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  • F.A. Manager
  • 1999 video game

    F.A. Manager is a football management simulation game, released for the PlayStation in 1999. It was developed by Krisalis Software and published by Eidos

    F.A. Manager

    F.A._Manager

  • List of FA Cup winning managers
  • won six FA Cups as manager of Aston Villa, while Alex Ferguson won five FA Cups as manager of Manchester United. Four managers have won the FA Cup as a

    List of FA Cup winning managers

    List of FA Cup winning managers

    List_of_FA_Cup_winning_managers

  • FIFA Manager
  • Video game series

    Club Manager, EA Sports released FIFA Soccer Manager (1997) and The FA Premier League Football Manager 99, 2000, 2001 and 2002, but while the first managed

    FIFA Manager

    FIFA Manager

    FIFA_Manager

  • England national football team manager
  • defeat by Switzerland prompted FA secretary Stanley Rous to raise Winterbottom from "National Director of coaching" to "Manager". Nineteen men have occupied

    England national football team manager

    England_national_football_team_manager

  • Premier League Manager of the Season
  • Award

    League Manager of the Season is an annual association football award presented to managers in England. It recognises the most outstanding manager in the

    Premier League Manager of the Season

    Premier League Manager of the Season

    Premier_League_Manager_of_the_Season

  • List of Chelsea F.C. managers
  • penalties, and one drawn FA Cup final lost on penalties. Win percentage includes one drawn EFL Cup match won on penalties. "Chelsea Managers". Bounder Friardale

    List of Chelsea F.C. managers

    List of Chelsea F.C. managers

    List_of_Chelsea_F.C._managers

  • List of Manchester United F.C. managers
  • FA Charity Shield. Solskjær served as interim manager until 28 March 2019, when he was hired on a permanent basis. Carrick served as interim manager until

    List of Manchester United F.C. managers

    List of Manchester United F.C. managers

    List_of_Manchester_United_F.C._managers

  • 1997–98 FA Premier League
  • Football season in England

    Scottish, Wenger was the first manager from outside the British Isles to win a league title in England. At the end of the 1997–98 FA Premier League season, a

    1997–98 FA Premier League

    1997–98_FA_Premier_League

  • Premier League Manager of the Month
  • Football association award

    The Premier League Manager of the Month is an association football award that recognises the best adjudged Premier League manager each month of the season

    Premier League Manager of the Month

    Premier League Manager of the Month

    Premier_League_Manager_of_the_Month

  • Duncan Ferguson
  • Scottish football manager and former player (born 1971)

    and twice against Norwich City in the FA Cup, helping David Moyes secure his first FA Cup victory as Everton manager. On 28 December 2003, Ferguson came

    Duncan Ferguson

    Duncan Ferguson

    Duncan_Ferguson

  • List of Liverpool F.C. managers
  • Bill Shankly was appointed manager, beginning a fifteen-year spell as manager that brought three league titles, two FA Cups and a first European trophy

    List of Liverpool F.C. managers

    List of Liverpool F.C. managers

    List_of_Liverpool_F.C._managers

  • Paul Clement (football manager)
  • English association football player and manager (born 1972)

    of the Year: 2015 Premier League Manager of the Month: January 2017 Chelsea Premier League: 2009–10 FA Cup: 2009–10 FA Community Shield: 2009 Paris Saint-Germain

    Paul Clement (football manager)

    Paul Clement (football manager)

    Paul_Clement_(football_manager)

  • Mark Hughes
  • Welsh football manager (born 1963)

    FA Community Shield, League Cup final, and FA Cup final in the same season (1993–94). He retired from playing in 2002. Hughes was appointed manager of

    Mark Hughes

    Mark Hughes

    Mark_Hughes

  • Kenny Dalglish
  • Scottish footballer and manager (born 1951)

    became player-manager of Liverpool in 1985 after the resignation of Joe Fagan, winning a further three First Divisions, two FA Cups and four FA Charity Shields

    Kenny Dalglish

    Kenny Dalglish

    Kenny_Dalglish

  • List of Arsenal F.C. managers
  • Premier League titles, seven FA Cups and seven Community Shields between 1996 and 2018. Wenger is the club's longest-serving manager; he surpassed George Allison's

    List of Arsenal F.C. managers

    List of Arsenal F.C. managers

    List_of_Arsenal_F.C._managers

  • FA Community Shield
  • Annual match in English football

    match as a "glorified friendly". Prior to the 2008 FA Community Shield, Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson summarised his opinion of the competition:

    FA Community Shield

    FA_Community_Shield

  • Manchester United F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    club's longest-serving and most successful manager, winning 38 trophies including 13 league titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League titles between

    Manchester United F.C.

