Football Records in England - Managers

Managers

  • Longest-serving manager at one club: Fred Everiss, 46 years (West Bromwich Albion 1902-1948)
  • Shortest-serving manager at one club (excluding caretakers): Leroy Rosenior, 10 minutes (Torquay United, 17 May 2007)
  • Most title wins: Sir Alex Ferguson, 37 (Manchester United)
  • Most League title wins: Sir Alex Ferguson, 12 (Manchester United)
  • Most FA Cup wins: George Ramsay, 6 (Aston Villa)
  • Most League Cup wins: 4, joint record:
    • Brian Clough with Nottingham Forest
    • Sir Alex Ferguson with Manchester United
  • Most FA Charity/Community Shield wins: Sir Alex Ferguson, 10 (9 outright, 1 shared) (Manchester United)
  • Most Intercontinental Cup / FIFA Club World Cup wins: Sir Alex Ferguson, 2 (Manchester United)
  • Most European Cup / UEFA Champions League wins: Bob Paisley, 3 (Liverpool)*
  • Most Inter-Cities Fairs Cup / UEFA Cup / Europa League wins: Don Revie, 2 (Leeds United)
  • Most top-flight League game wins: Sir Alex Ferguson, 607 games (Manchester United)
  • Most European Cup / UEFA Champions League game wins: Sir Alex Ferguson, 110 games (Manchester United)

(*) This is also an overall European record.

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