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Steve McClaren | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Stephen McClaren | |
Date of birth: | 3 May 1963 | |
Place of birth: | York, ![]() | |
Playing position: | Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1979–1985 1985–1988 1987 1988–1989 1989–1992 Total |
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178 25 (0) 8 (0) 61 (2) 33 (0) 305 (18) | (16)
Teams managed | ||
1995–1999 1999–2001 2000–2002 2001–2006 2004–2006 2006–2007 2008–2010 2010–2011 2011 2012–2013 2013 2013–2015 2015–2016 2016–2017 2017 2018– |
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Stephen "Steve" McClaren (born 3 May 1961) is an English football manager and former player. His managerial career began at Middlesbrough in the Premier League, who won the League Cup in 2004 and were runners-up in the 2006 UEFA Cup final. McClaren then served as manager of England from August 2006 to November 2007. He was sacked after England failed to qualify for the 2008 European Championship. In 2008, McClaren became manager of FC Twente, with whom he won the club's first Eredivisie championship in the 2009–10 season. He then worked as manager of VfL Wolfsburg in Germany between May 2010 and February 2011. After a short spell as manager of Nottingham Forest, he returned to Twente in January 2012.
Despite his successes at Manchester United, where he had been assistant manager to Alex Ferguson from 1999 to 2001, and Middlesbrough, he was strongly criticised by the English media following England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008. McClaren's time in charge at FC Twente saw his professional reputation recover somewhat after he managed them to the Eredivisie title for the first time since their founding in 1965, though he was subsequently dismissed from VfL Wolfsburg and Nottingham Forest.
His return to FC Twente was initially greeted with enthusiasm and the club was deemed to be one of the favourites to the 2012–13 Eredivisie championship at the start of the season. However, after unsuccessful results at FC Twente, McClaren resigned his position on 26 February 2013. Within seven months, however, he was back in management with Derby County, the club where he had once been assistant manager. In May 2015 McClaren was sacked by Derby County. On 10 June 2015, McClaren was appointed as head coach of Newcastle United on a three year deal.
External links[]
Steve McClaren management profile at Soccerbase
- Official profile on TheFA.com
- Is this the poor man's Eriksson? Phil McNulty BBC Sport
- Lincoln City F.C. official archive profile
Queens Park Rangers F.C. squad - 2024–25 |
1 Nardi · 3 Dunne · 4 Colback · 5 Cook (c) · 6 Clarke-Salter · 7 Dembélé · 8 Field · 9 Dykes · 10 Chair · 11 Smyth · 12 Frey · 13 Walsh · 14 Saito · 15 Fox · 16 Morrison · 18 Celar · 19 Dixon-Bonner · 20 Cannon · 22 Paal · 23 Hevertton Santos · 24 Madsen · 25 Andersen · 26 Kolli · 27 Bennie · 28 Lloyd · 40 Varane · Manager:![]() |
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) · Mowbray (West Bromwich Albion) |
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– |
Template:FC Twente managers Template:VfL Wolfsburg managers
Nottingham Forest Football Club - Managers |
