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  1. Manchester City F.C. league record by opponent Club Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA Win% First Last Ref(s) Home Away Total Arsenal † 96: 39: 23: 34: 147: 132 96: 20: 22: 54: 95: 167 192: 59: 45: 88: 242: 299: 30.73: 1893–94: 2023-24. Aston Villa † 82: 51: 15: 16: 176: 95 81: 20: 25: 37: 96: 135 164: 71: 40: 53: 272: 230 ...

  2. Most points in a league season (3 points per win): 100, 2017–18 Premier League, (top-tier national record) Most league wins in a season: 32, 2017–18; 2018–19, (national record) Most league wins in a calendar year: 36, 2021, (top-tier national record) Most away league wins in a calendar year: 19, 2021, (top-tier national record)

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    Name
    2
    Kyle Walker ( Capt)
    34
    3
    Rúben Dias ( VC)
    27
    4
    28
    5
    30
  3. The club has won the League Championship / Premier League nine times, the FA Cup seven times, the Football League / EFL Cup eight times, the Community Shield / Charity Shield six times, the UEFA Champions League once, and the European Cup Winners' Cup once for a total of 32 official titles.

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    Highest appearance maker: Alan Oakes (680) Club record goal-scorer: Sergio Aguero (260) First club to win an English domestic treble: 2018/19 (plus 2018 FA Community/Charity Shield) Most points in a season (2 for a win): 62 (Division Two, 1946/47) Most points in a season (3 for a win): 100 (Premier League, 2017/18) Most league goals in a season: 10...

    2000City return to the Premiership following back-to-back promotions. A 4-1 victory over Blackburn at Ewood Park to seal promotion is followed by a celebratory pitch invasion by the Blues’ enormous travelling support. 2002Future manager Stuart Pearce captains City as we are promoted back to the Premiership, breaking club records for the most goals ...

    1992The FA Premier League is formed, with City v QPR being the first ever live Monday night Sky game. 1994 City say farewell to the much loved Kippax Stand as legislation forces the closure of terracing at Premier League grounds. In its day the ‘Kippax’ was the largest standing area in the country. 1995/96A dramatic season sees City appoint three d...

    1981 City reach the 100th FA Cup final against Spurs. Following a 1-1 draw on the Saturday, a replay was played again at Wembley, regarded as one of the most entertaining Cup finals ever. City were narrowly defeated 3-2 following a famous Ricky Villa goal but for City fans, Steve Mackenzie’s 30 yard volley was the better strike. 1986 City play in t...

    1970 City complete a brilliant European and domestic cup double by winning the European Cup Winners Cup and the League Cup. 1972 The City badge is replaced with the red rose of Lancashire. 1974 City lose the League Cup final to Wovles. 1976 The Blues beat Newcastle United 2-1 at Wembley, with goals goals from Peter Barnes and a spectacular over-hea...

    1965 A new club badge is developed in 1965, based around the central part of the City of Manchester coat of arms. 1966 City are promoted as champions of Division Two, under the management team of Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison. 1968 The Blues defeat Newcastle United on the final day of the season to clinch the League Championship for the second tim...

    1955 City lose to Newcastle in the 1955 FA Cup Final at Wembley 1956The Blues play their second successive FA Cup Final, this time beating Birmingham 3-1 to lift the trophy – their homecoming parade is the first outside transmission by Granada Television. 1958 The Munich Air Disaster devastates Manchester United’s first team squad and also kills se...

    1947 City are promoted as Champions of Division Two. 1949 The MCFC Official Supporters Club is formed.

    A Wartime League is set up with City playing in the Northern division. Substantial damage to Old Trafford means United are forced to play their home games at Maine Road. However City would never allow United usage of the home team changing room when the two teams met!

    1934 After losing the final last year, City beat Portsmouth 2-1 to lift the FA Cup. 1934 A record provincial crowd of 84,569 is recorded at Maine Road when the Blues entertain Stoke City. 1937Manchester City win the League Championship for the first time.

  5. Manchester City Football Club is an English association football club based in Manchester, which competes in the Premier League. Founded as West Gorton (St Marks) in 1880, the club after several changes of identity adopted the name 'Manchester City' in 1894. During the 1891–92 season, Manchester City joined the Football Alliance. The team was elected to The Football League in 1892, where the ...

  6. Manchester City Statistics, Facts and History. Our Man City Stats includes Premier League Appearances, Player of the Year, Man City Top Scorers, Man City Head to Head Record and Man City Players Numbers. View here Man City Home Kits and test yourself with the Man City Quiz.

  7. Average age: 27.1. Foreigners: 16 72.7 % National team players: 18. Stadium: Etihad Stadium 55.017 Seats. Current transfer record: €-133.80m. +. Record against...? This is an overview of the results of the club {name} against other clubs. It is possible to sort by country, competition or season. Compact. Detailed.

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