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Caretaker manager

In association footballing terms, a caretaker manager or interim manager is somebody who takes temporary charge of the management of a football team, usually when the regular manager is dismissed or leaves for a different club. However, a caretaker manager may also be appointed if the regular manager is suspended, ill, has suspected COVID-19 or is unable to attend to their usual duties. Examples of caretaker managers are Jordi Roura, Angelo Alessio, Germán Burgos and Rob Page. Caretaker managers are normally appointed at short notice from within the club, usually the assistant manager, a senior coach, or an experienced player.

Hansi Flick temporarily served as the interim coach of Bayern Munich in 2019, following the resignation of Niko Kovač. He was eventually promoted to permanent coach.

Caretaker managers in Eastern Europe

Caretaker managers in Eastern Europe are head coaches that carry prefix title performing duties or sometimes temporary performing duties. These managers do not have a required license (UEFA Pro Licence) to be full pledged head coaches (managers).[citation needed]

Normally, caretaker manager duties performed by an assistant head coach, sometimes titled as a senior coach, once approved by the club. In case if whole head coaching office was dismissed, a caretaker or a caretaker manager would be appointed from outside of the club. The outside caretaker also may be appointed also instead of already employed a head coach assistant or a senior coach.[citation needed]

Caretaker managers in practice

Famous examples include long-standing Arsenal assistant manager Stewart Houston, who stepped in after George Graham was abruptly sacked in the middle of the 1994–95 season and guided the club to the 1995 European Cup Winners' Cup Final. Tony Barton was appointed manager of Aston Villa after the departure of Ron Saunders and led the club to win the 1982 European Cup Final after only three months in charge. Club Director Trevor Brooking was appointed a caretaker manager of West Ham United following Glenn Roeder's illness at the end of the 2002–03 season, then again following his dismissal early in the 2003–04 season.[citation needed]

Permanent appointments

If a caretaker manager proves to be particularly successful during their spell in charge, they are sometimes given the manager's job permanently. Glenn Roeder was appointed permanent manager of Newcastle United after having taken over as caretaker manager following Graeme Souness's dismissal in 2006. This also occurred when Ricky Sbragia was given the Sunderland job permanently after Roy Keane's resignation in November 2008 but he also resigned at the end of the season 2008–09. This also happened in the 2010–11 Premier League; on 8 January 2011, Roy Hodgson was sacked by Liverpool after a run of poor results, and with Liverpool languishing in 12th place, Kenny Dalglish was appointed the caretaker manager of Liverpool for the remainder of the season. After an impressive run of results, which saw Liverpool rise to sixth in the table, Dalglish was appointed the permanent manager of Liverpool, on a three-year contract. In the 2018–19 Premier League; on 18 December 2018, José Mourinho was sacked by Manchester United after losing 3–1 against Liverpool, and with Manchester United in sixth place, former player Ole Gunnar Solskjær was appointed the caretaker manager of Manchester United for the rest of the season. After an impressive run of results, which saw Manchester United rise to fourth in the table and qualified for UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, Solskjær was appointed as permanent manager of Manchester United on 28 March 2019 on a three-year contract.[citation needed]

In Norway, a notable example occurred in 2006 when Rosenborg BK coach Per-Mathias Høgmo announced he was taking a leave of absence in mid-season, citing health concerns. At the time, Rosenborg were ten points behind leaders SK Brann. His assistant Knut Tørum was appointed on a caretaker basis, and proceeded to lead Rosenborg to a furious comeback, clinching the league title with one match to spare. Høgmo announced his resignation two days after Rosenborg clinched, and Tørum was named permanent coach after the season.[citation needed]

In Ireland, Charlie McGeever was twice appointed caretaker manager of Finn Harps in separate decades (1984–85 and 1995–96) before being given the job on a permanent basis; as permanent manager he led the club to the 1999 FAI Cup Final, which they narrowly lost to an injury time penalty rebound after a three-match marathon.[1]

