General |
Image gallery |
Paul Lambert | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Paul Christopher Lambert | |
Date of birth: | 7 August 1969 | |
Place of birth: | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Height: | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | |
Playing position: | Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Ipswich Town (manager) | |
Youth clubs | ||
1985–1986 |
Linwood Rangers Boys' Club St Mirren | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1986–1993 1993–1996 1996–1997 1997–2005 2005–2006 Total |
St. Mirren Motherwell Borussia Dortmund Celtic Livingston |
227 (14) 103 (6) 44 (1) 193 (14) 7 (0) 574 (35) |
National team | ||
1995–2003 | Scotland | 40 (1) |
Teams managed | ||
2005–2006 2006–2008 2008–2009 2009–2012 2012-2015 2015-2016 2016–2017 2018 2018– |
Livingston Wycombe Wanderers Colchester United Norwich City Aston Villa Blackburn Rovers Wolverhampton Wanderers Stoke City Ipswich Town |
Paul Lambert (born 7 August 1969) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player.
Lambert, who played as a midfielder, won numerous honours as a player. He won the Scottish Cup in 1987 with St Mirren as a 17-year-old, the UEFA Champions League with Borussia Dortmund and all the Scottish domestic honours with Celtic. In his international career, Lambert earned 40 caps for Scotland and played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup finals.
Lambert achieved success managing in England's lower divisions and guided Norwich City into English football's Premier League with successive promotions in 2009–10 and 2010–11. After keeping Norwich in the Premier League in 2011–12, he managed Aston Villa for three seasons. Lambert was appointed Blackburn Rovers manager in November 2015, before leaving the club in May 2016. Lambert became head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers in November 2016 but was dismissed at the end of the season. Lambert was appointed manager of Stoke City in January 2018, but he was unable to prevent relegation and left the club soon afterwards.
External links[]
- Paul Lambert profile at Soccerbase
- Paul Lambert management profile at Soccerbase
- Paul Lambert at Scottish FA
Current EFL League Championship managers |
Eustace (Blackburn Rovers) · Manning (Bristol City) · Parker (Burnley) · Riza (Cardiff City) · Lampard (Coventry City) · Warne (Derby County) · Sellés (Hull City) · Farke (Leeds United) · Bloomfield (Luton Town) · Carrick (Middlesbrough) · Neil (Millwall) · Thorup (Norwich City) · Rowett (Oxford United) · Muslic (Plymouth Argyle) · Mousinho (Portsmouth) · Heckingbottom (Preston North End) · Cifuentes (Queens Park Rangers) · Wilder (Sheffield United) · Röhl (Sheffield Wednesday) · Robins (Stoke City) · Le Bris (Sunderland) · Williams (Swansea City) · Cleverley (Watford) · Bruntc (West Bromwich Albion) |
Aston Villa Football Club - Managers |
Ramsay (1884–1926) • Smith (1926–34) • McMullan (1934–35) • Hogan (1936–39) • Massie (1945–50) • Martin (1950–53) • Houghton (1953–58) • Mercer (1958–64) • D. Taylor (1964–67) • Cummings (1967–68) • Docherty (1968–70) • Crowe (1970–74) • Saunders (1974–82) • Barton (1982–84) • Turner (1984–86) • McNeill (1986–87) • G. Taylor (1987–90) • Venglos (1990–91) • Atkinson (1991–94) • Little (1994–98) • Gregory (1998–2002) • G. Taylor (2002–03) • O'Leary (2003–06) • O'Neill (2006–10) • Houllier (2010–11) • McLeish (2011–12) • Lambert (2012–15) • Sherwood (2015) • Garde (2015–16) • Di Matteo (2016) • Bruce (2016–18) • Smith (2018–21) • Gerrard (2021–22) • Emery (2022–) |
Colchester United Football Club - Managers |
Davis (1937–39) · Fieldus (1945–46) · T. Fenton (1946–48) · Allen (1948–53) · Meades (1953) · Butler (1953–55) · Miller & Orrinc (1955) · B. Fenton (1955–63) · Franklin (1963–68) · Graham (1968–72) · Mochanc (1972) · Smith (1972–75) · R. Roberts (1975–82) · Hunter (1982–83) · Lea (1983–86) · Walker (1986–87) · Foleyc (1987) · R. Brown (1987–88) · Foleyc (1988–89) · Wallace (1989) · Foleyc (1989–90) · Mills (1990) · Atkins (1990–91) · McDonough (1991–94) · Burley (1994) · D. Robertsc (1994–95) · Wignall (1995–99) · Cook & Whittonc (1999) · Wadsworth (1999) · Whitton (1999–2003) · Williamsc (2003) · Parkinson (2003–06) · Williams (2006–08) · Symonsc (2008) · Lambert (2008–09) · Dunnec (2009) · Boothroyd (2009–10) · Ward (2010–12) · Dunne (2012–14) · Humes (2014–15) · Hall & McGrealc (2015) · W. Brownc (2015) · Keen (2015–16) · Wrightc (2016) · Ballc (2016) · McGreal (2016–) |
