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  2. Sven-Göran Eriksson, from Sweden, became England's first foreign manager. Eriksson led England to the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup. The FA then took the unprecedented, and widely criticised step of appointing the first non-Englishman as coach, Swede Sven-Göran Eriksson. [6]

  3. England Football Online: Contact Us: Page Last Updated 10 September 2024 : England's Coaches/Managers by Chronological Order : Index: Alphabetical: Chronological:

  4. Although Walter Winterbottom was appointed as England's first full-time manager in 1946, the team was still picked by a committee until Alf Ramsey took over in 1963.

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    • Walter Winterbottom (1946-1962) 139 matches. 78 wins. 33 draws. 28 losses. Walter was the first ever manager of England and he had no previous managerial experience when he was put in charge of the side.
    • Sir Alf Ramsey (1963-1974) 113 matches. 69 wins. 27 draws. 17 losses. Alf Ramsey is known for guiding England to its first and only World Cup win in 1966. He had previously managed Ipswich Town and when he first took charge of England he demanded complete control of the squad including selecting who would play.
    • Don Revie (1974-1977) 29 matches. 14 wins. 8 draws. 7 losses. Don Revie won a number of trophies during his 13 years as Leeds manager including First Division and Second Division wins, as well as the 1972 FA Cup.
    • Ron Greenwood (1977-1982) 55 matches. 33 wins. 12 draws. 10 losses. Ron Greenwood managed West Ham between 1961 and 1974 and then switched to the club’s general manager for three years before being offered the England job.
  5. Gareth Southgate OBE (born 3 September 1970) is an English professional football manager and former player, who played as a defender and midfielder. He was the manager of the England men's national team from 2016 until 2024.

  6. Sep 10, 2024 · When international play resumed in 1946 following World War II's seven-year disruption, Walter Winterbottom was named England's first coach and manager. For the first few months of his tenure, he had responsibility for the national team as national director of coaching, but in May, 1947, immediately after England's 1-0 loss to Switzerland in ...

  7. Mar 25, 2024 · England’s first full-time manager, pipe-smoking Winterbottom guided England to four successive World Cups (which is good) but lost 1-0 to a semi-professional USA side in 1950 (which is very bad).