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Lee Bell

Lee Bell (born 26 January 1983) is an English football manager and former professional footballer who played as a . He has been the manager of club Crewe Alexandra since December 2022. Born in , , Bell came through the Crewe Alexandra youth academy, making his first-team debut in 2002 during his initial spell at the club. He went on to make over 200 appearances for Crewe across two spells (2002–2005 and 2010–2013), with intervening periods at Mansfield Town (2005–2008) and Macclesfield Town (2008–2010), before joining Burton Albion in 2013 and retiring in 2015 following a loan return to Macclesfield. After hanging up his boots, Bell joined Crewe's coaching staff, initially working with the academy and under-21s teams, before serving as assistant manager and taking interim charge in November 2022. He was appointed permanent first-team manager on 1 December 2022 and remains in the role as of November 2025.

Early life and background

Childhood in Alsager

Lee Bell was born on 26 January 1983 in Alsager, Cheshire, England. He grew up in the town and attended Highfields Primary School.

Youth football development

Bell developed his early skills locally before joining the ranks. Growing up in the town, he signed schoolboy terms with Crewe Alexandra in 1997 at the age of 14, entering one of English 's most respected academy systems known for nurturing technical talent and tactical awareness. This move marked the start of his structured youth development, where emphasis was placed on possession-based play and individual skill refinement, core principles of Crewe's philosophy under . Progressing through the academy ranks, Bell honed his central midfield role, focusing on passing accuracy and game intelligence. By his late teens, he had integrated into the club's reserve team, gaining competitive experience in youth and reserve fixtures that prepared him for senior football. The academy's approach, which prioritized long-term player growth over early exposure, allowed Bell to mature alongside other prospects, building resilience and versatility in a competitive environment.

Playing career

First spell at Crewe Alexandra

Bell emerged from Crewe Alexandra's academy system and signed his first professional contract with the club in 2002. He made his senior debut for the team during the 2002–03 season at the age of 19, appearing in 22 matches across all competitions as Crewe secured automatic promotion from the Second Division (now ) by finishing as runners-up to Plymouth Argyle. In the league alone, Bell featured in 17 games and scored once, contributing to a campaign that saw Crewe elevate to the for the first time in their history. Despite his involvement in the promotion push, Bell struggled to establish himself as a regular starter in the higher division during the 2003–04 season, managing only three league appearances. To gain more playing time, he was loaned to Shrewsbury Town in the Football Conference later that year, where he made his debut in a 1–1 draw against on October 4, 2003. Upon returning, Bell featured in 17 league matches and one cup game for in the 2004–05 season. Bell's development continued with further loan moves in subsequent seasons. In 2005, he joined Burton Albion on a two-month loan in the Conference National, followed by another short spell there in 2007. These experiences helped him regain form, leading to 17 appearances and two goals for in the 2005–06 season, including strikes against Reading and another opponent. He added six more outings in the during 2006–07 before his first spell concluded. Over his initial six years at , Bell amassed 68 appearances and three goals in all competitions (excluding loan spells), primarily operating as a central known for his tenacity and passing ability. Limited first-team exposure ultimately prompted his permanent transfer to Mansfield Town in August 2007, marking the end of his formative period with the Railwaymen.

Time at Mansfield Town

Bell joined Mansfield Town in August 2007 on a one-year following a successful trial, having previously been with Burton Albion. He made an immediate impact, debuting in the opening Two fixture on 11 August 2007, a 1–1 draw away to , where he started in central midfield. During the 2007–08 season, Bell established himself as a regular starter for Mansfield, featuring in 23 matches and accumulating 1,900 minutes of playtime. He scored his sole goal for the club on 12 February 2008, netting the winner in a 2–1 home victory over , which helped secure a rare win amid a challenging campaign. Earlier in the season, he received a straight during a 4–2 win against County on 1 September 2007, after which Mansfield held on despite being reduced to ten men. Including cup competitions, Bell made 27 appearances in total but recorded no further goals or assists. Mansfield Town endured a dismal season, finishing 23rd in League Two and suffering relegation to the Conference National after winning just eight league games. Bell's contributions came in a squad struggling with defensive frailties and inconsistent form, though he provided stability in midfield. At the end of the season in May 2008, he was among seven players released by the club as part of a squad overhaul following relegation.

Spell at Macclesfield Town

Bell signed for Macclesfield Town on a free transfer from Mansfield Town in July 2008, joining the ahead of the 2008–09 season. As a central , he quickly established himself as a regular in the , making 41 league appearances and scoring once during his debut campaign, while contributing to the team's defensive solidity with nine yellow cards. His set-piece delivery proved valuable, notably assisting goals through corners and free-kicks in matches such as the 2–1 victory over in October 2008, where his corner led to the winning goal. In the 2009–10 season, Bell continued as a mainstay, featuring in all 42 league games and netting two goals, alongside five assists, which highlighted his growing influence in midfield. A standout moment came in the third round against side in January 2009, where lost 1–0 but Bell earned the Player Rater man of the match award for his commanding performance. His consistent contributions culminated in being named Town's Player of the Season for 2009–10, reflecting his importance to the squad that finished 18th in League Two. Following the expiration of his contract, Bell was released by in May 2010 after two seasons that saw him make over 80 league appearances in total. He subsequently returned to his boyhood club on a two-year deal.

