Premier League Manager of the Month

The Premier League Manager of the Month is an association football award that recognises the best adjudged Premier League manager each month of the season. The winner is chosen by a combination of an online public vote, which contributes to 10% of the final tally, and a panel of experts.[1] It has been called the Carling Premiership Manager of the Month (1993–2001) and the Barclaycard Premiership Manager of the Month (2001–2004); it is currently known as the Barclays Manager of the Month.[2]

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Alex Ferguson has 27 Manager of the Month awards and was the inaugural recipient.
The award
The April 1999 award given to Alex Ferguson.

The Premier League was formed in 1992, when the members of the First Division resigned from the Football League.[3] These clubs set up a new commercially independent league that negotiated its own broadcast and sponsorship agreements.[4] The Premier League introduced new Manager of the Month and Manager of the Season awards for the 1993–94 season,[2] supplementing the existing Football Writers' Association and Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year awards. The first Manager of the Month was awarded to Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson for his achievements in August 1993.[5] For the 1994–95 season, the Premier League introduced the Player of the Month award, which is presented alongside the Manager of the Month award.[1]

Ferguson has been Manager of the Month the most times with a record 27 awards. Harry Redknapp has had six spells managing Premier League clubs (West Ham United, Portsmouth, Southampton, Portsmouth again, Tottenham Hotspur and Queens Park Rangers), winning a Manager of the Month award in five of those spells. Sixteen other managers have won an award with two or more clubs: Gordon Strachan with Coventry City and Southampton, Stuart Pearce with Nottingham Forest and Manchester City, Martin O'Neill with Leicester City, Aston Villa and Sunderland, Roy Hodgson with Blackburn Rovers and Fulham, Rafael Benítez with Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle United, Brendan Rodgers with Swansea City and Liverpool, Alan Pardew with West Ham United and Newcastle United, Sam Allardyce with Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United, Tony Pulis with Crystal Palace and West Bromwich Albion, Mauricio Pochettino with Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur, Claudio Ranieri with Chelsea and Leicester City, Carlo Ancelotti with Chelsea and Everton, José Mourinho with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, Nuno Espírito Santo with Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur, Eddie Howe with Bournemouth and Newcastle United, and Sean Dyche with Burnley and Everton.

The award has been won in consecutive months by 17 managers: Joe Kinnear, Kevin Keegan, Roy Evans, Alex Ferguson, Arsène Wenger, David O'Leary, Stuart Pearce, Paul Jewell, Rafael Benítez, Carlo Ancelotti, Manuel Pellegrini, Claudio Ranieri, Antonio Conte, Pep Guardiola, Jürgen Klopp, Mikel Arteta, and Ange Postecoglou. Guardiola is the only manager in Premier League history to have won the award in four successive months. Klopp is the first manager to win the award five times in a season. Postecoglou is the only manager to win the award in each of his first three months in the competition.[6] The award has been shared on one occasion, in March 2002, when Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier was jointly awarded Manager of the Month with caretaker manager Phil Thompson, who had deputised while Houllier was absent for medical reasons.[7]

As of April 2024, the most recent recipient of the award is Everton manager Sean Dyche.

  • Managers marked † shared the award with another manager.

List of winners

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Contents

1993–94 · 1994–95 · 1995–96 · 1996–97 · 1997–98 · 1998–99 · 1999–2000
2000–01 · 2001–02 · 2002–03 · 2003–04 · 2004–05 · 2005–06 · 2006–07 · 2007–08 · 2008–09 · 2009–10
2010–11 · 2011–12 · 2012–13 · 2013–14 · 2014–15 · 2015–16 · 2016–17 · 2017–18 · 2018–19 · 2019–20
2020–21 · 2021–22 · 2022–23 · 2023–24

