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== West Ham United Caretaker Managers ==
== West Ham United Caretaker Managers ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Name
!Country
!First Game
!Last Game
!Total
Games
!Total
Wins
!Total
Draws
!Total
Defeats
!Total
Goals
Scored
!Total
Goals
Conceded
!Total
Goal
Difference
!Total
Win %
!Trophies
Won
|-
|Ronnie Boyce
|England
|18/02/1990 v. Swindon Town (D 2-2)
|18/02/1990 v. Swindon Town (D 2-2)
|1
|0
|1
|0
|2
|2
| 0
|'''0.00%'''
|'''0'''
|-
|Trevor Brooking
|England
|27/04/2003 v. Manchester City (W 1-0)
|18/10/2003 v. Burnley (D 2-2)
|20
|13
|5
|2
|27
|14
| +13
|'''65.00%'''
|'''0'''
|-
|Kevin Keen*
|England
|13/09/2008 v. West Bromwich Albion (L 3-2)
|22/05/2011 v. Sunderland (L 3-0)
|2
|0
|0
|2
|2
|6
| -4
|'''0.00%'''
|'''0'''
|}
''* Kevin Keen was appointed caretaker manager on two separate occasions. Firstly after the departure of Alan Curbishley in 2008 and then following the sacking of Avram Grant in 2011.''


== Returning West Ham United Managers ==
== Returning West Ham United Managers ==
The only manager in West Ham's history to manage two permanent spells is David Moyes. The Scot first joined the club on a short-term contract following the departure of Slaven Bilic midway through the 2017/2018 season. Moyes successfully saved the club from relegation that season but it was decided he would not remain as manager, with the club deciding to appoint Manuel Pellegrini instead. However, midway through the 2019/2020 season, Pellegrini was sacked and Moyes was asked to return for a second spell on a longer contract.
Below his overall record as West Ham manager, with both of his spells combined.
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!Name
!Country
!First Game
!Last Game
!Total
Games
!Total
Wins
!Total
Draws
!Total
Defeats
!Total
Goals
Scored
!Total
Goals
Conceded
!Total
Goal
Difference
!Total
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!Trophies
Won
|-
|David Moyes
|Scotland
|19/11/2017 v. Watford (L 2-0)
| -
|261
|114
|53
|94
|387
|351
| +36
|'''43.68%'''
|'''1'''
|}


== West Ham United Manager Records ==
== West Ham United Manager Records ==

Revision as of 17:08, 18 May 2024

Here you can find a comprehensive record of every single manager West Ham United's history.

Simply click on a manager's name to view his individual record for the club, including matches managed, home and away records, competition records, season-by-season break downs and loads more. For ease, we have also included some baseline information for each manager on this page.

If a manager's name is black it means he doesn't yet have a West Ham Wiki page. If a manager's name is blue it means his West Ham United career is available to view. The current West Ham United manager is highlighted in blue.

We are regularly working on populating West Ham Wiki to complete our directory of West Ham United's entire history, so please keep checking back regularly for further updates.

