List of Manchester City F.C. records and statistics

This article lists various statistics related to Manchester City Football Club.

Honours

Best performances in competitions entered
Competition Best result Championship Runners-up
Premier League/First DivisionWinners66
First Division/Second DivisionWinners74
Second DivisionThird00
FA CupWinners65
Football League CupWinners71
Full Members CupRunners-up01
Football League TrophyFirst Round00
Community Shield/Charity ShieldWinners66
UEFA Champions League/European CupSemi-Finals00
UEFA Europa League/UEFA CupQuarter-Finals00
UEFA Cup Winners' CupWinners10

Player of the Year awards

Each season since the end of the 1966–67 season, the members of the Manchester City Official Supporters Club have voted by ballot to choose the player on the team they feel is the most worthy of recognition for his performances during that season. The table in the linked main article above lists all of the recipients of this award since its inception.


Year Winner
1967 Tony Book
1968 Colin Bell
1969 Glyn Pardoe
1970 Francis Lee
1971 Mike Doyle
1972 Mike Summerbee
1973 Mike Summerbee
1974 Mike Doyle
1975 Alan Oakes
1976 Joe Corrigan
1977 David Watson
1978 Joe Corrigan
1979 Asa Hartford
Year Winner
1980 Joe Corrigan
1981 Paul Power
1982 Tommy Caton
1983 Kevin Bond
1984 Mick McCarthy
1985 Paul Power
1986 Kenny Clements
1987 Neil McNab
1988 Steve Redmond
1989 Neil McNab
1990 Colin Hendry
1991 Niall Quinn
1992 Tony Coton
Year Winner
1993 Garry Flitcroft
1994 Tony Coton
1995 Uwe Rösler
1996 Giorgi Kinkladze
1997 Giorgi Kinkladze
1998 Michael Brown
1999 Gerard Wiekens
2000 Shaun Goater
2001 Danny Tiatto
2002 Ali Benarbia
2003 Sylvain Distin
2004 Shaun Wright-Phillips
2005 Richard Dunne
Year Winner
2019 Bernardo Silva

Appearances

All-time appearances

This table lists all the Manchester City players with more than 400 appearances for the club.
Figures in brackets are substitute appearances.
Names in bold are players who are still at the club at present.

As of 26 June 2020[7][8]
Rank Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Europe Other[lower-alpha 1] Total
1 Alan Oakes1959–1976561 (3)41 (0)46 (1)17 (0)11 (0)676   (4)
2 Joe Corrigan1967–1983476 (0)37 (0)52 (0)27 (0)12 (1)604   (1)
3 Mike Doyle1967–1978441 (7)44 (0)23 (0)20 (0)37 (0)565   (7)
4 Bert Trautmann1949–1964508 (0)33 (0)4 (0)00 (0)0 (0)545   (0)
5 Colin Bell1966–1979393 (1)33 (1)40 (0)23 (1)9 (0)498   (3)
6 Eric Brook1928–1939450 (0)41 (0)0 (0)0 (0)2 (0)493   (0)[lower-alpha 2]
7 Tommy Booth1968–1981380 (2)27 (0)44 (2)26 (0)11 (0)487   (4)
8 Mike Summerbee1965–1975355 (2)34 (0)36 (0)16 (0)8 (1)449   (3)
9 Paul Power1975–1986358 (7)28 (0)37 (1)7 (1)7 (1)437   (10)
10 Willie Donachie1970–1980351 (4)21 (0)40 (0)13 (1)12 (0)433   (5)
11 David Silva2010–304 (27)32 (4)19 (3)68 (7)4 (2)427   (43)
12 Neil Young1961–1972330 (2)32 (1)27 (0)17 (0)4 (0)412   (3)
13 Ernie Toseland1928–1939368 (0)41 (0)0 (0)0 (0)2 (0)411   (0)
14 Sam Cowan1924–1935369 (0)37 (0)0 (0)0 (0)1 (0)407   (0)
  1. Includes appearances in the Charity Shield/Community Shield, Test Matches and the now-defunct Anglo-Italian Cup, Anglo-Scottish Cup, Full Members' Cup and Texaco Cup. Wartime matches excluded.
  2. Brook also played three games in the 1939–40 season, which were expunged from the records following the outbreak of the Second World War.


International competitions

As of match played 26 February 2020[9]
Ranking Name Nationality Years CL CWC EL ICFC IC SC FCWC Total
1 David Silva  Spain 2010– 54 0 14 0 0 0 0 68
2 Sergio Agüero  Argentina 2011– 58 0 4 0 0 0 0 62
3 Fernandinho  Brazil 2013– 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 58
4 Joe Hart  England 2006–2017 40 0 15 0 0 0 0 55
5 Yaya Touré  Ivory Coast 2010–2018 38 0 11 0 0 1 0 49
6 Vincent Kompany  Belgium 2008–2019 36 0 11 0 0 0 0 47
7 Raheem Sterling  England 2015– 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 43
8 Pablo Zabaleta  Argentina 2008–2017 31 0 12 0 0 0 0 43
9 Nicolás Otamendi  Argentina 2015– 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 39
10 Kevin De Bruyne  Belgium 2015– 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 34