Joe Kinnear, the first manager to win the awards consecutively, and the first to win three awards in a season.
Ron Atkinson, winner in March 1995
Roy Evans was the first Liverpool manager to become Manager of the Month, winning two consecutive awards in December 1995 and January 1996.
Avram Grant is the only Israeli to become Manager of the Month.
Pep Guardiola holds the record for the most consecutive awards – four, from September to December 2017.
Gérard Houllier won three awards, of which one was shared with Phil Thompson.
In October 2007, Mark Hughes became the fourth Blackburn Rovers manager to win Manager of Month.
Martin Jol, winner in December 2004
Jürgen Klopp won a record five awards in a single season.
José Mourinho has won the award four times.
David Moyes has ten Manager of Month awards, the fourth most.
Stuart Pearce is a three-time Manager of the Month and a former Player of the Month.
Manuel Pellegrini is the first Manchester City manager to win four Manager of the Month awards.
Claudio Ranieri has won five awards.
Harry Redknapp, Manager of the Month with four different clubs
Bryan Robson was Manager of the Month in March 1997.
Arsène Wenger has won fifteen Manager of the Month awards, second only to Alex Ferguson.
Mikel Arteta has won seven Manager of the Month awards.
MonthYear[a]ManagerNationality[8]ClubRef.
August1993.11993Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[5]
September1993.21993Joe Kinnear  IrelandWimbledon[5]
October1993.31993Mike Walker  WalesNorwich City[5]
November1993.41993Kevin Keegan  EnglandNewcastle United[5]
December1993.51993Trevor Francis  EnglandSheffield Wednesday[5]
January1994.11994Kenny Dalglish  ScotlandBlackburn Rovers[5]
February1994.21994Joe Royle  EnglandOldham Athletic[5]
March1994.31994Joe Kinnear  IrelandWimbledon[9]
April1994.41994Joe Kinnear  IrelandWimbledon[5]
August1994.51994Kevin Keegan  EnglandNewcastle United[10]
September1994.61994Frank Clark  EnglandNottingham Forest[11]
October1994.71994Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[10]
November1994.81994Kenny Dalglish  ScotlandBlackburn Rovers[10]
December1994.91994Gerry Francis  EnglandQueens Park Rangers[10]
January1995.11995Brian Little  EnglandAston Villa[10]
February1995.21995Kevin Keegan  EnglandNewcastle United[10]
March1995.31995Ron Atkinson  EnglandCoventry City[10]
April1995.41995Howard Wilkinson  EnglandLeeds United[10]
August1995.51995Kevin Keegan  EnglandNewcastle United[12]
September1995.61995Kevin Keegan  EnglandNewcastle United[13]
October1995.71995Frank Clark  EnglandNottingham Forest[12]
November1995.81995Alan Ball  EnglandManchester City[12]
December1995.91995Roy Evans  EnglandLiverpool[12]
January1996.11996Roy Evans  EnglandLiverpool[12]
February1996.21996Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[12]
March1996.31996Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[12]
April1996.41996Dave Merrington  EnglandSouthampton[14]
August1996.51996David Pleat  EnglandSheffield Wednesday[15]
September1996.61996Joe Kinnear  IrelandWimbledon[16]
October1996.71996Graeme Souness  ScotlandSouthampton[17]
November1996.81996Jim Smith  EnglandDerby County[15]
December1996.91996Gordon Strachan  ScotlandCoventry City[18]
January1997.11997Stuart Pearce  EnglandNottingham Forest[15]
February1997.21997Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[15]
March1997.31997Bryan Robson  EnglandMiddlesbrough[19]
April1997.41997Graeme Souness  ScotlandSouthampton[15]
August1997.51997Roy Hodgson  EnglandBlackburn Rovers[20]
September1997.61997Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandLeicester City[21]
October1997.71997Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[22]
November1997.81997George Graham  ScotlandLeeds United[23]
December1997.91997Roy Hodgson  EnglandBlackburn Rovers[22]
January1998.11998Howard Kendall  EnglandEverton[24]
February1998.21998Gordon Strachan  ScotlandCoventry City[22]
March1998.31998Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[25]
April1998.41998Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[22]
August1998.51998Alan Curbishley  EnglandCharlton Athletic[26]
September1998.61998John Gregory  EnglandAston Villa[27]
October1998.71998Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandLeicester City[28]
November1998.81998Harry Redknapp  EnglandWest Ham United[27]
December1998.91998Brian Kidd  EnglandBlackburn Rovers[29]
January1999.11999Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[30]
February1999.21999Alan Curbishley  EnglandCharlton Athletic[31]
March1999.31999David O'Leary  IrelandLeeds United[27]
April1999.41999Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[32]
August1999.51999Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[33]
