Multiple Winners
The below table lists all the people that have won on more than one occasion.
* Indicates current Premier League manager
| Rank | Player | Wins |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Alex Ferguson* | 27 |
| 2nd | Arsène Wenger* | 12 |
| 3rd | David Moyes* | 9 |
| 4th | Martin O'Neill* | 8 |
| Harry Redknapp* | ||
| 6th | Bobby Robson | 6 |
| 7th | Rafael Benítez* | 5 |
| Kevin Keegan | ||
| 9th | Sam Allardyce* | 4 |
| Carlo Ancelotti | ||
| Roy Hodgson | ||
| Joe Kinnear | ||
| Gordon Strachan | ||
| 14th | Alan Curbishley | 3 |
| Gérard Houllier | ||
| José Mourinho | ||
| David O'Leary | ||
| Stuart Pearce | ||
| 19th | Frank Clark | 2 |
| Steve Coppell | ||
| Kenny Dalglish | ||
| Roy Evans | ||
| John Gregory | ||
| Glenn Hoddle | ||
| Paul Jewell | ||
| Roberto Mancini* | ||
| Owen Coyle | ||
| Claudio Ranieri | ||
| Peter Reid | ||
| Graeme Souness | ||
| Phil Thompson |
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