The Results Are In

The votes have been counted.

Congratulations to all of our Season 27 Manager of the Season winners, and thanks to everyone who took the time to cast their votes using the new online voting system, which made the whole process smoother than ever before.

This year’s awards recognised not only league champions, but also overachievers, promotion specialists, cup winners and managers who exceeded expectations across every division.

🏆 Season 27 Winners

Overall Manager of the Season

🥇 James McKenzie (Chelsea)

Division 1

🥇 James McKenzie (Chelsea)

Division 2

🥇 Glen Mullan (Espanyol)

Division 3

🥇 Jerod Ramnarine (Galatasaray)

Division 4

🥇 Alessandro Ioli (Ajax)

Division 5

🥇 Wayne Bullough (Athletic Club)

Congratulations also to every runner-up and third-place finisher. The full results remain available in the voting app.

A new era for the awards

Season 27 also marks the debut of our imoroved Manager Awards app.

Originally built simply to collect votes, it has already evolved into something much bigger: a permanent archive celebrating the achievements of Top 100 managers throughout the history of the gameworld.

Alongside this season’s voting, we’ve added three major new sections.

🏛 Hall of Fame

Every podium finish from every awards ceremony is now preserved in one place.

Browse every category across Seasons 25–27 and instantly see who won gold, silver and bronze each year.

As the seasons roll on, this will become a living history of the Top 100 Awards.

👤 Manager Awards Cabinets

Ever wondered how many podium finishes you’ve achieved?

The new Manager Cabinets page lets every manager view their own awards cabinet, including:

Gold, silver and bronze totals

Every podium finish

Vote totals

Winning percentages

It’s a personal honours cabinet for every manager in the game.

📊 Awards Records

We’ve also begun tracking all-time awards records.

Current record holders include:

🏆 Most career wins

🥈 Most podium finishes

🔥 Highest winning percentage

⚔ Closest ever vote

As more seasons are added, these records will become increasingly competitive.

Looking ahead…

This is only the beginning.

Among the features already being explored are:

  • Career awards scores and all-time rankings
  • Manager profile pages combining league history, honours and awards
  • Awards timelines
  • Club awards histories
  • Searchable manager comparisons
  • “Greatest Managers of All Time” rankings based on career achievements
  • More historical seasons added to the Hall of Fame
  • Interactive statistics and visualisations

The aim is simple: to make the Manager Awards not just an annual vote, but a permanent archive celebrating the history of Top 100.

With every new season, the archive becomes richer, rivalries become deeper, and every vote becomes another piece of gameworld history.


The voting app has gone from being a useful tool for collecting votes into a genuine historical archive that managers will want to revisit long after the polls have closed. It complements the predictions, reviews and statistics already on the site, and feels like another step towards documenting the complete history of the Top 100 community.

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