Manchester United F.C.

association football clubInception | 1878  |
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Name | Manchester United, Man United, Manchester United, Man United  |
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Official name | Manchester United Football Club  |
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Native label | Manchester United F.C.  |
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Nickname | The Red Devils, Setan Merah, 红魔  |
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Sport | association football  |
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Participant in | 1909 FA Cup Final, 1948 FA Cup Final, 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, EFL Cup, 1991 European Cup Winners' Cup Final  |
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Founded by | Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway  |
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Chairperson | Joel Glazer, Avram Glazer  |
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Country | United Kingdom  |
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Head coach | Ruben Amorim  |
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League or competition | Premier League  |
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Home venue | Old Trafford  |
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Legal form | private company limited by shares  |
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Owned by | Manchester United Limited, Ineos  |
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Parent organization | Manchester  |
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Owner of | The Cliff, Manchester United Radio, Old Trafford, Trafford Training Centre  |
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Headquarters location | Manchester  |
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Stock exchange | New York Stock Exchange  |
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Theme music | Glory Glory  |
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Award received | BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award, BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award, Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year  |
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Official website | https://www.manutd.com, https://www.manutd.com/zh, https://www.manutd.com/ko, https://www.manutd.com/ar  |
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Official shop URL | https://store.manutd.com  |
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History of topic | history of Manchester United F.C.  |
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Competition won | 2007–08 UEFA Champions League, 1998–99 UEFA Champions League, 1991 European Cup Winners' Cup Final  |
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Official color | red, white, black  |
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Category for members of a team | Category:Manchester United F.C. nwɛ'ɛ-nwɛ’ɛdib  |
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Manchester United Football Club, ka ba buoni buon ye Man United (Gban'adi an Man Utd) bɛɛ bɛɛ United, anɛ bɔlnwɛ'ɛdib banɛ bɛ Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. Ba zabidnɛ bɛnɛ Premier League la ni, solemiine tita'ar. Nicknamed the Red Devils, ba da pin'ilnɛ Newton Heath LYR 1878 la, amaa ka tiaki ba yʋ'ʋr keŋ Manchester United 1900. Banɛ bɛ Cameraton, Manchester la nya'aŋ ka tis banɛ di'em la keŋ ba zin'ig kanɛ bɛ ba nananna la, Anld Trafford 1910.
Fʋ ya'a gɔsɛ Manchester United nɛ ba bɔɔl nwɛ'ɛd taaba la di ya'an la azɛnzɛma ka die piini bɛdigʋ ba tɛn'ɛsin. Ba di'es piini wʋʋ (20) top-flight league titles, thirteen (13) FA Cups, (6) League Cups nɛ (21) twenty-one FA Community Shields. Dinɛ lɛm pɛ'ɛs anɛ ye, bɔɔl lʋga kɔn'ɔb kɔn'ɔb banɛ bɛ dunia kaŋa ni la ba di ya'an ka di'es piini wʋʋ European Cup/UEFA Champions League nɔɔra atan, nɛ UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, nɛ UEFA Super Cup, nɛ buudi nɛ dunia wʋsa bɔɔl ya'an diib piini la. Yinnɛ saŋa wʋsa .[1][2] Ba da gaŋ nɛ Matt Busby yʋʋm 1945 la ni ye o an' kpɛɛm ka gɔs tiim/bɔɔl lʋgʋr la yella. O da muknɛ gaans banɛ nan mɔr zi'paalʋg ka an' wʋʋ yʋma pisi nɛ ayi bɛn nɛ. Ka nwɛ'ɛd bɔɔl la dit hali, ka di'esid ya'an diib piini saŋa bɛdigʋ. ka ba ti ba'asi pʋdi ba si'a yʋʋr ye , Busby biis banɛ di ya'an hali yʋʋm 1950 nam nwa ni.Banɛ yʋʋn an' yiiga English club dim ye ba nya'a nɛ European Cup. Pɛbisim kanɛ da kena daam teŋ la da kɛ ka nidib anii kpi dinɛ ka buon ye, Munich air disaster la. Amaa nɛ wala wʋsaa, Busby da nyaŋi lɛn gaans nidib ka ba nwɛ'ɛd bɔɔl hali ka paam yʋʋr paa. Ba sieba yʋda anɛ George Best, Denis Law nɛ Bobby Charlton ka ba buon ye – United Trinity la. Ba da lɛn di English club bɔɔl nam la ayi sa ka nyaan keŋ nya'an nɛ European Cup yʋʋm 1968 la.
