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  2. 1985–86 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    29 March 1986 Aston Villa: H Maine Road: 0-0 McNab, Wilson 20,935 31 March 1986 Liverpool: A Anfield: 0-2 43,316 5 April 1986 Arsenal: A Maine Road: 0-1 19,590 12 April 1986 Ipswich Town: A Portman Road: 0-0 13,928 19 April 1986 Nottingham Forest: A City Ground: 1-3 Davies 19,715 26 April 1986 Newcastle United: A St James Park: 1-3 Davies ...

  3. 1986–87 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1986–87 season was Manchester City's 85th season in existence and 65th season in the top division of English football. [1] In addition to the First Division , they competed in the FA Cup , Football League Cup and Full Members' Cup .

  4. 1985–86 Full Members' Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1985-86 Full Members' Cup was the first edition of the tournament created to compensate for the ban on English clubs from European football following the Heysel Stadium disaster. It was won by Chelsea , who beat Manchester City 5–4 in the final at Wembley Stadium .

  5. Manchester City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The holding company of Manchester City, Manchester City Limited, is a private limited company, with approximately 54 million shares in issue. The club has been in private hands since 2007, when the major shareholders agreed to sell their holdings to UK Sports Investments Limited (UKSIL), a company controlled by former Thailand prime minister ...

  6. 1986 Full Members' Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 Full Members' Cup final was a football match which took place at Wembley Stadium on 23 March 1986. It was the final of the inaugural Full Members' Cup , the competition created in the wake of the 1985 ban on English clubs from European competitions following the Heysel disaster .

  7. List of Manchester City F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester City team that won the FA Cup in 1904, the club's first major honour.. Manchester City were formed in 1880 as West Gorton (St. Marks). [1] At this time organised league football did not exist; ordinary matches (that today would be called friendly games) were arranged on a largely ad hoc basis and supplemented by the competitive games that cup competition required.

  8. David Silva - Wikipedia

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    It was Silva's only trophy as captain of Manchester City, and his fifth League Cup title overall, making him the most decorated player in the competition's 60-year history. On 26 July 2020, Silva played his final Premier League game for Manchester City, a 5–0 win over Norwich City.

  9. List of Manchester City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Players with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date 2004 Denis Law, CBE: forward: player: 1960–1961 1973–1974 Billy McNeill, MBE: defender: manager: 1983–1986 2011 Bobby Johnstone: inside right: player: 1955–1959 Managers with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date 2004 Sir Matt Busby, CBE, KCSG: inside right & right half ...