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Gary Rowett

Gary Rowett (born 6 March 1974) is an and former who has managed several clubs in the , most notably achieving play-off success with Burton Albion and Birmingham City, and is currently the head coach of side Oxford United, a position he has held since December 2024. Rowett began his playing career as a right-back and centre-back, emerging from the youth system at Cambridge United, where he made his professional debut in 1991. Over the next decade, he played in the and Football League for clubs including (on loan in 1994), , Derby County (1995–1998), Birmingham City (1998–2000), Leicester City (2000–2002), and Charlton Athletic (2002–2004), accumulating over 280 appearances and 16 goals across all competitions. He concluded his playing days with non-league Burton Albion from 2005 to 2007, transitioning into coaching roles at Derby County's youth setup and England's under-16 team. Rowett joined Burton Albion as assistant manager in 2009, becoming full-time manager in 2012, and led them to the League Two play-off final in 2014. Appointed City manager in 2014, he led them to the play-offs in 2016 before his controversial sacking. Subsequent roles included Derby County (2017–2018), where he stabilized the team in the ; Stoke City (2018–2019); and a four-year stint at (2019–2023), overseeing consistent mid-table finishes. He returned to as interim manager in March 2024 amid their relegation battle, before taking charge at newly promoted Oxford United later that year, where he earned the Manager of the Month award for January 2025.

Early life

Family background

Gary Rowett was born on 6 March 1974 at Hospital in , . His father, Eric Rowett, worked as a prison , a career that significantly influenced the family's frequent relocations during Gary's childhood. The family's nomadic lifestyle began early, with initial residence on the Grange Prison estate in , followed by a move to Cannock near Prison when Rowett was two years old, where they stayed until he was six. At age six, the family relocated to of , where Eric served as governor at HMP Camp Hill (now part of HMP ), and they remained there until Rowett was 16. This pattern of movement, involving 15 to 16 different homes, instilled in Rowett a sense of adaptability from a young age. On the Isle of Wight, Rowett grew up in Cowes and attended Cowes High School, where his football talent emerged prominently. At age 15, he worked as a paperboy for the Isle of Wight County Press while playing for local youth side Gurnard Youth, drawing the attention of scouts during a successful school team run. At 16, he left the island to pursue a football apprenticeship with Cambridge United.

Introduction to football

Gary Rowett, born on 6 March 1974 in , , developed an early interest in while growing up on of Wight, where his family relocated when he was six years old due to his father's career as a prison governor. Attending Cowes High School, Rowett excelled in multiple sports, representing of Wight at county level in , , and . Lacking formal experience, his initial exposure to competitive came through school teams, where at age 15 during his year, his side reached the final at , competing among 2,500 teams nationwide. Rowett's transition to professional football occurred at 16, when a Cambridge United scout spotted him during a quarter-final match for his school team against a Thetford side. Despite having no prior affiliation with any club, the scout contacted him directly and offered an apprenticeship over the phone, prompting Rowett to forgo plans to study leisure and tourism at college in . He relocated from the Isle of Wight to join Cambridge United's youth setup in 1990, signing professional forms the following year ahead of the 1991–92 season. Under youth coach John , known for rigorous training methods, Rowett progressed quickly as a versatile defender, making his senior debut at age 17 on 7 September 1991 in a 2–1 league win against , where he scored the winning header. This marked the beginning of his professional playing career, contributing to Cambridge's fifth-place finish in the Second Division that season—the club's highest-ever league position.

