- Fred Stewart (football manager)
Fred Stewart (?-1954) was an English football manager. Despite managing for 33 years he only ever took charge of two clubs, Stockport County and Cardiff City, and he holds the record for longest serving manager in the history of both clubs. [ [http://www.leaguemanagers.com/club/managers.html?LMAS=948c93a2a999ba9b1664fd9acacc6b0e&clubid=68 "Cardiff City managers"] Leaguemanagers.com Retrieved on
1 September ,2008 ] [ [http://www.leaguemanagers.com/club/managers.html?clubid=40&LMAS=a762594f87fbd7d5884637a53677126b "Stockport County managers"] Leaguemanagers.com Retrieved on1 September ,2008 ]Career
Stewart was appointed manager of Stockport County in 1894 and was in charge of the club when they were elected to
The Football League in 1900. He remained in charge of the club until 1911 when he took over as manager of Cardiff City, making his first signing soon after in the form of Billy Hardy who would go on to be a lynchpin of the side during the clubs success under Stewart. In his second year that he began to improve the clubs fortunes as they were promoted into the first division of theSouthern Football League but it was after the end ofWorld War One that he achieved his greatest success. Elected into the Football League in 1920, the club gained promotion to division one, finishing second on goal difference to Birmingham City, and reached the semi-finals of theFA Cup in it's first season.Stewart's success in the FA Cup continued as they reached the quarter-finals in two of the following three years before reaching their first final in 1925. They went on to lose 1-0 to Sheffield United, with the only goal being scored by England international
Fred Tunstall , but it would only take two years before the club returned to a final, this time in 1927. They faced Arsenal and the match was tied at 0-0 untilHughie Ferguson 's shot was fumbled into the net by Dan Lewis in the 74th minute, giving Stewart the record of being the only manager ever to take the trophy out ofEngland . Unfortunatley they were never able to reproduce their trophy winning exploits and the club steadily went downhill before being relegated to Division Two in 1929, just two years after their FA Cup final victory. The clubs slide continued and they were relegated again in 1931, this time down into Divison Three South. The low point came in 1933 when a 19th place finish saw Stewart decide to step down and retire.After his retirement he remained in
Cardiff to concentrate on his businesses. He died in 1954, aged 81. [ [http://www.cardiffcityfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ClubHistory/0,,10335~61928,00.html "The foundations and early years"] Cardiffcityfc.co.uk Retrieved on1 September ,2008 ]Honours
;With Cardiff City
Division One Runner-up: 1923-24
Division Two Runner-up: 1920-21
FA Cup Winner: 1926-27
FA Cup Runner-up: 1924-25
FA Charity Shield Winner: 1927-28
Welsh Cup Winner: 1921-22, 1922-23, 1926-27, 1927-28, 1929-30
Welsh Cup Runner-up: 1928-29References
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