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Alex Ferguson has twenty-seven Manager of the Month awards and was the inaugural recipient.

The Manager of the Month is an association football award that recognises the best adjudged Premier League manager each month of the season. The recipient is chosen by a panel of Football Association members and announced alongside the Player of the Month on the first or second Friday of the following month.[1] It has been called the Carling Premiership Manager of the Month (1994–2001) and the Barclaycard Premiership Manager of the Month (2001–2004); it is currently known as the Barclays Manager of the Month.[2]

The Premier League was formed in 1992, when the members of the First Division resigned from The Football League. These clubs set up a new commercially independent league that negotiated its own broadcast and sponsorship agreements.[3] The inaugural season had no sponsor until Carling agreed to a four-year deal for £12 million that started the following season.[4] Carling introduced new Manager of the Month and Manager of the Season awards for the 1993–94 season,[5] supplementing the existing Football Writers' Association and Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year awards. The first Manager of the Month was awarded to Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson for his achievements in August 1993.[6] The following season, Carling introduced a Player of the Month award, which is presented alongside the Manager of the Month award.[7]

Ferguson has been Manager of the Month the most times with a record twenty-seven awards. Harry Redknapp has had six spells managing Premier League football clubs (West Ham United, Portsmouth, Southampton, Portsmouth again, Tottenham Hotspur) and Queens Park Rangers, winning a Manager of the Month award in each of those spells. Eight other managers have won an award with two or more clubs: Martin O'Neill with Leicester City, Aston Villa and Sunderland, Brendan Rodgers with Swansea City and Liverpool, Stuart Pearce with Nottingham Forest and Manchester City, Gordon Strachan with Coventry City and Southampton, Sam Allardyce with Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United, Mauricio Pochettino with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur, Rafael Benítez with Liverpool and Chelsea and Claudio Ranieri with Leicester City and Chelsea. Ten managers have won awards in consecutive months: Joe Kinnear, Kevin Keegan, Roy Evans, Ferguson, Arsène Wenger, David O'Leary, Paul Jewell, Rafael Benítez, Carlo Ancelotti and Manuel Pellegrini. Stuart Pearce also won consecutive awards; one at the end of the 2004–05 season, and the other at the start of the 2005–06 season. The award has been shared on one occasion, in March 2002, when Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier was jointly awarded Manager of the Month with caretaker manager Phil Thompson, who had deputised while Houllier was absent for medical reasons.[8]

As of October 2016, the most recent recipient of the award is Chelsea F.C. manager Antonio Conte.

List of winners

Contents

1993–94 · 1994–95 · 1995–96 · 1996–97 · 1997–98 · 1998–99 · 1999–2000
2000–01 · 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 · 2007–08 · 2008–09 · 2009–10
2010–11 · 2011–12 · 2012–13 · 2013–14 · 2014–15 · 2015–16 · 2016–17