September1999.61999Walter Smith  ScotlandEverton[34]
October1999.71999Peter Reid  EnglandSunderland[35]
November1999.81999Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandLeicester City[36]
December1999.91999Gérard Houllier  FranceLiverpool[37]
January2000.12000Danny Wilson  Northern IrelandSheffield Wednesday[38]
February2000.22000Bobby Robson  EnglandNewcastle United[39]
March2000.32000Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[40]
April2000.42000Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[41]
August2000.52000Bobby Robson  EnglandNewcastle United[42]
September2000.62000Peter Taylor  EnglandLeicester City[43]
October2000.72000Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[44]
November2000.82000George Burley  ScotlandIpswich Town[45]
December2000.92000Peter Reid  EnglandSunderland[46]
January2001.12001Terry Venables  EnglandMiddlesbrough[47]
February2001.22001Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[48]
March2001.32001David O'Leary  IrelandLeeds United[49]
April2001.42001David O'Leary  IrelandLeeds United[50]
August2001.52001Sam Allardyce  EnglandBolton Wanderers[51]
September2001.62001John Gregory  EnglandAston Villa[52]
October2001.72001Glenn Hoddle  EnglandTottenham Hotspur[53]
November2001.82001Phil Thompson  EnglandLiverpool[54]
December2001.92001Bobby Robson  EnglandNewcastle United[55]
January2002.12002Gordon Strachan  ScotlandSouthampton[56]
February2002.22002Bobby Robson  EnglandNewcastle United[57]
March[b]2002.32002Gérard Houllier  FranceLiverpool[7]
Phil Thompson  England[7]
April2002.42002Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[58]
August2002.52002Glenn Hoddle  EnglandTottenham Hotspur[59]
September2002.62002Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[60]
October2002.72002Gérard Houllier  FranceLiverpool[61]
November2002.82002David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[62]
December2002.92002Gordon Strachan  ScotlandSouthampton[63]
January2003.12003Bobby Robson  EnglandNewcastle United[64]
February2003.22003Alan Curbishley  EnglandCharlton Athletic[65]
March2003.32003Glenn Roeder  EnglandWest Ham United[66]
April2003.42003Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[67]
August2003.52003Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[68]
September2003.62003Claudio Ranieri  ItalyChelsea[69]
October2003.72003Bobby Robson  EnglandNewcastle United[70]
November2003.82003Sam Allardyce  EnglandBolton Wanderers[71]
December2003.92003Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[68]
January2004.12004Sam Allardyce  EnglandBolton Wanderers[72]
February2004.22004Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[73]
March2004.32004Claudio Ranieri  ItalyChelsea[74]
April2004.42004Harry Redknapp  EnglandPortsmouth[75]
August2004.52004Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[76]
September2004.62004David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[77]
October2004.72004Harry Redknapp  EnglandPortsmouth[78]
November2004.82004José Mourinho  PortugalChelsea[79]
December2004.92004Martin Jol  NetherlandsTottenham Hotspur[80]
January2005.12005José Mourinho  PortugalChelsea[81]
February2005.22005Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[82]
March2005.32005Harry Redknapp  EnglandSouthampton[83]
April2005.42005Stuart Pearce  EnglandManchester City[84]
August2005.52005Stuart Pearce  EnglandManchester City[85]
September2005.62005Paul Jewell  EnglandWigan Athletic[86]
October2005.72005Paul Jewell  EnglandWigan Athletic[87]
November2005.82005Rafael Benítez  SpainLiverpool[88]
December2005.92005Rafael Benítez  SpainLiverpool[89]
January2006.12006David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[90]
February2006.22006Alan Pardew  EnglandWest Ham United[91]
March2006.32006Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[92]
April2006.42006Harry Redknapp  EnglandPortsmouth[93]
August2006.52006Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[94]
September2006.62006Steve Coppell  EnglandReading[95]
October2006.72006Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[96]
November2006.82006Steve Coppell  EnglandReading[97]
December2006.92006Sam Allardyce  EnglandBolton Wanderers[98]
January2007.12007Rafael Benítez  SpainLiverpool[99]
February2007.22007Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[100]
March2007.32007José Mourinho  PortugalChelsea[101]
April2007.42007Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandAston Villa[102]
August2007.52007Sven-Göran Eriksson  SwedenManchester City[103]
September2007.62007Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[104]
October2007.72007Mark Hughes  WalesBlackburn Rovers[105]
