League Managers Association Awards

The League Managers Association Awards is an annual award ceremony in English football, awarded by the League Managers Association. The most prestigious award is the LMA Manager of the Year award. It is presented to a manager from any division for his achievements in the prior season. The award is voted by fellow professional managers and as a result consideration is also given to managers who inherit poor sides or financial difficulties and not only those managers who do not have such financial constraints and have won trophies. On only five occasions has the Premier League winning manager won the award compared with the Premier League Manager of the Year award which has been won on all but four occasions by the league champion. Trophies for the event are hand-crafted by silversmith Thomas Lyte, which also makes trophies for the LG Performance of the Week Award throughout the league season. [1] [2]

LMA Manager of the Year

The LMA Manager of the Year Award is voted by fellow managers and the winner can come from any of the four professional leagues. To date only four have come from outside the Premier League: 1996 winner Peter Reid, who led Sunderland to the Division One title; 1997 winner Danny Wilson, who guided Barnsley into the Premier League, 2006 winner Steve Coppell, who led Reading to win the Championship; and 2015 winner Eddie Howe, who guided Bournemouth into the Premier League. However, on only five occasions has the winner of the top flight won the award.

Source[3]

Year Manager Nationality Club Ref
1993 Bassett, DaveDave Bassett  England Sheffield United [4]
1994 Kinnear, JoeJoe Kinnear  Republic of Ireland Wimbledon
1995 Clark, FrankFrank Clark  England Nottingham Forest
1996 Reid, PeterPeter Reid  England Sunderland
1997 Wilson, DannyDanny Wilson  Northern Ireland Barnsley
1998 Jones, DaveDave Jones  England Southampton
1999 Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson  Scotland Manchester United
2000 Curbishley, AlanAlan Curbishley  England Charlton Athletic
2001 Burley, GeorgeGeorge Burley  Scotland Ipswich Town [5]
2002 Wenger, ArsèneArsène Wenger  France Arsenal [6]
2003 Moyes, DavidDavid Moyes  Scotland Everton [7]
2004 Wenger, ArsèneArsène Wenger  France Arsenal [8]
2005 Moyes, DavidDavid Moyes  Scotland Everton [9]
2006 Coppell, SteveSteve Coppell  England Reading [10]
2007 Coppell, SteveSteve Coppell  England Reading [11]
2008 Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson  Scotland Manchester United [12]
2009 Moyes, DavidDavid Moyes  Scotland Everton [13]
2010 Hodgson, RoyRoy Hodgson  England Fulham [14]
2011 Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson  Scotland Manchester United [15]
2012 Pardew, AlanAlan Pardew  England Newcastle United [16]
2013 Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson  Scotland Manchester United [17]
2014 Rodgers, BrendanBrendan Rodgers  Northern Ireland Liverpool [18]
2015 Howe, EddieEddie Howe  England Bournemouth [19]
2016 Ranieri, ClaudioClaudio Ranieri  Italy Leicester City [20]

Breakdown of winners

Winners by individual

Manager Name Wins Winning Years
Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson 4 1999, 2008, 2011, 2013
Scotland Moyes, DavidDavid Moyes 3 2003, 2005, 2009
France Wenger, ArsèneArsène Wenger 2 2002, 2004
England Coppell, SteveSteve Coppell 2 2006, 2007
Republic of Ireland Kinnear, JoeJoe Kinnear 1 1994
England Clark, FrankFrank Clark 1 1995
England Reid, PeterPeter Reid 1 1996
Northern Ireland Wilson, DannyDanny Wilson 1 1997
England Jones, DaveDave Jones 1 1998
England Curbishley, AlanAlan Curbishley 1 2000
Scotland Burley, GeorgeGeorge Burley 1 2001
England Hodgson, RoyRoy Hodgson 1 2010
England Pardew, AlanAlan Pardew 1 2012
Northern Ireland Rodgers, BrendanBrendan Rodgers 1 2014
England Howe, EddieEddie Howe 1 2015
Italy Ranieri, ClaudioClaudio Ranieri 1 2016

Winners by nationality

Country Individuals Total Wins
 England 8 9
 Scotland 3 8
 Northern Ireland 2 2
 France 1 2
 Republic of Ireland 1 1
 Italy 1 1

Divisional Award Winners

The divisional award winners are voted by a panel.

