General |
Gareth Southgate | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Gareth Southgate | |
Date of birth: | 3 September 1970 | |
Place of birth: | Watford, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |
Playing position: | Defender | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() | |
Youth clubs | ||
?–1988 | ![]() | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1988–1995 1995–2001 2001–2006 Total |
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152 192 (7) 160 (4) 504 (26) | (15)
National team | ||
1995–2004 | ![]() |
57 (2) |
Teams managed | ||
2006–2009 2013–2016 2014 2016–2024 |
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Gareth Southgate (born 3 September 1970) is an English professional manager and former player who was recently the manager of the English national football team. He served as manager of Middlesbrough from June 2006, until he was dismissed in October 2009. He was appointed as manager of the England under-21 team in August 2013, and has served as manager of the England first team since 2016. He won the League Cup with both Aston Villa and Middlesbrough (in 1995-96 and 2003-04 respectively, and as captain), and captaining Crystal Palace to win the First Division championship in 1993-94. He also reached an FA Cup and UEFA Cup final as a player, and made 57 appearances for the England national team, featuring in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and both the 1996 and 2000 European Championships. His playing career ended in May 2006 at the age of 35, and after more than 500 league appearances, he was appointed Middlesbrough manager.
External links[]
Gareth Southgate profile at Soccerbase
Gareth Southgate management profile at Soccerbase
Gareth Southgate at IMDb
Middlesbrough Football Club - Managers |
J.Robson 1899–1905 • Mackie 1905–06 • Aitken 1906–09 • Gunter 1909–10 • Walker 1910–11 • McIntosh 1911–19 • Howie 1920–23 • Bamlett 1923–26 • McWilliam 1927–34 • Gillow 1934–44 • Jack 1944–52 • Rowley 1952–54 • Dennison 1954–63 • Carter 1963–66 • Anderson 1966–73 • Charlton 1973–77 • Neal 1977–81 • Murdoch 1981–82 • Allison 1982–84 • Maddren 1984–86 • Rioch 1986–90 • Todd 1990–91 • Lawrence 1991–94 • B.Robson 1994–2001 • Venables 2001 • McClaren 2001–06 • Southgate 2006–09 • Strachan 2009–10 • Mowbray 2010–13 • Karanka 2013–17 • Agnew 2017 • Monk 2017 • Pulis 2017–19 • Woodgate 2019–20 • Warnock 2020–21 • Wilder 2021–22 • Carrick 2022– |
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England national football team - Managers |
Winterbottom (1946–62) • Ramsey (1962–74) • Mercer (caretaker) (1974) • Revie (1974–77) • Greenwood (1977–82) • Robson (1982–90) • G. Taylor (1990–93) • Venables (1993–96) • Hoddle (1996–99) • Wilkinson (caretaker) (1999) • Keegan (1999–2000) • Wilkinson (caretaker) (2000) • P. Taylor (caretaker) (2000–01) • Eriksson (2001–06) • McClaren (2006–07) • Capello (2008–12) • Pearce (caretaker) (2012) • Hodgson (2012–16) • Allardyce (2016) • Southgate (2016–24) • Carsley (interim) (2024–) |
England Under-21 – managers |
Sexton (1977–90) • McMenemy (1990–93) • Sexton (1993–96) • Taylor (1996–99) • Reid (1999) • Wilkinson (1999–2001) • Platt (2001–04) • Taylor (2004–07) • Pearce (2007–13) • Southgate (2013–) |
England – UEFA Euro 1996 |
1. Seaman
2. G. Neville
3. Pearce
4. Ince
5. Adams
6. Southgate
7. Platt
8. Gascoigne
9. Shearer
10. Sheringham
11. Anderton
12. Howey
13. Flowers
14. Barmby
15. Redknapp
16. Campbell
17. McManaman
18. Ferdinand
19. P. Neville
20. Stone
21. Fowler
22. Walker
Manager: |
England – 1998 FIFA World Cup |
1. Seaman
2. Campbell
3. Le Saux
4. Ince
5. Adams
6. Southgate
7. Beckham
8. Batty
9. Shearer (c)
10. Sheringham
11. McManaman
12. Neville
13. Martyn
14. Anderton
15. Merson
16. Scholes
17. Lee
18. Keown
19. L. Ferdinand
20. Owen
21. R. Ferdinand
22. Flowers
Manager: |
England – UEFA Euro 2000 |
1. Seaman
2. G. Neville
3. P. Neville
4. Campbell
5. Adams
6. Keown
7. Beckham
8. Scholes
9. Shearer
10. Owen
11. McManaman
12. Southgate
13. Martyn
14. Ince
15. Barry
16. Gerrard
17. Wise
18. Barmby
19. Heskey
20. Phillips
21. Fowler
22. Wright
Manager: |
England – 2002 FIFA World Cup |
1. Seaman
2. Mills
3. A. Cole
4. Sinclair
5. Ferdinand
6. Campbell
7. Beckham
8. Scholes
9. Fowler
10. Owen
11. Heskey
12. Brown
13. Martyn
14. Bridge
15. Keown
16. Southgate
17. Sheringham
18. Hargreaves
19. J. Cole
20. Vassell
21. Butt
22. James
23. Dyer
Manager: |
England – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Fourth place |
1. Pickford
2. Walker
3. Rose
4. Dier
5. Stones
6. Maguire
7. Lingard
8. Henderson
9. Kane (c)
10. Sterling
11. Vardy
12. Trippier
13. Butland
14. Welbeck
15. Cahill
16. Jones
17. Delph
18. Young
19. Rashford
20. Alli
21. Loftus-Cheek
22. Alexander-Arnold
23. Pope
Manager: |
England – UEFA Euro 2020 – Finalists |
1. Pickford
2. Walker
3. Shaw
4. Rice
5. Stones
6. Maguire
7. Grealish
8. J. Henderson
9. Kane (c)
10. Sterling
11. Rashford
12. Trippier
13. D. Henderson / Ramsdale
14. Phillips
15. Mings
16. Coady
17. Sancho
18. Calvert-Lewin
19. Mount
20. Foden
21. Chilwell
22. White
23. Johnstone
24. James
25. Saka
26. Bellingham
Manager: |
England – 2022 FIFA World Cup – Quarter-finals |
1. Pickford
2. Walker
3. Shaw
4. Rice
5. Stones
6. Maguire
7. Grealish
8. Henderson
9. Kane (c)
10. Sterling
11. Rashford
12. Trippier
13. Pope
14. Phillips
15. Dier
16. Coady
17. Saka
18. Alexander-Arnold
19. Mount
20. Foden
21. White
22. Bellingham
23. Ramsdale
24. Wilson
25. Maddison
26. Gallagher
Manager: |
England – UEFA Euro 2024 – Runners-up |
1. Pickford
2. Walker
3. Shaw
4. Rice
5. Stones
6. Guéhi
7. Saka
8. Alexander-Arnold
9. Kane (c)
10. Bellingham
11. Foden
12. Trippier
13. Ramsdale
14. Konsa
15. Dunk
16. Gallagher
17. Toney
18. Gordon
19. Watkins
20. Bowen
21. Eze
22. Gomez
23. Henderson
24. Palmer
25. Wharton
26. Mainoo |