Friday, June 10, 2016

Manchester City F.C.


Manchester City
A badge depicting a shield with an eagle behind it. On the shield is a picture of a ship, the initials M.C.F.C. and three diagonal stripes. Below the shield is a ribbon with the motto "Superbia in Proelia". Above the eagle are three stars.
Full nameManchester City Football Club
Nickname(s)City, The Citizens, The Sky Blues
Short nameMCFC
Founded1880; 136 years ago as St. Mark's (West Gorton)
16 April 1894; 122 years ago as Manchester City
Ground city of Manchester 
Capacity55,097
Owner city football group
Chairmankhaldoon   Mubharak
Manager pep Guardiola
League premier league
2015-2016Premier League, 4th



Manchester City Football Club is a fotball club in Manchester,England. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark's (West Gorton), they became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City in 1894. The club moved to the  city of Manchester Stadium in 2003, having played at  Maine Road since 1923.
The club's most successful period was in the late 1960s and early 1970s when they won the League Championship,FA cup,  League  Cup and European cup Winners Cup under the management team of Joe Mercer and Malcolm Alllision. After losing the 1981 FA cup final, the club went through a period of decline, culminating in relegation to the third tier of English Football for the only time in their history in 1988. Having regained their  premier League status in the early 2000s, the club was purchased in 2008 by Abu Dhabi  United  Group  and has become one of the wealthiest in the world. Since 2011 the club have won six major honours, including the Premier League in 2012 and 2014.
By 2014–15, Manchester City had the  sixth-highest revenue in the footballing world with an annual revenue of €463.5 million. In 2016,Forbes magazine estimated they were the worlds most sixth valuable football club,worth $1.92 billion.

Club badge and colours


Manchester City's home colours are sky blue and white. Traditional away Kit  colours have been either maroon or (from the 1960s) red and black; however, in recent years several different colours have been used. The origins of the club's home colours are unclear, but there is evidence that the club has worn blue since 1892 or earlier. A booklet entitled Famous Football Clubs – Manchester City published in the 1940s indicates that West Gorton (St. Marks) originally played in scarlet and black, and reports dating from 1884 describe the team wearing black jerseys bearing a white cross, showing the club's origins as a church side. The red and black away colours used infrequently yet recurrently come from former assistant manager Malcolm Allision who believed that adopting the colours of AC Milan would inspire City to glory. Allison's theory worked, with City winning the 1969,1970 League Cup Final  and the 1970 European Cup Winners Cup final  in red and black stripes as opposed to the club's home kit of sky blue.
The current club badge was adopted in 1997 as a result of the previous badge being ineligible for registration as a trademark. The badge is based on the  arms  of the city of Manchester, and consists of a shield in front of golden eagle. The eagle is an old heraldic symbol of the city of Manchester; a golden eagle was added to the city's badge in 1958 (but has since been removed), representing the growing aviation industry. The shield features a ship on its upper half representing the  Manchester ship Canal, and three diagonal stripes in the lower half symbolise the city's three rivers – the  Irwell, the Irk and the Medlock. The bottom of the badge bears the motto Superbia in Proelio, which translates as Pride in Battle in Latin. Above the eagle and shield are three stars, which are purely decorative.
City have previously worn two other badges on their shirts. The first, introduced in 1970, was based on designs which had been used on official club documentation since the mid-1960s. It consisted of a circular badge which used the same shield as the current badge, inside a circle bearing the name of the club. In 1972, this was replaced by a variation which replaced the lower half of the shield with the red rose of Lancashire. On occasions when Manchester City plays in a major cup final, the usual badge has not been used; instead shirts bearing a badge of the arms of the City of Manchester are used, as a symbol of pride in representing the city of Manchester at a major event. This practice originates from a time when the players' shirts did not normally bear a badge of any kind, but has continued throughout the history of the club. For the 2011 FA Cup Final, City used the usual badge with a special legend, but the Manchester coat of arms was included as a small monochrome logo in the numbers on the back of players' shirts.
On 15 October 2015, following years of criticism from the fans over the design of the 1997 badge, the club announced that they intended to carry out a fan consultation on whether to disregard the club badge and institute a new design. After the consultation, the club announced in late November 2015 that the current club badge would be replaced in due course by a new version which would be designed in the style of the older, circular variants. A design purporting to be the new badge was unintentionally leaked two days early prior to the official unveiling on 26 December 2015 by the IPO when the design was trademarked on 22 December. The new design was officially unveiled at the club's home match on 26 December against Sunderland.

Honours

 


Domestic

Leagues


  • First Division/ Premier League
    • Winners (4):  1936-1937,1967-1968,2011-2012,2013-2014
  • Second Division/First Division
    • Winners (7): 1898-1899,1902-1903,1909-1910,1927-1928,1946-1947,1965-1966, 2001-2001
  • Third Divisio Playoffs
    • Winners (1): 1998-1999
  • FA Cup
    • Winners (5): 1903-1904,1933-1934,1995-1996,1968-1969,2010-2011
  •  Football League Cup
    • Winners (4): 1969-1970,1975-1976,2014-2014, 2015-2016
  •  FA Community Shield
    • Winners (4): 1937,1968,1972, 2012

European

  •  UEFA Cup winners Cup
    • Winners (1):  1969-1970

Doubles

  • 1969-1970: League Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  • 2013-2014: League and League Cup

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