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The Redknapp Managerial StatsSoccerbaseTEAM FROM TO GAMES WON DRAWN LOST
Tottenham 25 Oct, 2008 15 Jun, 2012 198 98 50 50
Portsmouth 07 Dec, 2005 25 Oct, 2008 127 54 28 45
Southampton 08 Dec, 2004 02 Dec, 2005 49 13 21 15
Portsmouth 25 Mar, 2002 24 Nov, 2004 116 54 26 36
West Ham 10 Aug, 1994 09 May, 2001 327 121 85 121
Bournemouth 19 Oct, 1983 09 Jun, 1992 457 180 107 170
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LEAGUE MANAGERS ASSOCIATION2008-12 Tottenham Hotspur
2005-08 Portsmouth
2004-05 Southampton
2002-04 Portsmouth
1994-01 West Ham United
1983-92 Bournemouth
1982-83 Bournemouth
Harry Redknapp is an irrepressible character who has worked in management almost non-stop for over a quarter of a century.
Aside from two brief breaks from the game, Redknapp's longevity stretches back to his appointment by Bournemouth in 1982.
He is a member of the exclusive 1,000 game club, having gone on to take charge of West Ham, Portsmouth - twice - Southampton and Spurs.
The former winger, who had long playing spells with West Ham and Bournemouth, was also a popular manager with both those clubs. He led Bournemouth to the Division Three title on the back of a record 97 points in 1987, having earlier inspired one of the FA Cup's greatest shocks - a defeat of Manchester United.
Redknapp then embarked on a seven-year reign at Upton Park where he took West Ham into Europe.
After keeping the Hammers in the top flight, Harry achieved finishes of tenth, eighth and then fifth in 1999. During that era, he helped nurture future England stars Rio Ferdinand, Joe Cole, Frank Lampard and Michael Carrick.
Following his sudden departure from Upton Park, Redknapp propelled Portsmouth into the Premier League as Division One champions in 2003.
He returned to Fratton Park following a fleeting, unsuccessful dalliance with south coast neighbours Southampton. Redknapp's second link-up with Pompey chairman Milan Mandaric proved even more prosperous than the first.
After avoiding relegation, Portsmouth achieved their highest placing since the 1950s by climbing to seventh in 2007. The following season, they were were FA Cup winners after reaching the final for the first time in 69 years. It also meant the club were in Europe for the first time.
Redknapp once "retired" from football after quitting his first managerial job at Bournemouth in 1992. Sixteen years later, he accepted his greatest of many challenges when leaving Fratton Park for White Hart Lane.
Tottenham had two points from the first eight games in the league when Redknapp took charge but he led Spurs to an eighth place finish as well as the Carling Cup Final in 2009.
The following season Redknapp became the first English manager to be named Barclays Premier League Manager of the Year after leading Tottenham to fourth place ensuring Champions League football for 2010/11.
Following their qualification to the Champions League, Redknapp would set another record by becoming the first English manager to reach the quarter finals of the competition. Their incredible journey included Spurs topping the group stages over Inter Milan, Werder Bremen and FC Twente, all of whom won their respective leagues in the previous season. Redknapp's side also had another fantastic campaign in the Barclays Premier League by finishing fifth, thereby qualifying for the Europa league.
Another successful season followed in 2011/12 and Redknapp was awarded the manager of the month awards for both September and November. Harry guided Spurs to a 4th place finish in the Barclays Premier League and the club also reached The FA Cup semi-final.
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European Trophies (1)
West Ham United: UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners (1999-00)
League Titles (2)
Portsmouth: Nationwide Football League Division One Champions (2002-03)
Bournemouth: Football League Division Three Champions (1986-87)
Domestic Trophies (2)
Portsmouth: FA Cup Winners (2007-08)
Bournemouth: Associate Members Cup Winners (1983-84)
Promotions (1)
Portsmouth: Promotion to FA Barclaycard Premiership (2002-03)
Personal Awards (11)
Tottenham Hotspur: Manager of the Month, Barclays Premier League, November 2011
Tottenham Hotspur: Manager of the Month, Barclays Premier League, September 2011
Tottenham Hotspur: Manager of the Month, Barclays Premier League, August 2009
Tottenham Hotspur: Manager of the Year [The Barclays Premier League] (2009-10)
Portsmouth: Freedom of the City of Portsmouth (2007-08)
Portsmouth: Inducted into LMA Hall of Fame 1000 Club (2006-07)
Portsmouth: Manager of the Month, Barclays Premiership, April 2006
Southampton: Manager of the Month, Barclays Premiership, March 2005
Portsmouth: Manager of the Month, Barclays Premiership, October 2004
Portsmouth: Manager of the Month, FA Barclaycard Premiership, April 2004
Portsmouth: Manager of the Month, Nationwide Football League Division One, August 2002
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Tottenham Hotspur
Manager 26/10/2008 13/06/2012 4 Seasons 2011:
Manager of the Month (November)
Manager of the Month (September)
2010:
Manager of the Year [The Barclays Premier League]
2009:
Manager of the Month (August)
Portsmouth
Manager 07/12/2005 26/10/2008 3 Seasons 2008:
Freedom of the City of Portsmouth
FA Cup Winners
2007:
Inducted into LMA Hall of Fame 1000 Club
2006:
Manager of the Month (April)
Southampton
Manager 08/12/2004 03/12/2005 1 Season 2005:
Manager of the Month (March)
Portsmouth
Manager 25/03/2002 24/11/2004 2 Seasons 2004:
Manager of the Month (October)
Manager of the Month (April)
2003:
Promotion to FA Barclaycard Premiership
Nationwide Football League Division One Champions
2002:
Manager of the Month (August)
West Ham United
Manager 10/08/1994 09/05/2001 7 Seasons 2000:
UEFA Intertoto Cup Winners
Bournemouth
Manager 19/10/1983 09/06/1992 9 Seasons 1987:
Football League Division Three Champions
1984:
Associate Members Cup Winners
Bournemouth
Assistant Manager 01/07/1982 18/10/1983 1 Season 1984:
Associate Members Cup Winners
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