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The following former Manchester City players and managers are inductees in the English Football Hall of Fame (a.k.a. the National Football Museum Hall of Fame) and are listed according to the year of their induction within the various categories:
City announced on 19 September 2011 that they would build an 80-acre training facility, known since as the City Football Academy to cater for around 400 youth players at a time, [20] the campus was opened on 8 December 2014, [21] and has since become the base for all senior and youth Manchester City men's and women's teams.
Manchester City F.C. wartime guest players (19 P) Pages in category "Manchester City F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,326 total.
The following former Manchester City players and managers have been inducted into the Manchester City F.C. Hall of Fame, and are listed according to the year of their induction: [105] Inductees at the MCFC Hall of Fame
More than 290 players have represented Manchester City in at least 25 and fewer than 100 competitive first team matches. A number of the players listed achieved firsts or milestones for the club. David Weir , who captained the club in the Ardwick era, was the first England international to play for the club. [ 3 ]
Michael Johnson (born 24 February 1988) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.. Johnson was a product of the Leeds United, Feyenoord, [2] Crewe Alexandra, Liverpool, [3] Everton and Manchester City youth academies.
Known for his dribbling, playmaking and composure, he is regarded as one of the best players in the world. [8] An academy graduate of Manchester City, Palmer made his senior debut for the club in 2020, and was later part of their squad that won a continental treble of the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League in 2023.
Reece was a central defender and full back who signed for Manchester City's academy from Walsall's School of Excellence in 2007. [3] In May 2008, Reece signed his first professional scholarship with the club.