In Italy, After Juventus fired Claudio Ranieri following a string of seven league games without a win in the 2008–09 season, Ciro Ferrara was named caretaker head coach of Juventus on 18 May 2009 for the remaining two weeks of the season, with the goal of maintaining second place in the league table, and the possibility of being appointed on a full-time basis for a longer period. In his two games as caretaker coach, he led Juventus to 3–0 and 2–0 wins over Siena and Lazio respectively, thus ensuring a second-place finish over rivals Milan. Following these results, he emerged as a strong candidate for to take the job permanently for the next season. On 5 June 2009, Juventus formally announced his appointment as head coach for 2009–10 season.[2][3] After winning his first four league matches, Ferrara's fortunes changed after Juve failed to make the knockout stage of the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League following a 4–1 defeat by Bayern Munich at home in a match where a draw would have awarded Juve the qualification to the following phase, despite a promising start to the campaign. Despite a win over Derby d'Italia rivals Internazionale, Juve embarked on a losing streak over the winter, notably against minor teams such as Sicilian side Catania and recently promoted Bari. Six days later, Juventus were knocked out of the Coppa Italia by Inter 2–1 at the San Siro, leading the board of directors to ultimately sack Ferrara after weeks of speculation regarding his position, replacing him with Alberto Zaccheroni until the end of the season.[4] In 2011–12 season, Inter sacked Claudio Ranieri as head coach and Andrea Stramaccioni was promoted to the first team as caretaker coach,[5] He led Inter to sixth place and a success in the Derby della Madonnina against Milan that cost Inter's crosstown rivals the Serie A title; his results led club owner Massimo Moratti to confirm him as head coach for the 2012–13 season, as well.[6] The FIGC allowed Stramaccioni to sign the contract without a UEFA Pro Licence as he was admitted to 2012–13 coaching course in order to obtain the licence in June 2013. On 7 October 2012, Stramaccioni guided Inter to a 1–0 victory over Milan, On 3 November 2012, Stramaccioni guided Inter to a 3–1 away victory over the previous season's champions, Juventus. After 14 months in charge of Inter and a difficult 2012–13 Serie A campaign which saw them finish in 9th place and thus fail to qualify for Europe for the first time in 15 seasons, the club announced on 24 May 2013 that Stramaccioni had been sacked and replaced by Walter Mazzarri.[7][8]

In Spain, On 30 October 2018, Julen Lopetegui was sacked as Real Madrid coach after poor results, with the appointment of Santiago Solari as caretaker coach. After 14 days, Solari was given a permanent contract because in Spain no club was allowed to have a caretaker manager for more than two weeks. Later he was sacked and replaced by former teammate Zinedine Zidane for the second time.[citation needed]

In Germany, On 3 November 2019, Niko Kovač left Bayern Munich by mutual consent after a 5–1 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt, his assistant Hansi Flick, promoted as interim coach. In his first match in charge, Bayern defeated Olympiakos 2–0 in the UEFA Champions League group stage on 6 November 2019. In April 2020, Bayern Munich appointed Flick as permanent coach with a contract until 2023. Flick successfully guided Bayern to win the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and UEFA Champions League, thus completing the continental treble for the second time in the club's history, the following season, he led Bayern to win the 2020 UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla.[9] He also led Bayern to win its first ever sextuple after winning Club World Cup in February 2021 by defeating Mexican team Tigres.[10]

Rob Page temporarily appointed as caretaker manager of Wales national team after Ryan Giggs was arrested in 2020. later he named as Wales permanent manager in 2022.

On the other hand, Tony Parkes was appointed as caretaker manager of Blackburn Rovers on six separate occasions between 1986 and 2004, without ever being given the role in a permanent capacity. He is still yet to be given a permanent managerial role, also Voro was appointed as caretaker coach of Valencia on six separate occasions but he was appointed as permanent head coach in 2016 until end of the season, Vicente del Bosque also appointed as Real Madrid caretaker coach twice in 1994 and 1996.