Year Premier League / Premiership Championship / Division One League One / Division Two League Two / Division Three
Manager Club Manager Club Manager Club Manager Club
1994 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United Northern Ireland O'Neill, MartinMartin O'Neill Wycombe Wanderers
1995 Scotland Dalglish, KennyKenny Dalglish Blackburn Rovers Scotland Rioch, BruceBruce Rioch Bolton Wanderers England Fry, BarryBarry Fry Birmingham City Scotland Duncan, JohnJohn Duncan Chesterfield
1996 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United Northern Ireland O'Neill, MartinMartin O'Neill Leicester City England McMahon, SteveSteve McMahon Swindon Town Wales Pulis, TonyTony Pulis Gillingham
1997 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United
1998 France Wenger, ArsèneArsène Wenger Arsenal
1999 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United England Reid, PeterPeter Reid Sunderland Scotland Moyes, DavidDavid Moyes Preston North End England Graydon, RayRay Graydon Walsall
2000 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United England Curbishley, AlanAlan Curbishley Charlton Athletic Scotland Moyes, DavidDavid Moyes Preston North End England Hollins, JohnJohn Hollins Swansea City
2001 Scotland Burley, GeorgeGeorge Burley Ipswich Town France Tigana, JeanJean Tigana Fulham England Moore, RonnieRonnie Moore Rotherham United England Adams, MickeyMickey Adams Brighton & Hove Albion
2002 France Wenger, ArsèneArsène Wenger Arsenal England Megson, GaryGary Megson West Bromwich Albion England Taylor, PeterPeter Taylor Brighton & Hove Albion Scotland Sturrock, PaulPaul Sturrock Plymouth Argyle
2003 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United England Redknapp, HarryHarry Redknapp Portsmouth England Jewell, PaulPaul Jewell Wigan Athletic England Smith, DenisDenis Smith Wrexham
2004 France Wenger, ArsèneArsène Wenger Arsenal Northern Ireland Worthington, NigelNigel Worthington Norwich Scotland Sturrock, PaulPaul Sturrock Plymouth Argyle England Penney, DaveDave Penney Doncaster Rovers
2005 Portugal Mourinho, JoséJosé Mourinho Chelsea Republic of Ireland McCarthy, MickMick McCarthy Sunderland England Newell, MikeMike Newell Luton Town England Tilson, SteveSteve Tilson Southend United
2006 Portugal Mourinho, JoséJosé Mourinho Chelsea England Coppell, SteveSteve Coppell Reading England Tilson, SteveSteve Tilson Southend United England Simpson, PaulPaul Simpson Carlisle United
2007 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United Republic of Ireland Keane, RoyRoy Keane Sunderland England Slade, RussellRussell Slade Yeovil Town Northern Ireland Wilson, DannyDanny Wilson Hartlepool United
2008 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United England Mowbray, TonyTony Mowbray West Bromwich Albion Spain Martínez, RobertoRoberto Martínez Swansea City England Turner, GrahamGraham Turner Hereford United
2009 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United Republic of Ireland McCarthy, MickMick McCarthy Wolverhampton Wanderers Scotland Ferguson, DarrenDarren Ferguson Peterborough United England Tisdale, PaulPaul Tisdale Exeter City
2010 England Redknapp, HarryHarry Redknapp Tottenham Hotspur Republic of Ireland Hughton, ChrisChris Hughton Newcastle United Scotland Lambert, PaulPaul Lambert Norwich City England Hill, KeithKeith Hill Rochdale
2011 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United Scotland Lambert, PaulPaul Lambert Norwich City Uruguay Poyet, GusGus Poyet Brighton & Hove Albion Republic of Ireland Sheridan, JohnJohn Sheridan Chesterfield
2012 England Pardew, AlanAlan Pardew Newcastle United England McDermott, BrianBrian McDermott Reading England Powell, ChrisChris Powell Charlton Athletic Italy Di Canio, PaoloPaolo Di Canio Swindon Town
2013 Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson Manchester United Scotland Mackay, MalkyMalky Mackay Cardiff City England Johnson, GaryGary Johnson Yeovil Town England Allen, MartinMartin Allen Gillingham
2014 Wales Pulis, TonyTony Pulis Crystal Palace England Pearson, NigelNigel Pearson Leicester City Wales England Jackett, KennyKenny Jackett
Slade, RussellRussell Slade
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Leyton Orient
England Wilcox, RussRuss Wilcox Scunthorpe United
2015 Portugal Mourinho, JoséJosé Mourinho Chelsea England Howe, EddieEddie Howe Bournemouth England Cotterill, SteveSteve Cotterill Bristol City England Ainsworth, GarethGareth Ainsworth Wycombe Wanderers
2016 Italy Ranieri, ClaudioClaudio Ranieri Leicester City Republic of Ireland Hughton, ChrisChris Hughton Brighton and Hove Albion Scotland Caldwell, GaryGary Caldwell Wigan Athletic England Wilder, ChrisChris Wilder Northampton Town