West Ham United Managers

Name Country First Game Last Game Total

Games

Total

Wins

Total

Draws

Total

Defeats

Total

Goals Scored

Total

Goals Conceded

Total

Goal Difference

Total

Win %

Trophies

Won

Syd King England 12/04/1902 v. Portsmouth (D 1-1) 29/10/1932 v. Burnley (D 4-4) 1,124 439 270 415 1,730 1,651 +79 39.06% 0
Charlie Paynter England 05/11/1932 v. Bradford Park Avenue (L 3-0) 06/05/1950 v. Southampton (L 3-2) 483 200 116 167 782 714 +68 41.41% 1
Ted Fenton England 19/08/1950 v. Hull City (D 3-3) 31/03/1961 v. Leicester City (W 1-0) 497 203 108 186 896 844 +52 40.85% 1
Ron Greenwood England 01/04/1961 v. Newcastle United (D 1-1) 10/08/1974 v. Southampton (L 2-0) 655 236 172 247 1,070 1,021 +49 36.03% 3
John Lyall England 17/08/1974 v. Manchester City (L 4-0) 23/05/1989 v. Liverpool (L 5-1) 775 310 195 270 1,104 1,017 +87 40.00% 3
Lou Macari Scotland 19/08/1989 v. Stoke City (D 1-1) 14/02/1990 v. Oldham Athletic (L 6-0) 40 15 12 13 57 52 +5 37.50% 0
Billy Bonds England 24/02/1990 v. Blackbun Rovers (D 1-1) 07/05/1994 v. Southampton (D 3-3) 237 104 63 70 334 258 +76 43.61% 0
Harry Redknapp England 20/08/1994 v. Leeds United (D 0-0) 05/05/2001 v. Southampton (W 3-0) 326 121 84 121 403 415 -12 37.12% 0
Glenn Roeder England 19/05/2001 v. Middlesbrough (L 2-1) 21/04/2003 v. Middlesbrough (W 1-0) 86 27 23 36 102 133 -31 31.40% 0
Alan Pardew England 22/10/2003 v. Nottingham Forest (D 1-1) 09/12/2006 v. Bolton Wanderers (L 4-0) 163 67 38 58 217 203 +14 41.10% 0
Alan Curblishley England 17/12/2006 v. Manchester United (W 1-0) 30/08/2008 v. Blackburn Rovers (W 4-1) 71 28 14 29 86 97 -11 39.44% 0
Gianfranco Zola Italy 20/09/2008 v. Newcastle United (W 3-1) 09/05/2010 v. Manchester City (D 1-1) 80 23 21 36 92 112 -20 28.75% 0
Avram Grant Israel 14/08/2010 v. Aston Villa (L 3-0) 15/05/2011 v. Wigan Athletic (L 3-2) 47 15 12 20 67 78 -11 31.91% 0
Sam Allardyce England 07/08/2011 v. Cardiff City (L 1-0) 24/05/2015 v. Newcastle United (L 2-0) 181 69 45 67 237 236 +1 38.12% 0
Slaven Bilic Croatia 02/07/2015 v. FC Lusitans (W 3-0) 04/11/2017 v. Liverpool (L 4-1) 111 42 30 39 159 166 -7 37.84% 0
David Moyes Scotland 19/11/2017 v. Watford (L 2-0) 13/05/2018 v. Everton (W 3-1) 31 9 10 12 38 48 -10 29.03% 0
Manuel Pellegrini Chile 12/08/2018 v. Liverpool (L 4-0) 28/12/2019 v. Leicester City (L 2-1) 64 24 11 29 91 99 -8 37.50% 0
David Moyes Scotland 01/01/2020 v. Bournemouth (W 4-0) - 230 105 43 82 349 303 +46 45.65% 1

West Ham United Caretaker Managers

Name Country First Game Last Game Total

Games

Total

Wins

Total

Draws

Total

Defeats

Total

Goals Scored

Total

Goals Conceded

Total

Goal Difference

Total

Win %

Trophies

Won

Ronnie Boyce England 18/02/1990 v. Swindon Town (D 2-2) 18/02/1990 v. Swindon Town (D 2-2) 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 0.00% 0
Trevor Brooking England 27/04/2003 v. Manchester City (W 1-0) 18/10/2003 v. Burnley (D 2-2) 20 13 5 2 27 14 +13 65.00% 0
Kevin Keen* England 13/09/2008 v. West Bromwich Albion (L 3-2) 22/05/2011 v. Sunderland (L 3-0) 2 0 0 2 2 6 -4 0.00% 0

* Kevin Keen was appointed caretaker manager on two separate occasions. Firstly after the departure of Alan Curbishley in 2008 and then following the sacking of Avram Grant in 2011.

Returning West Ham United Managers

The only manager in West Ham's history to manage two permanent spells is David Moyes. The Scot first joined the club on a short-term contract following the departure of Slaven Bilic midway through the 2017/2018 season. Moyes successfully saved the club from relegation that season but it was decided he would not remain as manager, with the club deciding to appoint Manuel Pellegrini instead. However, midway through the 2019/2020 season, Pellegrini was sacked and Moyes was asked to return for a second spell on a longer contract.

Below his overall record as West Ham manager, with both of his spells combined.

Name Country First Game Last Game Total

Games

Total

Wins

Total

Draws

Total

Defeats

Total

Goals Scored

Total

Goals Conceded

Total

Goal Difference

Total

Win %

Trophies

Won

David Moyes Scotland 19/11/2017 v. Watford (L 2-0) - 261 114 53 94 387 351 +36 43.68% 1

West Ham United Manager Records

West Ham United has had 17 permanent managers in its history, all with varying success.

The club's first permanent manager was Syd King, who still holds the record for the longest spell in charge - 30 years between, 1902 and 1932. The manager with the shortest managerial spell is Lou Macari, who lasted just six months between August 1989 and February 1990.

West Ham's first non-English manager was also Macari, who is Scottish. Italian Gianfranco Zola became West Ham's first non-UK manager when he was appointed September, 2008. The Hammers' first non-European manager was Chilean Manuel Pellegrini, who managed the club between 2018 and 2019.

Manager Records

Not including caretaker managers.