Playing career

1990–2000

Rowett began his professional playing career as a defender with United, having progressed through the club's . He signed professional terms and made his debut in the 1991–92 season, scoring the winning goal as a substitute in his first appearance against . During his time at , which spanned until March 1994, he became a regular first-team player and utility defender, contributing to the team's fifth-place finish in the Second Division—the club's best-ever league position at that level—and their run to the quarter-finals. He made over 60 league appearances for the club, showcasing versatility across defensive roles. In March 1994, Rowett transferred to for a fee of £250,000 under manager Mike Walker. His time at was limited, with only four senior appearances in the 1994–95 season, during which he did not feature in the FA Cup-winning side. To gain more playing time, he was loaned to in November 1994, where he made 17 appearances under manager in the Second Division. Rowett joined Derby County in July 1995 as part of a part-exchange deal involving moving to . He quickly established himself as a key right-back, playing 35 league games in the 1995–96 season to help Derby secure to the as runners-up in the First Division. His consistent performances continued in the top flight, with 35 league appearances in 1996–97 and 32 in 1997–98 under manager Jim Smith, during which he scored five goals across his Derby tenure. Rowett's defensive solidity and crossing ability were instrumental in Derby's mid-table stability in the . In June 1998, Rowett moved to Birmingham City for £1 million, reuniting with former manager John Beck briefly before Beck's departure. As a reliable , he featured prominently in the 1998–99 and 1999–2000 seasons, helping the team achieve successive play-off finishes in the First Division while narrowly missing promotion. Over these two years, he made around 80 appearances and scored three goals, including notable strikes that highlighted his set-piece threat.

2000–2007

Rowett joined Leicester City from Birmingham City in July 2000 for a transfer fee of £3 million, signing a four-year contract as a right-back to bolster the squad under manager Peter Taylor. He made his debut on 19 August 2000 in a 0–0 Premier League draw against Aston Villa at Filbert Street. Over two seasons, Rowett featured in 49 league matches, scoring twice, including a goal in a victory over Chelsea during the 2000–01 season, and contributed to the team's defensive efforts during a challenging period that saw Leicester finish 18th in 2000–01 and suffer relegation after placing 20th in 2001–02. His consistent performances earned praise for his tackling and positional awareness, though the club's financial issues and on-pitch struggles marked the end of his top-flight stint there. In May 2002, Rowett transferred to for £2.5 million, reuniting with manager as the Addicks aimed to consolidate in the following their promotion. Limited by persistent knee problems, he managed only 13 league appearances over two seasons, scoring once in a 4–1 victory against in December 2002, and helped the team achieve mid-table finishes of 14th in 2002–03 and 7th in 2003–04. The injury, a recurring issue from earlier in his career, severely restricted his involvement, leading to his premature retirement announcement on 6 July 2004 at age 30, after failing to regain full fitness despite treatment. After a year out of professional , Rowett returned to by signing as a player for Conference North side Burton Albion on 24 November 2005 on a free transfer, drawn by the club's ambition under manager and his local connections. He made 41 league appearances (two as substitute) across the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons, scoring once against York City on 25 August 2006 in a 3–2 away defeat, and provided leadership in defense as Burton finished as runners-up in 2006–07, earning promotion via the play-offs. Rowett retired from playing for the final time at the end of the 2006–07 season, having transitioned into coaching roles at the club during his playing spell.

Managerial career

Burton Albion

Rowett joined Burton Albion as assistant manager to in May 2009, shortly after the club's promotion to the Football League. During his time in this role, Burton consolidated their position in League Two, finishing 12th in the 2009–10 season and 17th in 2010–11, while also reaching the League Two play-off semi-finals in 2011 under Peschisolido's leadership. Rowett's contributions helped build a stable squad and defensive structure, drawing on his experience as a former defender. Peschisolido departed in March 2012 with Burton in mid-table, and Rowett took over as for the remainder of the 2011–12 season. Under his interim guidance, the team improved significantly, winning seven of their final 13 matches to secure a seventh-place finish, just outside the play-offs. Impressed by this turnaround, the club appointed Rowett as permanent manager on a two-year in May 2012. In his first full season, 2012–13, Rowett led Burton to fourth place in League Two with 76 points from 46 matches, earning promotion play-off qualification. The team advanced past Town in the semi-finals but lost 5–4 on aggregate to Bradford City in the final stages, missing out on promotion. Rowett emphasized a pragmatic, defensively solid approach, with Burton conceding only 65 goals while scoring 71. The following year, 2013–14, they finished sixth with 72 points, again reaching the play-offs; they defeated Southend United 4–2 on aggregate in the semi-finals before falling 1–0 to Town in the final. These campaigns marked Rowett's breakthrough, transforming Burton into consistent contenders despite limited resources at the . The 2014–15 season began promisingly under Rowett, with Burton topping League Two after winning eight of their first nine league games and losing just once. However, on 27 October 2014, he left the club to become manager of side Birmingham City, his former playing club, after rejecting an earlier approach from in September. Over his tenure from March 2012 to October 2014, Rowett managed 135 matches, achieving a points-per-match average of 1.60 and overseeing Burton's most successful period in the Football League to date. His departure paved the way for to take over and guide Burton to the League Two title later that season.

