Everton is one of the most successful and historic clubs in the Premier League. Due to its influence on English football, the role of Everton manager always stays in the limelight, with the success and failure of the outfit determining its journey in the game. Over 25 managers have taken over the coaching role at Goodison Park in the club's history, taking them to the winners' rides in the FA Cup, First Division League, and many major tournaments. From legendary Everton managers like Howard Kendall and Harry Catterick to modern-day resurrection hero, David Moyes, the Toffees have seen long-term guardians and short-term goers in their history. The current Everton FC manager is David Moyes, who has once again returned to the Merseyside outfit to glide them through the dark days after a miserable performance across all competitions, including a 13th place Premier League finish and an early FA Cup exit in the 2024-25 season under the former coach Sean Dyche. Moyes previously held the position of Everton manager between 2002 and 2013. Despite not winning any major trophy in his previous stint, the Scottish coach has once again been called up in January 2025 to manage the side in the newly built Everton Stadium because of his no-nonsense approach, reflecting the grit and passion of the Blues. Moyes is considered a stabilized force in the evolving Everton manager history.
Everton FC Manager - Background and career
The Everton FC manager, David Moyes, was a professional footballer before stepping into the dugout. Born in 1963 in Scotland, he used to play as a central defender for several English and Scottish clubs like Celtic, Bristol City, Shrewsbury Town, and Preston North End. He even won the Scottish Premier Division title with Celtic, recording over 525 appearances in his overall club career. The Glasgow-born sixty-two-year-old Scottish international concluded his playing career at Preston North End, and worked hard to become the manager of that club before becoming the Everton manager in 2002. He brought the Scottish fire with him to Goodison Park and transformed its Premier League identity on limited resources. The Toffees' first top-four finish in the English top flight was orchestrated by Moyes in the 2004-05 season, with him earning the Manager of the Year Award. After spending a decade with the Merseyside club, the new manager for Everton went on to coach Manchester United, Real Sociedad, Sunderland, and West Ham United before coming back to his old turf this year. Immediately after joining the Red Devils in 2013, the Scottish coach brought glory to Old Trafford by winning the 2013 FA Community Shield. Following that, he had to go through dark patches for almost 10 years without a trophy in sight. The current Everton's manager broke the shackles when he led West Ham United to the 2022-23 UEFA Conference League glory, taking everyone by surprise. Now, he is back at his old club again, to which his managerial career is deeply rooted. After Sean Dyche was sacked, Moyes was appointed by the Toffees without much discussion as the former United coach remains a great figure in Everton manager history.
Everton Assistant Manager and Support Staff
David Moyes is helped by a group of support staff, including the Everton assistant manager Billy McKinlay and two more chief assistants. Now, let's take a look at the list of support staff and managers.
Manager
David Moyes
Assistant Manager
Billy McKinlay, Leighton Baines, Alan Irvine
Goal-keeping coach
Aaron Cameron
Fitness coach
Jack Dowling, Sean Miller
Chief Analyst
Matthew Hawkes
Managing Director of Football
Nick Hammond
Head of Youth Academy coaching
Carl Darlington
Everton Manager History: List of All Everton Managers
The history of Everton managers is as iconic and legendary as it can be. Since the club's inception in 1878, the club has witnessed numerous coaches coming to Goodison Park and lifting the morale of the fans and players alike by standing tall on trophy-winning evenings and nights. From winning their first League Championship in the 1890-91 season under the stewardship of Dick Molyneux to lifting their maiden FA Cup title by beating Newcastle United 1-0 in the final of 1906, the Toffees have been showered with over 24 major titles in their journey to the present day. All thanks to the legendary Everton managers who not only helped the team align with the interest and passion of Merseyside, but also lived a life like the club's own. Having said that, let's take a look at the list of coaches who have been there in Everton manager history so far.
Managers
Tenure
Matches
Win%
Major Trophies
Alexander Nisbet
1886-88
4
25
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William Edward Barclay
1888-89
22
40.91
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Dick Molyneux
1889-1901
388
50.53
League Title (1)
Will Cuff
1901-1918
575
47.48
League Title (1), FA Cup (1)
WJ Sawyer
1918-19
16
43.75
-
Thomas H Mclntosh
1919-35
715
39.44
League Title (2), FA Cup (1), Charity Shield (2)
Theo Kelly
1935-48
273
40.30
League Title (1)
Cliff Britton
1948-56
336
36.90
-
Ian Buchan
1956-58
99
33.30
-
Johnny Carey
1958-61
122
41.80
-
Harry Catterick
1961-73
592
46.45
League Title (2), FA Cup (1), Charity Shield (2)
Tom Eggleston
April - May, 1973
6
16.67
-
Billy Bingham
1973-77
172
37.21
-
Steve Burtenshaw
January, 1977
4
0.00
-
Gordon Lee
1977-81
234
39.32
-
Howard Kendal
1981-87, 1990-93, 1997-98
542
39.30
League Title (3), FA Cup (1), Charity Shield (3), European Cup Winners' Cup (1)
Colin Harvey
1987-1990
176
42.61
Charity Shield 1987
Jimmy Gabriel
1993-94
8
100
-
Mike Walker
January- December, 1994
35
17.14
-
Joe Royle
1994-97
118
39.83
FA Cup 1995, Charity Shield 1995
Dave Watson
April-May, 1997
7
14.29
-
Walter Smith
1998-2002
168
31.55
-
David Moyes
2002-2013
518
42.08
-
Roberto Martinez
2013-16
143
42.66
-
Ronald Koeman
2016-17
58
41.38
-
David Unsworth
October-November, 2017
8
25.00
-
Sam Allardyce
2017-18
26
38.46
-
Marco Silva
2018-2019
60
40.00
-
Carlo Ancelotti
2019-21
67
46.27
-
Rafa Benitez
2021-22
22
31.82
-
Frank Lampard
2022-23
44
27.27
-
Sean Dyche
2023-25
84
30.95
-
David Moyes (current)
2025- present
20
40
-
List of Everton FC managers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Everton's new football manager?
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David Moyes has served as Everton manager since January 2025, having previously served from 2002 to 2013.
Who is the most successful Everton manager?
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Howard Kendall is the most successful manager in the history of Everton Football Club, one of the greatest and the biggest clubs in the world.
Why did Everton sack their manager?
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Everton's decision to sack Sean Dyche comes after the manager ran out of road and ideas and new owners the Friedkin Group decided they could not let the rot of this season end in relegation.
Who is the bald manager of Everton?
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Sean Mark Dyche (born 28 June 1971) is an English professional football manager and former footballer who was most recently the manager of Premier League club Everton.
Why did Everton reappoint Moyes this time?
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Following the sacking of Sean Dyche in January 2025, the new owners (The Friedkin Group) chose Moyes for his deep club knowledge and stabilising presence during a relegation battle.
How are fans reacting to Moyes’s return?
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The early response has been positive supporters on forums say Moyes “liberated Everton from the Dyche straitjacket” and praised the shift in playing style.