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Arsène Wenger is currently the longest-serving manager in English League football.

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

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

Arsène Wenger, manager of Premier League side Arsenal since October 1996, is the longest-serving manager in any of the four professional divisions in English football. The second longest-serving manager at this level is Paul Tisdale, who has been manager of Exeter City (currently a League Two club) since August 2006, when they were a Conference club. Wenger and Tisdale are now the only managers in English senior football who have managed the same teams since before 2010.

Managers

Name Nat. Date of birth Club Division Appointed Time as manager Source
Arsène Wenger France 22 October 1949 Arsenal Premier League 1 October 1996[note 1] 27 years, 319 days [1]
Paul Tisdale England 14 January 1973 Exeter City League Two 26 June 2006 18 years, 50 days [2]
Karl Robinson England 13 September 1980 Milton Keynes Dons League One 10 May 2010 14 years, 97 days [3]
Paul Hurst England 25 September 1974 Grimsby Town League Two 23 March 2011[note 2] 13 years, 145 days [4][5]
Jim Bentley England 11 June 1976 Morecambe League Two 13 May 2011 13 years, 94 days [6]
Phil Parkinson England 1 December 1967 Bradford City League One 28 August 2011 12 years, 353 days [7]
Steve Davis England 26 July 1965 Crewe Alexandra League Two 10 November 2011 12 years, 279 days [8]
Steve Bruce England 31 December 1960 Hull City Premier League 8 June 2012 12 years, 68 days [9]
Gareth Ainsworth England 10 May 1973 Wycombe Wanderers League Two 24 September 2012 11 years, 326 days [10][11]
Neal Ardley England 1 September 1972 AFC Wimbledon League One 10 October 2012 11 years, 310 days [12]
Eddie Howe England 29 November 1977 Bournemouth Premier League 12 October 2012 11 years, 307 days [13]
Sean Dyche England 28 June 1971 Burnley Premier League 30 October 2012 11 years, 290 days [14]
Mick McCarthy Republic of Ireland 7 February 1959 Ipswich Town Championship 1 November 2012 11 years, 288 days [15]
Keith Hill England 17 May 1969 Rochdale League One 22 January 2013 11 years, 206 days [16]
Simon Grayson England 19 December 1969 Preston North End Championship 18 February 2013 11 years, 179 days [17]
Phil Brown England 30 May 1959 Southend United League One 25 March 2013 11 years, 143 days [18]
Mark Hughes Wales 1 November 1963 Stoke City Premier League 30 May 2013 11 years, 77 days [19]
Kenny Jackett Wales 5 January 1962 Wolverhampton Wanderers Championship 31 May 2013 11 years, 76 days [20]
Manuel Pellegrini[note 3] Chile 16 September 1953 Manchester City Premier League 24 June 2013 11 years, 52 days [22]
Aitor Karanka Spain 18 September 1973 Middlesbrough Premier League 13 November 2013 10 years, 276 days [23]
David Flitcroft England 14 January 1974 Bury League One 9 December 2013 10 years, 250 days [24]
Martin Allen England 14 August 1965 Barnet League Two 19 March 2014 10 years, 149 days [25]
Darrell Clarke England 16 December 1977 Bristol Rovers League One 28 March 2014 10 years, 140 days [26]
Micky Mellon Scotland 18 March 1972 Shrewsbury Town League One 12 May 2014 10 years, 95 days [27]
Mauricio Pochettino Argentina 2 March 1972 Tottenham Hotspur Premier League 27 May 2014 10 years, 80 days [28]
Ronald Koeman Netherlands 21 March 1963 Southampton Premier League 16 June 2014 10 years, 60 days [29]
Michael Appleton England 4 December 1975 Oxford United League One 4 July 2014 10 years, 42 days [30]
John Coleman England 12 October 1962 Accrington Stanley League Two 18 September 2014 9 years, 332 days [31]
Keith Curle England 14 November 1963 Carlisle United League Two 19 September 2014 9 years, 331 days [32]
Gary Rowett England 6 March 1974 Birmingham City Championship 27 October 2014 9 years, 293 days [33]
Adam Murray England 30 September 1981 Mansfield Town League Two 21 November 2014 9 years, 268 days [34]
Chris Hughton Republic of Ireland 11 December 1958 Brighton & Hove Albion Championship 31 December 2014 9 years, 228 days [35]
Tony Pulis Wales 16 January 1958 West Bromwich Albion Premier League 1 January 2015[note 4] 9 years, 227 days [36]
Alan Pardew England 18 July 1961 Crystal Palace Premier League 3 January 2015 9 years, 225 days [37]
Alex Neil Scotland 9 June 1981 Norwich City Championship 9 January 2015 9 years, 219 days [38]
Justin Edinburgh England 18 December 1969 Gillingham League One 7 February 2015[note 5] 9 years, 190 days [39]
Tony Mowbray England 22 November 1963 Coventry City League One 3 March 2015 9 years, 165 days [40]
Neil Harris England 12 July 1977 Millwall League One 10 March 2015 9 years, 158 days [41][42]
Gary Johnson England 28 September 1955 Cheltenham Town League Two 30 March 2015 9 years, 138 days [43]
Gary Caldwell Scotland 12 April 1982 Wigan Athletic Championship 7 April 2015 9 years, 130 days [44]