    Manchester_United_F.C.

  • List of Manchester City F.C. managers
  • Details of the managers of Manchester City F.C

    time as manager, though the roles merged again when Wild became manager in 1932. Wild became the club's longest serving manager, winning the FA Cup and

    List of Manchester City F.C. managers

    List of Manchester City F.C. managers

    List_of_Manchester_City_F.C._managers

  • Mikel Arteta
  • Spanish football manager (born 1982)

    Guardiola at Manchester City in 2016. He returned to Arsenal as manager in 2019 and won the FA Cup in his debut season and their first Premier League title

    Mikel Arteta

    Mikel Arteta

    Mikel_Arteta

  • FA Cup
  • Association football tournament

    upcoming FA Community Shield. Arsenal are the most successful club with fourteen titles, most recently in 2020. Additionally, their former manager Arsène

    FA Cup

    FA_Cup

  • Emma Hayes
  • English football manager (born 1976)

    Individual FA WSL Manager of the Season: 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 LMA WSL Manager of the Season: 2017–18, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23 FA WSL

    Emma Hayes

    Emma Hayes

    Emma_Hayes

  • Watford F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    1983–84, and reached the 1984 FA Cup final. Watford declined between 1987 and 1997, before Taylor returned as manager, leading the team to successive

    Watford F.C.

    Watford_F.C.

  • Women's Super League
  • Association football league in England

    the Barclays Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons, and formerly the FA WSL, is a professional association football league and the highest level of

    Women's Super League

    Women's_Super_League

  • Crystal Palace F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    until 1925. Oliver Glasner, Palace's most successful manager, won the 2024–25 FA Cup, the 2025 FA Community Shield and the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League

    Crystal Palace F.C.

    Crystal_Palace_F.C.

  • Arsène Wenger
  • French football player, manager and administrator

    further FA Cup victories in the 2010s, becoming the competition's most successful manager with seven wins. He stepped down as Arsenal manager in 2018

    Arsène Wenger

    Arsène Wenger

    Arsène_Wenger

  • Blackburn Rovers F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Crompton's 45-year association with the club, as a player and later an FA Cup-winning manager. Blackburn Rovers continued to struggle during the early years of

    Blackburn Rovers F.C.

    Blackburn_Rovers_F.C.

  • Roberto Martínez
  • Spanish football manager (born 1973)

    Athletic as manager in 2009, helping the club avoid relegation for three consecutive seasons. In his fourth season Wigan were relegated, but won the FA Cup in

    Roberto Martínez

    Roberto Martínez

    Roberto_Martínez

  • Don Revie
  • English footballer and manager (1927–1989)

    player and manager. He is best known for managing Leeds United from 1961 until 1974, winning the Football League First Division twice and the FA Cup once

    Don Revie

    Don_Revie

  • 2001–02 FA Premier League
  • Football season in England

    The 2001–02 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclaycard Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of the competition. It began with

    2001–02 FA Premier League

    2001–02_FA_Premier_League

  • List of Crystal Palace F.C. managers
  • four spells, and in 2005 was voted as the manager for Palace's Centenary XI; he took the club to the 1990 FA Cup final and helped achieve their highest

    List of Crystal Palace F.C. managers

    List of Crystal Palace F.C. managers

    List_of_Crystal_Palace_F.C._managers

  • Premier League
  • English association football league

    2003–04 List of English football champions List of English Football League managers FA Women's Super League (highest league of women's football in England)

    Premier League

    Premier_League

  • Arsenal F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Arsène Wenger was the club's longest-serving manager and won the most trophies. He won a record seven FA Cups, and his third and final title-winning team

    Arsenal F.C.

    Arsenal_F.C.

