Danny Cowley

English footballer and manager

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March 2025 Received EFL League Two Manager of the Month award for March 2025, demonstrating ongoing success in management.
March 2025 Cowley was named EFL League Two Manager of the Month after achieving five wins from seven matches, which propelled Colchester United into play-off contention.
January 4 2024 Danny Cowley was appointed head coach of League Two club Colchester United, marking the start of his managerial tenure with the club.
January 2 2023 Following a run of over two months without a league victory, Cowley was sacked from Portsmouth while the team was sitting in 12th position.
August 2022 Named EFL League One Manager of the Month for August 2022, further highlighting his consistent managerial performance.
August 2022 Cowley won the League One Manager of the Month award for August after picking up thirteen points from a possible fifteen, putting Portsmouth in early contention for automatic promotion.
November 2021 Cowley won the EFL League One Manager of the Month award for November, after winning thirteen points from five matches.
May 11 2021 After overseeing 6 wins in 12 matches, Cowley signed a new 'long term' contract with Portsmouth.
March 19 2021 Danny Cowley was appointed as head coach of Portsmouth on a contract until the end of the 2020–21 season, with his brother Nicky joining as his assistant. In his first game, Portsmouth came from behind to beat Ipswich Town 2–1.
July 19 2020 Cowley was sacked by Huddersfield Town, with chairman Phil Hodgkinson citing the need for a 'different vision' as the reason for his dismissal.
July 17 2020 Cowley managed Huddersfield Town to a crucial victory against West Bromwich Albion, effectively ensuring the club's Championship survival.
2019 Honored as LMA League Two Manager of the Year, recognizing his significant contributions and success in the league.
October 2019 Cowley won the EFL Championship Manager of the Month award after leading Huddersfield Town on a six-game unbeaten run.
September 9 2019 Danny Cowley left Lincoln City and became the new manager of Huddersfield Town, signing a three-year contract alongside his assistant Nicky Cowley.
April 22 2019 Cowley guided Lincoln City to League One promotion as champions, securing the title with a 0-0 draw against Tranmere Rovers and returning to the third tier for the first time since 1999.
August 2018 Received EFL League Two Manager of the Month award for August 2018, further solidifying his reputation as a successful manager.
April 2018 Cowley and his brother signed contract extensions with Lincoln City, extending their deals until 2022.
April 8 2018 Cowley led Lincoln City to their first ever Wembley appearance, winning the EFL Trophy 1-0 against Shrewsbury Town.
2017 Lincoln City made FA Cup history by becoming the first non-league club in over a century to reach the quarter-finals, defeating Championship and Premier League teams before losing 5-0 to Arsenal.
December 2017 Awarded EFL League Two Manager of the Month for December 2017, recognizing his outstanding performance as a manager.
August 2017 Won the EFL Trophy with Lincoln City in the 2017–18 season.
2016 Recognized as National League Manager of the Season for 2016–17, marking a significant achievement in his managerial career.
2016 In his first season, Cowley led Lincoln City to win the National League title, securing promotion back to the Football League with two games remaining.
October 2016 Awarded National League Manager of the Month for October 2016, highlighting his successful management at Lincoln City.
May 13 2016 Transitions from Braintree Town to become the manager of Lincoln City.
May 13 2016 Danny Cowley moved to Lincoln City as manager, beginning a transformative period for the club.
April 30 2015 Completes his tenure at Concord Rangers and moves to Braintree Town as manager.

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