Notable success

In November 2007, Sandy Stewart led St Johnstone to victory in the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup in his only game in charge as caretaker manager.[11]

In the 2007–08 season, Cevat Güler won Süper Lig as Galatasaray's caretaker manager. He was in charge for the last five matches of the season due to Karl Heinz Feldkamp's resignation.[citation needed]

In the 2007 Hazfi Cup Final, Sepahan's head coach, Luka Bonačić had travelled to his country, Croatia for personal reasons and was unavailable to manage the team in the second leg. Mansour Ebrahimzadeh who was assistant to Bonačić served as caretaker manager for that match. Sepahan won the match and the title.[citation needed]

Guus Hiddink was caretaker manager of Chelsea in 2009, leading his team to the UEFA Champions League semi-final, where they shut out FC Barcelona at Camp Nou and tied them back at Stamford Bridge. The latter was later said as a very controversial game, particularly in decisions made by the referee Tom Henning Øvrebø. Chelsea would be later eliminated on away goals. He finished off his tenure with the team as they won the FA Cup. The club was reported happy to have Hiddink as manager even on a temporary basis.[12]

Roberto Di Matteo won the Champions League and FA Cup as caretaker manager of Chelsea in 2012, leading to him being appointed permanent manager on a two-year contract. He was sacked a few months into the new season,[13] being replaced by interim manager, Rafael Benítez,[14] who led his team to victory in the Europa League, as well as guiding the team to a third-place finish in the league,[15] thus ensuring direct qualification for next year's Champions League. Benítez was not offered a contract as permanent manager, instead being replaced by José Mourinho who went back to Chelsea for a second term.[16]

In the 2020–21 season, Edin Terzić won DFB-Pokal as Borussia Dortmund's caretaker manager.[citation needed] later he was appointed as permanent manager of Borussia Dortmund in 2022–23 season.