  • List of Kelantan FA managers
  • most successful person to manage Kelantan FA is Haji Azman Ibrahim, who won 2 Malaysia Super League titles, 2 FA Cups, 2 Malaysia Cups and 1 Charity Shield

    List of Kelantan FA managers

    List_of_Kelantan_FA_managers

  • List of Everton F.C. managers
  • List of managers of Everton FC

    football until 1887, when they first took part in the FA Cup. The club has had 27 permanent managers, though this role was previously filled by the club

    List of Everton F.C. managers

    List of Everton F.C. managers

    List_of_Everton_F.C._managers

  • Stanley Matthews
  • English footballer (1915–2000)

    Uruguay compete in the tournament after England's elimination; the English FA, manager and media all returned home to, as Matthews said, "bury their heads in

    Stanley Matthews

    Stanley_Matthews

  • 2000–01 FA Premier League
  • English football season

    first manager to win three successive English league titles with the same club. Liverpool, meanwhile, managed a unique cup treble – winning the FA Cup,

    2000–01 FA Premier League

    2000–01_FA_Premier_League

  • Macclesfield F.C.
  • Football club in Cheshire, England

    former Hull defender as manager". BBC Sport. 30 October 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023. Manning, Jonny (7 April 2024). "FA Trophy final a fantastic

    Macclesfield F.C.

    Macclesfield_F.C.

  • Alex Ferguson
  • Scottish football manager (born 1941)

    general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Board, was "not doing his job properly". Ferguson was subsequently charged by The FA with improper

    Alex Ferguson

    Alex Ferguson

    Alex_Ferguson

  • Terry Venables
  • English football player and manager (1943–2023)

    Hotspur to victory in the 1991 FA Cup Final. He also managed Middlesbrough and Leeds United. As the England national team manager from 1994 to 1996, he reached

    Terry Venables

    Terry Venables

    Terry_Venables

  • Phil Parkinson
  • English footballer and manager (born 1967)

    2023–24 National League: 2022–23 FA Trophy runner-up: 2021–22 Individual LMA Special Merit Award: 2013 LMA FA Cup Manager of the Year: 2015 Football League/EFL

    Phil Parkinson

    Phil Parkinson

    Phil_Parkinson

  • 2025–26 FA Women's National League
  • Football league season

    The 2025–26 FA Women's National League is the 35th season of the competition, and the eighth since a restructure and rebranding of the top four tiers of

    2025–26 FA Women's National League

    2025–26_FA_Women's_National_League

  • Dennis Wise
  • English football player and manager (born 1966)

    was player-manager of Millwall, taking them to the 2004 FA Cup Final and European football for the first time. He was briefly caretaker manager at Southampton

    Dennis Wise

    Dennis Wise

    Dennis_Wise

  • Phil Neville
  • English football player and manager

    medal match a "nonsense game." On 30 June 2019, the FA announced that Neville would be appointed manager of Team GB Women for the 2020 Summer Olympics following

    Phil Neville

    Phil Neville

    Phil_Neville

  • 2003–04 FA Premier League
  • Football season in England

    The 2003–04 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclaycard Premiership) was the 12th season of the Premier League. Arsenal were crowned champions ending

    2003–04 FA Premier League

    2003–04 FA Premier League

    2003–04_FA_Premier_League

  • Steve Clarke
  • Scottish footballer and manager (born 1963)

    assistant manager when José Mourinho was appointed manager in the summer of 2004. Clarke was a part of the coaching set-up which saw Chelsea win two FA Premier

    Steve Clarke

    Steve Clarke

    Steve_Clarke

  • List of Blackburn Rovers F.C. managers
  • and role as a manager has today. In 1884, Scottish-born Thomas Mitchell became secretary-manager. Under Mitchell, Blackburn won the FA Cup three times

    List of Blackburn Rovers F.C. managers

    List_of_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._managers

  • Leeds United F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    football. Leeds United have won the League Championship three times, the FA Cup once, the League Cup once, the Charity Shield twice and the Inter-Cities

    Leeds United F.C.

    Leeds_United_F.C.

  • Jamie O'Hara (footballer)
  • English footballer (born 1986)

    to play the winners of the Tottenham/Fulham tie in the FA Cup semi-finals. Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp gave a stern reminder to O'Hara that his

    Jamie O'Hara (footballer)

    Jamie O'Hara (footballer)

    Jamie_O'Hara_(footballer)

  • Sheffield United F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    was subsequently appointed manager of Sheffield United, this time on a permanent basis, and eventually guided United to the FA Cup semi-finals in 2023,

    Sheffield United F.C.

