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Who is the oldest manager in the world?

25 of the oldest managers in professional football

  • Abel Braga (67) - Vasco da Gama. ...
  • Ljubisa Tumbakovic (67) - Serbia. ...
  • Vaclav Kotal (67) - Sparta Prague. ...
  • Carlos Queiroz (67) - Colombia. ...
  • László Bölöni (67) - Royal Antwerp. ...
  • Gernot Rohr (66) - Nigeria. ...
  • Fatih Terim (66) - Galatasaray. ...
  • Age Hareide (66) - Danmark.

Who is the oldest manager ever?

The Oldest Premier League Managers: Experience in the Dugout

  • Roy Hodgson (73y, 287d)
  • Bobby Robson (71y, 192d)
  • Alex Ferguson (71y, 139d)
  • Neil Warnock (70y, 162d)
  • Claudio Ranieri (70y, 93d)
  • Who Else?

Who is the youngest manager in the world?

Julian Nagelsmann (born 23 July 1987) is a German professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Bayern Munich.

Which manager has the most UCL?

Italians Giovanni Trapattoni and Carlo Ancelotti, and Alex Ferguson from Scotland are the most successful managers, claiming seven titles each.

Who is the youngest ever Premier League manager?

Tottenham Hotspur vs.

On the day of his first game in charge, Mason was just 29 years, 312 days old and he became the only manager in Premier League history to be under 30 years old.

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Who managed England the longest?

Sir Walter Winterbottom is by far the longest serving England manager with 17 years service. Sir Alf Ramsey is the second longest serving England manager, having served 11 years.

Who managed England the longest time?

England lost to Brazil in the quarter-final of the 1962 World Cup in Chile and, under attack from the British press, Winterbottom resigned five months later. He remains the longest serving manager of England.

Who was longest football manager?

The longest serving football manager is Roly Howard (UK) of Marine Football Club. His first game in charge was on 12 August 1972, continuing to 2004/05, his 33rd and final season.

Who is the oldest player in Premier League?

The oldest players in Premier League history

  • Steve Ogrizovic.
  • Brad Friedel. ...
  • Mark Schwarzer. ...
  • Neville Southall. Age: 41 years, 5 months, 25 days. ...
  • Kevin Poole. Age: 41 years, 5 months, 11 days. ...
  • Jens Lehmann. Age: 41 years, 5 months. ...
  • Teddy Sheringham. Age: 40 years, 8 months, 28 days. ...
  • Edwin van der Sar. Age: 40 years, 6 months, 23 days. ...

Who is the oldest football club in the world?

Sheffield F.C. in England, is the world's oldest surviving independent open football club—that is, the oldest club not associated with an institution such as a school, hospital or university in which was open to all to play. It was founded in 1857.

Who is the oldest manager in Europe?

25 of the oldest managers in professional football

  • Abel Braga (67) - Vasco da Gama. ...
  • Ljubisa Tumbakovic (67) - Serbia. ...
  • Vaclav Kotal (67) - Sparta Prague. ...
  • Carlos Queiroz (67) - Colombia. ...
  • László Bölöni (67) - Royal Antwerp. ...
  • Gernot Rohr (66) - Nigeria. ...
  • Fatih Terim (66) - Galatasaray. ...
  • Age Hareide (66) - Danmark.

Who is the only English manager to win the premiership?

Since the formation of the English Premier League in 1992, not a single English manager has won the title. Only nine managers have won the Premier League in its 25-year history, with Manchester United's former manager Alex Ferguson of Scotland winning it 13 times.

Who is the youngest manager to win a trophy?

José Mourinho first win with Chelsea FC in 2004-5, aged 42.

Who is the oldest football player still playing?

The same can be said of former Japan international Kazuyoshi Miura, another consummate professional, who at 55 is still playing in the lower tiers of Japanese football. However, over in Uruguay, Robert Carmona can boast being the oldest player in football history.

Who is the most sacked Premier League manager?

Barely five years on from leading Leicester to their unprecedented Premier League triumph, Claudio Ranieri has a new piece of history to his name - moving joint top of the league's most-sacked bosses. Poor Claudio Ranieri.