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Tim Sherwood

1969 - Today

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Timothy Alan Sherwood (born 6 February 1969) is an English former football player and manager. As a player, he was a midfielder from 1987 until 2005, notably as captain of Blackburn Rovers' Premier League title-winning side in 1995. He also played for Watford, Norwich City, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and Coventry City. He made three appearances for the England national team in 1999. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia. Tim Sherwood is the 444th most popular coach (down from 411th in 2024), the 7,143rd most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,717th in 2019) and the 35th most popular British Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Tim Sherwood ranks 444 out of 471Before him are Johnny Mølby, Per Frandsen, Steve Staunton, André Schubert, Corneliu Papură, and Li Xiaopeng. After him are Fabian Hürzeler, Tatsuma Yoshida, Michael O'Neill, Tony Gustavsson, Ivaylo Petev, and Alyaksandr Kulchy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Tim Sherwood ranks 986Before him are Torsten May, Hanna Balabanova, Nandita Das, Hiroshi Ninomiya, Vadim Brovtsev, and Katie Hobbs. After him are Renata Mauer, Lyudmila Prokasheva, Renato Buso, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Adalbert Zafirov, and Dariusz Adamczuk.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Tim Sherwood ranks 7,149 out of 8,785Before him are Roy Chipolina (1983), Peter Andre (1973), Richard Gadd (1989), Nellee Hooper (1963), Michelle Keegan (1987), Dean-Charles Chapman (1997), Stephen Campbell Moore (1979), Chris Martin (1988), Gethin Anthony (1983), and Kenny Ball (1930). After him are Laurence Fox (1978), and Micachu (1987).

Among COACHES In United Kingdom

Among coaches born in United Kingdom, Tim Sherwood ranks 35Before him are Bruce Rioch (1947), Alex Neil (1981), Rob Edwards (1982), Nigel Pearson (1963), Neil Lennon (1971), and Joe Royle (1949). After him are Michael O'Neill (1969), Lawrie Sanchez (1959), Darren Ferguson (1972), Chris Wilder (1967), Frank Gray (1954), and Dave Brailsford (1964).