    Sheffield_United_F.C.

  • Bryan Robson
  • English footballer (born 1957)

    Old Trafford. Robson was dropped from the squad for the FA Cup final, a decision which manager Ferguson later admitted was one of the hardest of his career

    Bryan Robson

    Bryan Robson

    Bryan_Robson

  • Leicester City F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Gillies resigned as manager in November 1968. His successor Frank O'Farrell was unable to prevent relegation, but the club reached the FA Cup final again

    Leicester City F.C.

    Leicester_City_F.C.

  • Ron Atkinson
  • Football player and manager (born 1939)

    twelve years, and still holds the club record for appearances. As a manager, he won the FA Cup with Manchester United in 1983 and 1985 and the Football League

    Ron Atkinson

    Ron Atkinson

    Ron_Atkinson

  • 2024 FA Cup final
  • Football match

    2024 FA Cup final was a football match played at Wembley Stadium in London, England, on 25 May 2024 to determine the winners of the 2023–24 FA Cup, Manchester

    2024 FA Cup final

    2024 FA Cup final

    2024_FA_Cup_final

  • List of Sunderland A.F.C. managers
  • Cochrane, no manager won a trophy until Bob Stokoe led the team to their second FA Cup with a 1–0 win over Leeds United in the 1973 FA Cup final. Stokoe

    List of Sunderland A.F.C. managers

    List of Sunderland A.F.C. managers

    List_of_Sunderland_A.F.C._managers

  • List of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. managers
  • manager. The club's most successful manager is Stan Cullis, who won three league championships, two FA Cups and one FA Charity/Community Shield and was the

    List of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. managers

    List of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. managers

    List_of_Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C._managers

  • Roy Keane
  • Irish footballer (born 1971)

    2019, Keane became assistant manager to O'Neill at Nottingham Forest, leaving the role in June 2019. Includes FAI Cup, FA Cup, Scottish Cup Includes League

    Roy Keane

    Roy Keane

    Roy_Keane

  • Manchester City F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Manchester United, and losing the FA Cup final 0–1 to relegated Wigan Athletic, Mancini was sacked. He was replaced by Chilean manager Manuel Pellegrini. In Pellegrini's

    Manchester City F.C.

    Manchester_City_F.C.

  • Sunderland A.F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Under Irish manager Bob Kyle and with Scottish Charles Thomson as captain, the club won the league again in 1913, but lost their first FA Cup final 1–0

    Sunderland A.F.C.

    Sunderland_A.F.C.

  • Barrow A.F.C.
  • Association football club in Barrow-in-Furness, England

    Paul Cox manager the following day. On 20 September 2017, Barrow appointed Micky Moore as first-team manager. Moore was sacked after the club's FA Cup defeat

    Barrow A.F.C.

    Barrow_A.F.C.

  • Everton F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Catterick was made manager in 1961. In 1962–63, his second season in charge, Everton won the League Championship. In 1966 the club won the FA Cup with a 3–2

    Everton F.C.

    Everton_F.C.

  • Walter Winterbottom
  • English football player and manager (1913–2002)

    first manager of the England national team (1946–1962) and Director of Coaching for The Football Association (the FA). He resigned from the FA in 1962

    Walter Winterbottom

    Walter Winterbottom

    Walter_Winterbottom

  • Ole Gunnar Solskjær
  • Norwegian footballer and manager (born 1973)

    February 1973) is a Norwegian professional football manager and former player, who was most recently manager of Beşiktaş. He spent the majority of his playing

    Ole Gunnar Solskjær

    Ole Gunnar Solskjær

    Ole_Gunnar_Solskjær

  • AFC Wimbledon
  • Association football club in London, England

    League Trophy) as well as results in the FA Vase, the FA Trophy and the FA Cup. * Terry Eames was suspended as manager on 13 February for disciplinary reasons

    AFC Wimbledon

    AFC_Wimbledon

  • Woking F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Founded in 1887, they joined the Isthmian League in 1911–12 and won the FA Amateur Cup in 1957–58. Woking were relegated twice in 1982–83 and 1984–85

    Woking F.C.

    Woking_F.C.