Manchester united da pin’ilԑ yʋʋm 1878 nwԑnnԑ Newton nimma’asim LYR bᴐᴐl nwԑԑb dᴐᴐg, ka li da anԑ Carriage nԑ Wagon lʋgʋr linԑ bԑ Lancashire and Railway (LyR) la’as Newton Health ni.[3] La’asʋg la da di’emnԑ di’ema nԑ lʋgʋr banԑ bԑ nԑ railway kᴐmpeni nam, amaa yʋʋm 1888 la li nwadis pine yinne dabisa pisi daar la, ba da yigilԑ ba bᴐᴐl nwԑ’ԑb kanԑ da an yiiga ka ba da sᴐbi digil; ba da yԑnԑ zidiga suor fubanԑ ka ba si’im an dԑ’ԑm nԑ salima – ba da diiba nԑ 6-0 nԑ Botton Wonderers la’as kanԑ ka ba da yisi ba digil la yʋʋm 1888, bᴐᴐl nwԑԑb la’asʋg la yʋ’ʋn da paasnԑ linԑ nwԑn taaba ni, teŋgbaʋŋ lʋgʋr bᴐᴐl nwԑԑb la’asʋg. Ban da dᴐl la’asʋg widigir la saŋa yinne nya’aŋ, Newton niŋma’asim dim da la’asԑ nԑ bᴐᴐl nwԑԑb la’asʋg paal kanԑ ka ba maal la, dinԑ ka ba da tʋm saŋa nam zin’is ata ka ba naan dᴐl bᴐᴐl nwԑԑdib la’asʋg la. Nԑ’ da pin’il bᴐᴐl nwԑԑb la’asʋg yʋʋm 1892_93 saŋa la ban da pʋdiga ba yiiga la. Saŋa kanԑ ka li da an asʋ’ʋmmԑŋ zidiga sour kᴐmpeni la ka bas LYR yi o yʋ’ʋrin.[3] Saŋa ayi’ nya’aŋ la, la ba da yis ba pʋdʋgʋr kanԑ paas ayi’ la ni.[4]
Manchester nᴐᴐyinne la’asʋg da pin’il yʋʋm 1905_06 saŋa la, dinԑ ka ba
Period
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Kit manufacturer
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Shirt sponsor (chest)
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Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
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Shirt sponsor (back)
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1945–1975
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Umbro
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—
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—
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—
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1975–1980
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Admiral
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1980–1982
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Adidas
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1982–1992
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Sharp Electronics[5]
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1992–2000
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Umbro
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2000–2002
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Vodafone[5]
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2002–2006
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Nike
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2006–2010
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AIG[5]
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2010–2014
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Aon[5]
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2014–2015
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Chevrolet[5]
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2015–2018
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Adidas
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2018–2021
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Kohler
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2021–2022
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TeamViewer
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2022–2024
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DXC Technology
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2024–
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Snapdragon
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Microsoft Copilot+ PC (League Cup)
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No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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1
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GK
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TUR
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Altay Bayındır
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2
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DF
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SWE
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Victor Lindelöf
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3
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DF
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MAR
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Noussair Mazraoui
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4
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DF
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NED
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Matthijs de Ligt
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5
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DF
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ENG
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Harry Maguire
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6
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DF
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ARG
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Lisandro Martínez
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7
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MF
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ENG
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Mason Mount
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8
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MF
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POR
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Bruno Fernandes (captain)
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9
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FW
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DEN
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Rasmus Højlund
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11
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FW
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NED
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Joshua Zirkzee
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13
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DF
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DEN
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Patrick Dorgu
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14
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MF
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DEN
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Christian Eriksen
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15
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DF
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FRA
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Leny Yoro
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16
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MF
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CIV
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Amad Diallo
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17
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FW
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ARG
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Alejandro Garnacho
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No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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18
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MF
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BRA
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Casemiro
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20
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DF
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POR
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Diogo Dalot
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22
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GK
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ENG
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Tom Heaton
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23
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DF
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ENG
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Luke Shaw
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24
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GK
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CMR
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André Onana
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25
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MF
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URU
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Manuel Ugarte
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26
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DF
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ENG
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Ayden Heaven
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35
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DF
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NIR
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Jonny Evans
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37
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MF
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ENG
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Kobbie Mainoo
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41
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DF
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ENG
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Harry Amass
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43
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MF
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ENG
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Toby Collyer
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55
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DF
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ENG
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Tyler Fredricson
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56
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FW
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DEN
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Chido Obi
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—
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FW
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BRA
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Matheus Cunha
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No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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10
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FW
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ENG
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Marcus Rashford (at Aston Villa until 30 June 2025)[7]
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12
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DF
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NED
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Tyrell Malacia (at PSV Eindhoven until 30 June 2025)[8]
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21
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FW
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BRA
