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Eddie Howe is an English football manager and former player, born on November 29, 1977, in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. He began his career as a central defender, playing for clubs like Bournemouth and Portsmouth. Howe’s playing days were notably spent at AFC Bournemouth, where he became a fan favorite and eventually served as captain.

After retiring from professional football in 2012 due to injury, Howe swiftly transitioned into management. He took the reins at Bournemouth’s youth team and was soon appointed head coach of the first team in 2008. Under his leadership, the club experienced a remarkable transformation. In 2015, he guided Bournemouth to the Premier League for the first time in the club’s history, achieving an impressive rise from the lower leagues.

Howe’s managerial style is characterized by an attacking philosophy and a commitment to developing young talent. His tenure at Bournemouth saw the club not only survive in the Premier League but also flourish, with the team finishing in the top half in several seasons. However, after a difficult campaign in 2019-2020, Howe parted ways with Bournemouth.

In 2021, Howe was appointed as the manager of Newcastle United, taking over a club facing significant challenges. He quickly instilled a sense of belief and tactical discipline, leading the team to improved performances and ultimately securing Premier League safety. His ability to adapt and inspire players has earned him praise from fans and pundits alike.

As of 2023, Howe is seen as one of the most promising managers in English football, known for his dedication, strategic mind, and focus on building a strong team culture.