First spell at Birmingham City

Rowett was appointed as Birmingham City manager on 27 October 2014, replacing Lee Clark following a 8-0 home defeat to that left the club in the relegation zone. As a former defender who had played 92 matches for the club between 1999 and 2000, Rowett returned with a reputation for defensive organization built during his successful tenure at Burton Albion. His immediate priority was stabilization, and he implemented a pragmatic 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1 system emphasizing solidity at the back, which quickly yielded results with an unbeaten run in his first five league games. In his first partial season (2014–15), Rowett oversaw 32 matches, guiding from 23rd place to a 10th-place finish with 14 wins, securing a comfortable mid-table position and avoiding relegation. He strengthened the defense through key signings such as Michael Morrison from Charlton Athletic, who became a mainstay and helped concede just 45 goals in those 32 games. The following full season (2015–16) saw further progress, with again ending 10th after 46 matches, accumulating 63 points from 16 wins, 15 draws, and 15 losses, including notable victories like a 2-0 win over promotion contenders . Rowett's approach focused on counter-attacking efficiency and set-piece threats, exemplified by the form of forwards and Jacques Maghoma, who contributed 25 league goals combined that season. By the 2016–17 season, Rowett had elevated Birmingham to genuine play-off contenders, sitting seventh in the table after 21 games with a strong home record of nine wins in 11 matches at St Andrew's. Overall, across his 106 games in charge, he recorded 42 wins, 32 draws, and 32 losses, achieving a points-per-match average of 1.49 and transforming the club's fortunes from near-relegation to consistent top-half contention. However, on 14 December 2016, Rowett was unexpectedly sacked despite the positive trajectory, as new Chinese owners Trillion Trophy Asia sought a fresh direction under incoming manager . The decision drew criticism for its timing, with club statements praising Rowett's stabilization but emphasizing the need for evolution.

Derby County

Rowett was appointed Derby County manager on 14 March 2017, following the sacking of , with the club positioned ninth in the table. A former Derby player who made 124 appearances for the club between 1995 and 1998, Rowett signed a contract until the end of the 2018-19 season and expressed his strong affinity for the , stating that the decision was an easy one despite the club's history of frequent managerial changes. He took charge of his first match four days later, a 3-0 home win over . In the remaining nine league games of the 2016-17 season, Rowett guided Derby to four wins, three draws, and two losses, collecting 15 points to secure a ninth-place finish and end the campaign on a positive note. This improvement helped stabilize the squad after a turbulent period under McClaren, with Rowett emphasizing a pragmatic approach to build momentum heading into the summer. For the 2017-18 season, Rowett focused on adding experienced players to address Derby's reputation for post-Christmas collapses, signing defender , midfielder , and loanees and . The team started slowly but found form in the autumn, embarking on an 11-game unbeaten league run from to and earning Rowett the Championship Manager of the Month award for after four consecutive wins. Derby finished sixth with 75 points from 46 league matches (20 wins, 15 draws, 11 losses), qualifying for the promotion playoffs, where they were eliminated by in the semi-finals with a 2-1 aggregate defeat. Overall, across all competitions during his 14-month tenure, Rowett oversaw 60 matches, recording 26 wins, 18 draws, and 16 losses for a points-per-match average of 1.60. Rowett departed Derby on 22 May 2018 to join Stoke City, with the clubs agreeing on a compensation package after Derby initially rejected an approach but ultimately allowed the move. He later cited anticipated budget restrictions at Derby under owner Mel Morris as a key factor, believing it would hinder building on the previous season's progress, though he reflected in 2024 that staying might have been the better choice given Stoke's subsequent challenges.