Key
Award was shared with another manager
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Arsène Wenger has fifteen Manager of Month awards, second only to Ferguson.
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David Moyes has ten Manager of Month awards, the third most.
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Roy Evans was the first Liverpool manager to become Manager of the Month, winning two consecutive awards in December 1995 and January 1996.
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Manuel Pellegrini is the first Manchester City manager to win four Manager of the Month awards.
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Stuart Pearce is a three-time Manager of the Month and a former Player of the Month.
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Former Chelsea managers José Mourinho and Claudio Ranieri who won three awards each.
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In October 2007, Mark Hughes became the fourth Blackburn boss to win Manager of Month.
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Avram Grant is the only Israeli to become Manager of Month.
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Martin Jol, winner in December 2004
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Gérard Houllier won three awards, of which one was shared with Phil Thompson.
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Ron Atkinson, winner in March 1995
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Bryan Robson was Manager of the Month in March 1997.
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Harry Redknapp, Manager of the Month with four different clubs
Month Year[nb 1] Nationality Manager Team Ref
1993–94 FA Premier League
August 1993.51993  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [6]
September 1993.61993  Ireland Joe Kinnear Wimbledon [6]
October 1993.71993  Wales Mike Walker Norwich City [6]
November 1993.81993  England Kevin Keegan Newcastle United [6]
December 1993.91993  England Trevor Francis Sheffield Wednesday [6]
January 1994.11994  Scotland Kenny Dalglish Blackburn Rovers [6]
February 1994.21994  England Joe Royle Oldham Athletic [6]
March 1994.31994  Ireland Joe Kinnear Wimbledon [6]
April 1994.41994  Ireland Joe Kinnear Wimbledon [6]
1994–95 FA Premier League
August 1994.51994  England Kevin Keegan Newcastle United [7]
September 1994.61994  England Frank Clark Nottingham Forest [7]
October 1994.71994  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [7]
November 1994.81994  Scotland Kenny Dalglish Blackburn Rovers [7]
December 1994.91994  England Gerry Francis Tottenham Hotspur [7]
January 1995.11995  England Brian Little Aston Villa [7]
February 1995.21995  England Kevin Keegan Newcastle United [7]
March 1995.31995  England Ron Atkinson Coventry City [7]
April 1995.41995  England Howard Wilkinson Leeds United [7]
1995–96 FA Premier League
August 1995.51995  England Kevin Keegan Newcastle United [9]
September 1995.61995  England Kevin Keegan Newcastle United [9]
October 1995.71995  England Frank Clark Nottingham Forest [9]
November 1995.81995  England Alan Ball Manchester City [9]
December 1995.91995  England Roy Evans Liverpool [9]
January 1996.11996  England Roy Evans Liverpool [9]
February 1996.21996  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [9]
March 1996.31996  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [9]
April 1996.41996  England Dave Merrington Southampton [9]
1996–97 FA Premier League
August 1996.51996  England David Pleat Sheffield Wednesday [10]
September 1996.61996  Ireland Joe Kinnear Wimbledon [10]
October 1996.71996  Scotland Graeme Souness Southampton [10]
November 1996.81996  England Jim Smith Derby County [10]
December 1996.91996  Scotland Gordon Strachan Coventry City [10]
January 1997.11997  England Stuart Pearce Nottingham Forest [10]
February 1997.21997  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [10]
March 1997.31997  England Bryan Robson Middlesbrough [10]
April 1997.41997  Scotland Graeme Souness Southampton [10]
1997–98 FA Premier League
August 1997.51997  England Roy Hodgson Blackburn Rovers [11]
September 1997.61997  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Leicester City [11]
October 1997.71997  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [11]
November 1997.81997  Scotland George Graham Leeds United [11]
December 1997.91997  England Roy Hodgson Blackburn Rovers [11]
January 1998.11998  England Howard Kendall Everton [11]
February 1998.21998  Scotland Gordon Strachan Coventry City [11]
March 1998.31998  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [11]
April 1998.41998  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [11]
1998–99 FA Premier League
August 1998.51998  England Alan Curbishley Charlton Athletic [12]
September 1998.61998  England John Gregory Aston Villa [12]
October 1998.71998  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Leicester City [12]
November 1998.81998  England Harry Redknapp West Ham United [12]
December 1998.91998  England Brian Kidd Blackburn Rovers [12]
January 1999.11999  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [12]
February 1999.21999  England Alan Curbishley Charlton Athletic [12]
March 1999.31999  Ireland David O'Leary Leeds United [12]
April 1999.41999  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [12]
1999–2000 FA Premier League