Goalscorers

Sergio Agüero is the top scorer in the history of the club

All-time top goalscorers

As of match played 25 June 2020[10]
Ranking Name Nationality Years Total
1Sergio Agüero Argentina2011–254
2Eric Brook England1927-1940177
3Tommy Johnson England1920-1930166
4Colin Bell England1966–1979153
5Joe Hayes England1953-1965154
6Billy Meredith Wales1894-1906
1921-1924
152
7Francis Lee England1967-1974148
8Tommy Browell England1913-1926139
9Billie Gillespie Scotland1897-1905132
10Fred Tilson England1928-1938132


First Division / Premier League

As of match played 16 June 2020[11]
Ranking Name Nationality Years Goals
1Sergio Agüero Argentina2011–180
2Eric Brook England1927-1940–158
3Tommy Johnson  England1920-1930–158
4Billy Meredith Wales1894-1906
1921-1924
146
5Joe Hayes England1953-1965142
6Billie Gillespie Scotland1897-1905126
7Tommy Browell England1913-1926122
8Colin Bell England1966-1979117
9Francis Lee England1967-1974112
10Fred Tilson England1928-1938110
  • Most goals scored in First Division / Premier League: 180 Sergio Agüero
  • Most goals scored in one First Division season: 38 Tommy Johnson (1928–29)
  • Most goals scored in one Premier League season: 26 Sergio Agüero (2014–15)
  • Most goals scored in one Premier League match: 5 Sergio Agüero (2015–16)
  • Most hat-tricks scored in the Premier League : 12 Sergio Agüero (2011-)

Manchester City F.C players that won the Golden Boot in First Division / Premier League award

Transfers

Many transfers have undisclosed fees, and thus transfer fees are not accurate. Where players have signed/left on undisclosed fees, a reference is given for the estimated transfer fee from a reputable source.

Highest transfer fees paid

NameFromFeeDate
1 Rodri Atlético Madrid£63.6M2019
2 Riyad Mahrez Leicester City£60M2018
Joao Cancelo Juventus£60M[12]2019
4 Aymeric Laporte Athletic Bilbao£57M2018
5 Kevin De Bruyne VfL Wolfsburg£55M[13]2015
6 Benjamin Mendy Monaco£49M2017
7 Kyle Walker Tottenham Hotspur£48M[14]2017
8 John Stones Everton£47.5M2016
9 Raheem Sterling Liverpool£44M[15]2015
10 Bernardo Silva Monaco£43M2017

Highest transfer fees received

NameToFeeDate
1 Danilo Juventus£34.1M[12]2019
2 Kelechi Iheanacho Leicester City£24M[16]2017
3 Álvaro Negredo Valencia£24M[17]2015
4 Shaun Wright-Phillips Chelsea£21M[18]2005
5 Mario Balotelli Milan£19M[19]2013
6 Robinho Milan£18M[20]2010
7 Brahim Díaz Real Madrid£15.5M[21]2019
8 Douglas Luiz Aston Villa£15M[22]2019
9 Angus Gunn Southampton£13.5M[23]2018
10 Javi García Zenit Saint Petersburg£13M2014

Progression of record transfer fee paid

Fee Selling club Transferred player Transfer date Notes
2pBolton Wanderers John GunnOctober 1896Earliest recorded transfer fee[24]
£250Newton Heath Joe CassidyApril 1900[24]
£450Glossop North End Irvine ThornleyApril 1904[24][25]
£1,200Norwich City David RossFebruary 1907[24]
£1,780Everton Tommy BrowellOctober 1913[24]
£2,500Derby County Horace BarnesMay 1914[24]
£3,400Bolton Wanderers Frank RobertsOctober 1922[24]
£4,700Partick Thistle Jimmy McMullanFebruary 1926[24]
£10,000Blackpool Peter DohertyFebruary 1936[24]
£25,000Swansea Town Roy PaulJuly 1950[24]
£55,000Huddersfield Town Denis LawMarch 1960British record[24]
£60,000Bolton Wanderers Francis LeeOctober 1967[24]
£200,000Queens Park Rangers Rodney MarshMarch 1972[24]
£275,000Sunderland Dennis TueartMarch 1974[24]
£275,000Luton Town Paul FutcherJune 1978[24]
£765,000Preston North End Michael RobinsonSeptember 1979
£1,450,277Wolverhampton Wanderers Steve Daley5 September 1979British record
£2.5MWimbledon Keith Curle14 August 1991
£3MPortsmouth Lee Bradbury30 July 1997
£3.65MWest Ham United Paulo Wanchope9 August 2000
£5MPreston North End Jon Macken5 February 2002
£13MParis Saint Germain Nicolas Anelka7 June 2002
£19MCSKA Moscow 2 July 2008[26]
£32.5MReal Madrid Robinho1 September 2008British record[27]
£38MAtlético Madrid Sergio Agüero28 July 2011[28]
£44MLiverpool Raheem Sterling14 July 2015Record for an English player[29]
£54MVfL Wolfsburg Kevin De Bruyne30 August 2015
£57MAthletic Bilbao Aymeric Laporte30 January 2018
£60MLeicester City Riyad Mahrez10 July 2018
£62.8MAtlético Madrid Rodri4 July 2019

