Frank Lampard

English football manager

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November 28 2024 Frank Lampard was appointed as the new manager of EFL Championship club Coventry City.
June 9 2024 Lampard managed England to a 6–3 victory in the annual Soccer Aid game against the rest of the world, which raised £15 million for charity.
June 30 2023 Frank Lampard's tenure as caretaker manager of Chelsea ended.
April 6 2023 Frank Lampard was appointed as caretaker manager of Chelsea until the end of the 2022–23 season, following the dismissal of Graham Potter.
January 30 2023 Lampard was replaced by Sean Dyche as the manager of Everton.
January 23 2023 Lampard was sacked from his managerial position at Everton after a 2–0 loss to West Ham, just eight days shy of a year in the role.
May 19 2022 Lampard guided Everton to Premier League safety, maintaining their 68-year top flight status, in a dramatic 3–2 comeback victory against Crystal Palace.
January 31 2022 Frank Lampard was appointed manager of Premier League club Everton after the dismissal of Rafael Benítez due to poor results.
2021 Frank Lampard was inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.
2021 Lampard was charged with using a mobile phone while driving after being filmed holding a takeaway cup and a mobile phone.
2021 Lampard became a father again when his son was born.
January 26 2021 Thomas Tuchel was announced as the replacement for Frank Lampard as the head coach of Chelsea.
January 25 2021 Frank Lampard was dismissed as manager of Chelsea after a run of poor results, just one day after the team won 3–1 against Luton Town in the FA Cup.
2020 Under Lampard's management, Chelsea finished fourth in the Premier League and reached the FA Cup Final, where they were defeated by Arsenal.
2019 Lampard's father took over the Grade II Nightingale pub in Wanstead after the sale of The Pig's Ear.
October 2019 Frank Lampard won the Premier League Manager of the Month award after Chelsea recorded a perfect record in the league.
September 25 2019 Chelsea secured their first home win under Lampard by beating League Two side Grimsby Town 7–1 in the EFL Cup.
August 24 2019 Lampard achieved his first Premier League victory as Chelsea manager, defeating Norwich City 2–3 away from home.
July 4 2019 Frank Lampard was appointed as the new head coach at Chelsea, making him the first English manager to lead the club in over two decades.
June 25 2019 After the conclusion of the season, Derby County granted Lampard permission to hold talks with Chelsea regarding their vacant managerial position.
May 2019 In his first season in charge, Lampard guided Derby County to the Championship play-offs, finishing 6th in the 2018–19 Championship season.
May 2019 Derby County overturned a 0–1 home loss to win 4–2 away against Leeds United in the semi-finals of the play-offs, claiming the tie 4–3 on aggregate.
May 2019 Lampard led Derby County to the Championship play-off final, where they lost 2–1 to Aston Villa.
January 11 2019 Lampard's Derby County faced a 2–0 defeat against Leeds United at Elland Road, leading to critical comments from Lampard about Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa related to a spying incident.
2018 Lampard and Christine Bleakley welcomed their daughter.
2018 Lampard began his managerial career with Derby County, leading the club to the final of the Championship play-offs.
2018 Lampard sold The Pig's Ear, Chelsea's oldest pub, which he formerly owned with his father.
2018 Frank Lampard was selected as one of the pundits for the 2018 World Cup, noting that his role would not interfere with his managerial responsibilities.
September 25 2018 In just his 12th game as a manager, Lampard's Derby County knocked Premier League club Manchester United out of the EFL Cup on penalties after a 2–2 draw at Old Trafford.
August 11 2018 Lampard suffered his first loss as a manager in a 4–1 defeat against Leeds United in his second match in charge.
August 3 2018 Lampard's first game in charge resulted in a 2–1 away win for Derby at Reading, with Tom Lawrence scoring a last-minute winner.
May 31 2018 Frank Lampard was appointed as manager of Championship club Derby County on a three-year contract.
February 2 2017 Lampard announced his retirement from professional football.
November 14 2016 New York City announced that Lampard would leave the club once his contract expired.
July 2016 Lampard was honored as the MLS Player of the Month in July.
July 31 2016 Lampard became the first New York City player to score a hat-trick in a 5–1 win over the Colorado Rapids.
July 17 2016 Lampard scored his fifth goal of the season in a 3–1 victory over the Montreal Impact.
July 11 2016 Lampard scored his fourth goal in five matches against Sporting Kansas City.
June 20 2016 Lampard scored back-to-back goals in a match against Seattle Sounders FC.
June 18 2016 Lampard scored in his first start of the season against Philadelphia Union.
May 22 2016 Lampard made his first appearance of the season during the New York derby, playing the last 15 minutes in a 7–0 loss.
2015 He received the Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award and was named MLS All-Star.
December 20 2015 Lampard married Christine Bleakley, a Northern Irish broadcaster.
October 2 2015 Lampard scored New York City's fastest ever goal in MLS history during a 2–1 away defeat to D.C. United.
September 27 2015 Lampard scored the opening goal in a 2–1 victory over Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
September 16 2015 Lampard scored his first MLS goal in a match where New York City FC defeated Toronto 2–0.
August 1 2015 Lampard made his debut for New York City FC as a substitute in a 3–2 defeat to the Montreal Impact.
June 2015 Lampard was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 Birthday Honours.
May 24 2015 In his final match with Manchester City, Frank Lampard captained the team and scored his 177th Premier League goal, leading to a 2–0 victory over Southampton.
March 14 2015 Frank Lampard made his 600th Premier League appearance, becoming the second player to reach this milestone after Ryan Giggs, in a match where he came on as a substitute during City's 1–0 defeat to Burnley.

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