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Manchester City F.C. Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Test your knowledge about Manchester City F.C. with this engaging quiz covering the club's history, achievements, and more.

1 What is Manchester City F.C.'s nickname?

2 Which of the following titles did Manchester City F.C. win?

3 When was Manchester City F.C. founded?

4 The inaugural match at the new stadium was a 2–1 win over ________ in a friendly match.

5 on ________: Club News – Recent results – Upcoming fixtures – Club stats

6 What is the motto of Manchester City F.C.?

7 The current club crest was adopted in 1997, a result of the previous crest being ineligible for registration as a ________.

8 What preceded Manchester City F.C.?

9 The stadium has been City's home since the end of the 2002–03 season, when the club moved from ________.

💡 Interesting Facts

  • footballer Roy Cheetham was the first Manchester City player to be used as a substitute.
  • new Manchester City F.C. chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak was also the man who negotiated the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix's inclusion in the 2009 Formula One season.
  • the former English football player Eric Brook is the all-time record goalscorer for Manchester City F.C. with 178 goals.
  • victory in the 1904 FA Cup Final gave Manchester City F.C. their first major honour.
  • at 15 years and 314 days, Glyn Pardoe was the youngest footballer ever to play for Manchester City when he made his debut in 1962.
  • Wilf Wild was the first Manchester City manager to win the League Championship.
  • footballer George Wynn was Manchester City's leading goalscorer in three consecutive seasons.
  • Sam Cowan is the only footballer to have represented Manchester City in three FA Cup finals.
  • Sam Ormerod was the first manager to gain promotion to the First Division, the highest level of English football, with Manchester City F.C..
  • Tommy Johnson holds the record for the most goals scored by a Manchester City player in a single season.
  • footballer David Weir scored Manchester City's first ever FA Cup goal.