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Norwich City Football Club - Managers |
Bowman (1905–07) • McEwen (1907–08) • Turner (1909–10) • Stansfield (1910–15) • Buckley (1919–20) • O'Hagan (1920–21) • Gosnell (1921–26) • Stansfield (1926) • Potter (1926–29) • Kerr (1929–33) • Parker (1933–37) • Young (1937–38) • Jewell (1939) • Young (1939–45) • Lochhead (1945–46) • Spiers (1946–47) • Lochhead (1947–50) • Low (1950–55) • Parker (1955–57) • Macaulay (1957–61) • Reid (1961–62) • Swindin (1962) • Ashman (1962–1966) • Morgan (1966–69) • Saunders (1969–73) • Bond (1973–80) • Brown (1980–87) • Stringer (1987–92) • Williams (1992) • Walker (1992–94) • Deehan (1994–95) • O'Neill (1995) • Franklin (1995) • Megson (1995–96) • Walker (1996–98) • Faulkner (1998) • Rioch (1998–2000) • Hamilton (2000) • Worthington (2000–06) • Hunter (2006) • Grant (2006–07) • Duffy (2007) • Roeder (2007–09) • Gunn (2009) • Butterworth (2009) • Lambert (2009–12) • Hughton (2012–14) • Adams (2014–15) • Neil (2015–2017) • Irvine (17) • Farke (2017–2021) • Smith (2021–22) • Wagner (2023–24) • Thorup (2024–) |
Wycombe Wanderers Football Club - Managers |
McCormick (1951–52) • Cann (1952–61) • McDonald (1961) • G. Adams (1961–62) • Welsh (1962–64) • Darvill (1964–68) • Lee (1968–76) • Powell (1976–77) • Reardon (1977–78) • Williams (1978–80) • Keen (1980–84) • Bence (1984–86) • Gane (1986–87) • Suddaby (1987–88) • Kelman (1988–90) • O'Neill (1990–95) • Smith (1995–96) • Gregory (1996–98) • Smillie (1998–99) • Evans (1999c) • Sanchez (1999–2003) • T. Adams (2003–04) • Gorman (2004–06) • Lambert (2006–08) • Taylor (2008–09) • Waddock (2009–12) • Ainsworth (2012–) |
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club - Managers |
Worrall (1877–85) · Addenbrooke (1885–1922) · Jobey (1922–24) · Hoskins (1924–26) · Scotchbrook (1926–27) · Buckley (1927–44) · Vizard (1944–48) · Cullis (1948–64) · Beattie (1964–65) · Allen (1965–68) · McGarry (1968–76) · Chung (1976–78) · Barnwell (1978–82) · Greaves (1982) · Hawkins (1982–84) · Docherty (1984–85) · McGarry (1985) · Chapman (1985–86) · Turner (1986–94) · Taylor (1994–95) · McGhee (1995–98) · Lee (1998–2000) · Jones (2001–04) · Hoddle (2004–06) · McCarthy (2006–12) · Connor (2012) · Solbakken (2012–13) · Saunders (2013) · Jackett (2013–16) · Zenga (2016) · Edwardsc (2016) · Lambert (2016–17) · Nuno (2017–21) · Lage (2021–22) · Lopetegui (2022–23) · O'Neil (2023–24) · Pereira (2024–) |
Stoke City Football Club - Managers |
Slaney (1874–83) • Cox (1883–84) • Lockett (1884–90) • Bradshaw (1890–92) • Reeves (1892–95) • Rowley (1895–97) • Austerberry (1897–1908) • A. Barker (1908–14) • Hodge (1914–15) • Schofield (1915–19) • Shallcross (1919–23) • Rutherford (1923) • Mather (1923–35) • McGrory (1935–52) • Taylor (1952–60) • Waddington (1960–77) • Eastham (1977–78) • A'Court (1978) • Durban (1978–81) • R. Barker (1981–83) • Asprey (1983–85) • Lacey (1985) • Mills (1985–89) • Ball (1989–91) • Paddon (1991) • Macari (1991–93) • Jordan (1993–94) • Hartford (1994) • Macari (1994–97) • Bates (1997–98) • Kamara (1998) • Durban (1998) • Little (1998–99) • Megson (1999) • Thordarson (1999–2002) • Cotterill (2002) • Kevan (2002) • Pulis (2002–05) • Boskamp (2005–06) • Pulis (2006–13) • Hughes (2013–18) • Niedzwiecki (2018c) • Lambert (2018) • Rowett (2018–19) • Jones (2019) • Delapc (2019) • O'Neill (2019–22) • Holdenc (2022) • Neil (2022–23) • Schumacher (2023–24) • Morris & Shawcrossc (2024) • Pèlach (2024) • Shawcross c (2024–) |
Ipswich Town Football Club - Managers |
Committee (1878–1936) · O'Brien (1936–37) · Duncan (1937–55) · Ramsey (1955–63) · Milburn (1963–64) · Forsyth (1964) · McGarry (1964–68) · Lea (1968) · Robson (1969–82) · Ferguson (1982–87) · Duncan (1987–90) · Lyall (1990–94) · McGiven (1993–94) · Burley (1994–2002) · Mowbray (2002) · Royle (2002–06) · Magilton (2006–09) · Keane (2009–11) · McParland (2011) · Jewell (2011–12) · McCarthy (2012–18) · Hurst (2018–) · |
Scotland |
Scotland – 1998 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Leighton
2. McNamara
3. Boyd
4. Calderwood
5. Hendry
6. T. McKinlay
7. Gallacher
8. Burley
9. Durie
10. Jackson
11. Collins
12. Sullivan
13. Donnelly
14. Lambert
15. Gemmill
16. Weir
17. B. McKinlay
18. Elliott
19. Whyte
20. Booth
21. Gould
22. Dailly |