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The Premier League and the English Football League (EFL) are the only fully professional football leagues in England. The Premier League is the top tier, and consists of 20 clubs at the top of the English football league system, while the remaining 72 clubs are split into three 24 team divisions of the EFL: the Championship, League One and ...
Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in the table Incoming manager Date of appointment Plymouth Argyle: Neil Dewsnip: End of interim spell 4 May 2024 Pre-season: Wayne Rooney [50] 25 May 2024 Sunderland: Mike Dodds: Régis Le Bris [51] 22 June 2024 Hull City: Liam Rosenior [52] Sacked 7 May 2024 Tim Walter [53] 31 May ...
Thirteen managers have been sacked thus far in the 2022-23 English Premier League season. Heres who they are and what teams they led.
Managers who won the league as player and a manager [7] Name Player club(s) Player season(s) Manager club(s) Manager season(s) Ted Drake: Arsenal: 1934–35, 1937–38: Chelsea: 1954–55: Bill Nicholson: Tottenham Hotspur: 1950–51: Tottenham Hotspur: 1960–61: Alf Ramsey: Tottenham Hotspur: 1950–51: Ipswich Town: 1961–62: Joe Mercer ...
Having looked all but sewn up at the start of 2022, the title race ended up going to the final day of the season, with Liverpool and Manchester City once again battling it out – a battle that City once again came out on top of in thanks in part to a superb run of form in the closing weeks and despite a very late scare on the final day, securing manager Pep Guardiola his fourth Premier League ...
Name From To Duration P W D L Win % Harry Marshall [1]: 23 February 1920: 23 December 1920: 304 days 19 6 2 11 31.58 Jack Smith [1]: 23 December 1920: 11 May 1922: 1 year, 139 days
The 2024–25 EFL League One, (referred to as the Sky Bet League One due to sponsorship reasons), is the 21st season of the EFL League One under its current title, and the 33rd season under its current league division format.
The EFL Trophy was inaugurated as the Associate Members' Cup in the 1983–84 season and followed on from the short-lived Football League Group Cup. [1] The competition was renamed to the Football League Trophy in 1992, [2] and to the EFL Trophy in 2016, coinciding with the Football League rebranding to the English Football League (EFL). [3]