Overview of Manchester United
Abbreviation: Manchester United (Man Utd or United)
Nickname: Red Devils (Red Devils)
Time of establishment of the club: 1878 (named Newton Heath, renamed Manchester United on April 28, 1902)
The city where the club is located: Manchester.
Officially became a professional club in 1892
City: Manchester, England
Home ground: Old Trafford
Address: Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, GB-MANCHESTER, M16 0RA
Stadium capacity: 76,212 people
Official email: webmaster@manutd.com
Current head coach: Sir Alex Ferguson
Manchester United team song: Come on Your Reds
Glory Glory Man Utd
Sing up for the Champions
First team roster
Number and name (English) Birthday joining year original club transfer fee
Goalkeeper
1 Edwin Van Der Sar October 29, 1970 Fulham 2 million pounds in 2005
12 Ben Foster April 3, 1983 Stoke City 1 million pounds in 2005
29 Tomasz Kuszczak March 20, 1982 West Bromwich Albion 3 million pounds in 2006
38 Thomas Heaton April 15, 1986 2005 Youth Army--
Defender
2 Gary Neville 1975 February 18, 1991 Youth Army--
3 Patrice Evra May 15, 1981, 2006 Monaco 5.5 million pounds
5 Rio Ferdinand (Rio Ferdinand) November 07, 1978 Leeds United 31.12 million pounds in 2002
6 Wes Brown (Wes Brown) October 13, 1979 1996 Youth Army--
15 Nemanja Vidic October 21, 1981 2006 Spartak Moscow 7 million pounds
19 Gerard Piqué February 2, 1987 2004 Barcelona
22 John O'Shea April 30, 1981 1998 Youth Army--
25 Danny Simpson 1987 January 4, 2003 Youth Army--
27 Mikael Silvestre August 9, 1977, 1999 Inter Milan 4 million pounds
Midfield
4 Owen Hargreaves? January 20, 1981, Bayern Munich 17 million pounds in 2007
7 Cristiano Ronaldo ) February 5, 1985, 2003 Sporting Lisbon 12.24 million pounds
8 Anderson (Anderson) April 13, 1988, 2007 Porto 17 million pounds
11 Ryan Gee Ryan Giggs November 29, 1973 1990 Youth Army--
13 Park Ji-Sung 19
February 25, 2005, PSV 4 million pounds
16 Michael Carrick July 28, 1981, 2006 Tottenham Hotspur 18.6 million pounds
17 Nani November 17, 1986 Sporting Lisbon 14 million pounds in 2007
18 Paul Scholes November 16, 1974 1991 Youth Army of the Year--
24 Darren Fletcher (Darren Fletcher) February 1, 1984 Youth Army of 2000--
33 Chris Eagles (Chris Eagles) November 19, 1985 Youth Army 2002--
43 Sam Hewson November 28, 1988 Youth Army 2007--
Forward
9 Louis Saha August 8, 1978 Fulham 12.9 million pounds in 2004
10 Wayne Rooney 1985 October 24, 2004 Everton 27 million pounds
32 Carlos Tevez February 5, 1984 West Ham loan in 2007
47 Danny Wellbeck November 26, 1990 2008 [2] Youth Army--
Loan Player
Number Name (English) Date of Birth Year of Joining Loan period of the loan team
23 Jonny Evans January 3, 1988 End of the 2008 Sunderland season
28 Darron Gibson ( Darron Gibson) October 25, 1987, 2005 Wolves end of season 2008
30 Lee Martin (Lee Martin) February 9, 1987 Sheffield United 2008 end of season
35 Kieran Lee June 22, 1988 Queens Park Rangers 2006 end of season
39 Fraizer Campbell September 13, 1987 2004 End of the 2008 season at Hull City
45 Febian Brandy February 4, 1989 End of the 2008 Swansea season
--Manchester United Manucho Goncalves (Manucho Goncalves) March 07, 1983 End of the 2008 Panathinaikos season
Staff list
Head coach Scotland Asia Sir Alex Ferguson
Assistant coach Carlos Queiroz, Portugal
First team coach England Mike Phelan )
Technical development coach René Meulensteen, Netherlands
First team coach (forward) Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Norway
p>
Goalkeeping coach England Tony Coton
Fitness coach Tony Strudwick
Fitness coach Mick Chi Mick Clegg
