Crystal Palace F.C. - Notable Former Managers

Notable Former Managers

For more details on this topic, see List of Crystal Palace F.C. managers.

The following managers have all at least one honour when in charge of Crystal Palace:

Name Nationality Period Played Win Draw Lose Win ratio Honours
From To
Edmund Goodman England 1907 1925 7002613000000000000613 7002242000000000000242 7002166000000000000166 7002205000000000000205 700139480999999999939.48 Football League Third Division South champions
Fred Mavin England 1927 1930 7002132000000000000132 700163000000000000063 700133000000000000033 700136000000000000036 700147730000009999947.73 Football League Third Division South runners-up
Jack Tresadern England 1930 1935 7002213000000000000213 700198000000000000098 700144000000000000044 700171000000000000071 700146010000000000046.01 Football League Third Division South runners-up
Tom Bromilow England 1935 1938 7002162000000000000162 700171000000000000071 700140000000000000040 700151000000000000051 700143830000000000043.83 Football League Third Division South runners-up
Arthur Rowe England 1960 1962 7002132000000000000132 700152000000000000052 700132000000000000032 700148000000000000048 700139390000000000039.39 Football League Fourth Division runners-up
1966 1966 70007000000000000007 70002000000000000002 70002000000000000002 70003000000000000003 700128570000000000028.57
Dick Graham England 1963 1964 7002150000000000000150 700168000000000000068 700141000000000000041 700141000000000000041 700145330000000000045.33 Football League Third Division runners-up
Bert Head England 1966 1973 7002328000000000000328 7002101000000000000101 700196000000000000096 7002131000000000000131 700130790000000000030.79 Football League Second Division runners-up
Terry Venables England 1976 1980 7002189000000000000189 700169000000000000069 700168000000000000068 700152000000000000052 700136510000000000036.51 Football League Second Division champions,
Football League Third Division third place promotion
1998 1999 700131000000000000031 700111000000000000011 70008000000000000008 700112000000000000012 700135480999999999935.48
Steve Coppell England 1984 1993 7002442000000000000442 7002179000000000000179 7002113000000000000113 7002150000000000000150 700140500000000000040.50 Football League First Division play-off winners,
Football League Second Division play-off winners,
FA Cup runners-up,
Full Members Cup winners
1995 1996 700132000000000000032 70009000000000000009 700114000000000000014 70009000000000000009 700128130000000000028.13
1997 1998 700151000000000000051 700116000000000000016 700113000000000000013 700122000000000000022 700131370000000000031.37
1999 2000 700140000000000000040 700117000000000000017 70006000000000000006 700117000000000000017 700142500000000000042.50
Alan Smith England 1993 1995 7002108000000000000108 700148000000000000048 700125000000000000025 700135000000000000035 700144440000000000044.44 Football League First Division champions
2000 2001 700155000000000000055 700114000000000000014 700118000000000000018 700123000000000000023 700125450000000000025.45
Iain Dowie Northern Ireland 2003 2006 7002123000000000000123 700150000000000000050 700129000000000000029 700144000000000000044 700140650000000000040.65 Football League First Division play-off winners

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