Harry Redknapp

Team: 
Tottenham
DOB: 
02 Mar 1947 (Age 65)
Birthplace: 
London
Previous Teams (Manager): 
Bournemouth, West Ham, Portsmouth, Southampton, Portsmouth
Previous Teams (Player): 
West Ham, Bournemouth, Brentford, Seattle Sounders, Bournemouth
Honours: 
FA Cup (2008); Premier League Manager of the Year (2010); Championship (2003), League One (1987); Football League Trophy (1984)
Manager of the Month Awards: 
Premier League (April 2004, Oct 2004, March 2005, April 2006, Aug 2009); Championship (Aug 2002)
Promotions: 
Championship (Portsmouth 2002–03); League One (Bournemouth 1986-87)
Relegations: 
Premier League (Southampton 2004-05); Championship (Bournemouth 1989-1990)
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp

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