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Manchester city's team history
1880, an amateur team was established in Manchester, which was the predecessor of Manchester team. 1 1 years later, this young club officially joined the FA and won the fifth place in the second division for the first time. After another three years, the club's assets were reorganized into a joint-stock company and officially became a professional team, and it was renamed the current Manchester City team.

1937, Manchester City won the first league title, but this unfortunate defending champion status became the beginning of a nightmare. The following year, Manchester City was relegated to the league. 1956, Manchester City won their third FA Cup, and has gone through a glorious era since then. 1968, Manchester City won the first-class league, which was the top league at that time. The following year was the FA Cup, followed by the European Winners Cup and the League Cup. At this time, Manchester City was almost in the most glorious period in its history.

However, since the 1980s, this veteran team has embarked on a period of low performance, with ups and downs in the promotion and demotion for 20 years. In 200 1 season, kevin keegan led the team to win the Premier League again with a goal record of 108. Manchester City fans expressed their sincere gratitude to former English superstar kevin keegan for his contribution to the team. 1956, Manchester City won the third FA Cup trophy, creating a glorious era. They won the first division championship with 1968, the FA Cup with 1969, and the European Winners Cup and League Cup with 1970.

However, from 1983 to 2002, Manchester City started a ups and downs process, and they changed the ranking of 10 times in these years. In 2002, under the leadership of head coach kevin keegan, Manchester City finally returned to the Premier League, and moved from the main road stadium to the brand-new Manchester City stadium in 2003.

After head coach Pierce took over, impressive changes have taken place in Manchester City. They swept away the decline of the kevin keegan era and pushed forward all the way. In the last round of the league, if Fowler scored a penalty, they would have successfully rushed into the UEFA Cup, but they finally passed by. Wright-Phillips' departure had a great impact, and it took a lot of effort for Manchester City to reach the eighth place last season.