  • Wigan Athletic F.C.
  • Association football club in Greater Manchester, England

    Premier League in 1968, the club won two league titles and also reached the FA Trophy final in 1973. Wigan was elected to the Football League in 1978 and

    Wigan Athletic F.C.

    Wigan_Athletic_F.C.

  • List of association football video games
  • European Super League FA Manager FA Premier League Football Manager 2000 FA Premier League Football Manager 2001 FA Premier League Stars FA Premier League Stars

    List of association football video games

    List_of_association_football_video_games

  • 1996–97 FA Premier League
  • Football season in England

    The 1996–97 FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the fifth season of the FA Premier League since its formation

    1996–97 FA Premier League

    1996–97_FA_Premier_League

  • List of Burnley F.C. managers
  • and Potts are Burnley's most successful managers in terms of competitive honours won, as Haworth claimed one FA Cup (1913–14) and one First Division title

    List of Burnley F.C. managers

    List of Burnley F.C. managers

    List_of_Burnley_F.C._managers

  • 2013 FA Cup final
  • English football match

    The 2013 FA Cup final was an association football match between Manchester City and Wigan Athletic on 11 May 2013 at Wembley Stadium in London, England

    2013 FA Cup final

    2013 FA Cup final

    2013_FA_Cup_final

  • Player-coach
  • Condition where a team player is also coach

    double of the league title and FA Cup in his first season as player-manager and continued to win two more league titles and an FA Cup before retiring from playing

    Player-coach

    Player-coach

    Player-coach

  • 2006–07 FA Premier League
  • English football season

    The 2006–07 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclays Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 15th season of the FA Premier League since its establishment

    2006–07 FA Premier League

    2006–07_FA_Premier_League

  • John Barnes
  • English football player and manager (born 1963)

    MBE (born 7 November 1963) is a former professional football player and manager. Often considered one of the greatest England players of all time and one

    John Barnes

    John Barnes

    John_Barnes

  • England national football team
  • Under-21 manager Lee Carsley was subsequently appointed interim head coach of the senior team. On 16 October 2024, the FA announced that German manager Thomas

    England national football team

    England_national_football_team

  • Nottingham Forest F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    earlier, was confirmed as the new manager on 1 January 2009 and watched Pemberton's side beat Manchester City 3–0 away in the FA Cup, prior to taking official

    Nottingham Forest F.C.

    Nottingham_Forest_F.C.

  • Oliver Glasner
  • Austrian football manager (born 1974)

    Palace FA Cup: 2024–25 FA Community Shield: 2025 UEFA Conference League: 2025–26 Individual LMA John Duncan Award: 2025 Premier League Manager of the

    Oliver Glasner

    Oliver Glasner

    Oliver_Glasner

  • Paul Scholes
  • English footballer (born 1974)

    including 11 Premier League titles (more than any other English player), three FA Cups and two UEFA Champions League titles. He is renowned for his technical

    Paul Scholes

    Paul Scholes

    Paul_Scholes

  • Brian Clough
  • English football player and manager (1935–2004)

    1982. Clough stayed on as Forest manager for another decade and won two more League Cups (1989 and 1990) and reached the FA Cup final in 1991, but could not

    Brian Clough

    Brian Clough

    Brian_Clough

  • Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Venables, who had become manager in 1987, signed players such as Paul Gascoigne and Gary Lineker. Under Venables, Spurs won the 1990–91 FA Cup, making them the

    Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

    Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.

  • 2021–22 FA WSL
  • Eleventh season of the top English women's association football league

    The 2021–22 FA WSL season (also known as the Barclays FA Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh season of the FA Women's Super

    2021–22 FA WSL

    2021–22_FA_WSL

  • Roberto Di Matteo
  • Italian football player and manager (born 1970)

    the Premier League. As caretaker manager of Chelsea, he steered the club to double title success, winning both the FA Cup and the club's first UEFA Champions

    Roberto Di Matteo

    Roberto Di Matteo

    Roberto_Di_Matteo

  • 2019–20 FA Women's Championship
  • Football league season

    The 2019–20 FA Women's Championship was the second season of the rebranded FA Women's Championship, the second tier of women's football in England. It

    2019–20 FA Women's Championship

    2019–20_FA_Women's_Championship

  • Wimbledon F.C.
  • English football club (1889–2004)

    Olsen in which the team was relegated from the FA Premier League before Terry Burton was made manager. Burton's Wimbledon narrowly missed the play-offs

    Wimbledon F.C.

