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l Manchester City Football Club, più comunemente noto come Manchester City, è una squadra di calcio inglese con sede nella città di Manchester, militante in Premier League, la massima divisione del campionato inglese.
Il primo antenato del City fu il West Gorton Saint Marks, fondato nel 1880, che nel 1887 assunse il nome di Ardwick A.F.C. e nel 1894 si spostò a Hyde Road, dove venne rifondato con il nome di Manchester City Football Club.
Il City visse il maggior periodo di successo della propria storia sotto la gestione di Joe Mercer e Malcolm Alisson, tra gli anni sessanta e gli anni settanta, vincendo alcuni importanti trofei nazionali ed internazionali, guidato da giocatori come Colin Bell e Francis Lee. Negli anni novanta la squadra entrò in un periodo di declino, fino ad arrivare a una doppia retrocessione dalla prima alla terza serie tra il 1995-1996 e il 1997-1998. Gli Sky Blues trascorsero un anno nella Third Division (terza divisione inglese), ma ottennero nuovamente la promozione in Premier League nel 2001-2002. Agli inizi degli anni duemiladieci, grazie anche agli investimenti della nuova proprietà emiratina facente capo allo sceicco Mansur bin Zayd Al Nahyan, la squadra è tornata al successo in ambito nazionale, vincendo la FA Cup nel 2010-2011 e la Premier League nel 2011-2012, interrompendo così il dominio delle cosiddette Big Four (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool e Manchester United) che durava dal 1996. In totale il Manchester City ha vinto sette campionati nazionali, sei FA Cup, sette Football League Cup, sei Charity/Community Shield e una Coppa delle Coppe ed è stato finora l’unico club in grado di aggiudicarsi tutti i trofei della Football Association in una sola stagione (2018-2019) ed in un anno solare (2019). È anche l'unica squadra vincitrice del campionato inglese ad essere retrocessa nella stagione successiva (nel 1937-1938) alla conquista del titolo.
I colori sociali del Manchester City sono il bianco ed il celeste, da cui deriva il soprannome Sky Blues. Disputa le partite in casa al City of Manchester Stadium, denominato Etihad Stadium per ragioni di sponsorizzazione.

Team Members
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Rodri #16
  
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Nathan Ake #6

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Kevin De #17
 
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Joao Cancelo #27
 
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Scott Carson #33
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Liam Delap
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Thomas Doyle
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Ilkay Gundogan #8
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Gabriel Jesus #9
 
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Aymeric Laporte #14
   
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Roméo Lavia
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Riyad Mahrez #26
 
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Luke Mbete-Tabu
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James McAtee
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Benjamin Mendy #22
 
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Ederson Moraes #31
   
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Felix Nmecha
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Cole Palmer
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Bernardo Silva #20
   
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Zack Steffen #13
 
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Raheem Sterling #7
 
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John Stones #5

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Kyle Walker #2
  
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Oleksandr Zinchenko #11
  
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Stadium or Home
The City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England, currently known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is the home of Manchester City and, with a domestic football capacity of 55,097, the sixth-largest in the Premier League and tenth-largest in the United Kingdom.
Built to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games, the stadium has since staged the 2008 UEFA Cup Final, England football internationals, rugby league matches, a boxing world title fight, the England rugby union team's last match of the 2015 Rugby World Cup and summer music concerts during the football off-season.
The stadium, originally proposed as an athletics arena in Manchester's bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics, was converted after the 2002 Commonwealth Games from a 38,000 capacity arena to a 48,000 seat football stadium at a cost to the city council of £22 million and to Manchester City of £20 million. Manchester City F.C. agreed to lease the stadium from Manchester City Council and moved there from Maine Road in the summer of 2003.
The stadium was built by Laing Construction at a cost of £112 million and was designed and engineered by ArupSport, whose design incorporated a cable-stayed roof structure which is separated from the main stadium bowl and suspended entirely by twelve exterior masts and attached cables. The stadium design has received much praise and many accolades, including an award from the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2004 for its innovative inclusive building design and a special award in 2003 from the Institution of Structural Engineers for its unique structural design.
In August 2015, a 7,000 seat third tier on the South Stand was completed, in time for the start of the 2015–16 football season. The expansion was designed to be in keeping with the existing roof design.
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 Premier League 2021-2022 | |  Premier League 2020-2021 | |  Premier League 2018-2019 | |  FA Cup 2018-2019 | |
 Premier League 2017-2018 | |  Premier League 2013-2014 | |  Premier League 2011-2012 | |  FA Cup 2010-2011 | |
 FA Cup 1968-1969 | |  FA Cup 1955-1956 | |  FA Cup 1933-1934 | |  FA Cup 1903-1904 | |
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