The Philips Sports Manager of the Year is an award for the person considered the most outstanding Irish sports manager or coach of a particular year.
The award is contested by the twelve winners of the year's Philips Sports Manager of the Month Awards, which are open to Irish sports managers, trainers or coaches, or overseas-born managers of Irish teams.
Because the annual ceremony is traditionally held in early December each year, the December winner from the previous year is eligible to compete.
Unusually, the award was instigated not by a sporting body or journalists' association, but by the event sponsors themselves,
Philips
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in 1982.
There have been joint-winners twice. First in 1990, as the achievement of
Cork GAA
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winning the first All-Ireland hurling and football double in exactly 100 years saw respective managers
Fr. Michael O'Brien and
Billy Morgan honoured. It happened again in 2015 when
Irish soccer manager
Martin O'Neill
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Starting his career in Northern Ireland, O'Neill moved to England where he spent most of his playi ...
and
Northern Irish soccer manager
Michael O'Neill shared the award for qualifying their respective sides for the
2016 UEFA European Football Championship
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.
Jack Charlton
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is the most honoured manager since the award's inception, having won it four times during his tenure as
Ireland soccer manager.
Declan Kidney
Declan Kidney (born 20 October 1959) is an Irish rugby union coach. He was the head coach of the Ireland national rugby union team from 2008 to 2013, where he won the 2009 Six Nations with a Grand Slam, winning the 2009 IRB Coach of the Year aw ...
is the only person to have won the award for achievements with two different teams at different levels, while
Brian Kerr was honoured for success with three different Irish national soccer teams. Joining Charlton, Kidney and Kerr as multi-award winners are
Kilkenny hurling supremo
Brian Cody
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and
Dublin football supremo
Jim Gavin.
Winners
Multiple winners
Winners by sport
References
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1982 establishments in Ireland
Awards established in 1982
Coaching awards
Irish sports coaches
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Lists of Irish sportspeople
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