Paul Cook England 22 February 1967 Portsmouth League Two 12 May 2015 9 years, 95 days [45]
Slaven Bilić Croatia 11 September 1968 West Ham United Premier League 9 June 2015 9 years, 67 days [46]
Derek Adams Scotland 25 June 1975 Plymouth Argyle League Two 11 June 2015 9 years, 65 days [47]
Carlos Carvalhal Portugal 4 December 1965 Sheffield Wednesday Championship 30 June 2015 9 years, 46 days [48]
Claudio Ranieri Italy 20 October 1951 Leicester City Premier League 13 July 2015 9 years, 33 days [49]
Steven Pressley Scotland 11 October 1973 Fleetwood Town League One 6 October 2015 8 years, 313 days [50]
Jürgen Klopp Germany 16 June 1967 Liverpool Premier League 8 October 2015 8 years, 312 days [51]
Sam Allardyce England 19 October 1954 Sunderland Premier League 9 October 2015 8 years, 311 days [52]
Darren Ferguson Scotland 9 February 1972 Doncaster Rovers League Two 16 October 2015[note 6] 8 years, 302 days [53]
David Wagner United States 19 October 1971 Huddersfield Town Championship 9 November 2015[note 7] 8 years, 280 days [55]
Shaun Derry England 6 December 1977 Cambridge United League Two 12 November 2015 8 years, 277 days [56]
Dean Smith England 19 March 1971 Brentford Championship 30 November 2015 8 years, 259 days [57]
Darren Way England 21 November 1979 Yeovil Town League Two 1 December 2015 8 years, 258 days [58][59]
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Netherlands 27 March 1972 Queens Park Rangers Championship 4 December 2015 8 years, 255 days [60]
Nigel Clough England 19 March 1966 Burton Albion Championship 7 December 2015 8 years, 252 days [61]
Guus Hiddink[note 8] Netherlands 8 November 1946 Chelsea Premier League 19 December 2015 8 years, 240 days [63]
Danny Wilson Northern Ireland 1 January 1960 Chesterfield League One 24 December 2015 8 years, 235 days [64]
Slaviša Jokanović Serbia 16 August 1968 Fulham Championship 27 December 2015 8 years, 232 days [65]
Luke Williams England 1981 Swindon Town League One 29 December 2015 8 years, 230 days [66][67]
Nathan Jones Wales 28 May 1973 Luton Town League Two 6 January 2016 8 years, 222 days [68]
Warren Feeney Northern Ireland 17 January 1981 Newport County League Two 15 January 2016 8 years, 213 days [69]
Francesco Guidolin Italy 3 October 1955 Swansea City Premier League 18 January 2016[note 9] 8 years, 210 days [70]
Darren Sarll England 2 February 1983 Stevenage League Two 1 February 2016 8 years, 196 days [71][72]
Lee Johnson England 7 June 1981 Bristol City Championship 6 February 2016[note 10] 8 years, 191 days [73]
Paul Heckingbottom[note 11] England 17 July 1977 Barnsley Championship 6 February 2016 8 years, 191 days [73]
Craig Hignett England 12 January 1970 Hartlepool United League Two 10 February 2016 8 years, 187 days [74]
Jon Whitney England 23 December 1970 Walsall League One 7 March 2016 8 years, 161 days [75][76]
Rafael Benítez Spain 16 April 1960 Newcastle United Championship 11 March 2016 8 years, 157 days [77]
Jimmy Phillips[note 12] England 8 February 1966 Bolton Wanderers League One 15 March 2016 8 years, 153 days [78]
Graham Alexander Scotland 10 October 1971 Scunthorpe United League One 22 March 2016 8 years, 146 days [79]
Eric Black[note 13] Scotland 1 October 1963 Aston Villa Championship 29 March 2016 8 years, 139 days [80]
Andy Hessenthaler[note 14] England 17 August 1965 Leyton Orient League Two 12 April 2016 8 years, 125 days [81]
Grant McCann Northern Ireland 15 April 1980 Peterborough United League One 23 April 2016 8 years, 114 days [82][83]
Dermot Drummy England 16 January 1961 Crawley Town League Two 27 April 2016 8 years, 110 days [84]
John McGreal England 2 June 1972 Colchester United League Two 4 May 2016 8 years, 103 days [85]
David Unsworth[note 15] England 16 October 1973 Everton Premier League 12 May 2016 8 years, 95 days [86]
Chris Wilder England 23 September 1967 Sheffield United League One 12 May 2016 8 years, 95 days [87]
Paul Trollope Wales 3 June 1972 Cardiff City Championship 18 May 2016 8 years, 89 days [88]
Rob Page Wales 3 September 1974 Northampton Town League One 19 May 2016 8 years, 88 days [89]
José Mourinho Portugal 26 January 1963 Manchester United Premier League 27 May 2016 8 years, 80 days [90]
John Sheridan Republic of Ireland 1 October 1964 Notts County League Two 27 May 2016 8 years, 80 days [91]
Nigel Pearson England 21 August 1963 Derby County Championship 27 May 2016 8 years, 80 days [92]
Vacant[note 16] Blackburn Rovers Championship 7 May 2016 [93]
Vacant[note 17] Charlton Athletic League One 7 May 2016 [94]
Vacant[note 18] Nottingham Forest Championship 12 May 2016 [95]
Vacant[note 19] Watford Premier League 15 May 2016 [97]
Vacant[note 20] Blackpool League Two 18 May 2016 [98]
Vacant[note 21] Rotherham United Championship 18 May 2016 [99]
Vacant[note 22] Port Vale League One 19 May 2016 [89]
Vacant[note 23] Reading Championship 27 May 2016 [100]
Vacant[note 24] Oldham Athletic League One 27 May 2016 [91]
Vacant[note 25] Leeds United Championship 31 May 2016 [101]

