List of Queens Park Rangers F.C. managers

Harry Redknapp was appointed the Queens Park Rangers manager in November 2012.

Queens Park Rangers Football Club are an English professional association football club, based in White City, London, recently relegated from FA Premier League. They have played at their current ground, Loftus Road, since 1917, with the exception of three seasons at White City Stadium, and two weeks and two UEFA Cup matches at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury.[1] This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of QPR since they turned professional in 1898. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker managers are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge. As of the start of Harry Redknapp's appointment during the 2012–13 season , QPR have had 51 full-time managers.

Managers

Information correct as of 14 December 2015, only competitive matches are counted. Caretaker managers are shown in italics.

Name Nat From To G W D L Win %[A] Honours and/or notes Ref(s)
James Cowan Scotland Scotland 1 August 1906 31 March 1913 296 128 85 83 43.2 Southern Football League champions 1907/08,
FA Charity Shield runners–up 1908, 1912
[2]
James Howie Scotland Scotland 1 August 1913 1 April 1920 236 85 48 103 36.0 [3]
Ned Liddell England England 1 April 1920 31 March 1924 177 71 42 64 40.1 [4]
Bob Hewison England England 1 August 1925 1 May 1930 219 80 53 86 36.5 [5]
Archie Mitchell England England 1 November 1931 1 May 1933 79 32 18 29 40.5 [6]
Mick O'Brien Republic of Ireland Ireland 1 May 1933 1 April 1935 84 40 16 28 47.6 [7]
Billy Birrell Scotland Scotland 1 April 1935 1 May 1939 184 85 42 57 46.2 [8]
Ted Vizard Wales Wales 1 May 1939 1 April 1944 186 95 29 62 51.1 [9]
Dave Mangnall England England 1 April 1944 31 May 1952 280 112 74 94 40.0 Football League Third Division South champions 1947/48 [10]
Jack Taylor England England 1 June 1952 1 May 1959 341 118 89 134 34.6 [11]
Alec Stock England England 1 August 1959 1 August 1968 439 206 104 129 46.9 Football League Third Division champions 1966/67
Football League Cup winners 1966/67
[12]
Bill Dodgin, Jr. England England 1 August 1968 1 November 1968 16 2 5 9 12.5 [13]
Tommy Docherty Scotland Scotland 1 November 1968 30 November 1968 4 1 0 3 25.0 [14]
Les Allen England England 1 December 1968 6 January 1971 99 31 23 45 50.0 [15]
Gordon Jago England England 6 January 1971 27 September 1974 161 71 55 35 44.1 Football League Division Two runners-up 1972/73 [16]
Dave Sexton England England 16 October 1974 9 July 1977 130 57 32 41 43.8 Football League Division One runners-up 1975/76 [17]
Frank Sibley England England 10 July 1977 29 July 1978 45 9 17 19 20.0 [18]
Alec Stock England England 30 July 1978 1 August 1978 0 0 0 0 00.00 [12]
Steve Burtenshaw England England 10 August 1978 10 May 1979 41 6 13 22 14.6 [19]
Tommy Docherty Scotland Scotland 11 May 1979 1 October 1980 51 20 16 15 39.2 [14]
Terry Venables England England 1 October 1980 24 May 1984 166 84 33 49 50.6 FA Cup runners-up 1981/82
Football League Division Two champions 1982/83
[20]
Gordon Jago England England 28 May 1984 5 June 1984 0 0 0 0 00.00 [16]
Alan Mullery England England 20 June 1984 5 December 1984 26 11 8 7 42.3 [21]
Frank Sibley England England 5 December 1984 1 June 1985 28 8 6 14 28.6 [18]
Jim Smith England England 11 June 1985 4 December 1988 167 67 38 62 40.1 Football League Cup runners-up 1985/86 [22]
Trevor Francis England England 14 December 1988 27 November 1989 93 31 30 32 33.3 [23]
Don Howe England England 28 November 1989 21 May 1991 75 27 21 27 36.0 [24]
Gerry Francis England England 1 June 1991 11 November 1994 158 59 47 52 37.3 [25]
Ray Wilkins England England 15 November 1994 4 September 1996 80 31 13 36 38.8 [26]
Stewart Houston Scotland Scotland 16 September 1996 10 November 1997 63 25 15 23 39.7 [27]
John Hollins England England 11 November 1997 5 December 1997 4 1 2 1 25.0 [28]
Ray Harford England England 5 December 1997 28 September 1998 41 5 18 18 12.2 Lowest win percentage of any permanent QPR manager. [29]
Iain Dowie Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 28 September 1998 16 October 1998 2 1 0 1 50.0 [30]
Gerry Francis England England 16 October 1998 25 February 2001 125 36 42 47 28.8 [25]
Ian Holloway England England 26 February 2001 2 February 2006 252 100 71 81 39.7 Football League Division Two runners-up 2003/04 [31]
Gary Waddock Republic of Ireland Ireland 6 February 2006 19 September 2006 23 4 8 11 17.4 [32][33]
John Gregory England England 20 September 2006 1 October 2007 48 13 12 23 27.1 [34]
Mick Harford England England 1 October 2007 29 October 2007 5 2 2 1 40.2 [35]
Luigi De Canio Italy Italy 29 October 2007 12 May 2008 35 12 11 12 34.3 First manager from outside UK & Ireland [36]
Iain Dowie Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 14 May 2008 24 October 2008 15 8 3 4 53.3 Highest win percentage of any QPR manager. [30]
Gareth Ainsworth England England 24 October 2008 19 November 2008 7 2 1 4 28.6 [37]
Paulo Sousa Portugal Portugal 19 November 2008 9 April 2009 26 7 12 7 26.9 [38]
Gareth Ainsworth England England 9 April 2009 3 May 2009 5 1 1 3 20.0 [37]
Jim Magilton Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 3 June 2009 16 December 2009 24 9 8 7 37.5 [39]
Steve Gallen
Marc Bircham
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Canada Canada
16 December 2009 17 December 2009 1 0 1 0 0.0 [40]
Paul Hart England England 17 December 2009 15 January 2010 5 1 2 2 20.0 [41]
Mick Harford England England 15 January 2010 2 March 2010 7 1 0 6 14.3 [35]
Neil Warnock England England 2 March 2010 8 January 2012 84 33 27 24 39.2 Football League Championship champions [42]
Mark Hughes Wales Wales 10 January 2012 23 November 2012 32 8 6 18 25.0 [43][44]
Mark Bowen
Eddie Niedzwiecki
Wales Wales
Wales Wales
23 November 2012 24 November 2012 1 0 0 1 0.0 [45]
Harry Redknapp England England 24 November 2012 3 February 2015 103 36 26 41 34.9 [46][47]
Les Ferdinand
Chris Ramsey
England England
England England
3 February 2015 4 February 2015 0 0 0 0 0.0 [48][49]
Chris Ramsey
Kevin Bond
England England
England England
4 February 2015 12 February 2015 2 1 0 1 50.0 [50][51]
Chris Ramsey England England 12 February 2015 4 November 2015 30 8 6 16 26.7 [52]
Neil Warnock England England 4 November 2015 4 December 2015 4 2 1 1 50.0 [53]
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Netherlands Netherlands 4 December 2015 Present 11 1 7 3 9.1 [54]

Notes

References

Specific

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