Stoke City

Rowett was appointed as Stoke City's manager on 22 May 2018, signing a three-year contract following the club's relegation from the at the end of the 2017–18 season. He succeeded , arriving with a reputation for solid defensive organization built during successful spells at Burton Albion and Derby County, and was tasked with rebuilding the squad to secure promotion back to the top flight. Rowett was given full authority over recruitment, emphasizing pragmatic signings to address defensive frailties exposed in Stoke's demotion. During the summer transfer window, Rowett oversaw nine incoming players at a reported cost of around £46 million, focusing on experienced performers and loanees to bolster midfield and attack. Key additions included winger for £5 million from West Bromwich Albion, forward on a season-long loan from Wanderers (later made permanent for £12.5 million), and midfielder from for £6.5 million. Other notable signings were from Hull City for £8 million, Ryan Woods from for £3 million, and goalkeeper Adam Federici on a free transfer from . These moves aimed to inject pace and creativity, though several players had prior connections to Rowett from , reflecting his preference for familiar talents. The 2018–19 campaign began promisingly, with Stoke earning draws against strong sides like Leeds United and Bristol City, but inconsistency soon emerged as the team struggled to convert chances. Rowett's tactical setup typically featured a 4-2-3-1 formation, prioritizing compactness and counter-attacks, which yielded a respectable defensive record early on. By mid-season, however, a run of just one win in 11 games from October to December left Stoke in 16th place, prompting fan frustration and boardroom pressure amid fears of a prolonged relegation battle. Rowett's tenure ended abruptly on 8 January 2019 when he was sacked by Stoke City, with the club sitting 14th in the table. In 29 matches, he recorded 9 wins, 12 draws, and 8 losses, achieving a 31% win rate but failing to ignite the promotion push expected after heavy investment. His dismissal came despite a recent upturn, including a 2–1 victory over Bolton Wanderers, as the board sought a fresh approach under Nathan Jones. Reflecting later, Rowett cited recruitment challenges and squad integration issues as factors in the underwhelming results.

Millwall

Rowett was appointed Millwall manager on 21 October 2019, succeeding Neil Harris who had resigned after over four years in charge. At the time of his arrival, sat 17th in the , five points clear of the relegation zone following a poor start to the 2019–20 season. Rowett quickly implemented a defensive-oriented approach, emphasizing solidity at the back, which transformed the team's fortunes. Under his guidance, finished the season in 8th place, their highest league position since 2017–18, with the joint-best defensive record outside the top six teams, conceding just 45 goals in 46 matches. In the 2020–21 season, Rowett continued to prioritize a robust backline, often deploying a 3-5-2 formation that relied on wing-backs for width and central defenders for organization. ended the campaign in 11th position, securing 62 points from 46 games and reaching the third round of the . The following year, 2021–22, saw further improvement, with the team achieving a 9th-place finish and 69 points—their best points tally in the since promotion in 2017. This season highlighted Rowett's ability to blend defensive resilience with counter-attacking threat, as scored 53 goals while conceding only 45, finishing just four points shy of the play-offs. The 2022–23 season saw Millwall maintain mid-table solidity, finishing 8th with 68 points from 19 wins, 11 draws, and 16 losses, despite some inconsistent form and injuries to key players. Despite this, Rowett's tenure maintained the club's status in the second tier without relegation fears, and they again advanced in cup competitions, winning two ties. By the start of the 2023–24 season, after 12 league games, Millwall were 15th with 13 points, three points off the play-off spots, but an uneven run prompted a mutual decision to part ways on 18 October 2023. Over his four-year spell, Rowett managed 196 matches, recording 76 wins, 57 draws, and 63 losses for a points-per-match average of 1.45, overseeing top-half finishes in his first three full seasons and elevating from mid-to-lower table contenders to consistent playoff hopefuls.

