Manchester City F.C.
Association football club in England
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2025 | Manchester City won their three group games at the FIFA Club World Cup, including a 5-2 victory against Juventus. |
June 30 2025 | Bernardo Silva reaches 407 appearances for Manchester City, ranking 16th on the all-time list of club appearances. |
June 30 2025 | Manchester City England's lost to Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal 3–4 after extra time. |
June 26 2025 | Juventus Italy's and England's Manchester City played a match with a score of -. |
June 22 2025 | Manchester City England's and United Arab Emirates's Al Ain played a match with a score of -. |
2025 | Bernardo Silva from Portugal becomes club captain, serving from 2025 to present. |
June 19 2025 | Pep Guardiola announced Bernardo Silva as the new club captain, supported by Rodri, Dias, Haaland, and Gündogan, breaking from the previous team vote tradition. |
2025 | Kevin De Bruyne becomes the club captain, continuing the tradition of international players leading the team. |
June 18 2025 | Manchester City England's beat Morocco's Wydad AC 2–0. |
June 18 2025 | Manchester City will play their first game in the new FIFA Club World Cup format against Wydad AC at Lincoln Financial Field in the USA. |
2025 | Joško Gvardiol from Croatia wins Manchester City's Player of the Year award. |
June 11 2025 | Tijjani Reijnders signed from AC Milan for £46.3m, with a contract until 2030 |
June 11 2025 | Tijjani Reijnders signed from AC Milan for £46.3m, joining Manchester City with a contract until 2030. |
2025 | Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias won the UEFA Nations League with Portugal while playing for Manchester City. |
June 10 2025 | Manchester City finalized transfers of Tijjani Reijnders from Milan, Rayan Cherki from Lyon, and Marcus Bettinelli from Chelsea, with total transfer costs estimated at £112 million |
June 10 2025 | Conclusion of the special transfer window, with Manchester City potentially finalizing transfers of Rayan Aït-Nouri, Tijjani Reijnders, and Rayan Cherki. |
June 10 2025 | Marcus Bettinelli signed from Chelsea on a free transfer, joining Manchester City's squad with a contract until 2026. |
June 10 2025 | Rayan Cherki signed from Lyon for £34.0m, joining Manchester City with a contract until 2030. |
June 10 2025 | Conclusion of the special transfer window for Manchester City and other FIFA World Club Cup participants. |
June 9 2025 | Manchester City signed left-back Rayan Aït-Nouri from Wolverhampton Wanderers for £31,800,000 |
June 1 2025 | Start of the special transfer window for Manchester City and other FIFA World Club Cup participants. |
2025 | Yan Couto, a Brazilian player, was transferred from Manchester City to Germany's Borussia Dortmund for a fee of £25.2 million |
May 25 2025 | Fulham lost to Manchester City 0–2. |
May 23 2025 | Manchester derby played at Estádio António Coimbra da Mota in the 2025 World Sevens Football tournament, resulting in a 2-0 score |
May 20 2025 | In the final home game against Bournemouth, Omar Marmoush scored a stunning goal, Rodri returned from injury, and Kevin De Bruyne made his final home appearance, being honored in a post-match presentation. |
May 17 2025 | Manchester City lost the FA Cup Final 1-0 to Crystal Palace at Wembley, with Eberechi Eze scoring the decisive goal. This marked the first time City failed to win a major domestic trophy since the 2016-17 season. |
May 17 2025 | Crystal Palace beat Manchester City 1–0. |
May 2025 | Manchester City concluded the 2024–25 Premier League season in third place, securing UEFA Champions League qualification with a 2–0 victory at Fulham on the final day of the season. |
May 10 2025 | Southampton drew with Manchester City 0–0. |
May 4 2025 | Manchester United and Manchester City drew 2-2 at Old Trafford in the WSL, with an attendance of 31,465. |
2025 | Pep Guardiola is the incumbent manager, having won 6 Premier League titles, 2 FA Cups, 4 League Cups, 3 Community Shields, 1 UEFA Champions League title, 1 UEFA Super Cup, and 1 FIFA Club World Cup. |
2025 | The North Stand expansion is scheduled to open, increasing the stadium's total capacity to 61,000 for the 2025-26 season. |
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