August 1999.51999  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [13]
September 1999.61999  Scotland Walter Smith Everton [13]
October 1999.71999  England Peter Reid Sunderland [13]
November 1999.81999  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Leicester City [13]
December 1999.91999  France Gérard Houllier Liverpool [13]
January 2000.12000  Northern Ireland Danny Wilson Sheffield Wednesday [13]
February 2000.22000  England Bobby Robson Newcastle United [13]
March 2000.32000  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [13]
April 2000.42000  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [13]
2000–01 FA Premier League
August 2000.52000  England Bobby Robson Newcastle United [14]
September 2000.62000  England Peter Taylor Leicester City [14]
October 2000.72000  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [14]
November 2000.82000  Scotland George Burley Ipswich Town [14]
December 2000.92000  England Peter Reid Sunderland [14]
January 2001.12001  England Terry Venables Middlesbrough [14]
February 2001.22001  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [14]
March 2001.32001  Ireland David O'Leary Leeds United [14]
April 2001.42001  Ireland David O'Leary Leeds United [14]
2001–02 FA Premier League
August 2001.52001  England Sam Allardyce Bolton Wanderers [15]
September 2001.62001  England John Gregory Aston Villa [15]
October 2001.72001  England Glenn Hoddle Tottenham Hotspur [15]
November 2001.82001  England Phil Thompson Liverpool [16]
December 2001.92001  England Bobby Robson Newcastle United [15]
January 2002.12002  Scotland Gordon Strachan Southampton [15]
February 2002.22002  England Bobby Robson Newcastle United [15]
March[nb 2] 2002.32002  France Gérard Houllier Liverpool [8]
March[nb 2] 2002.32002  England Phil Thompson Liverpool [8]
April 2002.42002  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [15]
2002–03 FA Premier League
August 2002.52002  England Glenn Hoddle Tottenham Hotspur [17]
September 2002.62002  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [18]
October 2002.72002  France Gérard Houllier Liverpool [19]
November 2002.82002  Scotland David Moyes Everton [18]
December 2002.92002  Scotland Gordon Strachan Southampton [18]
January 2003.12003  England Bobby Robson Newcastle United [18]
February 2003.22003  England Alan Curbishley Charlton Athletic [18]
March 2003.32003  England Glenn Roeder West Ham United [18]
April 2003.42003  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [18]
2003–04 FA Premier League
August 2003.52003  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [20]
September 2003.62003  Italy Claudio Ranieri Chelsea [20]
October 2003.72003  England Bobby Robson Newcastle United [20]
November 2003.82003  England Sam Allardyce Bolton Wanderers [20]
December 2003.92003  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [20]
January 2004.12004  England Sam Allardyce Bolton Wanderers [20]
February 2004.22004  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [20]
March 2004.32004  Italy Claudio Ranieri Chelsea [20]
April 2004.42004  England Harry Redknapp Portsmouth [20]
2004–05 FA Premier League
August 2004.52004  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [21]
September 2004.62004  Scotland David Moyes Everton [21]
October 2004.72004  England Harry Redknapp Portsmouth [21]
November 2004.82004  Portugal José Mourinho Chelsea [21]
December 2004.92004  Netherlands Martin Jol Tottenham Hotspur [22]
January 2005.12005  Portugal José Mourinho Chelsea [21]
February 2005.22005  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [21]
March 2005.32005  England Harry Redknapp Southampton [21]
April 2005.42005  England Stuart Pearce Manchester City [21]
2005–06 FA Premier League
August 2005.52005  England Stuart Pearce Manchester City [23]
September 2005.62005  England Paul Jewell Wigan Athletic [23]
October 2005.72005  England Paul Jewell Wigan Athletic [23]
November 2005.82005  Spain Rafael Benítez Liverpool [24]
December 2005.92005  Spain Rafael Benítez Liverpool [25]
January 2006.12006  Scotland David Moyes Everton [23]
February 2006.22006  England Alan Pardew West Ham United [23]
March 2006.32006  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [23]
April 2006.42006  England Harry Redknapp Portsmouth [26]
2006–07 FA Premier League
August 2006.52006  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [27]
September 2006.62006  England Steve Coppell Reading [28]
October 2006.72006  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [29]
November 2006.82006  England Steve Coppell Reading [30]
December 2006.92006  England Sam Allardyce Bolton Wanderers [31]
January 2007.12007  Spain Rafael Benítez Liverpool [32]
February 2007.22007  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [33]
March 2007.32007  Portugal José Mourinho Chelsea [34]
April 2007.42007  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Aston Villa [35]
2007–08 Premier League
August 2007.52007  Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson Manchester City [36]
September 2007.62007  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [37]
October 2007.72007  Wales Mark Hughes Blackburn Rovers [38]
November 2007.82007  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Aston Villa [39]
December 2007.92007  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [40]
