Who Was Portsmouth Manager When They Won The Fa Cup?

manager Harry Redknapp.
Promotion back to the top-flight was achieved in 1986–87, though they stayed there for just one season and then remained in the second tier between 1988 and winning the division in 2002–03. They spent seven seasons in the Premier League and lifted the FA Cup again under manager Harry Redknapp in 2008.

Which year did Portsmouth win FA Cup?

2008
Portsmouth FC in 2008 managed some history of their own when they beat Cardiff City 1-0 in Wembley, winning their second FA Cup trophy in the club’s history.

Has anyone won the FA Cup as a player and manager?

Eighteen men have won the tournament both as a player and as a manager: John Cameron as player-manager in 1901, Peter McWilliam, Billy Walker, Jimmy Seed, Matt Busby, Stan Seymour, Joe Smith, Bill Shankly, Joe Mercer, Don Revie, Bob Stokoe, Kenny Dalglish, Bobby Gould, Terry Venables, George Graham, Gianluca Vialli,

Who was Portsmouth manager in 2008?

Harry Redknapp
2008–09 Portsmouth F.C. season

2008–09 season
Owner Alexandre Gaydamak
Manager Harry Redknapp (to 26 October 2008) Tony Adams (to 9 February 2009) Paul Hart (caretaker manager)
Stadium Fratton Park
Premier League 14th

Did Portsmouth win the FA Cup and get relegated?

Pompey reached their fifth FA Cup final in 2010, losing 1-0 to Chelsea, and were relegated to the Championship in the same season, as a crippling financial crisis took hold.

Who has more trophies Portsmouth or Southampton?

Portsmouth have won the most titles of the pair, being champions of England twice (1948–49 and 1949–50) and twice FA Cup winners (1939 and 2008), whilst Southampton have won a single FA Cup (1976).

Why is Southampton called Pompey?

The ‘pomp and ceremony’ associated with the Portsmouth-based Royal Navy led to the adoption of the nickname, Pompey. The French ship ‘La Pompée’ was also captured in 1793 and became the guardship to Portsmouth Harbour.

Has any FA Cup ever won a non Premier League team?

A non-Premier League has never won the FA Cup, but teams from outside of the English top-flight have won the competition before the rebrand of the Premier League in 1992.

Which manager has most FA Cup wins?

Scotland’s George Ramsay holds the record for the most amount of FA Cup wins with six, claiming all of them while in charge of Aston Villa. Sir Alex Ferguson has a total of five with Manchester United, a number he shares with Thomas Mitchell, who won the competition five times with Blackburn Rovers in the 19th Century.

Which manager won the most FA Cups?

Unsurprisingly, Arsene Wenger is the manager with the most FA Cup wins to his name, having won the showpiece event seven times during his stint as Arsenal manager.

Who was Portsmouth manager in 2005?

Alain Perrin
2005–06 Portsmouth F.C. season

2005–06 season
Manager Alain Perrin (until 24 November) Joe Jordan (caretaker) Harry Redknapp (from 7 December)
Stadium Fratton Park
FA Premier League 17th
FA Cup Fourth round

Did Harry Redknapp win the FA Cup with Portsmouth?

He did; Portsmouth came out on top to win 1-0 and their first FA Cup since 1939. This proved to be Harry’s first major Trophy as a manager, he was understandably very emotional.

Who are Portsmouth biggest rivals?

Portsmouth are one of only five English football clubs to have been champions of all four tiers of the professional English football pyramid. Portsmouth’s arch-rivals are Southampton, a rivalry based in part to geographic proximity and both cities’ respective maritime histories.

What happens if you win FA Cup and get relegated?

What would happen if a Premier League club wins the FA Cup but is relegated? Then it plays in the Championship next season, and in the Europa League.

Has anyone won the FA Cup and been relegated in the same season?

Wigan Athletic lost their next Premier League match, a 4–1 defeat against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, and were consequently relegated to the Championship. In doing so, they became the first club ever to have won the FA Cup and be relegated from the highest tier of English football in the same season.

Why is Pompey called Pompey?

Portsmouth has been a port ever since Roman times, the Romans having a military base at nearby Portchester Castle. Later when the port started to be developed locals nicknamed it Pompey, likening it to Pompeii which was well known for its Roman ruins.

Which city is bigger Southampton or Portsmouth?

Glasgow – 1,264,000. Southampton-Portsmouth – 932,000. Liverpool – 910,000. Newcastle – 820,000.

Which is nicer Portsmouth or Southampton?

Portsmouth does more with its history, historic dockyard, and shopping area. Gunwharf is what West Quay could have been. Parking and driving in Pompey is a nightmare. Southampton has one big, expensive museum that concentrates too much on the Titanic.

Is Portsmouth the most densely populated city in the UK?

Portsmouth is the most densely populated city in the United Kingdom, with a population last recorded at 238,800. Portsmouth is located 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Southampton.

What does Portsmouth mean in English?

Definitions of Portsmouth. a port city in southern England on the English Channel; Britain’s major naval base. synonyms: Pompey. example of: city, metropolis, urban center. a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts.

Who is Southampton biggest rival?

Portsmouth F.C.
Rivalries. The South Coast Derby is the name given to matches between the Saints and their fierce nearby rivals, Portsmouth F.C., from the city of the same name, 19 miles (31 km) from Southampton. The South Coast derbies are also referred to as the Hampshire Derby.