Harry Redknapp

Best known for being one of English football's most recognisable managers, Harry also enjoyed a stellar playing career with West Ham United, lining up alongside England's 1996 World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore.

After moving to AFC Bournemouth in 1972, Harry later became the club's manager between 1983 and 1992, winning the Associate Members Cup in his first season in charge at Dean Court.

He went on to manage West Ham, Portsmouth, Southampton, Tottenham, QPR and Birmingham City, before retiring from management in 2017.

His TV and media career has blossomed since and he won the coveted 'I'm a Celebrity... Get me out of Here' crown in 2018.

Honours board

AFC Bournemouth

1983-84: Associate Members Cup

West Ham United

1999: UEFA Intertoto Cup

Portsmouth

2002-03: Football League First Division

2007-08: FA Cup

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