November2007.82007Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandAston Villa[106]
December2007.92007Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[107]
January2008.12008Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[108]
February2008.22008David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[109]
March2008.32008Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[110]
April2008.42008Avram Grant  IsraelChelsea[111]
August2008.52008Gareth Southgate  EnglandMiddlesbrough[112]
September2008.62008Phil Brown  EnglandHull City[113]
October2008.72008Rafael Benítez  SpainLiverpool[114]
November2008.82008Gary Megson  EnglandBolton Wanderers[115]
December2008.92008Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandAston Villa[116]
January2009.12009Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[117]
February2009.22009David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[118]
March2009.32009Rafael Benítez  SpainLiverpool[119]
April2009.42009Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[120]
August2009.52009Harry Redknapp  EnglandTottenham Hotspur[121]
September2009.62009Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[122]
October2009.72009Roy Hodgson  EnglandFulham[123]
November2009.82009Carlo Ancelotti  ItalyChelsea[124]
December2009.92009Alex McLeish  ScotlandBirmingham City[125]
January2010.12010David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[126]
February2010.22010Roy Hodgson  EnglandFulham[127]
March2010.32010David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[128]
April2010.42010Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandAston Villa[129]
August2010.52010Carlo Ancelotti  ItalyChelsea[130]
September2010.62010Roberto Di Matteo  ItalyWest Bromwich Albion[131]
October2010.72010David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[132]
November2010.82010Owen Coyle  IrelandBolton Wanderers[133]
December2010.92010Roberto Mancini  ItalyManchester City[134]
January2011.12011Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[135]
February2011.22011Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[136]
March2011.32011Carlo Ancelotti  ItalyChelsea[137]
April2011.42011Carlo Ancelotti  ItalyChelsea[138]
August2011.52011Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[139]
September2011.62011Harry Redknapp  EnglandTottenham Hotspur[140]
October2011.72011Roberto Mancini  ItalyManchester City[141]
November2011.82011Harry Redknapp  EnglandTottenham Hotspur[142]
December2011.92011Martin O'Neill  Northern IrelandSunderland[143]
January2012.12012Brendan Rodgers  Northern IrelandSwansea City[144]
February2012.22012Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[145]
March2012.32012Owen Coyle  IrelandBolton Wanderers[146]
April2012.42012Roberto Martínez  SpainWigan Athletic[147]
September2012.52012David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[148]
October2012.62012Alex Ferguson  ScotlandManchester United[149]
November2012.72012Steve Clarke  ScotlandWest Bromwich Albion[150]
December2012.82012André Villas-Boas  PortugalTottenham Hotspur[151]
January2013.12013Brian McDermott  EnglandReading[152]
February2013.22013André Villas-Boas  PortugalTottenham Hotspur[153]
March2013.32013David Moyes  ScotlandEverton[154]
April2013.42013Rafael Benítez  SpainChelsea[155]
August2013.52013Brendan Rodgers  Northern IrelandLiverpool[156]
September2013.62013Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[157]
October2013.72013Mauricio Pochettino  ArgentinaSouthampton[158]
November2013.82013Alan Pardew  EnglandNewcastle United[159]
December2013.92013Manuel Pellegrini  ChileManchester City[160]
January2014.12014Manuel Pellegrini  ChileManchester City[161]
February2014.22014Sam Allardyce  EnglandWest Ham United[162]
March2014.32014Brendan Rodgers  Northern IrelandLiverpool[163]
April2014.42014Tony Pulis  WalesCrystal Palace[164]
August2014.52014Garry Monk  EnglandSwansea City[165]
September2014.62014Ronald Koeman  NetherlandsSouthampton[166]
October2014.72014Sam Allardyce  EnglandWest Ham United[167]
November2014.82014Alan Pardew  EnglandNewcastle United[168]
December2014.92014Manuel Pellegrini  ChileManchester City[169]
January2015.12015Ronald Koeman  NetherlandsSouthampton[170]
February2015.22015Tony Pulis  WalesWest Bromwich Albion[171]
March2015.32015Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[172]
April2015.42015Nigel Pearson  EnglandLeicester City[173]
August2015.52015Manuel Pellegrini  ChileManchester City[174]
September2015.62015Mauricio Pochettino  ArgentinaTottenham Hotspur[175]
October2015.72015Arsène Wenger  FranceArsenal[176]
November2015.82015Claudio Ranieri  ItalyLeicester City[177]
December2015.92015Quique Sánchez Flores  SpainWatford[178]