Reserve team caretaker leader Scotland Bligh
Brian McClair
Chief Scout England Jim Dog
Chief European Scout Scotland Martin Ferguson
Brian McClair, Director of Youth Academy Training Academy, Scotland
Jimmy Ryan, Director of Youth Academy Football, Scotland
Club Doctor Steve ·Dr. Steve McNally
Club Assistant Physician Dr. Tony Gill
Military Doctor Rob Swire
p>Historical team leaders
Name during tenure
A. H. Albut 1892-1900
James West 1900- 1903
J. Ernest Mangnall 1903-1912
John Bentley 1912-1914
Accumulation ·Jack Robson 1914-1922
John Chapman 1921-1927
Clarence "Lal" Hilditch 1926- 1927
Herbert Bamlett 1927-1931
Walter Crickmer 1931-1932
Scott· Scott Duncan 1932-1937
Walter Crickmer 1937-1945
Sir Matt Busby 1945-1969
Wilf McGuinness 1969-1970
Sir Matt Busby 1970-1971
Frank O'Farrell 1971-1972
Tommy Docherty 1972-1977
Dave Weston (Dave Sexton) 1977-1981
Ron Atkinson 1981-1986
Sir Alex Ferguson 1986—
p>Club Hall of Honor
English top league championship: 17 times (1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001 , 2003, 2007, 2008)
English FA Cup Champions: 11 times (1909 1948 1963 1977 1983 1985 1990 1994 1996 1999 2004)
English League Cup Champions: 2 times ( 1992, 2006)
England Community Shield Championship: 15 times (1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965, 1967, 1977, 1983, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007)
p>
European Champions Cup: 2 times (1967-68, 1998-99, 2007-2008)
European Cup Winners’ Cup: 1 (1990-91)
European Super Cup champion: 1 time (1991)
Toyota Cup champion: 1 time (1999)
Club’s best
Highest winning record in Europe: Manchester United 10:0 RSC Anderleich, 1956/9/26
Highest league victory record: Manchester United 9:0 Ipswich, 1995/3/4
Football The highest victory record in the General Cup: Manchester United 8:0 Yeovil Town, 1949/02/12
The biggest defeat in history: Manchester United 0:7 Blackburn Rovers (April 10, 1926) English League One)
Manchester United 0:7 Aston Villa (English League One, December 27, 1930)
Manchester United 0:7 Wolves (December 1931) English League Two on the 26th)
The highest number of spectators at home: 76,089 Manchester United vs. Blackburn (31st round of the Premier League, 2007/03/31)
The highest number of spectators in away games: 81 , 565 Manchester United vs Yeovil City (FA Cup fifth round, 1949/2/12)
Minimum number of spectators at home: 75, 115
Average number of spectators at home: 75 , 842
Highest league points in a single season (2-point system): 64 points (1956-57 English League One)
Highest league points in a single season (3-point system): 92 Points (1993-94 Premier League season)
Most goals scored in a single season: 103 goals (1956-57 English League One, 1958-59 English League One)
Single League Season Player with the most goals: 46 goals, Dennis Law (46 goals in the 1963-64 season)
Highest personal record for goals in a single game: (R. Smith) Smith 6 goals against Walsall 1895
(H. Halse) Halse 6 goals against Swindon 1911
(G. Best) Bestan 6 goals against Northampton 1970
Youngest player: Jeff Whitefoot 16 Years 0104 days 1950.04.14
Oldest player: Billy Meredith 46 years 281 days 1921.05.07
Highest transfer fee: Rio Ferdinand 29 million pounds 2002.07.22 Transferred from Leeds
Highest transfer fee income: Beckham 24.5 million pounds 2003.07.01 Transferred to Real Madrid
Longest time as captain: 1983-1994 Captain, Bryan Robson, 11 years
The player with the most goals in history: 249 goals, Bobby Charlton (1956-73)
Players with the most appearances in history: 758 games, Bobby Charlton (1956-73) Giggs (1991 to present)