Neil Warnock is now the owner of one of English football's most decorated records, after taking charge of more matches than any other manager.
The veteran boss, 72, reached a landmark total during Middlesbrough's recent away fixture against Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.
Boro came away from the match having suffered a 3-1 defeat, though Warnock was in a buoyant mood after featuring for the 1,602nd time as a manager.
Since he first entered the EFL as a manager with Scarborough in 1987, Warnock has taken charge at 14 different clubs, from Torquay, to QPR, to boyhood club Sheffield United and won promotion on a record eight occasions.