FA Cup Manager of the Year

Year Manager Nationality Club Ref
2012 Di Matteo, RobertoRoberto Di Matteo  Italy Chelsea [21]
2013 Martínez, RobertoRoberto Martínez  Spain Wigan Athletic [22]
2014 Clough, NigelNigel Clough  England Sheffield United [23]
2015 Parkinson, PhilPhil Parkinson  England Bradford City [24]

Winners by individual

The following managers have won two or more awards.

Manager Name Total Wins LMA Manager of the Year Premier League
/ Premiership
Championship
/ Division One
League One
/ Division Two
League Two
/ Division Three
FA Cup
Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson 15 4 11
Scotland Moyes, DavidDavid Moyes 5 3 2
France Wenger, ArsèneArsène Wenger 5 2 3
England Coppell, SteveSteve Coppell 3 2 1
Portugal Mourinho, JoséJosé Mourinho 3 3
Scotland Burley, GeorgeGeorge Burley 2 1 1
England Pardew, AlanAlan Pardew 2 1 1
Italy Ranieri, ClaudioClaudio Ranieri 2 1 1
England Howe, EddieEddie Howe 2 1 1
England Reid, PeterPeter Reid 2 1 1
England Curbishley, AlanAlan Curbishley 2 1 1
Northern Ireland Wilson, DannyDanny Wilson 2 1 1
England Redknapp, HarryHarry Redknapp 2 1 1
Wales Pulis, TonyTony Pulis 2 1 1
Republic of Ireland Hughton, ChrisChris Hughton 2 2
Republic of Ireland McCarthy, MickMick McCarthy 2 2
Scotland Lambert, PaulPaul Lambert 2 1 1
Northern Ireland O'Neill, MartinMartin O'Neill 2 1 1
England Slade, RussellRussell Slade 2 2
Scotland Sturrock, PaulPaul Sturrock 2 1 1
England Tilson, SteveSteve Tilson 2 1 1
Spain Martínez, RobertoRoberto Martínez 2 1 1

Wins by country

Total country wins Wins by Managers LMA Manager of the Year Premier League
/ Premiership
Championship
/ Division One
League One
/ Division Two
League Two
/ Division Three
FA Cup
England England 47 39 9 2 9 12 14 2
Scotland Scotland 32 11 8 13 3 6 2
Republic of Ireland Ireland 7 6 1 5 1
France France 6 2 2 3 1
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 6 4 2 2 2
Italy Italy 4 3 1 1 1 1
Portugal Portugal 3 1 3
Wales Wales 3 2 1 1 1
Spain Spain 2 1 1 1
Uruguay Uruguay 1 1 1

Special Merit Award

Also referred to as Service to Football Award.

Year Nationality Name Notes
2002  England Robson, BobbyBobby Robson
2004  England Howe, DonDon Howe[25] Service to youth coaching.
2006  Spain Benítez, RafaelRafael Benítez Champions League win in first season at Liverpool.
2007  England Gradi, DarioDario Gradi Long service to Crewe Alexandra.
2009  Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson[13] 2008 Champions League win, Club World Cup win and third league title in a row.
2010  England McClaren, SteveSteve McClaren[14] Winning the Eredivisie with FC Twente, their first championship in their 45-year history.
2011  Scotland Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson[15] Surpassing 2000 competitive games and becoming Manchester United's longest serving manager.
2012  England Clark, LeeLee Clark[26]
2013  Italy Di Matteo, RobertoRoberto Di Matteo[27]
2013  England Parkinson, PhilPhil Parkinson[28]

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