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Premier League Manager of the Month
NamePremier League Manager of the Month
Awarded forExcellence in management in the Premier League during a calendar month
PresenterPremier League
CountryEngland
First awarded1993
Most awardedSir Alex Ferguson (multiple)

Premier League Manager of the Month is a monthly award presented to the most outstanding manager in the Premier League during each calendar month of the English football season. The award recognizes tactical success, match results, and team performance and is administered by the Premier League in coordination with media partners and sponsors. Recipients include managers from clubs such as Manchester United F.C., Liverpool F.C., Arsenal F.C., Chelsea F.C., Manchester City F.C., and Leeds United A.F.C..

History

The award was introduced in 1993 following the formation of the Premier League and the breakaway from the Football League. Early recipients included managers from Aston Villa F.C., Blackburn Rovers F.C., Newcastle United F.C., and Tottenham Hotspur F.C.. Over time the prize has been associated with sponsorship by companies tied to the Football Association and broadcast partners like Sky Sports and BT Sport. Notable managerial figures who have won include Sir Alex Ferguson, José Mourinho, Arsène Wenger, Pep Guardiola, and Carlo Ancelotti. The award has evolved alongside rule changes made by The Football Association and trends in coaching exemplified by managers from Ajax Amsterdam-influenced academies and continental clubs such as FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Criteria and Selection Process

Selection is based on performance metrics such as points accumulated, goal difference, clean sheets, and the context of fixtures against clubs like Chelsea F.C., Manchester City F.C., Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United F.C.. The process typically involves a panel combining representatives from the Premier League, sports journalists from outlets such as The Guardian, BBC Sport, The Telegraph, and broadcasters including Sky Sports. Fan voting via official channels sometimes contributes, alongside statistical analysis provided by data partners like Opta Sports and performance analysts influenced by methodologies used at AC Milan and Juventus F.C.. The award excludes managers from leagues outside the Premier League, and interim appointments at clubs such as Sunderland A.F.C. and West Ham United F.C. have been considered when applicable.

List of Winners

Winners span from established figures to breakthrough coaches. Managers from Everton F.C., Southampton F.C., AFC Bournemouth, Crystal Palace F.C., Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. and Leicester City F.C. have been honored. Multiple winners include Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United F.C.), Pep Guardiola (Manchester City F.C.), José Mourinho (Chelsea F.C. and Manchester United F.C.), Arsène Wenger (Arsenal F.C.), Carlo Ancelotti (Everton F.C. and Chelsea F.C.), and Roberto Mancini (Manchester City F.C.). The roll of honor covers managers linked to historic clubs like Nottingham Forest F.C., Ipswich Town F.C., Blackburn Rovers F.C., and Bolton Wanderers F.C. as well as managers affiliated with continental movements from La Liga and Serie A.

Records and Statistics

Records include most awards in a single season, most consecutive monthly awards, and youngest and oldest recipients. Sir Alex Ferguson holds a long-standing lead in career totals, while Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho have multiple recognitions tied to dominant runs by Manchester City F.C. and Chelsea F.C.. Managers from promoted clubs such as Norwich City F.C. and Swansea City A.F.C. have occasionally won following surprise runs. Statistical leaders for months with highest points per game mirror club records set at Anfield, Old Trafford, Etihad Stadium, and Stamford Bridge. Nationalities represented among winners include managers from Scotland, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, Argentina, and Netherlands.

Notable Recipients and Controversies

High-profile recipients include Sir Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola, Arsène Wenger, José Mourinho, and Carlo Ancelotti. Controversies have arisen when awards coincided with managerial disputes at clubs like Manchester United F.C. and Chelsea F.C., or when off-field incidents involving figures such as Jose Mourinho or boardroom issues at Leeds United A.F.C. and Newcastle United F.C. colored public reaction. Debates over fan voting versus panel decisions have involved stakeholders from The Guardian, Daily Mail, BBC Sport and official club supporters' groups at Liverpool F.C. and Arsenal F.C.. Instances of award misattribution or statistical dispute have referenced analytics approaches used by Opta Sports and academic studies from institutions like Loughborough University.

Impact and Significance

The award contributes to managerial reputations leveraged in negotiations with clubs such as Real Madrid CF, Paris Saint-Germain F.C., Bayern Munich, and Borussia Dortmund. It has influenced hiring decisions by chairpersons at Chelsea F.C., Manchester United F.C., Tottenham Hotspur F.C., and Everton F.C.. Recognition can bolster a manager's standing when linked to continental performance in UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League campaigns, affecting transfers involving players from South America and Africa and linking to scouting networks associated with Ajax Amsterdam and Sporting CP.

See also

Premier League Player of the Month Premier League Manager of the Season Football Manager of the Year (LMA) BBC Sports Personality of the Year UEFA Manager of the Year

Category:Premier League trophies and awards