Games Managed

Highest
  • Most games managed (all competitions): Syd King, 1,124 games (1902-1932)
  • Most league games managed: Syd King, 1,038 games (1902-1932)
  • Most domestic cup games managed: John Lyall, 136 games (1974-1989)
  • Most european cup games managed: David Moyes, 37 games (2020-2024)
Fewest
  • Fewest games managed (all competitions): Lou Macari, 40 games (1989-1990)
  • Fewest league games managed: Lou Macari, 28 games (1989-1990)
  • Fewest domestic cup games managed: Manuel Pellegrini, 7 games (2018-2019)
  • Fewest european games managed*: Alan Pardew, 2 games (2003-2006)

*Only includes managers who managed at least one european fixture

Wins, Draws & Losses

Highest
  • Most wins (all competitions): Syd King, 439 wins (1902-1932)
  • Most league wins: Syd King, 403 wins (1902-1932)
  • Most domestic cup wins: John Lyall, 65 wins (1974-1989)
  • Most european wins: David Moyes, 26 wins (2020-2024)

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  • Highest win % (all competitions): David Moyes, 45.65% (2020-2024)
  • Highest league win %: Billy Bonds, 42.49% (1990-1994)
  • Highest domestic cup win %: Avram Grant, 80% (2010-2011)
  • Highest european win %: David Moyes, 70.27% (2020-2024)

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  • Most draws (all competitions): Syd King, 270 draws (1902-1932)
  • Most league draws: Syd King, 246 draws (1902-1932)
  • Most domestic cup draws: John Lyall, 37 draws (1974-1989)
  • Most european draws: John Lyall (1974-1989) & David Moyes (2020-2024), both 4 draws

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  • Most defeats (all competitions): Syd King, 415 defeats (1902-1932)
  • Most league defeats: Syd King, 389 defeats (1902-1932)
  • Most domestic cup defeats: John Lyall, 34 defeats (1974-1989)
  • Most european defeats: David Moyes, 7 defeats (2020-2024)
Fewest
  • Fewest wins (all competitions): Lou Macari (1989-1990) & Avram Grant (2010-2011), both 15 wins
  • Fewest league wins: Avram Grant, 7 wins (2010-2011)
  • Fewest domestic cup wins: Glenn Roeder (2001-2003) & Gianfranco Zola (2008-2010), both 3 wins
  • Fewest european wins*: Alan Pardew, 0 wins (2003-2006)

*Only includes managers who managed at least one european fixture

  • Lowest win % (all competitions): Gianfranco Zola, 28.75% (2008-2010)
  • Lowest league win %: Avram Grant, 18.42% (2010-2011)
  • Lowest domestic cup win %: Charlie Paynter (1932-1950) & Sam Allardyce (2011-2015), both 33.33%
  • Lowest european win %*: Alan Pardew, 0% (2003-2006)

*Only includes managers who managed at least one european fixture

  • Fewest draws (all competitions): Manuel Pellegrini, 11 draws (2018-2019)
  • Fewest league draws: Lou Macari, 8 draws (1989-1990)
  • Fewest domestic cup draws: Avram Grant (2010-2011) & Manuel Pellegrini (2018-2019), both 0 draws
  • Fewest european draws*: Alan Pardew, 0 draws (2003-2006)

*Only includes managers who managed at least one european fixture

  • Fewest defeats (all competitions): Lou Macari, 13 defeats (1989-1990)
  • Fewest league defeats: Lou Macari, 10 defeats (1989-1990)
  • Fewest domestic cup defeats: Avram Grant, 2 defeats (2010-2011)
  • Fewest european defeats*: Billy Bonds, 1 defeat (1990-1994)

*Only includes managers who managed at least one european fixture

Goals Scored

Highest
  • Most goals scored (all competitions): Syd King, 1,730 goals (1902-1932)
  • Most league goals scored: Syd King, 1,586 goals (1902-1932)
  • Most domestic cup goals scored: John Lyall, 217 goals (1974-1989)
  • Most european goals scored: David Moyes, 67 goals (2020-2024)
Fewest
  • Fewest goals scored (all competitions): Lou Macari, 57 goals (1989-1990)
  • Fewest league goals scored: Lou Macari, 41 goals (1989-1990)
  • Fewest domestic cup goals scored: Glenn Roeder, 10 goals (2001-2003)
  • Fewest european goals scored*: Alan Pardew, 0 goals (2003-2006)

*Only includes managers who managed at least one european fixture

Goals Conceded

Highest
  • Most goals conceded (all competitions): Syd King, 1,651 goals (1902-1932)
  • Most league goals conceded: Syd King, 1,543 goals (1902-1932)
  • Most domestic cup goals conceded: John Lyall, 154 goals (1974-1989)
  • Most european goals conceded: John Lyall (1974-1989) & David Moyes (2020-2024), both 25 goals
Fewest
  • Fewest goals conceded (all competitions): Lou Macari, 52 goals (1989-1990)
  • Fewest league goals conceded: Lou Macari, 35 goals (1989-1990)
  • Fewest domestic cup goals conceded: Alan Curbishley, 7 goals (2006-2008)
  • Fewest european goals conceded*: Billy Bonds, 2 goals (1990-1994)

*Only includes managers who managed at least one european fixture