Honours
European Cup Winners’ Cup:
- Winners: 1970
Premier League:
- Premier League – Champions 2011-12, 2013-14, 2017-18, 2018-19
Runners up: 2012-13, 2014-15
Football League (after 1992):
- Division 1 – Champions: 2001-02
Runners up: 1999-2000 - Division 2 – Play Off winners: 1998-99 (Div. 2)
Football League (before 1992):
- Division 1 – Champions: 1936-37, 1967-68
Runners up: 1903-04, 1920-21, 1976-77 - Division 2 – Champions: 1898-99, 1902-03, 1909-10, 1927-28, 1946-47, 1965-66
Runners up: 1895-96, 1950-51, 1988-89
FA Cup:
- Winners: 1904, 1934, 1956, 1969, 2011, 2019
Runners up: 1926, 1933, 1955, 1981, 2013
League Cup:
- Winners: 1970, 1976, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019
Runners up: 1974
Full Members’ Cup:
- Runners up: 1986
Charity/Community Shield:
- Winners: 1937, 1968, 1972, 2012, 2018, 2019
Runners up: 1934, 1956, 1969,1973, 2011, 2014
FA Youth Cup
- Winners: 1986
Runners up 1979, 1980, 1989
Awards
FWA Footballer of the year:
- Don Revie 1954-55
- Bert Trautmann 1955-56
- Tony Book 1968-69 (shared with Dave Mackay)
- Raheem Sterling 2018-19
PFA Merit Award:
- Dennis Law 1975
- Joe Mercer OBE 1982
- Tommy Hutchinson 1992
PFA Young Player of the Year:
- Peter Barnes, 1974-75
- Leroy Sané 2017-18
- Raheem Sterling 2018-19
Domestic Records
Most goals in international career:
- Dennis Law 30 in 55 games for Scotland
Most penalties scored in one season:
- Francis Lee 13 in 1971-72
Most Cup Goals:
- Dennis Law 41 (Huddersfield T, Man.City, Man. Utd)
Most home wins in a Premier League season:
- Manchester City with 18 in 19 games in 2011/12
- Manchester United with 18 in 19 games in 2010/11
- Chelsea with 18 in 19 games in 2005/06
Most consecutive home wins in Premier League:
- Manchester City with 20 (between 5 March 2011 and 21 March 2012)
Fewest home losses in a season:
- Manchester City with 0 in 19 games (2011/12)
- Manchester United with 0 in 19 games (1995/96, 1999/2000, 2010/11)
- Liverpool with 0 in 19 games (2008/09)
- Arsenal with 0 in 19 games (1998/99, 2003/04, 2007/08)
- Chelsea with 0 in 19 games (2004/05, 2005/06, 2006/07, 2007/08)
Most drawn games in one Premier League season:
- Manchester City with 18 in 42 games in 1993/94
- Sheffield United with 18 in 42 games in 1993/94
- Southampton with 18 in 42 games in 1994/95
Most consecutive draws in a season (38 or 42 games):
- Manchester City with 7 (2009/10)
- Norwich City with 7 (1993/94)
- Southampton with 7 (1994/95)
Fewest home draws in a season (19 games): 0, joint record:
- Manchester City with 0 (2008/09)
- Manchester United with 0 (2012/13)
Fastest century of goals scored during any top flight league season (in elapsed calendar days):
- 103 goals scored on 18 January 2014 by Manchester City in season 2013-14
Fewest goals scored at home in a season:
- Manchester City with 10 (2006/07)
Biggest half-time lead in the Premier League: 5 goals
- Burnley 0–5 Manchester City (1–6 at full-time) (3 April 2010)
- Sheffield Wednesday 5–0 Bolton Wanderers (8 November 1997)
Championship winner for different clubs, both as player and manager:
- 3 – Joe Mercer OBE. As player with Everton (1939) and Arsenal (1948, 1953), and as manager with Manchester City (1968).
