Managers With Honours
| Name | Nat | Tenure | Honours |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ted Drake | England | 1952–1961 | 1955 First Division champions 1955 FA Charity Shield |
| Tommy Docherty | Scotland | 1961–1967 | 1965 Football League Cup |
| Dave Sexton | England | 1967–1974 | 1970 FA Cup 1971 European Cup Winners' Cup |
| John Neal | England | 1981–1985 | 1984 Second Division champions |
| John Hollins | England | 1985–1988 | 1986 Full Members Cup |
| Bobby Campbell | England | 1988–1991 | 1989 Second Division champions 1990 Full Members Cup |
| Ruud Gullit | Netherlands | 1996–1998 | 1997 FA Cup |
| Gianluca Vialli | Italy | 1998–2000 | 1998 Football League Cup 1998 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1998 UEFA Super Cup 2000 FA Cup 2000 FA Charity Shield |
| José Mourinho | Portugal | 2004–2007 | 2005 Football League Cup 2005 Premier League champions 2005 FA Community Shield 2006 Premier League champions 2007 Football League Cup 2007 FA Cup |
| Guus Hiddink | Netherlands | 2009 | 2009 FA Cup |
| Carlo Ancelotti | Italy | 2009–2011 | 2009 FA Community Shield 2010 Premier League champions 2010 FA Cup |
| Roberto Di Matteo | Italy | 2012 | 2012 FA Cup 2012 UEFA Champions League |
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