Second spell at Crewe Alexandra

Bell rejoined on 21 May 2010, signing a two-year contract following his release from Town. The move, orchestrated by manager , brought the 27-year-old midfielder back to his boyhood club after spells at Shrewsbury Town, Mansfield Town, and . Bell expressed enthusiasm for settling "unfinished business" at Crewe, prioritizing the opportunity over higher financial offers elsewhere. In the 2010–11 League Two season, Bell established himself as a regular in midfield, making 45 league appearances and scoring once. His contributions helped finish fifth and qualify for the play-offs, where he featured in the semi-final victories over Swindon Town (6–5 aggregate), scoring in the second leg during the 2–1 home win. However, lost the play-off final 1–0 to at on 29 May 2011. Bell also appeared in cup competitions, including the and , adding to his 50 total outings that season. The following 2011–12 campaign saw Bell continue as a key squad member, though limited by injuries to 30 league starts. secured seventh place and another play-off spot, defeating Southend United 3–2 on aggregate in the semi-finals. Bell played in all three play-off matches, including a late substitute appearance in the final against Town on 27 May 2012 at , where won 2–0 to earn promotion to —his second such success with the club. Over his second spell, Bell amassed 86 appearances and two goals, concluding his playing tenure in 2012 upon the expiry of his contract.

Period at Burton Albion

Bell joined Burton Albion on a one-year contract on 31 July 2012, following his release from Crewe Alexandra, marking his first permanent spell with the club after two prior loans in 2005 and 2007. As a central , he quickly became a regular in the League Two side under manager , contributing to a solid defensive record that saw Burton finish sixth and qualify for the play-offs in the 2012–13 season. In March 2013, Bell signed a contract extension keeping him at the until the summer of 2014. Over his time at Burton, he made 107 appearances and scored 6 goals across all competitions, often providing leadership and stability in midfield. By the 2013–14 season, he had been appointed club captain, guiding the team to another sixth-place finish and progression to the play-off final. In the 2014 League Two play-off final at on 26 May, Bell captained Burton in a 0–1 defeat to Fleetwood Town, starting the match and being substituted in the 78th minute after creating several chances, including a close-range effort saved by the goalkeeper. The following season, amid a managerial change after Rowett's departure to City in October 2014, Bell scored his only goal of the campaign in a 4–3 victory over United on 21 October. His playing time diminished thereafter, leading to a loan move to Town in February 2015.

Loan to Macclesfield Town and retirement

In February 2015, Bell joined Town on a from Burton Albion until the end of the 2014–15 season, marking his return to the club where he had previously played from 2008 to 2010. The move came after limited opportunities at Burton under manager , with Bell having been informed in December 2014 that he was free to seek a new club. At the time, were competing in the Conference Premier and sat third in the table under manager . During his loan spell, Bell featured in 10 matches for , contributing 3 goals as the team finished sixth in and reached the play-off semi-finals, where they lost 1–2 on aggregate to Lincoln City. His performances provided midfield experience to the squad, drawing on his prior success at the club, where he had made 91 appearances and been named player of the season in 2009–10. Bell's contract with Burton expired at the end of June 2015, after which he chose to retire from professional at the age of 32. In August 2015, he transitioned immediately into coaching by rejoining Crewe Alexandra, his formative club, as under-18s coach on a full-time basis. This move allowed him to remain involved in the game while ending a playing career that spanned over 400 appearances across multiple leagues.

Coaching and managerial career

Academy roles at Crewe Alexandra

Upon retiring from professional football in the summer of 2015, Lee Bell rejoined Crewe Alexandra as an under-18s coach within the club's academy. In this initial role, Bell focused on developing young talent at the youth level, contributing to the club's renowned pathway for academy graduates to the first team. His work emphasized technical skill development and competitive match preparation, aligning with Crewe's long-standing philosophy of producing homegrown players. In January 2017, Bell was promoted to under-18s manager, taking full responsibility for leading the youth team in competitive fixtures. Under his management, the team achieved notable progress in the , advancing to the fourth round in the 2018–19 season after a 2–1 victory over Bristol City in the third round, despite facing significant challenges such as injuries and illness that limited squad depth. Bell praised the resilience of his players and the standout performances, such as those from Sam Booth, highlighting the group's competitiveness even when not at their peak. During this period, several academy products under Bell's guidance began transitioning to higher age groups or first-team training, underscoring his role in Crewe's player development system. Bell's academy tenure continued to evolve, and in March 2022, he was appointed under-23s manager following a club reshuffle, succeeding Alex Morris in that position. This role involved overseeing the professional development squad, bridging the gap between youth and senior football, and integrating promising talents into first-team sessions. Just a month later, in April 2022, Bell stepped up further as assistant first-team manager to Alex Morris, marking the end of his direct academy coaching responsibilities while maintaining influence on youth integration. Throughout his academy roles, Bell's progression reflected Crewe's internal promotion culture, where former players like himself contribute to sustaining the club's reputation for nurturing talent.

