Roy Hodgson

DOB: 
09 Aug 1947 (Age 64)
Birthplace: 
Croydon
Previous Teams (Manager): 
Maidstone, Carshalton, Halmstad, Bristol City, Oddevold, Örebro, Malmö, Neuchâtel Xamax, Switzerland, Inter, Blackburn, Inter, Grasshopper, Copenhagen, Udinese, United Arab Emirates, Viking, Finland, Fulham, Liverpool, West Brom
Previous Teams (Player): 
Crystal Palace, Tonbridge, Gravesend & Northfleet, Maidstone, Ashford Town, Berea Park, Carshalton
Honours: 
LMA Manager of the Year (2010); Allsvenskan (1976, 1979, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989); Svenska Cupen (1986, 1989); Danish Superliga (2001); Danish Super Cup (2001)
Manager of the Month Awards: 
Premier League (Aug 1997, Dec 1997, Oct 2009, Feb 2010)
Promotions: 
None
Relegations: 
None
England manager Roy Hodgson

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