Second spell at Birmingham City

Gary Rowett returned to Birmingham City on 19 March 2024 as interim manager for the final eight matches of the season, following Mowbray's extended medical leave due to health issues. Rowett, who had previously managed the club from 2014 to 2016, stepped in with the team positioned 21st in the table and three points from safety, aiming to stabilize the squad and avoid relegation. He expressed motivation drawn from his past connection to the club and its supporters, emphasizing a focus on restoring positivity through wins and collective effort, while receiving Mowbray's full endorsement for the role. Rowett was supported by familiar staff members, including first-team technical coach Paul Robinson, who had worked with him at both and , and Dave Carolan in a similar capacity. His initial fixtures included an away match against Queens Park Rangers on 29 March and a home game versus Preston North End on 1 April. Rowett outlined a pragmatic approach, prioritizing defensive solidity and team cohesion to mount a survival push, leveraging his prior experience in high-pressure scenarios at the club. Under Rowett's guidance, Birmingham achieved a record of three wins, two draws, and three losses across the eight games, accumulating 11 points at an average of 1.38 per match. Notable results included a 1–0 home victory over Preston North End, which Rowett described as one of the season's most crucial wins for boosting belief, and a 3–0 home triumph against , highlighting improved home form at St Andrew's. Despite this upturn, which lifted the team temporarily out of the relegation zone, Birmingham's efforts fell short as direct rivals secured better results. The spell concluded with relegation to confirmed on 4 May 2024 after a 1–0 defeat to Town on the final day, finishing 22nd with 50 points overall— one point behind Plymouth Argyle in 21st. Rowett reflected post-relegation that he harbored no regrets about returning, praising the players' response and commitment despite the outcome, while noting the challenging context inherited from earlier managerial changes. His contract as interim manager expired at the season's end on 30 June 2024, marking the conclusion of his second tenure at the club.

Oxford United

Gary Rowett was appointed head coach of Oxford United on 20 December 2024, replacing who had been sacked following a poor run of results that left the club in the relegation zone of the . Rowett signed an initial contract until the end of the 2024–25 season, with the agreement structured to include no release clause in the event of relegation. Rowett guided Oxford to a 17th-place finish in the 2024–25 season, ensuring the club avoided relegation. Upon taking charge, Rowett inherited a side struggling with defensive vulnerabilities and inconsistent form, having won just four of their first 20 matches that season. He quickly implemented a more pragmatic tactical setup, emphasizing solid defending and counter-attacking play, which yielded an initial upturn in results. In his first five games, Oxford secured three wins and one draw, lifting them eight places in the table and out of the bottom three by early February 2025. This early success included notable victories against promotion contenders such as and a resilient draw at home to leaders Leeds United. Rowett's tenure has been marked by periods of stability interspersed with challenges, particularly in maintaining consistency against higher-quality opposition. By September 2025, his side earned recognition for a strong performance in a 2–0 away win over Plymouth Argyle, which saw him awarded the League Managers Association's Performance of the Week. However, the 2025–26 season has proven tougher, with positioned 21st in the as of early November 2025, hovering just above the relegation places after a run of four defeats in six matches. Key setbacks included a 3–0 home loss to Stoke City on 4 November, which Rowett described as the poorest display under his management, and a 2–1 defeat at West Bromwich Albion on 8 November. Overall, in 47 matches across all competitions as of 9 2025, Rowett has recorded 15 wins, 12 draws, and 20 losses, averaging 1.17 points per match. His leadership has focused on squad cohesion and youth integration, with academy products like featuring prominently, though the team continues to battle for survival in the second tier. Rowett remains in the role.