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Ciro Ferrara è il nuovo allenatore della Juventus" (in Italian). Juventus FC. 5 June 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2009.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Juventus unveil Ferrara as new manager". ESPN. 5 June 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
  4. ^ (in Italian). Juventus FC. 29 January 2010. Archived from the original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  5. ^ O'Rourke, Pete (26 March 2012). "Inter sack Ranieri". Sky Sports. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
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  7. ^ "FC Internazionale club statement". Inter Milan. 24 May 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  8. ^ "Stramaccioni out, Mazzarri in at Inter". 24 May 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  9. ^ "Bayern win Super Cup: Javi Martínez heads extra-time winner against Sevilla". UEFA. 24 September 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Bayern Munich win Club World Cup for sixth trophy in a year". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
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  13. ^ "Roberto Di Matteo sacked by Chelsea after Juventus defeat". BBC. 21 November 2012. from the original on 12 February 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Caretaker manager news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United Kingdom and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message In association footballing terms a caretaker manager or interim manager is somebody who takes temporary charge of the management of a football team usually when the regular manager is dismissed or leaves for a different club However a caretaker manager may also be appointed if the regular manager is suspended ill has suspected COVID 19 or is unable to attend to their usual duties Examples of caretaker managers are Jordi Roura Angelo Alessio German Burgos and Rob Page Caretaker managers are normally appointed at short notice from within the club usually the assistant manager a senior coach or an experienced player Hansi Flick temporarily served as the interim coach of Bayern Munich in 2019 following the resignation of Niko Kovac He was eventually promoted to permanent coach Contents 1 Caretaker managers in Eastern Europe 2 Caretaker managers in practice 3 Permanent appointments 4 Notable success 5 See also 6 ReferencesCaretaker managers in Eastern Europe EditCaretaker managers in Eastern Europe are head coaches that carry prefix title performing duties or sometimes temporary performing duties These managers do not have a required license UEFA Pro Licence to be full pledged head coaches managers citation needed Normally caretaker manager duties performed by an assistant head coach sometimes titled as a senior coach once approved by the club In case if whole head coaching office was dismissed a caretaker or a caretaker manager would be appointed from outside of the club The outside caretaker also may be appointed also instead of already employed a head coach assistant or a senior coach citation needed Caretaker managers in practice EditFamous examples include long standing Arsenal assistant manager Stewart Houston who stepped in after George Graham was abruptly sacked in the middle of the 1994 95 season and guided the club to the 1995 European Cup Winners Cup Final Tony Barton was appointed manager of Aston Villa after the departure of Ron Saunders and led the club to win the 1982 European Cup Final after only three months in charge Club Director Trevor Brooking was appointed a caretaker manager of West Ham United following Glenn Roeder s illness at the end of the 2002 03 season then again following his dismissal early in the 2003 04 season citation needed Permanent appointments EditIf a caretaker manager proves to be particularly successful during their spell in charge they are sometimes given the manager s job permanently Glenn Roeder was appointed permanent manager of Newcastle United after having taken over as caretaker manager following Graeme Souness s dismissal in 2006 This also occurred when Ricky Sbragia was given the Sunderland job permanently after Roy Keane s resignation in November 2008 but he also resigned at the end of the season 2008 09 This also happened in the 2010 11 Premier League on 8 January 2011 Roy Hodgson was sacked by Liverpool after a run of poor results and with Liverpool languishing in 12th place Kenny Dalglish was appointed the caretaker manager of Liverpool for the remainder of the season After an impressive run of results which saw Liverpool rise to sixth in the table Dalglish was appointed the permanent manager of Liverpool on a three year contract In the 2018 19 Premier League on 18 December 2018 Jose Mourinho was sacked by Manchester United after losing 3 1 against Liverpool and with Manchester United in sixth place former player Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was appointed the caretaker manager of Manchester United for the rest of the season After an impressive run of results which saw Manchester United rise to fourth in the table and qualified for UEFA Champions League quarter finals Solskjaer was appointed as permanent manager of Manchester United on 28 March 2019 on a three year contract citation needed In Norway a notable example occurred in 2006 when Rosenborg BK coach Per Mathias Hogmo announced he was taking a leave of absence in mid season citing health concerns At the time Rosenborg were ten points behind leaders SK Brann His assistant Knut Torum was appointed on a caretaker basis and proceeded to lead Rosenborg to a furious comeback clinching the league title with one match to spare Hogmo announced his resignation two days after Rosenborg clinched and Torum was named permanent coach after the season citation needed In Ireland Charlie McGeever was twice appointed caretaker manager of Finn Harps in separate decades 1984 85 and 1995 96 before being given the job on a permanent basis as permanent manager he led the club to the 1999 FAI Cup Final which they narrowly lost to an injury time penalty rebound after a three match marathon 1 In Italy After Juventus fired Claudio Ranieri following a string of seven league games without a win in the 2008 09 season Ciro Ferrara was named caretaker head coach of Juventus