First-team management at Crewe Alexandra

Lee Bell was appointed as interim first-team manager of Crewe Alexandra on 4 November 2022, following the departure of Alex Morris to become assistant manager at Bolton Wanderers. During his interim spell, Bell oversaw four matches, securing three victories (1–0 wins over Leyton Orient in the , and Colchester United and Swindon Town in League Two) and one defeat (0–3 to in the ). His successful interim period led to a permanent appointment on 1 December 2022, marking his first full-time managerial role after progressing through the club's academy coaching ranks. In his partial 2022-23 season, Bell guided to a 13th-place finish in League Two, stabilizing the team after a challenging start under that had seen them languish near the relegation zone. The side accumulated 58 points from 46 matches, with notable improvements in defensive organization and youth integration, reflecting Bell's emphasis on the club's academy products. This season laid the foundation for subsequent progress, as Bell focused on building squad cohesion amid limited resources. Bell's first full campaign in 2023-24 saw Crewe finish sixth in League Two with 71 points, qualifying for the promotion play-offs for the first time under his management. In the semi-finals, Crewe overcame Doncaster Rovers in a two-legged tie, losing 0–2 at home before a 2–0 away victory at the Eco-Power Stadium (aggregate 2–2), advancing 4–3 on penalties despite a poor run of form leading into the play-offs. However, they fell short in the final at Wembley Stadium on 19 May 2024, losing 2-0 to Crawley Town, with goals from Danilo Orsi and Liam Kelly denying promotion to League One. The defeat highlighted Crewe's struggles in high-stakes knockout football but underscored Bell's ability to elevate the team to contention. Entering the 2024-25 season, Bell continued to prioritize a possession-based style infused with academy talent, aiming to end Crewe's three-year stint in League Two. As of November 19, 2025, after 16 matches, the team sits eighth in the table with a record of 8 wins, 2 draws, and 6 losses, accumulating 26 points and positioning them in the promotion hunt. Recent results include a 3–1 league win over Shrewsbury Town (November 8), a 3–1 win at Burton Albion (November 11), and a 0–0 draw at Athletic (November 15). Bell's tenure, now spanning three years and 162 competitive matches, has been characterized by steady improvement and a commitment to the club's youth development philosophy, though challenges like inconsistent form have tested his resolve.

Career statistics

As a player

Lee Bell began his professional playing career with Crewe Alexandra in 2002, primarily as a midfielder, and retired in 2015 after a loan spell at Macclesfield Town. Over his career in English football, he made 347 appearances, scoring 18 goals across League One, League Two, the Championship, National League, and cup competitions (statistics exclude assists due to inconsistent historical tracking). His statistics by club are summarized below (league and domestic cups only):
ClubYears ActiveAppearancesGoals
200330
Crewe Alexandra2002–2008, 2010–20121284
Mansfield Town2007–2008231
Macclesfield Town2008–2010, 2015 (loan)936
2005, 2007 (loans), 2012–20151007
Career totals: 347 appearances, 18 goals.

As a manager

Lee Bell's managerial career began in November 2022 when he took over as at Crewe Alexandra, before being appointed permanently in December 2022. As of 19 November 2025, his record as first-team manager stands at 162 matches, with 61 wins, 45 draws, and 56 losses, yielding a win percentage of 37.7% and an average of 1.41 points per match. This performance has been achieved exclusively with Crewe Alexandra in and cup competitions, where he has emphasized a balanced 4-2-3-1 formation. The following table summarizes Bell's seasonal record at Crewe Alexandra (all competitions):
SeasonMatchesWinsDrawsLossesWin %Goals ForGoals AgainstPoints per Match
2022/23321191234%Not specifiedNot specifiedNot specified
2023/245722171839%Not specifiedNot specifiedNot specified
2024/255217171833%Not specifiedNot specifiedNot specified
2025/26 (to 19 Nov 2025)21112852%37261.67
Total16261455638%2092081.41
Data compiled from multiple sources; goals for/against totals reflect overall career figures. Bell's tenure has included notable achievements such as guiding to the League Two play-offs in the 2023/24 season, though they were eliminated in the semi-finals. His overall goals scored average 1.3 per match, compared to 1.3 conceded, highlighting a competitive setup.

Honours and achievements

As a player

During his playing career, Bell won the Crewe Alexandra Player of the Year award in the 2012–13 season. He contributed to Crewe Alexandra's survival in League One during his early years and later helped the team in League Two, though no major team titles were won during his tenure.

As a manager

Bell has guided Crewe Alexandra to notable achievements in EFL League Two, including qualification for the play-offs in the 2023–24 season, where they reached the semi-finals before being eliminated by Doncaster Rovers. He was nominated for the Manager of the Season award in 2024. Additionally, Bell received a nomination for the Manager of the Month award for 2024. As of 2025, have not won any honours under Bell's management.

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