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List of Leicester City F.C. managers
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Leicester City's current manager is Martí Cifuentes, who was appointed on 15 July 2025.[1] Up until Peter Hodge was hired after World War I, Leicester City had no official manager. A nominal role of secretary/manager was employed, though the board and the selection committee took control of most team affairs.

It was Peter Hodge who instated a system at the club for the manager having complete control over player and staff recruitment, team selection and tactics. Though Hodge was also originally titled "secretary/manager," he has retrospectively been named as the club's first official "manager."[2]
Hodge and Nigel Pearson have both had two separate spells at the club. Dave Bassett also had a second spell as caretaker manager after his spell as permanent manager. Listed below is Leicester City's complete managerial history.[3] This list contains dates of tenure and records while at the club.[2]
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Key
- P = Games managed
- W = Games won
- D = Games drawn
- L = Games lost
- Win% = Percentage of games won
Secretary/Managers
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Managers
- The names of caretakers are in italics.
- As of 27 June 2025
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Notes
- When exact date of the managerial stint is unknown, only the month and the year is given.
- Tom Bromilow, Tom Mather and Johnny Duncan all took charge of wartime fixtures, which are not counted as "competitive fixtures."
- Matt Gillies stint includes a period between January 1968 and March 1968 when Gillies was ill with tuberculosis and Bert Johnson took control of first team affairs.
- During the 1986–87 season both Gordon Milne and Bryan Hamilton shared managerial duties with Milne assuming the title "General Manager" and Hamilton assuming the title "Team Manager"
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By nationality
This table lists Leicester City managers by nationality.
*Includes permanent managers and the role of secretary/manager only.*
References
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