1.Pep Guardiola.Time served-8 years 11 months.

Pep Guardiola became Manchester City’s manager in July 2016. As of June 2025, he has been in charge almost 9 years. During this time, he has led the club to numerous domestic and international titles, including multiple Premier League trophies and the club’s first UEFA Champions League title in 2023.

Here’s a comprehensive list of Pep Guardiola’s trophies during his Manchester City tenure (since July 2016) up to June 2025:

🏆 Manchester City Trophies under Guardiola

▪︎Premier League (6):2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023-24

▪︎FA Cup (2):

2018–19, 2022–23

▪︎EFL Cup (4):

2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21

▪︎FA Community Shield (2):

2018, 2019 (plus another in 2024)

▪︎UEFA Champions League (1):

2022–23

▪︎UEFA Super Cup (1):

2023

▪︎FIFA Club World Cup (1):

2023

That’s 17 senior competitive trophies in 9 seasons, solidifying his status as the club’s most successful manager.

2.Mikel Arteta

Time served-5 years 5 month

Mikel Arteta was appointed head coach of Arsenal on 20 December 2019

His role evolved to first-team manager by September 2020, handling broader responsibilities beyond coaching

As of June 2025, that means he’s been in charge for approximately 5½ years, spanning:

Mid-season start 2019–20 (Dec 2019)

Full seasons from 2020–21 through 2024–25

🏆Trophies Won So Far

Under his leadership, Arsenal have secured:

FA Cup: 2020

Community Shields: 2020, 2023

(Premier League title remains elusive)

3.Marco Silva.Time served-3 years 11 month.

Marco Silva has been in charge of Fulham FC since being appointed on 1 July 2021

That means, as of June 2025, he’s been at the helm for just under 4 years.

Here’s a quick snapshot of his time in charge:

Appointed: 1 July 2021 on a three-year contract

Achievements: Guided Fulham to Championship title and promotion in 2021–22 season, then secured stable mid-table Premier League finishes

Current contract: Extended in October 2023 to stay with the club until 2026

4.Eddie Howe

Eddie Howe was officially appointed head coach (manager) of Newcastle United on 8 November 2021

As of June 2025, that means he’s been at the club for approximately 3 years and 7 months.

5.Unai Emery

Unai Emery was appointed head coach of Aston Villa on October 24, 2022, with the position officially taking effect around November 1, 2022, once work-permit formalities were completed.

As of June 2025, he has been in charge for about 2 years and 8 months. Here’s a snapshot of his tenure:

✅ Key Achievements Under Emery

Contract extension: In May 2024, signed a five-year deal keeping him at Villa until 2029

Premier League turnaround:

▪︎2022–23: Took Villa from relegation battle to 7th place, qualifying for Europa Conference League

▪︎2023–24: Finished 4th, securing a return to the Champions League for the first time since 1983

▪︎Champions League impact: During 2024–25, under Emery, Villa have reached the quarter-finals, including high-profile wins over Bayern Munich.

6.Andoni Iraola

Andoni Iraola was appointed manager of AFC Bournemouth on 19 June 2023, officially taking charge ahead of the 2023–24 season

As of June 2025, he has been in charge for just under two years.

Performance & Accolades:

Guided Bournemouth to their highest-ever Premier League points total (~48 points, finishing 11th in 2023–24)

Earned Premiership Manager of the Month awards in March 2024 and January 2025

As of mid-2025, features a strong Premier League run, including an 11-match unbeaten streak—a club record in the top flight

7.Daniel Farke

Daniel Farke was officially appointed manager of Leeds United on 4 July 2023 on a four-year contract

As of June 2025, that means he’s been in charge for just under 2 years (nearly 24 months in the role).

April–May 2025 – Guided Leeds to the 2024–25 Championship title and promotion with 100 points

8.Nuno Espirito Santo

Nuno Espírito Santo is currently the head coach of Nottingham Forest, having been appointed on 20 December 2023

As of June 2025, he has been in charge for about 1 year and 6 months.

Under his leadership, Forest qualified for European competition for the first time in 30 years, maintaining a strong position in the Premier League table.

9.Oliver Glasner

Oliver Glasner has been the manager of Crystal Palace since 19 February 2024, signing a contract until the end of the 2025–26 season

As of June 2025, that puts his tenure at about 1 year and 4 months (or 16 months) in charge.

Led Palace to their first major trophy – the FA Cup, in May 2025

Secured Europa League qualification – Palace’s first European campaign in decades

10.Fabian Hurzeler

Fabian Hürzeler has been the head coach of Brighton & Hove Albion since 15 June 2024, following his successful tenure at FC St. Pauli . As of June 2025, he has been in charge for approximately 1 year.

Brighton & Hove Albion (2024–Present): At 31, he became the youngest head coach in Premier League history . Under his guidance, Brighton secured a spot in European competition and reached the FA Cup quarter-finals in the 2024/25 season .

11.Enzo Maresca

Enzo Maresca has been at the helm of Chelsea FC since 1 July 2024, after signing a five-year contract (with an option for a sixth year) on 3 June 2024

Notable First Year achievements:

Achieved a 4th‑place finish in the Premier League, securing Champions League qualification for 2025–26 .

Won the UEFA Conference League in May 2025 (Chelsea became the first club to complete the set of current major UEFA titles)

Awarded Premier League Manager of the Month for September 2024.

In summary, Enzo Maresca has been Chelsea’s manager for about a year and has already made a major impact—delivering European silverware and a return to the Champions League.

12.Arne Slot

Arne Slot officially took over as Head Coach of Liverpool FC on 1 June 2024, succeeding Jürgen Klopp

As of June 2025, he’s been in charge for about 1 year.

Premier League Champions in 2024–25 – became the fifth manager in Premier League history to lift the title in their debut season.

Guided Liverpool to the EFL Cup final (2024–25)

13.Regis Le Bris

Régis Le Bris has been serving as head coach of Sunderland AFC since July 1, 2024

Led Sunderland to a Championship play-off final win, securing promotion to the Premier League on May 24, 2025

Won EFL Championship Manager of the Month in August 2024

14.Scott Parker

Scott Parker was appointed head coach of Burnley FC on 5 July 2024, signing a three-year contract to lead the club back to the Premier League.

Parker received EFL Championship Manager of the Season and Manager of the Month awards, including April 2025

15.Ruben Amorim

Rúben Amorim became head coach of Manchester United on 11 November 2024, signing a contract running until June 2027 with an option for an additional year

⏱️ Time in Charge

▪︎Start date: 11 November 2024

▪︎As of June 2025: ~7½ months in the role

16.Vitor Pereira

Vítor Pereira has been the head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers since 19 December 2024, when he signed an 18-month contract after leaving Al Shabab in Saudi Arabia.

Premier League Manager of the Month: Received the award for April 2025 after a strong unbeaten run .

17.Graham Potters

Graham Potter has been the head coach of West Ham United since 9 January 2025, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract.

Time in Charge: Approximately 5½ months

18.David Moyes

David Moyes is currently the manager of Everton FC.

Tenure: Approximately 5½ months

19.Thomas Frank

Current role: Joined Tottenham in June 2025

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