List of Sydney FC managers

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Sydney Football Club is an Australian professional association football club based in Moore Park, Sydney. The club was formed in 2004. They became the first New South Wales member admitted into the A-League in 2005.

There have been ten permanent and one caretaker managers of Sydney FC since 2004; Steve Corica has managed the club in two separate spells as permanent and caretaker manager. Corica is also the club's longest-serving manager. The most successful person to manage Sydney FC is Graham Arnold, who won two A-League premierships, one A-League championship and one FFA Cup between 2014 and 2018.

This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Sydney FC since their foundation in 2004. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker managers are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge.

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List of Sydney FC managers
NameNationalityFromToMWDLGFGAWin %HonoursNotes
Pierre Littbarski Flag of Germany.svg Germany26 February 20053 March 20063823877940060.53 A-League champions: 2006
OFC Club Championship winners: 2005
Terry Butcher Flag of England.svg England15 July 20062 February 20072913974126044.83
Branko Culina Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8 February 200722 October 2007205781924025.00
John Kosmina Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia24 October 200730 January 2009401411155860035.00
Vítězslav Lavička Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic1 February 200930 June 201295352535123126036.84 A-League premiers: 2009–10
A-League champions: 2010
Ian Crook Flag of England.svg England1 July 201211 November 20126204916033.33
Steve Corica Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia12 November 201227 November 2012301236000.00
Frank Farina Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia28 November 201223 April 201446197207069041.30
Graham Arnold Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8 May 201430 June 2018142813427272138057.04 A-League premiers: 2016–17, 2017–18
A-League champions: 2017
FFA Cup winners: 2017
Steve Corica Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia1 July 20187 November 2023180863757288198047.78 A-League premiers: 2019–20
A-League champions: 2019, 2020
Australia Cup winners: 2023
Ufuk Talay Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia8 November 20232311574533047.83

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  1. "Sydney FC: Manager history". WorldFootball.net.
  2. "Managers – SFC Statistics". SFCStatistics.com.