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Antony (at Real Betis until 30 June 2025)[9]
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No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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36
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FW
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ENG
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Ethan Wheatley (at Walsall until 30 June 2025)[10]
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44
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MF
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ENG
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Dan Gore (at Rotherham until 30 June 2025)[11]
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—
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FW
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ENG
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Jadon Sancho (at Chelsea until 30 June 2025)[12]
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Manchester United F.C. Under-21s and Academy
- As of 4 February 2025[13][14]
List of under-21s and academy players with articles
No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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42
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MF
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MLI
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Sékou Koné
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45
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GK
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ENG
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Dermot Mee
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48
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GK
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ENG
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Hubert Graczyk
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50
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GK
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ENG
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Elyh Harrison
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57
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MF
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ENG
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Jack Fletcher
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63
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MF
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GIB
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James Scanlon
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No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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64
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MF
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IRL
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Jack Moorhouse
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66
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DF
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ENG
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Habeeb Ogunneye
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75
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MF
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ENG
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Jayce Fitzgerald
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80
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DF
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ENG
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Jaydan Kamason
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87
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DF
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ENG
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Godwill Kukonki
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No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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40
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GK
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CZE
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Radek Vítek (at Blau-Weiß Linz until 30 June 2025)[15]
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49
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FW
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ENG
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Ethan Ennis (at Doncaster Rovers until 30 June 2025)[16]
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51
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DF
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ENG
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Rhys Bennett (at Fleetwood Town until 30 June 2025)[17]
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52
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FW
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ENG
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Joe Hugill (at Carlisle United until 30 June 2025)[18]
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53
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MF
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ENG
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Sam Mather (at Tranmere Rovers until 30 June 2025)[19]
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No.
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Pos.
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Nation
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Player
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54
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DF
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SCO
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Louis Jackson (at Tranmere Rovers until 30 June 2025)[20]
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60
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DF
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ENG
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Sonny Aljofree (at Accrington Stanley until 30 June 2025)[21]
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67
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DF
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ENG
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James Nolan (at Inverness Caledonian Thistle until 30 June 2025)[22]
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68
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DF
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SCO
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Jack Kingdon (at Rochdale until 30 June 2025)[23]
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73
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FW
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ENG
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Ethan Williams (at Cheltenham Town until 30 June 2025)[24]
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Team
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First team
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U21s
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U18s
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Award
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Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year
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Players' Player of the Year
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Denzil Haroun Reserve Team Player of the Year
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Jimmy Murphy Young Player of the Year
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Inaugurated
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1987–88
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2005–06
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1989–90
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1989–90
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Holder
(2024–25)
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Bruno Fernandes[25]
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Bruno Fernandes[26]
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Tyler Fredricson[27]
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Harry Amass[28]
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- ^ U-23s (2016–2022)
Position
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Staff
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Head coach
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Ruben Amorim[29]
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Assistant head coach
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Carlos Fernandes[30]
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First-team coaches
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Adélio Cândido
Emanuel Ferro
Darren Fletcher
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Goalkeeping coach
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Jorge Vital
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Assistant goalkeeping coach
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Craig Mawson[31]
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Head of sports medicine
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Gary O'Driscoll[32]
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Senior first-team doctor
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Jim Moxon
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Head physiotherapist
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Jordan Reece
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First-team physiotherapists
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Ibrahim Kerem
Andy Walling
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First-team sports therapists
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Abner Bruzzichessi
Alan Watmough
Andy Caveney
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Head of physical performance
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Ed Leng[33]
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Physical performance coach
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Paulo Barreira
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Fitness coaches
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Charlie Owen
Paulo Gaudino[34]
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First-team strength and power coach
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Michael Clegg[35]
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First-team sports scientist
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Michael Eglon
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Director of academy
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Nick Cox[36]
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Head of player development & coaching (U19–U23)
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Travis Binnion[37]
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Under-21s lead coach
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Under-18s lead coach
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Adam Lawrence[38]
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Senior academy coach
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Mark Dempsey[39]
