England Managers
Learn about the managers who've led England, their strategies, and their impact on the national team's performance.
Alf Ramsey
Alf Ramsey guided England to their only World Cup win in 1966, but later failures raised questions about whether he was a hero or villain.
Before The England Manager
England's football manager role is newer than you might think, with trials and selection committees predating the modern era.
Don Revie as England Manager
Don Revie took over as England manager in 1974 after building Leeds United into a European powerhouse as a player and boss.
England Manager: Ron Greenwood
Ron Greenwood stepped in as England manager in 1977 after Don Revie's sudden departure and led the team through qualification for the 1978 World Cup.
Fabio Capello: England Manager 08 to Present
Fabio Capello took over as England manager in 2008 and steered the team to World Cup qualification in impressive style.
Glenn Hoddle
Glenn Hoddle was a gifted England midfielder whose playing talent never quite translated to success as manager.
Graham Taylor
Graham Taylor managed England from 1990 to 1993 and faced intense press criticism despite his success at club level.
Kevin Keegan
Kevin Keegan was a brilliant footballer who won European Player of the Year twice but never achieved major tournament success with England.
Steve McClaren
Steve McClaren's rise from lower-league midfielder to England manager, his success building Middlesbrough into a European force, and his brief, troubled spell in charge of the national team.
Sven Goran Eriksson
Sven-Goran Eriksson's five-year tenure as England manager began with promise, winning his first five matches and guiding a young squad to the 2002 World Cup quarter-finals.
Terry Venables
Terry Venables played for England twice and managed the national team from 1993 to 1996, leading them to the Euro 96 final.
Walter Winterbotton
Walter Winterbottom was England's first football manager, appointed in 1946 after a playing career cut short by injury.