West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Partial List of Managers

Partial List of Managers

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The following managers have all led West Bromwich Albion to at least one of the following achievements whilst in charge of the club: winning a major trophy or reaching the final, achieving a top three league finish in the top flight, winning promotion or reaching the quarter-finals of a major European competition.

Name Nat. Years P W D L Achievements
Ford, LouisLouis Ford 1890–92 58 18 10 30
Stephenson, EdwardEdward Stephenson 1894–95 36 14 5 17
Heaven, FrankFrank Heaven 1896–02 214 86 45 83
Everiss, FredFred Everiss 1902–48 1520 656 331 533
Smith, JackJack Smith 1948–52 179 70 46 63
Buckingham, VicVic Buckingham 1953–59 301 130 78 93
Hagan, JimmyJimmy Hagan 1963–67 201 78 49 74
Ashman, AlanAlan Ashman 1967–71 182 64 49 69
Giles, JohnnyJohnny Giles 1975–77,
1984–85
159 60 42 57
Atkinson, RonRon Atkinson 1978–81,
1987–88
212 85 68 59
Ardiles, OsvaldoOsvaldo Ardiles 1992–93 55 30 11 14
Megson, GaryGary Megson 2000–04 221 94 50 77
Mowbray, TonyTony Mowbray 2006–09 140 57 32 51
Di Matteo, RobertoRoberto Di Matteo 2009–11 82 40 19 23

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