Gary Rowett (born 6 March 1974) is an English professional football manager and former player who was most recently head coach of club Oxford United.
As a player, he was a defender, and played in the Premier League for Everton, Derby County, Leicester City and Charlton Athletic. He also played in the Football League for Cambridge United, Blackpool, Birmingham City and Burton Albion. His professional career ended in 2004, through a knee injury.
In May 2009, he was appointed assistant manager to Paul Peschisolido at Burton, and took over as manager in 2012. He was appointed manager of Birmingham City in October 2014 and served until December 2016. He became Derby County manager in March 2017, and joined Stoke City in May 2018. After failing to mount a promotion challenge, he was dismissed in January 2019. He was appointed manager of Millwall in October 2019, before leaving by mutual consent four years later. He rejoined Birmingham City in March 2024 as interim manager until the end of the season. In December 2024, he joined Oxford United.
In June 2000, Rowett returned to the Premier League by joining Leicester City. Southampton had been interested in him and bid £2 million, but could not better Leicester's £3 million due to the costs of their new stadium. He competed in the UEFA Cup, where they lost in the first round on penalties to Red Star Belgrade. His first top-flight goal for the club on 3 February 2001 won the game 2–1 against Chelsea at Filbert Street, within seconds of the opposition's goal by Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
In May 2002, he switched to Charlton Athletic for £3.5 million. Charlton manager Alan Curbishley had wanted to sign Rowett for years, but he chose Leicester as they were closer to his home and competing in the UEFA Cup. His only goal for them earned a 1–1 home draw against Sunderland on 3 November 2002. He retired from professional football in July 2004 due to a knee injury, weeks after his defensive partner Richard Rufus, having made only 13 league appearances in two years at The Valley. He did return to play for Burton Albion in the Conference National, having been persuaded by manager Nigel Clough in 2005.
Whilst in charge of Burton, Rowett oversaw their best ever EFL Cup performance, as they reached the third round in 2012–13 before being eliminated by Bradford City. They equaled this achievement two years later under his successor Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. Unfortunately, he was also in charge for their two worst defeats in the Football League, both 7–1. The first was against Bristol Rovers in April 2012, while he was still temporary manager, and the second against Port Vale in April 2013.
In September 2014, with Burton near the top of League Two, Rowett rejected the opportunity to manage EFL Championship strugglers Blackpool; he said he felt it was not the right job for him at the present time.
Rowett was sacked by Birmingham on 14 December 2016 upon their change of ownership and boardroom team, despite leading the team to 7th in the Championship table and challenging for a play-off place. The decision was met with surprise and criticism by Birmingham supporters, with the club appointing Gianfranco Zola as his replacement. Zola resigned as Birmingham manager in April 2017, after a sequence of only two wins in 24 games throughout his tenure as manager left the club embroiled in a relegation battle.
Rowett signed five players ahead of the 2017–18 season largely focusing on adding experience to a Derby side which had gained a reputation for post-Christmas slumps in form Players such as Tom Huddlestone (30) and Curtis Davies (32) raised the squad's average age to 28.2 years old, the second-highest in the division. After a slow start of just 3 wins from the opening 10 games left them 15th in the table, 13 wins from the following 20 matches saw the team climb to 2nd place at the turn of the year, with Rowett winning Championship Manager of the Month for October and December 2017. On 9 January 2018, Rowett was linked with the managerial vacancy at Premier League club Stoke City, but instead signed an improved contract, lasting until 2021.
Despite Rowett adding further experience to the squad with the signing of 31-year old Cameron Jerome in the January transfer window, Derby again suffered a post-January slump, winning just 2 out of 13 league matches, a run that included heavy defeats to relegation candidates Sunderland and Burton Albion
Managerial career
Burton Albion
Birmingham City
Derby County
to briefly fall out of the top 6, before a brief resurgence in their final three games saw them qualify for the playoffs on the final day of the season with a 6th-placed finish and 75 points.
Select other dates via dropdown menu. The play-off campaign ended in defeat, Derby losing 2–1 on aggregate to Fulham, despite winning the first leg. Soon after the end of the season, Rowett requested permission to talk to Stoke City about their vacant managerial position.
Stoke City
Millwall
Return to Birmingham City
Oxford United
Media career
Career statistics
As a player
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Cambridge United 1991–92 Second Division 3 1992–93 First Division 3 1993–94 Second Division 7 Everton 1993–94 Premier League 0 1994–95 Premier League 0 Blackpool (loan) 1994–95 Second Division 0 Derby County 1995–96 First Division 0 1996–97 Premier League 1 1997–98 Premier League 3 Birmingham City 1998–99 First Division 7 1999–2000 First Division 4 Leicester City 2000–01 Premier League 3 2001–02 Premier League 0 Charlton Athletic 2002–03 Premier League 1 2003–04 Premier League 0 Burton Albion 2005–06 Conference Premier 0 2006–07 Conference Premier 1
As a manager
Honours
Player
Manager
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