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Encyclopedia > Caretaker manager

A caretaker manager is someone who takes temporary charge of team affairs of a football club. This usually happens when the regular manager is sacked or leaves for a different club. However, a caretaker may also be appointed if the regular manager is ill or unable to attend to his usual duties. Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


Caretaker managers are normally appointed at short notice from within the club, usually a senior coach or experienced player. If a caretaker proves to be particularly successful during their spell in charge, they are sometimes given the manager's job full-time, for example Glenn Roeder after taking over as caretaker at Newcastle United following Graeme Souness's dismissal in 2006. Glenn Victor Roeder, (born December 13, 1955 in Woodford Essex), is an English football manager and former player. ... Newcastle United redirects here. ... Graeme James Souness (born Edinburgh, Scotland, 6 May 1953) was the captain of the all-conquering Liverpool F.C. football team of the early 1980s who later returned to the club as manager. ...


Famous examples include long-standing Arsenal assistant manager Stewart Houston, who stepped in after George Graham was abruptly sacked in the middle of 1994-95 and guided the club to the 1995 European Cup Winners' Cup final. Glenn Roeder's previous managerial position at West Ham United produced another example, when director Trevor Brooking was appointed as caretaker following Roeder's illness at the end of the 2002-03 season, then again following his dismissal early in the 2003-04 season. In Norway, a notable example occurred in 2006 when Rosenborg manager Per-Mathias Høgmo announced he was taking a leave of absence in midseason, citing health concerns. At the time, Rosenborg were 10 points behind leaders Brann. His assistant Knut Tørum was appointed on an interim 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 manager after the season. Arsenal Football Club (also known as Arsenal, The Arsenal or The Gunners) are an English professional football club based in north London. ... Stewart Houston (born August 20, 1949) is a Scottish football player and coach. ... George Graham (born November 30, 1944 in Bargeddie, Lanarkshire) is a Scottish football player and manager. ... The 1994-1995 season was the 115th season of competitive football in England. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Cup Winners Cup was a football club competition between the winners of the European domestic cup competitions. ... West Ham United F.C. are a football club based in Upton Park, Newham, East London and play their home matches at The Boleyn Ground. ... Sir Trevor David Brooking, CBE (born 1948 in Barking) is a football player turned manager, pundit and administrator. ... The 2002-2003 season was the 123rd season of competitive football (soccer) in England, from August 2002 to July 2003: // England national team Key: ECQ = 2004 European Championship qualifiers, F = Friendly; scores are written England first European club competitions UEFA Champions League Manchester United - Quarter finals Arsenal - Second group phase... The 2003-2004 season was the 124th season of competitive football in England. ... Tromsø Rosenborg Molde Brann Viking Start Odd Ham-Kam Fredrikstad Sandefjord Lillestrøm Stabæk Lyn, VÃ¥lerenga The 2006 season of the Norwegian Premier League began on April 9, 2006 and ended on November 5, 2006. ... Rosenborg Ballklub (RBK) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Trondheim, currently playing in the Norwegian Premier League. ... Per-Mathias Høgmo (born December 1, 1959) has been the manager of Rosenborg B.K. since August 2005, when he replaced Per Joar Hansen after a disappointing first half of the season. ... SK Brann (most often called Brann, sometimes (incorrectly) Brann Bergen) is a Norwegian football club from the city of Bergen. ... Knut Kjartan Tørum (born August 16th, 1971, in Bergen) is a Norwegian football coach, currently managing Rosenborg B.K. as an assistant manager. ...


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A caretaker manager is someone who takes temporary charge of team affairs of a football club.
However, a caretaker may also be appointed if the regular manager is ill or unable to attend to his usual duties.
Caretaker managers are normally appointed at short notice from within the club, usually an experienced player or a senior coach.
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