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Newcastle faced their local rivals Sunderland, losing 2–0 over the two legs. Smith resigned the following year, with the club stuck in mid-table. Osvaldo Ardiles, pictured here in 2006, managed the club from 1991 to 1992. In 1991, Osvaldo Ardiles was appointed manager; he was the first foreign-born manager of the club. He set about ...
Newcastle United; 1993–94 season; Chairman: Sir John Hall: Manager: Kevin Keegan: Stadium: St. James' Park: FA Premier League: 3rd: FA Cup: Fourth round: League Cup: Third round: Top goalscorer: League: Andy Cole (34) All: Andy Cole (41) Highest home attendance: 36,388 (vs. Manchester United and Leeds United) Lowest home attendance: 25,887 ...
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"
Since the Premier League's formation in 1992-93 no English manager has won the title. Howard Wilkinson, with Leeds, was the last to win the English title the season before.
Edward John Frank Howe (born 29 November 1977) is an English professional football manager and former player, who is the manager of Premier League club Newcastle United.. A centre-back during his playing career, Howe spent most of his playing career with AFC Bournemouth, coming up through the youth system and spending eight years with the club, before returning for a second three-year spell to ...
Champions (4): 1964–65, 1992–93, 2009–10, ... Managers. Sir Bobby Robson (2003 ... The following have won the Premier League Golden Boot award while playing for ...
Newcastle have spent 90 years in the top flight of English Football. A chart showing the progress of Newcastle United Football Club from its entry into the Football League in 1894 to the present. Since promotion into the Premier League in the year after the league's inception, NUFC have spent two seasons outside of the top flight.
During the 1992–93 season, Newcastle United participated in the Football League Division One. Newcastle secured promotion to the top flight by winning the First Division Championship, often simply overwhelming opponents along the way (a 7–1 victory over Leicester City being particularly memorable).