January2016.12016Ronald Koeman  NetherlandsSouthampton[179]
February2016.22016Mauricio Pochettino  ArgentinaTottenham Hotspur[180]
March2016.32016Claudio Ranieri  ItalyLeicester City[181]
April2016.42016Claudio Ranieri  ItalyLeicester City[182]
August2016.52016Mike Phelan  EnglandHull City[183]
September2016.62016Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[184]
October2016.72016Antonio Conte  ItalyChelsea[185]
November2016.82016Antonio Conte  ItalyChelsea[186]
December2016.92016Antonio Conte  ItalyChelsea[187]
January2017.12017Paul Clement  EnglandSwansea City[188]
February2017.22017Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[189]
March2017.32017Eddie Howe  EnglandBournemouth[190]
April2017.42017Mauricio Pochettino  ArgentinaTottenham Hotspur[191]
August2017.52017David Wagner  United StatesHuddersfield Town[192]
September2017.62017Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[193]
October2017.72017Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[194]
November2017.82017Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[195]
December2017.92017Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[196]
January2018.12018Eddie Howe  EnglandBournemouth[197]
February2018.22018Chris Hughton  IrelandBrighton & Hove Albion[198]
March2018.32018Sean Dyche  EnglandBurnley[199]
April2018.42018Darren Moore  JamaicaWest Bromwich Albion[200]
August2018.52018Javi Gracia  SpainWatford[201]
September2018.62018Nuno Espírito Santo  PortugalWolverhampton Wanderers[202]
October2018.72018Eddie Howe  EnglandBournemouth[203]
November2018.82018Rafael Benítez  SpainNewcastle United[204]
December2018.92018Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[205]
January2019.12019Ole Gunnar Solskjær  NorwayManchester United[206]
February2019.22019Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[207]
March2019.32019Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[208]
April2019.42019Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[209]
August2019.52019Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[210]
September2019.62019Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[211]
October2019.72019Frank Lampard  EnglandChelsea[212]
November2019.82019Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[213]
December2019.92019Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[214]
January2020.12020Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[215]
February2020.22020Sean Dyche  EnglandBurnley[216]
June2020.32020Nuno Espírito Santo  PortugalWolverhampton Wanderers[217]
July2020.42020Ralph Hasenhüttl  AustriaSouthampton[218]
September2020.52020Carlo Ancelotti  ItalyEverton[219]
October2020.62020Nuno Espírito Santo  PortugalWolverhampton Wanderers[220]
November2020.72020José Mourinho  PortugalTottenham Hotspur[221]
December2020.82020Dean Smith  EnglandAston Villa[222]
January2021.12021Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[223]
February2021.22021Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[224]
March2021.32021Thomas Tuchel  GermanyChelsea[225]
April2021.42021Steve Bruce  EnglandNewcastle United[226]
May2021.52021Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[227]
August2021.62021Nuno Espírito Santo  PortugalTottenham Hotspur[228]
September2021.72021Mikel Arteta  SpainArsenal[229]
October2021.72021Thomas Tuchel  GermanyChelsea[230]
November2021.92021Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[231]
December2021.102021Pep Guardiola  SpainManchester City[232]
January2022.12022Bruno Lage  PortugalWolverhampton Wanderers[233]
February2022.22022Eddie Howe  EnglandNewcastle United[234]
March2022.32022Mikel Arteta  SpainArsenal[235]
April2022.42022Mike Jackson  EnglandBurnley[236]
August2022.52022Mikel Arteta  SpainArsenal[237]
September2022.62022Erik ten Hag  NetherlandsManchester United[238]
October2022.72022Eddie Howe  EnglandNewcastle United[239]
November/
December
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2022.82022Mikel Arteta  SpainArsenal[240]
January2023.12023Mikel Arteta  SpainArsenal[241]
February2023.22023Erik ten Hag  NetherlandsManchester United[242]
March2023.32023Mikel Arteta  SpainArsenal[243]
April2023.42023Unai Emery  SpainAston Villa[244]
August2023.52023Ange Postecoglou  AustraliaTottenham Hotspur[245]
September2023.62023Ange Postecoglou  AustraliaTottenham Hotspur[246]
October2023.72023Ange Postecoglou  AustraliaTottenham Hotspur[6]
November2023.82023Erik ten Hag  NetherlandsManchester United[247]
December2023.92023Unai Emery  SpainAston Villa[248]
January2024.12024Jürgen Klopp  GermanyLiverpool[249]
February2024.22024Mikel Arteta  SpainArsenal[250]
March2024.32024Andoni Iraola  SpainBournemouth[251]
April2024.42024Sean Dyche  EnglandEverton[252]

