Manchester United F.C.
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Manchester United Football Club is an English football club, based at Old Trafford in Greater Manchester. The club is one of the most successful clubs in England, having won the FA Premier League/Football League fifteen times and the European Cup twice, and has had the highest average attendance in English football for the majority of the past fifty seasons.
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English - Football - Old Trafford - Greater Manchester - FA Premier League - Football League - European Cup
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The club was formed as Newton Heath (L & Y.R.) F.C. in 1878 as the works team of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway depot at Newton Heath. After nearing bankuptcy in 1902, the club was taken over by J.H. Davies who changed its name to Manchester United. United appointed Sir Matt Busby as manager after the Second World War, and his then-unheard-of policy of producing most of the players through the club's youth team brought great success, with the club winning the Football League in 1956 and 1957. This success was halted by the Munich air disaster of 1958, in which eight of the club's players died. It was thought that the club might fold, but once Busby had recovered from his injuries he built another great team which went on to win the football league in 1965 and 1967, and became the first English winners of the European Cup in 1968.
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1878 - Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway - Newton Heath - 1902 - J.H. Davies - Sir Matt Busby - Second World War - The Football League - 1956 - 1957 - Munich air disaster - 1958 - 1965 - 1967 - European Cup - 1968
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The club did not see great success again until the 1990s and early 2000s, when Sir Alex Ferguson guided them to eight league championships in eleven years. In 1999, Manchester United became the first team to win the Football League, the FA Cup and the European Cup in the same season — a record that has still not been equalled. The club had been run as a Public Limited Company since 1991, and a takeover was a real possiblility. An attempted takeover by Rupert Murdoch had been blocked by the British Government in 1999, but in 2005 Malcolm Glazer completed a hostile takeover of the club, despite considerable protests from many of United's supporters.
Related Topics:
Sir Alex Ferguson - 1999 - FA Cup - Public Limited Company - 1991 - Rupert Murdoch - British Government - 2005 - Malcolm Glazer - Hostile takeover
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | History |
| ► | Support |
| ► | Current squad |
| ► | Noted players |
| ► | Managerial history |
| ► | Honours |
| ► | Records |
| ► | Performance in the top division |
| ► | Fans' organisations |
| ► | Fanzines |
| ► | External links |
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