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Newcastle United Football Club is an English football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Since 1930, there have been 33 official managers, the most recent being Eddie Howe , who was appointed on 8 November 2021.
This category is for people who have held the post of manager (or secretary-manager, as it used to be known) of Newcastle United Football Club; caretaker-managers are also included. Pages in category "Newcastle United F.C. managers"
A 2020 study by broadcaster Sky Sports showed the average reign for departing managers in the 2019–20 season was an all-time low of 423 days. [1] Simon Weaver is currently the longest-serving manager in the top four divisions, [2] having managed Harrogate Town since May 2009, though eleven of those years were outside the EFL.
List of Newcastle United F.C. records and statistics. 2 languages. Español; ... Managers. Sir Bobby Robson (2003 inductee) Football Foundation Community Champion.
He joined Newcastle United from Linfield in his native Northern Ireland in 1966 after impressing in a friendly match. It took two years for him to establish himself as Newcastle's goalkeeper, a position he held until after the 1974–75 season. A notable moment in his career came when he helped Newcastle to the 1974 FA Cup Final at Wembley ...
Newcastle United: 5 February 1992: 8 January 1997: 1799 1993–1997 [104] Terry McDermott ‡ Newcastle United: 8 January 1997: 14 January 1997: 6 1997 Kenny Dalglish: Newcastle United: 14 January 1997: 27 August 1998: 590 1997–1998 [105] Ruud Gullit: Newcastle United: 28 August 1998: 28 August 1999: 365 1998–1999 [106] Steve Clarke ...
Michael Andrew Martin O'Neill MBE (born 5 July 1969) is a Northern Irish football manager and former player, who is currently manager of the Northern Ireland national team.. O'Neill started his playing career in his native Northern Ireland with Coleraine, before playing for a number of clubs in England, Scotland and the United States, including Newcastle United, Dundee United, Hibernian, Wigan ...
During his career, McCracken captained both English club Newcastle United and the Ireland national side. [3] McCracken played for Newcastle from 1904 to 1924, helping them win three Football League titles and one FA Cup. In total he played 432 games for the Magpies, scoring eight goals. [4]