The Season 27 Manager of the Season Awards are now open for voting.

As always, every active Top 100 manager gets one vote in each division category, plus an overall Manager of the Season award. Voting is conducted through our dedicated online voting app, with results counted automatically and published when voting closes.

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This season’s shortlist contains a mixture of champions, cup winners, promotion heroes and managers who defied expectations to achieve far more than the numbers suggested they should.

Overall Manager of the Season

The headline award features six managers with strong claims to have produced the outstanding achievement of Season 27.

James Mckenzie (Chelsea) claimed his sixth Division 1 title and first since Season 21, moving to within two championships of brother Scott’s all-time record of eight.

Ash L (Leicester City) followed last season’s best-ever second-place finish under Doug Earle by guiding Leicester to third place in Division 1 while completing an impressive SMFA Cup and World Club Cup double.

Glen Mullan (Espanyol) produced one of the stories of the season. Predicted by many to struggle, Espanyol secured promotion from Division 2 while also winning a second successive Youth Cup.

Chris Meida (CSKA Moskva) completed another remarkable chapter in his club’s rise, keeping CSKA in Division 1 after achieving back-to-back promotions.

Alessandro Ioli (Ajax) won Division 4 and finished top of the Positional Value Added (PVA) rankings.

Marc Ques (Rubin Kazan) achieved something rarely seen in Top 100 history, securing a third successive promotion.

Division 1

James Mckenzie (Chelsea) – Champions once again and winners of a sixth Division 1 title.

Chris Meida (CSKA Moskva) – Survival against the odds following two successive promotions.

Ash L (Leicester City) – SMFA Cup and World Club Cup winner while maintaining Leicester’s place among the elite.

Bojan H (Bayern München) – Cup winners and the manager’s third major cup triumph, his first since Season 17.

📊 Division 1 Stats, Facts & PVA Table

Division 2

Heath Brown (Arsenal) – Division 2 champions.

Glen Mullan (Espanyol) – Promotion and a second consecutive Youth Cup triumph after being tipped for relegation.

Gursimran Brar (1. FC Köln) – Playoff winners and promotion achievers.

Andrew Kelly (Stoke City) – Shield winners and playoff finalists.

📊 Division 2 Stats, Facts & PVA Table

Division 3

⍟Greg Bilboaツ (West Bromwich Albion) – Division 3 champions.

Jerod Ramnarine (Galatasaray) – Predicted for relegation by some observers but instead won promotion through the playoffs and finished top of the division’s PVA table.

📊 Division 3 Stats, Facts & PVA Table

Division 4

Alessandro Ioli (Ajax) – Champions and PVA table leader.

Jay Jones (AS Monaco) – Playoff winners and now a remarkable four-time playoff final winner.

Bruno Neto^^ (Olympique Lyonnais) – Expected by many to struggle but guided Lyon to an impressive eighth-place finish.

📊 Division 4 Stats, Facts & PVA Table

Division 5

Tonian McGoogan (Valencia CF) – Division 5 champions.

Wayne Bullough (Athletic Club) – Runners-up and leaders of the division’s PVA table.

Marc Ques (Rubin Kazan) – Playoff winners and winners of a third successive promotion campaign.

📊 Division 5 Stats, Facts & PVA Table

Good luck to all nominees, and thank you to every manager who took part in another memorable season.

Voting is now open.

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