Media career

Punditry roles

Rowett has worked in alongside and following his managerial career, leveraging his extensive experience to become a prominent pundit. He first gained notable exposure on ' Soccer Saturday, where he has served as a regular analyst since , providing tactical breakdowns and live updates on (EFL) fixtures. His appearances on the programme, which airs weekly during the season, have spanned approximately 18 episodes as of 2025, often focusing on matches involving clubs like Derby County and Birmingham City, where he previously managed. In addition to , Rowett contributes to 's coverage of EFL competitions. He has appeared on ITV Sport: EFL Highlights since 2022, offering post-match analysis and interviews, particularly during his stints as a manager with and Birmingham City. These roles allow him to draw on real-time insights from the dugout, blending on-field expertise with broadcast commentary to discuss team performances and league standings. Rowett has also made guest appearances on regional programming, such as Late Kick Off in the , where he provided punditry on local EFL clubs during the . His contributions emphasize a pragmatic, no-nonsense style, often highlighting defensive strategies and squad management—hallmarks of his own coaching philosophy. These media engagements have solidified his reputation as a knowledgeable voice in English analysis, with ongoing involvement as of 2025.

Other contributions

In addition to his television punditry, Rowett co-hosts the Breaking Lines alongside Carolan, a fellow veteran. Launched in December 2023, the provides in-depth insights into professional operations, drawing on the hosts' combined experience of over 2,500 games across various levels from the to non-league. It explores topics such as team selections, injury , transfer strategies, tactical decision-making, and the realities of club administration, aiming to bridge the gap between fan perceptions and the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the sport. As of November 2025, Breaking Lines has produced over 40 episodes, covering subjects like player recruitment, pressing tactics, set-piece execution, and data-driven analysis in modern football. Rowett's contributions emphasize practical lessons from his managerial career, including discussions on handling squad dynamics and adapting to league pressures, often illustrated with anonymized anecdotes from his time at clubs like Birmingham City and Derby County. The podcast has gained traction among football enthusiasts and professionals, with episodes available on platforms like , , and , fostering a deeper understanding of the managerial role beyond matchday commentary.

Managerial style

Tactical approach

Gary Rowett's tactical approach is characterized by and flexibility, allowing him to adapt formations and strategies based on the squad's strengths, opposition weaknesses, and match circumstances. He prioritizes a well-organized defensive structure to maintain solidity, often conceding possession to focus on counter-attacks and quick transitions that exploit spaces left by pressing opponents. This measured style emphasizes efficiency in chance creation, with teams under Rowett typically generating high-quality opportunities through flank deliveries, set pieces, and aerial threats from tall forwards, rather than dominating the ball. In terms of formations, Rowett frequently deploys a 4-2-3-1 to balance defensive cover with attacking intent, enabling a compact midfield that supports pressing and rapid forward play. However, he readily switches to a back three—such as a 3-4-3 or 3-5-2—for added protection against pacey attacks or to accommodate two strikers, as seen during his time at where the system provided flexibility without requiring substitutions. At Oxford United in the 2024-2025 season, this adaptability was evident in mid-game shifts from 4-2-3-1 to a back three, contributing to improved defensive records and survival in the . Rowett's teams are drilled to respond automatically to tactical cues, drawing on video analysis for opponent to refine these adjustments. Overall, Rowett aims to blend winning results with attractive , but he places results above , fostering a tough-to-beat mentality that has led to play-off contention and survival campaigns across clubs like Derby County and Oxford United. His approach avoids rigid ideologies, instead tailoring plans to maximize player potential—such as utilizing long throws for set-piece threats—while ensuring the team remains structured and resilient under pressure.