Records

Scorelines

  • Record League victory: 11–3 v. Lincoln City (23 March 1895, most goals scored), 10–0 v. Darwen (18 February 1899, widest margin of victory)[30]
  • Record League defeat: 0–8 v. Burton Wanderers (26 December 1894), 0–8 v. Wolverhampton Wanderers (23 December 1933), 1–9 v. Everton (3 September 1906), 2–10 v. Small Heath (17 March 1893)[30]
  • Record FA Cup victory: 12–0 v. Liverpool Stanley (4 October 1890)[31]
  • Record FA Cup defeat: 0–6 v. Preston North End (30 January 1897), 2–8 v. Bradford Park Avenue (30 January 1946)[31]
  • Record European victory: 7–0 v. Schalke 04, UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg (12 March 2019)
  • Record European defeat: 0–4 v. Barcelona, UEFA Champions League group stage (19 October 2016)

Wins

  • Most wins in a row (all competitions): 20, 26 August – 3 December 2017 (includes match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, won on penalties)[32]
  • Most wins in a row (league): 18, 26 August – 27 December 2017
  • Most home wins in a row (all competitions): 20, 9 September 2017 – 4 March 2018
  • Most away wins in a row (all competitions): 11, 21 May – 26 November 2017
  • Most home wins in a row (league): 20, 5 March 2011 – 21 March 2012
  • Most away wins in a row (league): 11, 21 May – 27 December 2017

Draws

  • Most draws in a row: 6, 5 April – 6 September 1913
  • Most home draws in a row: 6, 18 October – 20 December 1924
  • Most away draws in a row: 7, 9 September – 24 November 1990
  • Most league draws in a row: 7, 5 October  - 28 October 2009

Losses

  • Most defeats in a row: 8, 23 August – 14 October 1995
  • Most home defeats in a row: 5, 5 December 1987 – 23 January 1988
  • Most away defeats in a row: 14, 5 November 1892 – 13 January 1894
  • Longest unbeaten run: 28, 27 April 2017 – 3 December 2017
  • Longest unbeaten run in the league: 30, 8 April 2017 – 2 January 2018
  • Longest unbeaten run at home: 41, 25 December 1919 – 19 November 1921
  • Longest unbeaten run away: 15, 26 December 1998 – 26 September 1999
  • Longest winless run: 17, 26 December 1979 – 7 April 1980
  • Longest winless run at home: 9, 26 December 1979 – 7 April 1980
  • Longest winless run away: 34, 11 February 1986 – 17 October 1987

Seasonal

  • Most goals in all competitions in a season: 169 – 2018–19[33]
  • Most League goals in a season: 108 – 1926–27, 2001–02[6]
  • Most points in a season (2 points per win): 62 – 1946–47, Second Division[6]
  • Most points in a season (3 points per win): 100 – 2017–18, Premier League[6]
  • Most League wins in a season: 32 – 2017–18,[34] 2018–19[35]
  • Most home League wins in a season: 19 – 1920–21, 2001–02
  • Most away League wins in a season: 16 – 2017–18

Clean sheets

  • Most clean sheets in one season: 33 in 61 matches, (2018–19).
  • Most clean sheets by an individual goalkeeper in one season: 29, Joe Hart, (2010-11).
  • Most clean sheets by an individual goalkeeper: 138, Joe Hart (2006–2017).
  • Most Premier League clean sheets by an individual goalkeeper in one season: 20 in 38 matches, Ederson Moraes, Premier League, 2018–19.
  • Most Premier League Golden Glove: 4, Joe Hart
  • Most consecutive wins of the Premier League Golden Glove: 3, Joe Hart (2010-11/2011-12/2012-2013)
  • Most clean sheets overall in the Premier League: 109, Joe Hart (2006–2017)
  • Most consecutive league clean sheets during a season: 6, 15 September 2018 – 29 October 2018.
  • Longest run without a clean sheet: 14 games, 15 December 2004 – 9 April 2005.

Internationals

Attendances


Managerial records

  • First full-time manager: Frederick Hopkinson.
  • Most seasons as coach: Les McDowall, thirteen years from June 1950 to May 1963.
  • Most consecutive seasons as coach: Les McDowall, managed the club for thirteen years between 1950 and 1963.
  • Most trophies won as coach: Pep Guardiola, 8 titles out of 18 possible between August 2016 and August 2020.


Coaches individual awards while coaching Manchester City F.C


Internationals

The following players represented their countries while playing for Manchester City (the figure in brackets is the number of caps gained while a Manchester City player. Many of these players also gained caps while at other clubs.) Figures for active players (In Bold) last updated in November 2019

*Players with no first team appearances.

Notes

  1. Record for any English club outside of games at Wembley Stadium

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