Notes

‡ indicates player-manager

  1. ^ Wenger's appointment was announced before Arsenal's match against Sunderland on 28 September 1996, but caretaker Pat Rice remained in charge of the first team for that game and Wenger did not officially take over until 1 October 1996.
  2. ^ Hurst was initially appointed as joint manager at Grimsby Town with Rob Scott, before becoming sole manager on 19 September 2013.
  3. ^ Pep Guardiola was appointed on 1 February 2016 to replace Pellegrini at Manchester City from 1 July.[21]
  4. ^ Pulis' appointment was announced on the morning of 1 January, but caretaker manager Rob Kelly remained in charge for a match that afternoon.
  5. ^ Edinburgh was appointed on the morning of 7 February, but the caretaker manager panel of Andy Hessenthaler, Steve Lovell, Mark Patterson and Darren Hare remained in charge for a game against Sheffield United that afternoon.
  6. ^ Ferguson's appointment was announced on 16 October,[53] but caretaker manager Rob Jones remained in charge until 18 October.[54]
  7. ^ Wagner was appointed as manager on 5 November 2015, but caretaker manager Mark Lillis remained in charge until 8 November.
  8. ^ Hiddink is interim manager at Chelsea following the sacking of José Mourinho. Antonio Conte was appointed on 4 April 2016 to replace him following UEFA Euro 2016.[62]
  9. ^ Guidolin's appointment was announced on 18 January, but interim manager Alan Curtis remained in charge for a match that same day.
  10. ^ Johnson's appointment was announced on 6 February, but caretaker manager John Pemberton remained in charge for a match that same day.
  11. ^ Heckingbottom is caretaker manager at Barnsley following the departure of Lee Johnson to Bristol City.
  12. ^ Phillips is interim manager at Bolton Wanderers following the departure of Neil Lennon.
  13. ^ Black is caretaker manager at Aston Villa following the departure of Rémi Garde.
  14. ^ Hessenthaler is interim manager at Leyton Orient following the removal of Kevin Nolan from his managerial role.
  15. ^ Unsworth is caretaker manager at Everton following the sacking of Roberto Martínez.
  16. ^ The managerial position at Blackburn Rovers is vacant following the departure of Paul Lambert.
  17. ^ The managerial position at Charlton Athletic is vacant following the resignation of José Riga.
  18. ^ The managerial position at Nottingham Forest is vacant following the departure of caretaker manager Paul Williams.
  19. ^ The managerial position at Watford is vacant following the departure of Quique Sánchez Flores. Walter Mazzarri was appointed on 21 May 2016 to replace him from 1 July.[96]
  20. ^ The managerial position at Blackpool is vacant following the departure of Neil McDonald.
  21. ^ The managerial position at Rotherham United is vacant following the departure of Neil Warnock.
  22. ^ The managerial position at Port Vale is vacant following the departure of Rob Page to Northampton Town.
  23. ^ The managerial position at Reading is vacant following the sacking of Brian McDermott.
  24. ^ The managerial position at Oldham Athletic is vacant following the departure of John Sheridan to Notts County.
  25. ^ The managerial position at Leeds United is vacant following the sacking of Steve Evans.

See also

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