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  2. Manchester City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City Football Club (or simply Man City F.C.) is a professional football club based in Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Founded in 1880 as St. Mark's (West Gorton) , they became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City in 1894.

  3. File:City logo 2012.svg - Wikipedia

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    2012-12-23 20:22 Emarsee 413×205× (1429 bytes) Previous revision was a PNG file embedded inside a SVG, fixing 2012-12-22 22:07 FreshCorp619 1356×672× (54593 bytes) Uploading a non-free logo using [[Wikipedia:File_Upload_Wizard|File Upload Wizard]]

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    See also the Wikipedia trademark disclaimer and Wikipedia:Logos. This is a Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image of a registered trademark or copyrighted logo . If non-free content restrictions apply, this image should not be rendered any larger than is required for the purposes of identification and/or critical commentary.

  5. History of Manchester City F.C. (1880–1928) - Wikipedia

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    Manchester: The Greatest City. Polar Publishing. Clayton, David (2002). Everything under the Blue Moon: the complete book of Manchester City FC - and more!. Edinburgh: Mainstream publishing. ISBN 1-84018-687-9. Murray, Chris (2002). Attitude Blue: Manchester City F.C. and P.L.C. Manchester: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 0-9520520-9-1.

  6. 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.

  7. History of Manchester City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Manchester City reached two consecutive FA Cup finals, losing to Everton in 1933, before claiming the Cup by beating Portsmouth in 1934. [9] During the 1934 cup run, Manchester City broke the record for the highest home attendance of any club in English football history, as 84,569 fans packed Maine Road for a sixth round FA Cup tie against Stoke City in 1934—a record which ...

  8. Etihad Campus - Wikipedia

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    Etihad Campus is an area of Sportcity, Manchester which is mostly owned and operated by Manchester City.The campus includes the Etihad Stadium, the City Football Academy (CFA) training facility and club world headquarters, [1] and undeveloped land adjacent to both of these facilities.

  9. 1953–54 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Manchester United: H Maine Road: 2 - 0 Hart, Revie 53,097 9 September 1953 Huddersfield Town: A Leeds Road: 1 – 1 Little 24,341 12 September 1953 Cardiff City: H Maine Road: 1 – 1 (og) 31,915 16 September 1953 Huddersfield Town: H Maine Road: 0 – 1 24,580 19 September 1953 Arsenal: A Highbury: 2 – 2 Hart, Spurdle 65,869 26 September ...