Multiple winners

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The following table lists the number of awards won by managers who have won at least two Manager of the Month awards.

Managers in bold are still active in the Premier League.

As of April 2024 award
RankManagersWins
1stAlex Ferguson27
2ndArsène Wenger15
3rdPep Guardiola11
4thJürgen Klopp10
David Moyes
6thMartin O'Neill8
Harry Redknapp
8thMikel Arteta7
Rafael Benítez
10thSam Allardyce6
Bobby Robson
12thCarlo Ancelotti5
Eddie Howe
Kevin Keegan
Claudio Ranieri
16thNuno Espírito Santo4
Roy Hodgson
Joe Kinnear
José Mourinho
Manuel Pellegrini
Mauricio Pochettino
Gordon Strachan
23rdAntonio Conte3
Alan Curbishley
Sean Dyche
Gérard Houllier[b]
Ronald Koeman
David O'Leary
Alan Pardew
Stuart Pearce
Ange Postecoglou
Brendan Rodgers
Erik ten Hag
34thFrank Clark2
Steve Coppell
Owen Coyle
Kenny Dalglish
Unai Emery
Roy Evans
John Gregory
Glenn Hoddle
Paul Jewell
Roberto Mancini
Tony Pulis
Peter Reid
Graeme Souness
Phil Thompson[b]
Thomas Tuchel
André Villas-Boas

Awards won by nationality

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As of April 2024 award
NationalityManagersWins
 England4690[b]
 Scotland1050
 Spain831
 France218[b]
 Italy516
 Northern Ireland312
 Germany212
 Portugal411
 Ireland410
 Netherlands37
 Wales34
 Argentina14
 Chile14
 Australia13
 Austria11
 Israel11
 Jamaica11
 Norway11
 Sweden11
 United States11

Awards won by club

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As of April 2024 award
ClubManagersWins
Manchester United331
Liverpool523[b]
Arsenal222
Manchester City621
Chelsea817
Newcastle United617
Tottenham Hotspur816
Everton514
Southampton711
Aston Villa510
Leicester City48
Bolton Wanderers37
Blackburn Rovers46
West Ham United45
Leeds United35
West Bromwich Albion44
Bournemouth24
Wolverhampton Wanderers24
Wimbledon14
Middlesbrough33
Sheffield Wednesday33
Swansea City33
Burnley23
Coventry City23
Nottingham Forest23
Reading23
Sunderland23
Wigan Athletic23
Charlton Athletic13
Portsmouth13
Hull City22
Watford22
Fulham12
Birmingham City11
Brighton & Hove Albion11
Crystal Palace11
Derby County11
Huddersfield Town11
Ipswich Town11
Norwich City11
Oldham Athletic11
Queens Park Rangers11

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Each year in the table is linked to the article about the corresponding football season.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Liverpool manager Gérard Houllier became ill during the 2001–02 season, and Phil Thompson became caretaker manager. Houllier returned to his management job in March and he was jointly award Manager of the Month with Thompson. In the tables they are counted as two separate recipients, except for club totals as they were representing the same club in the same month.[7]
  3. ^ The Premier League was on hold during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, so November and December were treated as one month.

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