List of Aston Villa F.C. managers

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This chronological list of managers of Aston Villa Football Club comprises all those who have held the position of secretary or manager of the first team of Aston Villa since the formation of the club in 1874. From 1874 to 1934, the team was selected by a committee whose secretary had the same powers and role as a manager has today. There were two secretaries during this period, George Ramsay and W. J. Smith. The most successful person to manage the club was George Ramsay, who won six FA Cups and six First Division championships in his 42-year reign as secretary. Jimmy McMullan became the first full-time manager in 1934. Aston Villa were the first top-tier club to appoint a manager from outside the United Kingdom or Ireland when Jozef Vengloš was appointed in 1990. [1]

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Manager turnover has increased substantially over the past 30 years. The chairman of the time, Doug Ellis, acquired the nickname "Deadly Doug" because of his penchant for hiring and firing managers. In the 37 years that Ellis was involved with the Board, he hired and fired 13 out of the 24 managers that Aston Villa have had over their 133-year history. [2] One of Ellis's last acts before selling the club to Randy Lerner was to appoint Martin O'Neill, who was with the club from 4 August 2006 to 9 August 2010. [3]

Managers

This list does not include caretaker managers or those who managed in a temporary capacity.

Information correct as of 30 October 2024. Only competitive matches are counted.
Table of Aston Villa F.C. managers, including tenure, record and honours
NameNationalityFromToMatchesWonDrawnLostWin% [lower-alpha 1] HonoursNotes
George Ramsay [lower-alpha 2] Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland August 1884May 19261,327658414255049.59 First Division champions: 1893–94, 1895–96, 1896–97, 1898–99, 1899–1900, 1909–10
FA Cup winners: 1886–87, 1894–95, 1896–97, 1904–05, 1912–13, 1919–20
[4] [5]
W. J. Smith [lower-alpha 2] Flag of England.svg  England August 1926May 193436417567122048.08- [6]
Jimmy McMullan Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland June 1934October 193655171523030.91- [7] [8]
Jimmy Hogan Flag of England.svg  England Summer 1936September 1939124572641045.97 Second Division champions: 1937–38 [9]
Alex Massie Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland August 1945August 1950189764667040.21- [10]
George Martin Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland December 1950August 1953119473042039.50- [11]
Eric Houghton Flag of England.svg  England September 1953November 1958250886597035.20 FA Cup winners: 1956–57 [12]
Joe Mercer Flag of England.svg  England December 1958July 19642821206399042.55 Second Division champions: 1959–60
League Cup winners: 1960–61
[13]
Dick Taylor Flag of England.svg  England July 1964May 1967144512271035.42- [14]
Tommy Cummings Flag of England.svg  England July 1967November 196862181430029.03- [15]
Tommy Docherty Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland December 1968January 197046131617028.26- [16]
Vic Crowe Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales January 1970May 1974199885556044.22 Third Division champions: 1971–72 [17]
Ron Saunders Flag of England.svg  England June 1974February 19823531579898044.48 First Division champions: 1980–81
League Cup winners: 1974–75, 1976–77
Aston Villa Hall of Fame [lower-alpha 3]
[18]
Tony Barton Flag of England.svg  England February 1982June 1984130582448044.62 European Cup winners: 1981–82
European Super Cup winners: 1982
[19]
Graham Turner Flag of England.svg  England July 1984September 1986105332943031.43- [20]
Billy McNeill Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland September 1986May 19874191517021.95- [21]
Graham Taylor Flag of England.svg  England May 1987July 1990142653542045.77- [22]
Jozef Vengloš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia July 1990May 199149161518032.65- [23]
Ron Atkinson Flag of England.svg  England July 1991November 1994178774556043.26 League Cup winners: 1993–94 [24]
Brian Little Flag of England.svg  England November 1994February 1998164684551041.46 League Cup winners: 1995–96
Aston Villa Hall of Fame [lower-alpha 3]
[25]
John Gregory Flag of England.svg  England February 1998January 2002190825256043.16 Intertoto Cup winners: 2001 [26]
Graham Taylor Flag of England.svg  England February 2002May 200360191427031.67- [22]
David O'Leary Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland May 2003July 2006131473549035.88- [27]
Martin O'Neill Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland August 2006August 2010190806050042.11- [28]
Gérard Houllier Flag of France.svg  France September 2010June 20113614814038.89- [29]
Alex McLeish Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland June 2011May 20124291716021.43- [30]
Paul Lambert Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland June 2012February 2015115342655029.57- [31]
Tim Sherwood Flag of England.svg  England February 2015October 20152810216035.71- [32]
Rémi Garde Flag of France.svg  France November 2015March 2016233713013.04- [33]
Roberto Di Matteo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy June 2016October 201612174008.33- [34]
Steve Bruce Flag of England.svg  England October 2016October 2018102462531045.10- [35]
Dean Smith Flag of England.svg  England October 2018November 2021134552851041.04 Play-off winners: 2018–19 [36] [37]
Steven Gerrard Flag of England.svg  England November 2021October 20224013819032.50 [38]
Unai Emery Flag of Spain.svg  Spain November 2022Ongoing97531826054.64 [39]

Notes

  1. Win percentage is rounded to two decimal places
  2. 1 2 Secretary of the committee that chose the team
  3. 1 2 The Aston Villa Hall of Fame was voted for by fans and to this date there has been one induction of 12 players and managers in 2006.

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