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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