    Wimbledon F.C.

    Wimbledon_F.C.

  • George Graham
  • Scottish footballer and manager (born 1944)

    combining it with the Arsenal manager's job, but that role went to Andy Roxburgh instead. Arsenal had not won a trophy since the FA Cup in 1978–79, and were

    George Graham

    George Graham

    George_Graham

  • List of Sheffield Wednesday F.C. managers
  • Football's top tier in the 1991–92 season, before he became the only manager to lose both the FA Cup and League Cup finals in the same year in 1993. All first-team

    List of Sheffield Wednesday F.C. managers

    List of Sheffield Wednesday F.C. managers

    List_of_Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C._managers

  • Fa (brand)
  • Brand of personal care products owned by Henkel

    Fa is an international brand for personal care products. It is a subsidiary of the German company Henkel. Fa products include skin care lotions, creams

    Fa (brand)

    Fa_(brand)

  • Mo Marley
  • English footballer and manager

    won the 1989 Women's FA Cup and captained the team to the FA Women's Premier League title in 1997–98. After taking over as manager in 2002 — sacking her

    Mo Marley

    Mo_Marley

  • Grimsby Town F.C.
  • Association football club in Cleethorpes, England

    1972, moved to Southampton where he won the FA Cup in 1976. Alan Buckley is the club's most successful manager; he had three spells between 1988 and 2008

    Grimsby Town F.C.

    Grimsby_Town_F.C.

  • List of West Ham United F.C. managers
  • on 16 April 1974. In 1975, at the end of his first season as manager, West Ham won the FA Cup final and reached the final of the European Cup Winners'

    List of West Ham United F.C. managers

    List_of_West_Ham_United_F.C._managers

  • Ruud Gullit
  • Dutch association football player and manager

    Chelsea and was appointed the club's player-manager a year later. In his debut season, he led Chelsea to FA Cup success, the club's first major title for

    Ruud Gullit

    Ruud Gullit

    Ruud_Gullit

  • Ashley Cole
  • English footballer (born 1980)

    to win the 2007 FA Cup. Cole was reportedly one of the players upset when José Mourinho was relieved of his position as Chelsea manager. He was dropped

    Ashley Cole

    Ashley Cole

    Ashley_Cole

  • Chelsea F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    caretaker manager Guus Hiddink, Chelsea won another FA Cup. In 2009–10, his successor Carlo Ancelotti led them to their first Premier League and FA Cup Double

    Chelsea F.C.

    Chelsea_F.C.

  • Sean Dyche
  • English football manager (born 1971)

    December 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013. "Manager's Programme Notes for Fulham Clash". Retrieved 8 October 2023. "FA Cup archive: Middlesbrough v Chesterfield

    Sean Dyche

    Sean Dyche

    Sean_Dyche

  • Sol Campbell
  • English footballer and manager (born 1974)

    signed a four-year contract with the club. New manager Gerry Francis led the club to the semi-finals of the FA Cup in the 1994–95 campaign, but Campbell missed

    Sol Campbell

    Sol Campbell

    Sol_Campbell

  • Daniel Muñoz (footballer)
  • Colombian footballer (born 1996)

    victory over Manchester City in the 2025 FA Cup final, earning man of the match honours, helping the club secure the FA Community Shield, and winning the UEFA

    Daniel Muñoz (footballer)

    Daniel Muñoz (footballer)

    Daniel_Muñoz_(footballer)

  • Roberto Mancini
  • Italian football manager (born 1964)

    over a year, Mancini was appointed Manchester City manager in December 2009. He helped City win the FA Cup in the 2010–11 season, the club's first major

    Roberto Mancini

    Roberto Mancini

    Roberto_Mancini

  • Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
  • Association football club in England

    Between 1979 and 1983, they played in the First Division, and reached the 1983 FA Cup final, losing to Manchester United after a replay. They were relegated

    Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.

    Brighton_&_Hove_Albion_F.C.