Key influences

Gary Rowett's managerial philosophy has been shaped by a combination of his experiences as a player and observations of elite coaches, emphasizing adaptability, player motivation, and structured training. During his playing career, particularly after a serious injury at age 28, Rowett reflected on the qualities that made managers effective, prioritizing how they made players feel valued over rigid tactics alone. This introspection, drawn from working under various coaches, led him to adopt a holistic approach that incorporates "little bits" from each, focusing on building confidence and team ethic. Among football managers, Rowett has cited Mick McCarthy as a key inspiration for achieving sustainable success on limited budgets, particularly through smart recruitment like free transfers to secure promotions from the . He has also drawn from 's emphasis on tailoring systems to maximize players' strengths, stating, " says he finds a system to get the best out of his top players. I have always tried to do that as well." Additionally, Rowett studies top-tier managers such as , , , and , incorporating their innovative decision-making and high-intensity styles into his flexible tactics. His time as a pundit further refined this by allowing him to analyze teams closely, informing his blend of aggressive, organized play with possession elements. Beyond football, Rowett has been influenced by , particularly UFC training methodologies, which he explored during periods away from management. He admires coaches like John Danaher and for their focus on consistent technique practice and an "always-on" mentality, without constant intensity, applying this to foster discipline and skill mastery in his teams. Rowett notes that UFC fighters' commitment to diet, sacrifice, and pressure situations inspires his players to prioritize one-on-one duels and overall dedication, though he avoids overly prescriptive rules like dietary bans.

Career statistics

As a player

Gary Rowett, born on 6 March 1974 in , , began his professional playing career as a , primarily operating as a right-back, spanning 19 years until his retirement in 2007. He amassed over 440 appearances and 35 goals across his professional career (including and cups), with approximately 222 league appearances in the EFL divisions, showcasing reliability in defense across multiple divisions.
ClubLeague AppsLeague GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
Cambridge United5196813
4040
(loan)170170
County10131145
Birmingham City86610612
City472553
Charlton Athletic131131
Burton Albion411431
Career Total3602242035
Across his tenure with , , , and Charlton, Rowett accumulated 136 appearances, 5 goals, and 5 assists. Rowett emerged from Cambridge United's youth setup, signing professional forms and debuting in the 1991–92 season. He made 51 league appearances for the club over three seasons in the third tier, scoring 9 goals, before transferring to for £200,000 in March 1994. At , opportunities were limited, with just 4 total appearances in the during the 1994–95 season. To gain experience, he was loaned to in January 1995, where he featured in 17 Second Division matches without scoring. Rowett then joined County for £300,000 in July 1995, becoming a key player in their promotion to the via the playoffs in 1996; he recorded 101 league appearances and 3 goals for between 1995 and 1998, including time in the top flight. In August 1998, Rowett moved to Birmingham City for £1,000,000, where he solidified his reputation in the second tier with 86 league appearances and 6 goals over two seasons, contributing to their playoff push in 2000. He transferred to Leicester City for £3,000,000 in July 2000, making 47 league appearances and scoring 2 goals during their final season in 2001–02, which ended in relegation. Rowett joined Charlton Athletic for £2,500,000 in May 2002 but struggled with injuries, managing only 13 league appearances and 1 goal in the top flight before his contract expired in July 2004. After a year without a club, he signed with non-league side Burton Albion on a free transfer in 2005, playing 41 Conference National matches and scoring 1 goal until retiring at the end of the 2006–07 season.

As a manager

ClubTenureMatchesWinsDrawsLossesPPMNotes
Burton Albion2012–20141357025401.60Led to two playoff semis; left top of League Two
Birmingham City (1)2014–20161064623371.4910th and 7th in Championship
Derby County2017–2018602918131.608th and 6th; playoff semi-final
Stoke City2018–201929111171.34Mid-table; sacked in Jan 2019
Millwall2019–20231967941761.45Three top-10 finishes; fewest goals conceded 2020–21
Birmingham City (2)2024 (interim)83231.38Relegated to League One
Oxford United2024–present431312181.19As of November 2025: 21st in Championship (13 pts from 15 games), facing relegation pressure; EFL Manager of the Month Jan 2025
Career Total-5772511321941.40Pragmatic style emphasizing defense
Throughout his managerial career, spanning over 570 games across the EFL, Rowett has established a reputation for pragmatic, results-oriented that prioritizes solidity over flair.

Honours

As a player

Derby County Individual
  • PFA Team of the Year (First Division): 1998–99, 1999–2000

As a manager

Individual
  • EFL Championship Manager of the Month: October 2017 (Derby County), December 2017 (Derby County), January 2025 (Oxford United)

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