January 2008.12008  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [41]
February 2008.22008  Scotland David Moyes Everton [42]
March 2008.32008  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [43]
April 2008.42008  Israel Avram Grant Chelsea [44]
2008–09 Premier League
August 2008.52008  England Gareth Southgate Middlesbrough [45]
September 2008.62008  England Phil Brown Hull City [46]
October 2008.72008  Spain Rafael Benítez Liverpool [47]
November 2008.82008  England Gary Megson Bolton Wanderers [48]
December 2008.92008  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Aston Villa [49]
January 2009.12009  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [50]
February 2009.22009  Scotland David Moyes Everton [51]
March 2009.32009  Spain Rafael Benítez Liverpool [52]
April 2009.42009  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [1]
2009–10 Premier League
August 2009.52009  England Harry Redknapp Tottenham Hotspur [53]
September 2009.62009  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [54]
October 2009.72009  England Roy Hodgson Fulham [55]
November 2009.82009  Italy Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea [56]
December 2009.92009  Scotland Alex McLeish Birmingham City [57]
January 2010.12010  Scotland David Moyes Everton [58]
February 2010.22010  England Roy Hodgson Fulham [59]
March 2010.32010  Scotland David Moyes Everton [60]
April 2010.42010  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Aston Villa [61]
2010–11 Premier League
August 2010.52010  Italy Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea [62]
September 2010.62010  Italy Roberto Di Matteo West Bromwich Albion [63]
October 2010.72010  Scotland David Moyes Everton [64]
November 2010.82010  Ireland Owen Coyle Bolton Wanderers [65]
December 2010.92010  Italy Roberto Mancini Manchester City [66]
January 2011.12011  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [67]
February 2011.22011  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [67]
March 2011.32011  Italy Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea [68]
April 2011.42011  Italy Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea [69]
2011–12 Premier League
August 2011.52011  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [70]
September 2011.62011  England Harry Redknapp Tottenham Hotspur [71]
October 2011.72011  Italy Roberto Mancini Manchester City [72]
November 2011.82011  England Harry Redknapp Tottenham Hotspur [73]
December 2011.92011  Northern Ireland Martin O'Neill Sunderland [74]
January 2012.12012  Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers Swansea City [75]
February 2012.22012  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [76]
March 2012.32012  Ireland Owen Coyle Bolton Wanderers [77]
April 2012.42012  Spain Roberto Martínez Wigan Athletic [78]
2012–13 Premier League
September 2012.52012  Scotland David Moyes Everton [78]
October 2012.62012  Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United [79]
November 2012.72012  Scotland Steve Clarke West Bromwich Albion [80]
December 2012.82012  Portugal André Villas-Boas Tottenham Hotspur [81]
January 2013.12013  England Brian McDermott Reading [82]
February 2013.22013  Portugal André Villas-Boas Tottenham Hotspur [83]
March 2013.32013  Scotland David Moyes Everton [84]
April 2013.42013  Spain Rafael Benítez Chelsea [85]
2013–14 Premier League
August 2013.52013  Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers Liverpool [86]
September 2013.62013  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [87]
October 2013.72013  Argentina Mauricio Pochettino Southampton [88]
November 2013.82013  England Alan Pardew Newcastle United [89]
December 2013.92013  Chile Manuel Pellegrini Manchester City [90]
January 2014.12014  Chile Manuel Pellegrini Manchester City [91]
February 2014.22014  England Sam Allardyce West Ham United [92]
March 2014.32014  Northern Ireland Brendan Rodgers Liverpool [93]
April 2014.42014  Wales Tony Pulis Crystal Palace [94]
2014–15 Premier League
August 2014.82014  England Garry Monk Swansea City [95]
September 2014.82014  Netherlands Ronald Koeman Southampton [96]
October 2014.82014  England Sam Allardyce West Ham United [97]
November 2014.92014  England Alan Pardew Newcastle United [98]
December 2014.102014  Chile Manuel Pellegrini Manchester City [99]
January 2015.82015  Netherlands Ronald Koeman Southampton [100]
February 2015.82015  Wales Tony Pulis West Bromwich Albion [101]
March 2015.82015  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [102]
April 2015.82015  England Nigel Pearson Leicester City [103]
2015–16 Premier League
August 2015.82015  Chile Manuel Pellegrini Manchester City [104]
September 2015  Argentina Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham Hotspur [105]
October 2015.82015  France Arsène Wenger Arsenal [106]
November 2015.82015  Italy Claudio Ranieri Leicester City [107]
December 2015.82015  Spain Quique Sánchez Flores Watford [108]
January 2015.82016  Netherlands Ronald Koeman Southampton [109]
February 2016  Argentina Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham Hotspur [110]
March 2016  Italy Claudio Ranieri Leicester City [111]
April 2016  Italy Claudio Ranieri Leicester City [112]
2016–17 Premier League
August 2016.82016  England Mike Phelan Hull City [113]
September 2016.82016  Germany Jürgen Klopp Liverpool [114]
October 2016.82016  Italy Antonio Conte Chelsea [115]

