List of San Francisco 49ers head coaches

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Kyle Shanahan, the current head coach of the San Francisco 49ers.

There have been 19 head coaches in the history of the San Francisco 49ers professional football franchise. The San Francisco 49ers franchise was formed in 1946 as a charter member of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) before joining the National Football League (NFL) in 1950 after the AAFC merger with the NFL. Buck Shaw became the first head coach of the 49ers in 1946, serving for nine seasons—four in the AAFC and five in the NFL.[1] He coached a number of future College and Pro Football Hall of Famers, such as Frankie Albert, Joe Perry, Leo Nomellini, Y. A. Tittle, Bob St. Clair and Hugh McElhenny.[2]

In terms of tenure, Bill Walsh has coached more games (152) and more complete seasons (10) than any other head coach in 49ers franchise history. He led the 49ers to playoff appearances in seven seasons, three of which led to the Super Bowl championship, in 1981, 1984 and 1988.[3] Jerry Rice, Joe Montana, Charles Haley, Ronnie Lott, Johnny Davis, Roger Craig, Fred Dean and Steve Young are among the players Walsh has coached in his career.Template:Ref label[4][5][6]

Four 49ers coaches—Dick Nolan, Bill Walsh, George Seifert, and Jim Harbaugh—have been named coach of the year by at least one major news organization.[7] Walsh, Jack Christiansen and Mike Singletary are the only 49ers coaches currently in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Walsh was selected for his coaching contributions. Singletary and Christiansen were voted into the Hall of Fame primarily for their defensive play. Four times in 49ers history has there been an "interim" head coach. Three games into the 1963 season, coach Red Hickey resigned and was replaced by Jack Christiansen. Christiansen coached the 49ers to a 2–9 record in the remainder of the season[8] and came back to coach the team for four more years. In 1978, Pete McCulley was fired after coaching the 49ers to a 1–8 record.[9] He was replaced by offensive coordinator Fred O'Connor, who was himself fired after leading the 49ers to one win in their final seven games.[10] After a 2–5 start to the 2008 season, Mike Nolan was fired and replaced by Mike Singletary,[11] who finished the season 5–4 and became the official head coach following that season. After a 5–10 start to the 2010 season, Mike Singletary was fired and replaced by Jim Tomsula for the final 49ers game of the 2010 season.[12] Stanford University head coach Jim Harbaugh succeeded Tomsula as head coach in January 2011,[13] and led the franchise to the NFC Championship Game, where the 49ers lost in overtime to the New York Giants.[14] The following season, the 49ers reached Super Bowl XLVII, where they faced off against the Baltimore Ravens, coached by Jim's older brother John Harbaugh. The 49ers trailed by as many as 22 points during the game, but ultimately lost 34–31 to the Ravens; the 49ers losing a Super Bowl for the first time.

Key

# Number of coaches
GC Games coached
W Wins
L Losses
T Ties
Win% Winning percentage
Template:0Template:0 Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a coach
Template:0Template:0 Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a player
Template:0Template:0* Spent entire NFL head coaching career with the 49ers

Coaches

Note: Statistics updated through Week 14 of the 2024 NFL season.
# Image Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards Reference
GC W L T Win%Template:Ref label GC W L
1
Buck Shaw 19461954 114 71 39 4 Template:Winpct 2 1 1 [1]
2 Red Strader 1955 12 4 8 0 Template:Winpct [15]
3 Frankie Albert* 19561958* 36 19 16 1 Template:Winpct 1 0 1 [16]
4 Red Hickey* 19591963*Template:Ref label 55 27 27 1 Template:Winpct [17]
5 Jack Christiansen ‡* 19631967*Template:Ref label 67 26 38 3 Template:Winpct [18]
6 Dick Nolan 19681975 112 54 53 5 Template:Winpct 5 2 3 1970 Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year[7] [19]
7 Monte Clark 1976 14 8 6 0 Template:Winpct [20]
8 Ken Meyer* 1977* 14 5 9 0 Template:Winpct [21]
9 Pete McCulley* 1978Template:Ref label* 9 1 8 0 Template:Winpct [22]
10 Fred O'Connor* 1978Template:Ref label* 7 1 6 0 Template:Winpct [23]
11 Bill Walsh †* 19791988* 152 92 59 1 Template:Winpct 14 10 4 1981 Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year
1981 Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year
1981 Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of the Year
1981 UPI NFL Coach of the Year
1984 UPI NFL Coach of the Year[7]
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12 George Seifert 19891996 128 98 30 0 Template:Winpct 15 10 5 1989 Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of the Year
1990 Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year
1994 Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year[7]
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13 Steve Mariucci 19972002 96 57 39 0 Template:Winpct 7 3 4 [26]
14 Dennis Erickson 20032004 32 9 23 0 Template:Winpct [27]
15 Mike Nolan* 20052008*Template:Ref label 55 18 37 0 Template:Winpct [28]
16 Mike Singletary ‡* 20082010*Template:Ref labelTemplate:Ref label 40 18 22 0 Template:Winpct [29]
17
Jim Tomsula (Interim)* 2010* Template:Ref label 1 1 0 0 Template:Winpct [30]
18 Jim Harbaugh 20112014 64 44 19 1 Template:Winpct 8 5 3 2011 Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year
2011 Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year
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Jim Tomsula* 2015* 16 5 11 0 Template:Winpct [30]
19 Chip Kelly 2016 16 2 14 0 Template:Winpct [32]
20 Kyle Shanahan 2017–present* 132 70 62 0 .530 12 8 4 2019 Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year [33]

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