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Dates
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Name
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Notes
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1878–1892
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Unknown
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1892–1900
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A. H. Albut
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1900–1903
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James West
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1903–1912
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Ernest Mangnall
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1912–1914
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John Bentley
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1914–1921
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Jack Robson
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1921–1926
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John Chapman
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1926–1927
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Lal Hilditch
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Player-manager
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1927–1931
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Herbert Bamlett
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1931–1932
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Walter Crickmer
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1932–1937
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Scott Duncan
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1937–1945
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Walter Crickmer
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1945–1969
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Matt Busby
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1958
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Jimmy Murphy
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Caretaker manager
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1969–1970
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Wilf McGuinness
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1970–1971
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Matt Busby
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1971–1972
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Frank O'Farrell
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1972–1977
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Tommy Docherty
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1977–1981
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Dave Sexton
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1981–1986
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Ron Atkinson
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1986–2013
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Alex Ferguson
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2013–2014
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David Moyes
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2014
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Ryan Giggs
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Caretaker player-manager
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2014–2016
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Louis van Gaal
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2016–2018
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José Mourinho
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2018–2021
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Ole Gunnar Solskjær
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2021
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Michael Carrick
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Caretaker manager
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2021–2022
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Ralf Rangnick
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Interim manager
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2022–2024
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Erik ten Hag
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2024
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Ruud van Nistelrooy
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Interim manager
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2024–
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Ruben Amorim
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Person / People
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Associated company
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Shares
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Ref.
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Glazer Family
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Red Football Shareholder Limited
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63.3%
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[40]
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe
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Ineos
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28.94%
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Position
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Name[41][42]
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Executive co-chairmen
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Avram Glazer
Joel Glazer
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Chief executive officer
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Omar Berrada
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Chief operating officer
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Collette Roche[43]
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Chief financial officer
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Roger Bell
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Chief communications officer
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Toby Craig
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Chief business officer
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Marc Armstrong
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General counsel
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Martin Mosley
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Chief of international football relations
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Jean-Claude Blanc
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Directors
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Avram Glazer
Joel Glazer
Kevin Glazer
Bryan Glazer
Darcie Glazer Kassewitz
Edward Glazer
John Reece
Rob Nevin
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Independent directors
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Robert Leitão
John Hooks
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Office
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Name
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Life president
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Martin Edwards[44]
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Directors
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Omar Berrada
Dave Brailsford
Michael Edelson
Alex Ferguson[45]
David Gill
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Technical director
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Jason Wilcox[46]
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Director of recruitment
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Christopher Vivell[47]
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Director of football negotiations
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Matt Hargreaves
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Performance director
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Sam Erith (interim)[48]
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Club secretary
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Rebecca Britain[49]
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Manchester United's honours
Type
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Competition
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Titles
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Seasons
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Domestic
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First Division/Premier League
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20s
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1907–08, 1910–11, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13
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Second Division
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2
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1935–36, 1974–75
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FA Cup
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13
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1908–09, 1947–48, 1962–63, 1976–77, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1989–90, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2003–04, 2015–16, 2023–24
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Football League Cup/EFL Cup
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6
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1991–92, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2016–17, 2022–23
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FA Charity Shield/FA Community Shield
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21
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1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965*, 1967*, 1977*, 1983, 1990*, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016 (* shared)
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Continental
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European Cup/UEFA Champions League
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3
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1967–68, 1998–99, 2007–08
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European Cup Winners' Cup
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1
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1990–91
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UEFA Europa League
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1
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2016–17
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UEFA Super Cup
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1
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1991
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Worldwide
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FIFA Club World Cup
|
1
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2008
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Intercontinental Cup
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1
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1999
|
- Doubles
- League and FA Cup (3): 1993–94, 1995–96, 1998–99
- League and UEFA Champions League (2): 1998–99, 2007–08
- League and EFL Cup (1): 2008–09
- EFL Cup and UEFA Europa League (1): 2016–17
- Trebles
- League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League (1): 1998–99
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