on 18 May 2009 for the remaining two weeks of the season with the goal of maintaining second place in the league table and the possibility of being appointed on a full time basis for a longer period In his two games as caretaker coach he led Juventus to 3 0 and 2 0 wins over Siena and Lazio respectively thus ensuring a second place finish over rivals Milan Following these results he emerged as a strong candidate for to take the job permanently for the next season On 5 June 2009 Juventus formally announced his appointment as head coach for 2009 10 season 2 3 After winning his first four league matches Ferrara s fortunes changed after Juve failed to make the knockout stage of the 2009 10 UEFA Champions League following a 4 1 defeat by Bayern Munich at home in a match where a draw would have awarded Juve the qualification to the following phase despite a promising start to the campaign Despite a win over Derby d Italia rivals Internazionale Juve embarked on a losing streak over the winter notably against minor teams such as Sicilian side Catania and recently promoted Bari Six days later Juventus were knocked out of the Coppa Italia by Inter 2 1 at the San Siro leading the board of directors to ultimately sack Ferrara after weeks of speculation regarding his position replacing him with Alberto Zaccheroni until the end of the season 4 In 2011 12 season Inter sacked Claudio Ranieri as head coach and Andrea Stramaccioni was promoted to the first team as caretaker coach 5 He led Inter to sixth place and a success in the Derby della Madonnina against Milan that cost Inter s crosstown rivals the Serie A title his results led club owner Massimo Moratti to confirm him as head coach for the 2012 13 season as well 6 The FIGC allowed Stramaccioni to sign the contract without a UEFA Pro Licence as he was admitted to 2012 13 coaching course in order to obtain the licence in June 2013 On 7 October 2012 Stramaccioni guided Inter to a 1 0 victory over Milan On 3 November 2012 Stramaccioni guided Inter to a 3 1 away victory over the previous season s champions Juventus After 14 months in charge of Inter and a difficult 2012 13 Serie A campaign which saw them finish in 9th place and thus fail to qualify for Europe for the first time in 15 seasons the club announced on 24 May 2013 that Stramaccioni had been sacked and replaced by Walter Mazzarri 7 8 In Spain On 30 October 2018 Julen Lopetegui was sacked as Real Madrid coach after poor results with the appointment of Santiago Solari as caretaker coach After 14 days Solari was given a permanent contract because in Spain no club was allowed to have a caretaker manager for more than two weeks Later he was sacked and replaced by former teammate Zinedine Zidane for the second time citation needed In Germany On 3 November 2019 Niko Kovac left Bayern Munich by mutual consent after a 5 1 loss to Eintracht Frankfurt his assistant Hansi Flick promoted as interim coach In his first match in charge Bayern defeated Olympiakos 2 0 in the UEFA Champions League group stage on 6 November 2019 In April 2020 Bayern Munich appointed Flick as permanent coach with a contract until 2023 Flick successfully guided Bayern to win the Bundesliga DFB Pokal and UEFA Champions League thus completing the continental treble for the second time in the club s history the following season he led Bayern to win the 2020 UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla 9 He also led Bayern to win its first ever sextuple after winning Club World Cup in February 2021 by defeating Mexican team Tigres 10 Rob Page temporarily appointed as caretaker manager of Wales national team after Ryan Giggs was arrested in 2020 later he named as Wales permanent manager in 2022 On the other hand Tony Parkes was appointed as caretaker manager of Blackburn Rovers on six separate occasions between 1986 and 2004 without ever being given the role in a permanent capacity He is still yet to be given a permanent managerial role also Voro was appointed as caretaker coach of Valencia on six separate occasions but he was appointed as permanent head coach in 2016 until end of the season Vicente del Bosque also appointed as Real Madrid caretaker coach twice in 1994 and 1996 Notable success EditIn November 2007 Sandy Stewart led St Johnstone to victory in the final of the Scottish Challenge Cup in his only game in charge as caretaker manager 11 In the 2007 08 season Cevat Guler won Super Lig as Galatasaray s caretaker manager He was in charge for the last five matches of the season due to Karl Heinz Feldkamp s resignation citation needed In the 2007 Hazfi Cup Final Sepahan s head coach Luka Bonacic had travelled to his country Croatia for personal reasons and was unavailable to manage the team in the second leg Mansour Ebrahimzadeh who was assistant to Bonacic served as caretaker manager for that match Sepahan won the match and the title citation needed Guus Hiddink was caretaker manager of Chelsea in 2009 leading his team to the UEFA Champions League semi final where they shut out FC Barcelona at Camp Nou and tied them back at Stamford Bridge The latter was later said as a very controversial game particularly in decisions made by the referee Tom Henning Ovrebo Chelsea would be later eliminated on away goals He finished off his tenure with the team as they won the FA Cup The club was reported happy to have Hiddink as manager even on a temporary basis 12 Roberto Di Matteo won the Champions League and FA Cup as caretaker manager of Chelsea in 2012 leading to him being appointed permanent manager on a two year contract He was sacked a few months into the new season 13 being replaced by interim manager Rafael Benitez 14 who led his team to victory in the Europa League as well as guiding the team to a third place finish in the league 15 thus ensuring direct qualification for next year s Champions League Benitez was not offered a contract as permanent manager instead being replaced by Jose Mourinho who went back to Chelsea for a second term 16 In the 2020 21 season Edin Terzic won DFB Pokal as Borussia Dortmund s caretaker manager citation needed later he was appointed as permanent manager of Borussia Dortmund in 2022 23 season See also EditHead coachReferences Edit McNulty Chris 3 May 2020 Charlie McGeever and a tale of Cup finals World Cup winners and ones that got away 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