  • 1990 FA Cup final
  • Association football championship match

    The 1990 FA Cup final was a football match played to determine to winners of the 1989–90 FA Cup. It was contested by Manchester United and Crystal Palace

    1990 FA Cup final

    1990 FA Cup final

    1990_FA_Cup_final

  • Howard Kendall
  • English footballer and manager

    and manager. Kendall joined Preston North End as an apprentice and stayed with the club when he turned professional. He was a runner-up in the 1964 FA Cup

    Howard Kendall

    Howard_Kendall

  • 2018 FA Cup final
  • English association football match

    The 2018 FA Cup final was an association football match between Manchester United and Chelsea on 19 May 2018 at Wembley Stadium in London, England. It

    2018 FA Cup final

    2018 FA Cup final

    2018_FA_Cup_final

  • 2022 FA Cup final
  • Football match

    first FA Cup final held at Wembley to be decided by spot-kicks. Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp became the first German-born manager to win the FA Cup.

    2022 FA Cup final

    2022 FA Cup final

    2022_FA_Cup_final

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  • Winstead
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Winstead

    English : habitational name, perhaps from Wanstead in Greater London (formerly Esses), recorded in Domesday Book as Wenesteda ‘site (Old English stede) by a mound (Old English wænn) or where wagons (Old English wǣn) are kept’, but more likely from Winestead in East Yorkshire, named from Old English wīf ‘wife’ or a female personal name Wīfa + stede ‘homestead’.

    Winstead

  • Powell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Welsh origin)

    Powell

    English (of Welsh origin) : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Hywel ‘son of Hywel’, a personal name meaning ‘eminent’ (see Howell).Irish : mainly of Welsh origin as in 1 above, but sometimes a surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Giolla Phóil ‘son of the servant of St. Paul’ (see Guilfoyle).This surname is extremely common in Wales and has also spread throughout England and Ireland. The first recorded occurrence of the surname in its modern form is Roger ap Howell, alias Powell, named in a lawsuit in 1563. He was the grandson of Howell ap John (d. 1535). Snelling Powell, born in Carmarthen, Wales, in 1758, came to America in 1793 and was a successful actor and theater manager in Boston. Later members of the family include the novelist Anthony Powell (b. 1905).

    Powell

  • Sherriff
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Sherriff

    English and Scottish : status name for a sheriff, from Middle English schiref ‘sheriff’, ‘administrative officer of an English shire’, from Old English scīr ‘shire’ + (ge)rēfa ‘reeve’ (see Reeve). Compare Shreve.

    Sherriff

  • Regis
  • Boy/Male

    American, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Swiss

    Regis

    Royal; Kingly; Ruler; Manager

    Regis

  • Lawley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Lawley

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : habitational name from Lawley in Shropshire, named in Old English as ‘Lafa’s wood’, from a personal name Lāfa (from lāf ‘remnant’, ‘survivor’) + lēah ‘wood’, ‘glade’.

    Lawley

  • Boynton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Boynton

    English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire named Boynton, from the Old English personal name Bōfa + the connective particle -ing- denoting association + tūn ‘settlement’. Alternatively, the name may have arisen from Boyton in Wiltshire (recorded in Domesday Book as Boientone) or from Boyington Court in Kent (recorded in 1207 as Bointon), both of which are named with the Old English personal name Boia + tūn ‘settlement’.John Boynton emigrated from England to Salem, MA, 1638.

    Boynton

  • Shroff
  • Surname or Lastname

    Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city)

    Shroff

    Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Hindu (Vania) and Parsi name from Gujarati səraf ‘banker’, ‘money-changer’, from Arabic ̣sarrāf. There has probably been some confusion with Arabic sharīf ‘noble’ and sharāfa ‘nobility’, which have also been borrowed into Hindi and other modern Indian languages. Shroff is used as a vocabulary word in Indian English to denote a banker or money changer.English : although this is for the most part an Indian name (see 1 above), it was already well established in England in the 19th century (see below) and may also be of English origin. If it is not Indian, the etymology is unknown.

    Shroff

  • Shreve
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shreve

    English : occupational name for a sheriff, from Middle English schiref, shreeve, shryve ‘sheriff’, from Old English scīr ‘shire’, ‘administrative district’ + (ge)rēfa ‘reeve’ (see Reeve). In some cases it may have arisen from a nickname.