Most League Apperances:
- Peter Shilton (1005 – 0 for City)
- Graeme Armstrong (879 – 0 for City)
- Tommy Hutchinson (863 – 46 for City)
- Terry Paine (824 – 0 for City)
- Tony Ford (842 – 0 for City)
- Robbie James (782 – 0 for City)
- Alan Oakes (777 – 565 for City)
- John Burridge (771 – 4 for City)
Oldest player in FA Cup match:
- Billy Meredith 49 y. 8 m. 29/3 1924 for City against Newcastle
Oldest player in International:
- Billy Meredith 45 y. 8 m. 13/3 1920 for Wales against England
Oldest player in Premier League:
- John Burridge 43y.5m. 14/5 1995 for City against QPR
Highest number of different clubs to score for in Premier League: 7:
- Craig Bellamy (for Coventry City, Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers, Liverpool, West Ham United, Manchester City, Cardiff City)
Most individual goal scorers for the same team in one Premier League game:
- Manchester City (7) 7–0 Norwich City (2 November 2013)
- Chelsea (7) 8–0 Aston Villa (23 December 2012)
Earliest Premier League kick-off:
- 11:15 a.m. BST (Manchester City v. Everton, 2 October 2005)
Record attendance (outside London & Glasgow):
- League: 83,260 at Maine Road 17/1 1948 (Man.Utd-Arsenal)
- FA Cup: 84,569 at Maine Road 3/3 1934 (Man.City-Stoke)
- League Cup: 63,418 at Old Trafford 17/12 1969 (Man.Utd-Man.City)
- Midweek game: 80,407 at Maine Road 28/3 1946 (Derby-Birmingham)
Club Records
Record League victories:
- 10-0 Darwen (Div 2) 23/2 1899
- 10-1 Huddersfield Town (Div 2) 7/11 1987
- 11-3 Lincoln City (Div 2) 23/3 1895
Record Cup victory:
- 10-1 Swindon T (FA Cup 4th round) 29/1 1930 (It might also be worth mentioning the 12-0 victory over Liverpool Stanley in the (FA Cup’s) 1st Qualifying Round in October 1890 when City were known as Ardwick)
Record defeat:
- 1-9 Everton (Div 1) 3/9 1906
Most League points (2p for a win):
- 62 (Div 2) in 1946-47
Most League points (3p for a win):
- 99 (Div 1) in 2001-02
- 89 (Div 1) in 1999-00
- 82 (Div 2) in 1988-89
Most League goals:
- 108 (Div 2) in 1926-27
- 108 (Div 1) in 2001-02
Most matches undefeated:
- 22 from 26 Dec 1936 to 1 May 1937
- 22 from 9 Nov 1946 to 3 May 1947
Most home matches undefeated:
- 41 from 1 Jan 1920 to 3 Dec 1921
Most away matches undefeated:
- 12 from 7 Dec 1946 to 26 May 1947
Most consecutive home wins:
- 16 from 13 Nov 1920 to 27 Aug 1921
Most consecutive away wins:
- 6 from 27 Dec 1902 to 14 Apr 1903
Most clean sheets:
- 29 by Joe Hart in the 2010/11 season in Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Europa League
Highest League scorer in season:
- Tommy Johnson 38 (Div 1) in 1928-29
Most League goals in total aggregate:
- Eric Brook 159 in 1919-30
Most League and Cup Goals in total aggregate:
- Eric Brook 178 in 1928-39
Youngest Player:
- Glyn Pardoe 15 y. 314 d. 11/4 1962 against Birmingham
Oldest Player:
- Billy Meredith, 49 years, 245 days (against Newcastle United, FA Cup semi-final, 29 March 1924)
Most Capped player:
- Colin Bell 48 for England
Record Transfer-fee received:
- £21,000,000 from Chelsea for Shaun Wright-Phillips in July 2005
Record Transfer-fee paid:
- £38,000,000 to Atletico Madrid for Sergio Kun Agüero in July 2011
Player of the year award
Year | Winner | Nationality |
---|---|---|
1967 | Tony Book | England |
1968 | Colin Bell | England |
1969 | Glyn Pardoe | England |
1970 | Francis Lee | England |
1971 | Mike Doyle | England |
1972 | Mike Summerbee | England |
1973 | Mike Summerbee | England |
1974 | Mike Doyle | England |
1975 | Alan Oakes | England |
1976 | Joe Corrigan | England |
1977 | David Watson | England |
1978 | Joe Corrigan | England |
1979 | Asa Hartford | Scotland |
1980 | Joe Corrigan | England |
1981 | Paul Power | England |
1982 | Tommy Caton | England |
1983 | Kevin Bond | England |
1984 | Mike McCarthy | Ireland |
1985 | Paul Power | England |
1986 | Kenny Klements | England |
1987 | Neil McNab | Scotland |
1988 | Steve Redmond | England |
1989 | Neil McNab | Scotland |
1990 | Colin Hendry | Scotland |
1991 | Niall Quinn | Ireland |
1992 | Tony Coton | England |
1993 | Garry Flitcroft | England |
1994 | Tony Coton | England |
1995 | Uwe Rösler | Germany |
1996 | Georgi Kinkladze | Georgian |
1997 | Georgi Kinkladze | Georgian |
1998 | Michael Brown | England |
1999 | Gerard Wiekens | Holland |
2000 | Shaun Goater | Bermuda |
2001 | Danny Tiatto | Australia |
2002 | Ali Benarbia | Algeria |
2003 | Sylvain DIstin | France |
2004 | Shaun Wright-Phillips | England |
2005 | Richard Dunne | Ireland |
2006 | Richard Dunne | Ireland |
2007 | Richard Dunne | Ireland |
2008 | Richard Dunne | Ireland |
2009 | Stephen Ireland | Ireland |
2010 | Carlos Tévez | Argentina |
2011 | Vincent Kompany | Belgium |
2012 | Sergio Agüero | Argentina |
2013 | Pablo Zabaleta | Argentina |
2014 | Yaya Toure | Ivory Coast |