First-team squad
- As of 8 January 2012.[126]
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On loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Reserves and academy
Further information: Manchester United F.C. Reserves and Academy
Former players
Further information: List of Manchester United F.C. players and Category:Manchester United F.C. players
Club captains
Further information: List of Manchester United F.C. players#Club captains
Player records
Further information: List of Manchester United F.C. records and statistics
Club officials
- Owner: Glazer family via Red Football Shareholder Limited[133]
- Honorary president: Martin Edwards[134]
- Manchester United Limited
- Co-chairmen: Joel Glazer & Avram Glazer[135]
- Chief executive: David Gill[135]
- Chief operating officer: Michael Bolingbroke[135]
- Commercial director: Richard Arnold[136]
- Chief of Staff: Ed Woodward[137]
- Non-executive directors: Bryan Glazer, Kevin Glazer, Edward Glazer & Darcie Glazer[135]
- Manchester United Football Club
- Directors: David Gill, Michael Edelson, Sir Bobby Charlton, Maurice Watkins[137]
- Club secretary: John Alexander[138]
- Global ambassador: Bryan Robson[139]
- Coaching and medical staff
- Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson[140]
- Assistant manager: Mike Phelan[141]
- First team coach: René Meulensteen[142]
- Goalkeeping coach: Eric Steele[143]
- Fitness coach: Tony Strudwick[144]
- Reserve team manager: Warren Joyce[145]
Managerial history
Main article: List of Manchester United F.C. managers
Dates[146] | Name | Notes |
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1878–1892 | Unknown | |
1892–1900 | A. H. Albut | |
1900–1903 | James West | |
1903–1912 | Ernest Mangnall | |
1912–1914 | John Bentley | |
1914–1922 | Jack Robson | |
1922–1926 | John Chapman | First manager from outside England |
1926–1927 | Lal Hilditch | |
1927–1931 | Herbert Bamlett | |
1931–1932 | Walter Crickmer | |
1932–1937 | Scott Duncan | |
1937–1945 | Walter Crickmer | |
1945–1969 | Matt Busby | |
1969–1970 | Wilf McGuinness | |
1970–1971 | Matt Busby | |
1971–1972 | Frank O'Farrell | First manager from outside the United Kingdom |
1972–1977 | Tommy Docherty | |
1977–1981 | Dave Sexton | |
1981–1986 | Ron Atkinson | |
1986–present | Alex Ferguson | Both most honours won and longest serving in Manchester United's history[140] |
Honours
Manchester United's first trophy was the Manchester Cup, which it won as Newton Heath in 1886.[147] In 1908, the club won its first league title, and won the FA Cup for the first time the following year. Manchester United won the most trophies in the 1990s; five league titles, four FA Cups, one League Cup, five Charity Shields (one shared), one UEFA Champions League, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, one UEFA Super Cup and one Intercontinental Cup.The club currently holds the record for most top-division titles (19), the most FA Cups (11), and the most FA Cup Final appearances (18).[148] Manchester United holds the record for the most Premier League titles (12), and was the first English team to win the European Cup in 1968. The club's most recent trophy came in August 2011 with the 2011 FA Community Shield title.
The only major honour that Manchester United has never won is the UEFA Europa League,[149] although the team reached the quarter-finals in 1984–85 and the semi-finals of the competition's precursor tournament, the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, in 1964–65.[150][151]
Domestic
League
- First Division[nb 3] (until 1992) and Premier League:[nb 3] 19
- Second Division:[nb 3] 2
Cups
- FA Cup: 11
- League Cup: 4
- FA Charity/Community Shield: 19 (15 outright, 4 shared)
European
Worldwide
Doubles and Trebles
- Doubles:
- League and FA Cup: 3
- League and League Cup: 1
- European Double (League and European Cup): 2
- "The Treble" (League, FA Cup and European Cup): 1
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