List of Watford F.C. managers

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Graham Taylor led Watford to their highest ever league position in 1983.

Watford Football Club are an English association football club, based in Watford, Hertfordshire. As of 2022, the team competes in the EFL Championship, the second-highest level of the English football league system. nine people – Len Goulden, Neil McBain, and Quique Sánchez Flores – have taken charge of the club on two occasions, while Graham Taylor had three stints as manager of the club.

Managers

Correct as of 9 March 2024[update]
Manager From To M W D L Win % Honours and achievements Notes
John Goodall May 1903 May 1910 253 91 64 98 35.97 Southern League Second Division champions, 1903–04
United League Champions, 1905–06
Harry Kent May 1910 May 1926 484 187 121 176 38.64 Southern League First Division champions, 1914–15
Southern League First Division runners-up, 1919–20
Fred Pagnam May 1926 May 1929 133 49 28 56 36.84
Neil McBain May 1929 August 1937 364 152 77 135 41.76
Bill Findlay August 1937 February 1947 114 50 25 39 43.86 Football League Third Division South Cup, 1937
Jack Bray March 1947 January 1948 40 11 10 19 27.50
Eddie Hapgood February 1948 March 1950 95 32 29 34 33.68
Ron Gray March 1950 August 1951 56 13 15 28 23.21
Haydn Green August 1951 October 1952 64 21 14 29 32.81
Len Goulden November 1952 October 1955 143 54 41 48 37.76
Johnny Paton October 1955 February 1956 17 3 6 8 17.65
Len Goulden February 1956 July 1956 17 6 3 8 35.29
Neil McBain August 1956 February 1959 131 44 35 52 33.59
Ron Burgess February 1959 May 1963 220 92 50 78 41.82 Football League Fourth Division promotion, 1959–60
Bill McGarry July 1963 October 1964 68 29 21 18 42.65
Ken Furphy November 1964 July 1971 334 132 86 116 39.52 Football League Third Division champions, 1968–69,
FA Cup semi-finalists, 1970, whilst in second flight
George Kirby August 1971 May 1973 97 21 27 49 21.65
Mike Keen June 1973 April 1977 196 73 52 71 37.24
Graham Taylor June 1977 May 1987 527 244 124 159 46.30 Football League Fourth Division champions, 1977–78
Football League Third Division runners-up, 1978–79
Football League Second Division runners-up, 1981–82
Football League First Division runners-up, 1982–83
FA Cup runners-up, 1983–84
FA Cup semi-finalists, 1987
Dave Bassett May 1987 January 1988 28 7 8 13 25
Steve Harrison January 1988 March 1990 115 40 36 39 34.78 Watford relegated to EFL 2nd division
Colin Lee March 1990 November 1990 35 7 10 18 20
Steve Perryman November 1990 July 1993 132 44 37 51 33.33
Glenn Roeder July 1993 February 1996 139 44 40 55 31.65
Graham Taylor February 1996 June 1996 18 5 8 5 27.78
Kenny Jackett June 1996 June 1997 55 20 20 15 36.40
Graham Taylor June 1997 May 2001 202 79 52 71 39.11 Football League Second Division champions, 1997–98
Football League First Division play-off winners, 1998–99
Gianluca Vialli May 2001 June 2002 52 20 11 21 38.46
Ray Lewington June 2002 March 2005 150 51 39 60 34 FA Cup semi-finalists, 2003, whilst in second flight
Aidy Boothroyd March 2005 November 2008 176 65 51 60 36.93 Football League Championship play-off winners, 2005–06,
FA Cup semi-finalists, 2007, whilst in second flight
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Malky Mackay[2] November 2008 November 2008 5 2 1 2 40
Brendan Rodgers[2] November 2008 June 2009 31 13 6 12 41.93
Malky Mackay[2] June 2009 June 2011 99 33 25 41 33.33
Sean Dyche June 2011 July 2012 49 17 17 15 34.69
Gianfranco Zola July 2012 December 2013 75 33 15 27 44
Giuseppe Sannino December 2013 August 2014 36 15 9 12 41.67
Óscar García Junyent September 2014 September 2014 4 1 2 1 25
Billy McKinlay September 2014 October 2014 2 1 1 0 50
Slaviša Jokanović October 2014 June 2015 36 21 5 10 58.33 Runner up in the 2014–15 Football League Championship, promotion to English Premier League
Quique Sánchez Flores June 2015 May 2016 44 16 9 19 36.36 Took Watford to the semi-final of the 2015–16 FA Cup
Walter Mazzarri July 2016 May 2017 41 12 7 22 29.27
Marco Silva May 2017 January 2018 26 8 5 13 30.77
Javi Gracia January 2018 September 2019 66 25 13 28 37.88 Took Watford to the final of the 2018–19 FA Cup
Quique Sánchez Flores September 2019 December 2019 12 2 4 6 16.67
Hayden Mullins (caretaker) December 2019 December 2019 2 0 1 1 0
Nigel Pearson December 2019 July 2020 22 7 5 10 31.82
Hayden Mullins (caretaker) July 2020 July 2020 2 0 0 2 0 Watford relegated to EFL Championship
Vladimir Ivić August 2020 December 2020 22 9 8 5 40.91
Xisco Muñoz December 2020 October 2021 36 21 4 11 58.33 Watford promoted to Premier League
Claudio Ranieri October 2021 January 2022 14 2 1 11 14.29
Roy Hodgson January 2022 May 2022 18 2 3 13 11.10 Watford relegated to EFL Championship
Rob Edwards May 2022 September 2022[3] 11 3 5 3 27.27
Slaven Bilić September 2022 March 2023 25 10 7 8 40.01
Chris Wilder March 2023 May 2023 11 3 3 5 27.27
Valérien Ismaël May 2023 March 2024 48 13 16 19 27,08
Tom Cleverley (caretaker) March 2024 March 2024 0 0 0 0 0,00

Playing records

A man wearing smart, black clothing, standing on a grass field.
Kenny Jackett spent his entire playing career at Watford

Fourteen Watford managers played for Watford before or whilst managing them.

Player Position Years Apps Goals National team Notes
John Goodall FW 1903–1907 69 17 England England Player-manager
Harry Kent DF 1909–1913 69 9  None Player-manager from 1910
Fred Pagnam FW 1921–1927 157 74  None Player-manager between 1926 and 1927
Neil McBain DF 1928–1931 94 5 Scotland Scotland Player-manager between 1929 and 1931
Bill Findlay DF 1932–1944 137 6 Scotland Scotland junior Player-manager between 1937 and 1944
Ron Gray DF 1942–1946 29 4  None
Johnny Paton MF 1952–1955 91 17 Scotland Scotland schoolboys
Ken Furphy DF 1964–1968 111 1  None Player-manager until 1968
Mike Keen DF 1972–1975 136 6  None Player-manager between 1973 and 1975
Steve Harrison DF 1978–1981 102 0  None
Glenn Roeder DF 1989–1991 86 3 England England B
Kenny Jackett MF 1980–1990 428 34 Wales Wales
Malky Mackay DF 2005–2008 61 5 Scotland Scotland
Sean Dyche DF 2002–2005 78 0  None

References

General

Jones, Trefor (1996). The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who. T.G. Jones. ISBN 0-9527458-0-1.

Specific
  1. ^ Adrian Boothroyd's managerial career soccerbase.com
  2. ^ a b c "Mackay appointed Watford manager". BBC Sport. 15 June 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  3. ^ Steinberg, Jacob (26 September 2022). "Watford sack Rob Edwards as manager and appoint Slaven Bilic to replace him". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
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