Multiple winners

The below table lists all the people that have won on more than one occasion.

* Indicates current Premier League manager
Italics Indicates managers still managing in professional football
Rank Managers Wins
1st Alex Ferguson 27
2nd Arsène Wenger* 15
3rd David Moyes* 10
4th Martin O'Neill 8
Harry Redknapp
6th Sam Allardyce 6
Rafael Benítez
Bobby Robson
9th Kevin Keegan 5
Claudio Ranieri*
11th Carlo Ancelotti 4
Roy Hodgson
Joe Kinnear
Manuel Pellegrini
Gordon Strachan
16th Alan Curbishley 3
Gérard Houllier[nb 2]
Ronald Koeman*
José Mourinho*
David O'Leary
Alan Pardew*
Stuart Pearce
Mauricio Pochettino*
Brendan Rodgers
25th Frank Clark 2
Steve Coppell
Owen Coyle
Kenny Dalglish
Roy Evans
John Gregory
Glenn Hoddle
Paul Jewell
Tony Pulis*
Roberto Mancini
Peter Reid
Graeme Souness
Phil Thompson[nb 2]
André Villas-Boas

Awards won by nationality

As of 11 may 2016
Country Wins
 England 77[nb 2]
 Scotland 50
 France 18[nb 2]
 Italy 12
 Northern Ireland 11
 Ireland 9
 Spain 8
 Portugal 5
 Chile 4
 Netherlands 4
 Wales 4
 Argentina 3
 Germany 1
 Sweden 1

Awards won by club

As of 27 September 2016
Club Wins # Managers
Manchester United 27 1
Arsenal 15 1
Liverpool 14[nb 2] 5
Newcastle United 13 3
Everton 12 3
Chelsea 11 5
Tottenham Hotspur 11 6
Manchester City 10 5
Southampton 10 6
Leicester City 8 4
Aston Villa 7 3
Bolton Wanderers 7 3
Blackburn Rovers 6 4
Leeds United 5 3
West Ham United 5 4
Wimbledon 4 1
Charlton Athletic 3 1
Coventry City 3 2
Middlesbrough 3 3
Nottingham Forest 3 2
Portsmouth 3 1
Reading 3 2
Sheffield Wednesday 3 3
Sunderland 3 2
Wigan Athletic 3 2
West Bromwich Albion 3 3
Fulham 2 1
Hull City 2 2
Swansea City 2 2
Birmingham City 1 1
Crystal Palace 1 1
Derby County 1 1
Ipswich Town 1 1
Norwich City 1 1
Oldham Athletic 1 1
Watford 1 1

Footnotes

  1. ^ Each year in the table is linked to the article about the corresponding football season.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier became ill during the 2001–02 season, and Phil Thompson became caretaker manager. Houllier returned to his management job in March and he was jointly award Manager of the Month with Thompson. In the tables they are counted as two separate recipients.[8]

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