List of Stevenage F.C. managers

Stevenage became the first team to win a competitive match at the new Wembley Stadium when they won the FA Trophy under Mark Stimson's management in 2007.

The spell would prove to be his most fruitful; adding an FA Trophy triumph in 2009 and promotion via the play-offs into League One to his honours list.

[4] He remained as first-team manager for four years, guiding the team to the Isthmian League Division Two North title during the 1985–86 season.

[4] The club persuaded him to stay, but he ultimately resigned from the role in September 1987;[4] a match-day programme at the time of his departure stated he had been a "victim of his own success".

[4] John Bailey was named as Cornwell's replacement, with the club being relegated back to the Isthmian Division Two North during his one season as manager.

[10] The club won Division Two North during Fairclough's first season as manager, winning 34 of their 42 games, including every match played at home, scoring 122 goals and amassing 107 points.

[21] During his first spell, Westley came close to guiding the club to the Football League in the 2004–05 season, losing in the Conference play-off final to Carlisle United in May 2005.

[22] With the team towards the top of the Conference league table in the opening months of the 2007–08 season, Stimson left to join Gillingham.

[22] He was replaced by former England caretaker manager Peter Taylor, tasked with helping guide the club into the Football League.

[24] Whilst his appointment was met with scepticism by some Stevenage supporters, he stated he had come to "finish the job he started" – referring to trying to guide the club into the Football League for the first time in its history.

[32][33] With the club in the League One play-off places in January 2012, Westley left to join divisional rivals Preston North End.

[34] Former Colorado Rapids manager Gary Smith was appointed as Westley's replacement later that month,[35] helping the club reach the play-off semi-final that season.

[37] Despite Stevenage being in the top six of League One midway through the 2012–13 season, a run of 14 losses from 18 matches from December 2012 meant the club were closer to the relegation places just three months later.

[41][42] The club opted against offering Westley a new deal and replaced him with Teddy Sheringham, taking on his first managerial role.

[44][45] First-team coach Darren Sarll took caretaker charge for the remainder of the season and was given the role on a permanent basis after helping the club secure League Two safety.

[46][47] With Stevenage in 16th place during the 2017–18 season, Sarll was sacked in March 2018; Wallace stating the club "had not seen the progress expected" since making a number of signings during the January transfer window.

[50] First-team coach Mark Sampson took caretaker charge, but with the club in 23rd-place after several months under his management, Westley returned for a fourth spell in December 2019.

[51] Two months later, Westley resigned, and was replaced by Alex Revell, who had previously assumed the role of player-coach at the club.

Dino Maamria , who was previously assistant manager under Graham Westley , returned to Stevenage as manager during the 2017–18 season .