Premier League Winning Managers Listed From Inception

Premier League Winning Managers

A total of 11 managers have won the Premier League but winning the premiership is yet to happen for an English manager.

It’s been between four Italians, two Scotsmen, a Chilean, a Portuguese, a Frenchman, a Spaniard and now a German,

The most successful of those was Sir Alex Ferguson, a staggering 13 titles for Manchester United gives him the most wins.

There are only three other managers who have won the Premier League more than twice.

Former Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger won three Premier League crowns with his side, with Jose Mourinho achieving the same feat with Chelsea.

Pep Guardiola has won the title twice with Manchester City before Jurgen Klopp came to end City’s reign as champions, helping Liverpool rack up the required points to end a 30-year wait for a league title.

See recent managers who have won the Premier League below:

Sir Alex Ferguson – Manchester United (1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13)

Arsene Wenger – Arsenal (1997-98, 2000-01, 2003-04)

Jose Mourinho – Chelsea (2004-05, 2005-06, 2014-15)

Pep Guardiola – Manchester City (2017-18, 2018-19)

Kenny Dalglish – Blackburn Rovers (1994-95)

Roberto Mancini – Manchester City (2011-12)

Manuel Pellegrini – Manchester City (2013-14)

Antonio Conte – Chelsea (2016-17)

Claudio Ranieri Leicester City (2015-16)

Jurgen Klopp – Liverpool (2019-20)

Let’s now check out the full list of Premier League Winning Managers from inception.

Premier League Winning Managers List

Season Nationality Name Club
1888–89 England William Sudell committee Preston North End
1889–90 England William Sudell committee Preston North End
1890–91 England Dick Molyneux committee Everton
1891–92 England Tom Watson Sunderland
1892–93 England Tom Watson Sunderland
1893–94 Scotland George Ramsay Aston Villa
1894–95 England Tom Watson Sunderland
1895–96 Scotland George Ramsay Aston Villa
1896–97 Scotland George Ramsay Aston Villa
1897–98 England Joseph Wostinholm Sheffield United
1898–99 Scotland George Ramsay Aston Villa
1899–1900 Scotland George Ramsay Aston Villa
1900–01 England Tom Watson Liverpool
1901–02 Scotland Alex Mackie Sunderland
1902–03 England Arthur Dickinson The Wednesday
1903–04 England Arthur Dickinson The Wednesday
1904–05 Scotland Frank Watt committee Newcastle United
1905–06 England Tom Watson Liverpool
1906–07 Scotland Frank Watt committee Newcastle United
1907–08 England Ernest Mangnall Manchester United
1908–09 Scotland Frank Watt committee Newcastle United
1909–10 Scotland George Ramsay Aston Villa
1910–11 England Ernest Mangnall Manchester United
1911–12 England Robert Middleton Blackburn Rovers
1912–13 Ireland Bob Kyle Sunderland
1913–14 England Robert Middleton Blackburn Rovers
1914–15 England Will Cuff committee Everton
1915–19[a]
1919–20 England Fred Everiss West Bromwich Albion
1920–21 England John Haworth Burnley
1921–22 England David Ashworth Liverpool
1922–23 Scotland Matt McQueen Liverpool
1923–24 England Herbert Chapman Huddersfield Town
1924–25 England Herbert Chapman Huddersfield Town
1925–26 England Cecil Potter Huddersfield Town
1926–27 Scotland Frank Watt committee Newcastle United
1927–28 England Thomas H. McIntosh committee Everton
1928–29 England Robert Brown The Wednesday
1929–30 England Robert Brown The Wednesday
1930–31 England Herbert Chapman Arsenal
1931–32 England Thomas H. McIntosh committee Everton
1932–33 England Herbert Chapman Arsenal
1933–34 England Joe Shaw (caretaker) Arsenal
1934–35 England George Allison Arsenal
1935–36 Scotland Johnny Cochrane Sunderland
1936–37 England Wilf Wild Manchester City
1937–38 England George Allison Arsenal
1938–39 England Theo Kelly committee Everton
1939–46[b]
1946–47 England George Kay Liverpool
1947–48 England Tom Whittaker Arsenal
1948–49 England Bob Jackson Portsmouth
1949–50 England Bob Jackson Portsmouth
1950–51 England Arthur Rowe Tottenham Hotspur
1951–52 Scotland Matt Busby Manchester United
1952–53 England Tom Whittaker Arsenal
1953–54 England Stan Cullis Wolverhampton Wanderers
1954–55 England Ted Drake Chelsea
1955–56 Scotland Matt Busby Manchester United
1956–57 Scotland Matt Busby Manchester United
1957–58 England Stan Cullis Wolverhampton Wanderers
1958–59 England Stan Cullis Wolverhampton Wanderers
1959–60 England Harry Potts Burnley
1960–61 England Bill Nicholson Tottenham Hotspur
1961–62 England Alf Ramsey Ipswich Town
1962–63 England Harry Catterick Everton
1963–64 Scotland Bill Shankly Liverpool
1964–65 Scotland Matt Busby Manchester United
1965–66 Scotland Bill Shankly Liverpool
1966–67 Scotland Matt Busby Manchester United
1967–68 England Joe Mercer Manchester City
1968–69 England Don Revie Leeds United
1969–70 England Harry Catterick Everton
1970–71 England Bertie Mee Arsenal
1971–72 England Brian Clough Derby County
1972–73 Scotland Bill Shankly Liverpool
1973–74 England Don Revie Leeds United
1974–75 Scotland Dave Mackay Derby County
1975–76 England Bob Paisley Liverpool
1976–77 England Bob Paisley Liverpool
1977–78 England Brian Clough Nottingham Forest
1978–79 England Bob Paisley Liverpool
1979–80 England Bob Paisley Liverpool
1980–81 England Ron Saunders Aston Villa
1981–82 England Bob Paisley Liverpool
1982–83 England Bob Paisley Liverpool
1983–84 England Joe Fagan Liverpool
1984–85 England Howard Kendall Everton
1985–86 Scotland Kenny Dalglish Liverpool
1986–87 England Howard Kendall Everton
1987–88 Scotland Kenny Dalglish Liverpool
1988–89 Scotland George Graham Arsenal
1989–90 Scotland Kenny Dalglish Liverpool
1990–91 Scotland George Graham Arsenal
1991–92 England Howard Wilkinson Leeds United
1992–93 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
1993–94 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
1994–95 Scotland Kenny Dalglish Blackburn Rovers
1995–96 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
1996–97 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
1997–98 France Arsène Wenger Arsenal
1998–99 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
1999–2000 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2000–01 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2001–02 France Arsène Wenger Arsenal
2002–03 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2003–04 France Arsène Wenger Arsenal
2004–05 Portugal José Mourinho Chelsea
2005–06 Portugal José Mourinho Chelsea
2006–07 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2007–08 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2008–09 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2009–10 Italy Carlo Ancelotti Chelsea
2010–11 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2011–12 Italy Roberto Mancini Manchester City
2012–13 Scotland Alex Ferguson Manchester United
2013–14 Chile Manuel Pellegrini Manchester City
2014–15 Portugal José Mourinho Chelsea
2015–16 Italy Claudio Ranieri Leicester City
2016–17 Italy Antonio Conte Chelsea
2017–18 Spain Pep Guardiola Manchester City
2018–19 Spain Pep Guardiola Manchester City
2019–20 Germany Jürgen Klopp Liverpool

I’ll like to believe the quiz of which manager has won the most EPL titles has now been settled by the foregoing list.

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