Albion9 November 200418 September 20062006
Nigel PearsonWest Bromwich Albion18 September 200616 October 20062006
Craig ShakespeareWest Bromwich Albion16 October 200618 October 20062006
Tony MowbrayWest Bromwich Albion18 October 200616 June 20092006–2008
Roberto Di MatteoWest Bromwich Albion30 June 20096 February 20112009–2010[243]
Darren MooreWest Bromwich Albion2 April 2018[N 11]9 March 20192018–2019
James ShanWest Bromwich Albion9 March 2019Present*2019–
Alan PardewWest Ham United20 October 200311 December 20062004–2005
Sam AllardyceWest Ham United1 June 201124 May 20152011–2012[244]
Paul JewellWigan Athletic12 June 200114 May 20072004–2005[245]
Owen CoyleWigan Athletic14 June 20132 December 20132013[246]
Uwe RöslerWigan Athletic7 December 201313 November 20142013–2014
Malky MackayWigan Athletic19 November 20146 April 20152014–2015
Gary CaldwellWigan Athletic7 April 201525 October 20162015
2016
Graham BarrowWigan Athletic25 October 20162 November 20162016
Warren JoyceWigan Athletic2 November 201613 March 20172016–2017
Graham BarrowWigan Athletic13 March 201729 May 20172017
Paul CookWigan Athletic31 May 2017Present*2018–
Dave JonesWolverhampton Wanderers3 January 20011 November 20042004[247][248]
Stuart GrayWolverhampton Wanderers1 November 20047 December 20042004
Glenn HoddleWolverhampton Wanderers7 December 20041 July 20062004–2006[249][250]
Mick McCarthyWolverhampton Wanderers21 July 200613 February 20122006–2009[251][252]
Ståle SolbakkenWolverhampton Wanderers1 July 20125 January 20132012–2013[253][254]
Dean SaundersWolverhampton Wanderers7 January 20137 May 20132013[102][255]
Kenny JackettWolverhampton Wanderers31 May 201329 July 20162014–2016
Walter ZengaWolverhampton Wanderers30 July 201625 October 20162016
Rob EdwardsWolverhampton Wanderers25 October 20165 November 20162016
Paul LambertWolverhampton Wanderers5 November 201630 May 20172016–2017
Nuno Espírito Santo §Wolverhampton Wanderers31 May 2017Present*2017–2018
Gary JohnsonYeovil Town9 January 20124 February 20152013–2014[256][257]
  • ^1 Manager took caretaker job before becoming permanent.
    • Simon Grayson – Blackpool – caretaker dates 10 November 2005 till 5 August 2006.
    • Rob Kelly – Leicester City – caretaker dates 25 January 2005 till 13 February 2006.
    • Chris Hughton – Newcastle United – caretaker dates 1 June 2009 till 28 October 2009.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Flitcroft served as caretaker manager until 13 January 2013, when he was given a long term appointment.
  2. ^Heckingbottom served as caretaker manager until 15 June 2016, when he was given a long term appointment.
  3. ^Bowyer served as caretaker manager until 6 September 2018, when he was given a long term appointment.
  4. ^Parker served as caretaker manager until 10 May 2019, when he was given a long term appointment.
  5. ^Barmby served as caretaker manager until 10 January 2012, when he was given a long term appointment.
  6. ^Harris served as caretaker manager until 29 April 2015, when he was given a long term appointment.
  7. ^Worthington served as caretaker manager until 2 January 2001, when he was given a long term appointment.
  8. ^Gunn served as caretaker manager until 21 January 2009, when he was given a long term appointment.
  9. ^Warne served as caretaker manager until 13 January 2017, when he was given a long term appointment.
  10. ^Gray served as caretaker manager until 25 January 2014, when he was given a long term appointment.
  11. ^Moore served as caretaker manager until 18 May 2018, when he was given a long term appointment.

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