Radford (1889–97) • Haslam (1897–(1909) • Earp (1909–12) • Masters (1912–25) • Baynes (1925–29) • Hardy (1930–31) • Watson (1931–36) • Wightman (1936–39) • Walker (1939–60) • Beattie (1960–63) • Carey (1963–68) • Gillies (1969–72) • Mackay (1972–73) • Brown (1973–75) • Clough (1975–93) • Clark (1993–96) • Pearce (1996–97) • Bassett (1997–99) • Adams (1999) • Atkinson (1999) • Platt (1999–2001) • Hart (2001–04) • Kinnear (2004) • Harford (2004–05) • Megson (2005–06) • Barlow & McParland (2006) • Calderwood (2006–08) • Pemberton (2008–09) • Davies (2009–11) • McClaren (2011) • Kelly (2011) • Cotterill (2011–12) • O'Driscoll (2012) • McLeish (2012–13) • Davies (2013–14) • Brazil (2014) • Pearce (2014–15) • Freedman (2015–16) • Williamsc (2016) • Montanier (2016–17) • Brazilc (2017) • Warburton (2017) • Brazilc (2017–18) • Karanka (2018–(19) • Irelandc (2019) • O'Neill (2019) • Lamouchi (2019–20) • Hughton (2020–21) • Reidc (2021) • Cooper (2021–23) • Santo (2023–) • |
Derby County Football Club - Managers |
Newbould (1896–1906) • Methven (1906–22) • Potter (1922–25) • Jobey (1925–41) • Nicholas (1942–44) • Magner (1944–46) • McMillan (1946–53) • Barker (1953–55) • Storer, Jr. (1955–62) • Ward (1962–67) • B. Clough (1967–73) • Mackay (1973–76) • Murphy (1976–77) • Docherty (1977–79) • Addison (1979–82) • Newman (1982) • Taylor (1982–84) • McFarland (1984) • Cox (1984–93) • McFarland (1993–95) • Smith (1995–2001) • Todd (2001–02) • Gregory (2002–03) • Burley (2003–05) • Brown (2005–06) • Westley (2006) • Davies (2006–07) • Jewell (2007–08) • N. Clough (2009–13) • McClaren (2013–15) • Clement (2015–16) • Wassall (2016) • Pearson (2016) • McClaren (2016–18) • Lampard (2018–19) • Cocu (2019–20) • Rooney (2020–22) • Warne (2022–) |
Newcastle United Football Club - Managers |
Cunningham (1930–35) •
Mather (1935–39) •
Seymour (1939–47) •
Martin (1947–50) •
Seymour (1950–54) •
Livingstone (1954–56) •
Seymour (1956–58) •
Mitten (1958–61) •
N. Smith (1961–62) •
Harvey (1962–75) •
Lee (1975–77) •
Dinnis (1977) •
McFaul (1977c) •
McGarry (1977–80) •
Cox (1980–84) •
Charlton (1984–85) •
McFaul (1985–88) •
Suggett (1988c) •
J. Smith (1988–91) •
Saxton (1991c) •
Ardiles (1991–92) •
Keegan (1992–97) •
McDermott (1997c) •
Dalglish (1997–98) •
Gullit (1998–99) •
Clarke (1999c) •
Robson (1999–2004) •
Carver (2004c) •
Souness (2004–06) •
Roeder (2006–07) •
Pearson (2007c) •
Allardyce (2007–08) •
Pearson (2008c) •
Keegan (2008) •
Hughton (2008c) •
Kinnear (2008–09) •
Hughton & Calderwood (2009a) •
Shearer (2009) •
Hughton (2009–10) •
Beardsley (2010c) •
Pardew (2010–14) •
Carver (2015i) •
McClaren (2015–16) •
Benítez (2016–19) •
Bruce (2019–21) •
Jones (2021i) •
Howe (2021–)
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Queens Park Rangers Football Club - Managers |
Cowan (1913–20) • Howie (1913–20) • Liddell (1920–25) • Hewison (1925–31) • Mitchell (1931–33) • O'Brien (1933–35) • Birrell (1935–39) • Vizard (1939–44) • Mangnall (1944–52) • Taylor (1952–59) • Stock (1959–68) • Dodgin (1968) • Docherty (1968) • Allen (1968–71) • Jago (1971–74) • Anderson (1974c) • Sexton (1974–77) • Sibley (1977–78) • Stock (1978c) • Burtenshaw (1978–79) • Docherty (1979–80) • Venables (1980–84) • Jago (1984c) • Mullery (1984) • Sibley (1984–85c) • Smith (1985–88) • T. Francis (1988–89) • Howe (1989–91) • G. Francis (1991–1994) • Wilkins (1994–96) • Houston (1996–97) • Hollins (1997c) • R. Harford (1997–98) • Dowie (1998c) • G. Francis (1998–2001) • Holloway (2001–06) • Waddock (2006c) • Gregory (2006–07) • M. Harford (2007c) • De Canio (2007–08) • Dowie (2008) • Ainsworth (2008c) • Sousa (2008–09) • Ainsworth (2009c) • Magilton (2009) • Gallen & Bircham (2009c) • Hart (2009–10) • M. Harford (2010c) • Warnock (2010–12) • Hughes (2012) • Bowen & Niedzwiecki (2012c) • Redknapp (2012–15) • Ferdinand & Ramsey (2015c) • Ramsey & Bond (2015c) • Ramsey (2015) • Warnockc (2015) • Hasselbaink (2015–16) • Holloway (2016–18) • McClaren (2018–19) • Eustacec (2019) • Warburton (2019–2022) • Beale (2022) • Hallc (2022) • Critchley (2022–2023) • Ainsworth (2023) • Cifuentes (2023–) |
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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–) |