    Shreve

  • Mohkam
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mohkam

    Manager

    Mohkam

  • Mudabbir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mudabbir

    Prudent; Manager; One who Plans

    Mudabbir

  • Mukham
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mukham

    Manager

    Mukham

  • Naazhimah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Naazhimah

    Administrator; Manager

    Naazhimah

  • Mudabbir
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mudabbir

    Prudent. Manager.

    Mudabbir

  • Proctor
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Proctor

    Manager.

    Proctor

  • Garrick
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of the French topographic name Garrigue (see Garrigues).Scottish

    Garrick

    Americanized spelling of the French topographic name Garrigue (see Garrigues).Scottish : variant of Garioch, a habitational name from the district in Aberdeenshire so named.English : habitational name from Garwick in Lincolnshire, named from an Old English personal name Gǣra + Old English wīc ‘(dairy) farm’.The name is closely associated with the Huguenots. The English actor-manager David Garrick (1717–79) was the grandson of David de la Garrique, who fled Bordeaux in 1685, changing his family name to Garric on arrival in England. Other Garricks (Garicks) were in SC in the 1820s.

    Garrick

  • Fa
  • Boy/Male

    Chinese

    Fa

    Beginning.

    Fa

  • TÓFA
  • Female

    Norse

    TÓFA

    Feminine form of Old Norse Tófi, a short form of names starting with Torf- or Torv-, TÓFA means "Þórr" or "thunder."

    TÓFA

  • Hafizah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hafizah

    Guardian; Administrator; Manager

    Hafizah

  • Baylee
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Jamaican

    Baylee

    Law Enforcer; Bailiff; Courtyard Within Castle Walls; Steward; Public Official; Surname; An Officer; Manager

    Baylee

  • Procurator
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Procurator

    Manager.

    Procurator

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Online names & meanings

  • PLINIO
  • Male

    Italian

    PLINIO

    Italian form of Roman Plinius, of unknown PLINIO means. In use by the Portuguese and Spanish.

  • Ilavarta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ilavarta

    Surrounding the Earth

  • Karthiga
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Karthiga

    God name

  • Zeel | ஜீல 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Zeel | ஜீல 

    Jharna

  • Wheatcroft
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wheatcroft

    English : habitational name from a place so named from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ + croft ‘smallholding’. There is one such place in Derbyshire; it is also a common field name.

  • Pavel | பவேல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pavel | பவேல

    Small

  • Tashvi | தாஷ்வீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Tashvi | தாஷ்வீ

    Composed, Charming

  • Larathana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Larathana

  • Mehran
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Mehran

    A Character in Shahnameh; Kindness

  • Saayan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Saayan

    Dynamic

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  • Managerial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to management or a manager; as, managerial qualities.

  • Fa
  • n.

    A syllable applied to the fourth tone of the diatonic scale in solmization.

  • Solfeggiare
  • v. i.

    To sol-fa. See Sol-fa, v. i.

  • Tactician
  • n.

    One versed in tactics; hence, a skillful maneuverer; an adroit manager.

  • Wielder
  • n.

    One who wields or employs; a manager; a controller.

  • Managery
  • n.

    Husbandry; economy; frugality.

  • Welder
  • n.

    A manager; an actual occupant.

  • Sol-fa
  • v. i.

    To sing the notes of the gamut, ascending or descending; as, do or ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do, or the same in reverse order.

  • Sol-faing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sol-fa

  • Staff
  • n.

    Hence: A body of assistants serving to carry into effect the plans of a superintendant or manager; as, the staff of a newspaper.

  • Solfeggio
  • n.

    The system of arranging the scale by the names do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, by which singing is taught; a singing exercise upon these syllables.

  • Ballet
  • n.

    A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, -- most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers.

  • Sol-faed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Sol-fa

  • Manager
  • n.

    One who manages; a conductor or director; as, the manager of a theater.

  • Managership
  • n.

    The office or position of a manager.

  • Fayence
  • n.

    See Fa/ence.

  • Sol-fa
  • n.

    The gamut, or musical scale. See Tonic sol-fa, under Tonic, n.

  • Intonate
  • v. i.

    To sound the tones of the musical scale; to practice the sol-fa.

  • Fa
  • n.

    The tone F.

  • Housewive
  • v. t.

    To manage with skill and economy, as a housewife or other female manager; to economize.