Manchester United is one of the most popular and richest football clubs in the world, valued at $269 million with over 330 million followers globally. With a history dating back to Manchester, England, Manchester United has achieved great success, winning numerous domestic and European trophies under the leadership of legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson from the 1990s onwards. They play their home games at the 75,765 seater Old Trafford stadium located in Greater Manchester.
2. SUMARY
1- INTRODUCTION
2- HISTORY
3- PLAYERS
4- FERGUSON'S TIME
5- STADIUMS
6- FOTOGRAPHIES
3. INTRODUCTION
The Manchester United
Football Club is a football
club originally from
Manchester, England, is
considerate one of the
most popular in the world,
has over 330 million
followers worldwide. With a
value of USD 269 million is
the richest football club.
4. HISTORY
His major accomplishments include winning the First
Division / Premier League 19 times, the Super Cup
England 19 times, the FA Cup 11 times, the League
Cup in England on 4 occasions, the European Cup /
Champions in three times and the Cup Winners Cup
once. It is also the only English club to become world
club champions, to win the Intercontinental Cup in
1999 and the FIFA Club World Cup in 2008.
5. PLAYERS
David de Gea, Anders Lindegaard, Paul
Scholes, Sam Johnstone, Tom
Cleverley, Rafael, Darren Fletcher,
Patrice Evra, Nick Powell, Phil Jones,
Shinji Kagawa, Rio Ferdinand, Robbie
Brady, Jonny Evans, Ryan Tunnicliffe,
Chris Smalling, Wayne Rooney,
Nemanja Vidic, Chicharito, Alexander
Büttner, Danny Welbeck, Scott
Wootton, Robin van Persie, Michael
Keane, Angelo Henriquez, Marnick
Vermijl, Federico Macheda, Antonio
Valencia, Drink, Anderson, Joshua King,
Ryan Giggs, Jesse Lingard, Michael
Carrick, Nani, Ashley Young
6. FERGUSON'S TIME
The club was again remarkable success until the
1990s, when Alex Ferguson led the team to the award
of eight league championships in eleven years, most
recently in the Champions League and Premier League
for the 2007-08 season.
7. STADIUMS
Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford, Greater
Manchester, England, and the home of Manchester United.
With a capacity of 75,765,[1]Old Trafford is the second-
largest football stadium in England after Wembley, the
third-largest in the United Kingdom[2] and the eleventh-
largest in Europe. The stadium is approximately 0.5 miles
(0.8 km) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent
tram station.