Terry Venables’ Net Worth, Awards, Endorsements, Achievements, Contracts, Career Life, and Timeline
Net Worth
Terry Venables’ net worth is estimated to be around £4 million. This is based on his earnings from his managerial career, his television appearances, and also his book deals.
Awards
- Manager of the Year (1990, 1992)
- FA Cup Manager of the Year (1990)
- Also UEFA Cup Managers’ Club Award (1988)
- Also Barclays Manager of the Season (1992)
- And also LMA Manager of the Year (1992)
Endorsements
Terry Venables has endorsed a number of products over the years, also including Adidas, Gillette, and Carlsberg.
Achievements
- Led Tottenham Hotspur to FA Cup victory (1990)
- Also Led Tottenham Hotspur to UEFA Cup victory (1988)
- Led England national team to third place at the 1990 FIFA World Cup
- And also Led England national team to fourth place at the 1996 UEFA European Championship
Contracts
- Tottenham Hotspur (1987-1993)
- England national team (1990-1996)
- Also FC Barcelona (1998)
- Leeds United (1998-2000)
- Also Middlesbrough (2001-2003)
- Crystal Palace (2003-2004)
- And also Australia national team (2007-2008)
Career Life
Terry Venables also began his managerial career in 1978, taking over as manager of Crystal Palace. He then went on to manage a number of other clubs, including Tottenham Hotspur, FC Barcelona, and Leeds United. He also managed the England national team from 1990 to 1996, leading them to third place at the 1990 FIFA World Cup and fourth place at the 1996 UEFA European Championship.
Timeline
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1978:
- Becomes manager of Crystal Palace
1980:
- Guides Crystal Palace to promotion to the First Division
1983:
- Takes over as manager of QPR
1986:
- Becomes manager of Plymouth Argyle
1987:
- Joins Tottenham Hotspur as manager
1990:
- Leads Tottenham Hotspur to FA Cup victory
- Appointed manager of the England national team
1988:
- Guides Tottenham Hotspur to UEFA Cup triumph
1992:
- Leads England to the semi-finals of the UEFA European Championship
1994:
- Guides England to the quarterfinals of the FIFA World Cup
1996:
- Steers England to fourth place at the UEFA European Championship
1998:
- Becomes manager of FC Barcelona
2001:
- Takes charge of Middlesbrough
2003:
- Returns to Crystal Palace as manager
2006:
- Appointed manager of the Australia national team
2007:
- Leads Australia to third place at the AFC Asian Cup
2007:
- Retires from management