List of Manchester City F.C. players

Manchester City Football Club, then known as Ardwick, first entered the Football League in the 1892–93 season. Since that time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below, which encompasses all players who have been inducted into the Manchester City Hall of Fame.[book 1] Also included are all winners of the Player of the Year award, which has been awarded annually since 1967 by the Manchester City Official Supporters Club based on a ballot of the supporters.

Richard Dunne played for the club for nine years between 2000–2009, making 352 appearances and scoring 8 goals. He has won the Player of the Year award four times, more than any other player.
Niall Quinn made 244 appearances for the club between 1990 and 1996, scoring a total of 77 goals. He was voted Player of the Year in 1991 and is an inductee of both the National Hall of Fame and the club's own Hall of Fame.

Alan Oakes holds the record for Manchester City league appearances, having played 565 matches between 1959 and 1976.[1] If all senior competitions are included, Oakes has 680.[2]

As of 1 August 2020, the player who has won the most international caps while playing at the club is David Silva with 87 for Spain.[3] Prior to Silva achieving this distinction the record had previously been held by Joe Hart (63 caps) and Colin Bell, the latter of which held the record for over 40 years with 48 England appearances between 1968 and 1975.[4] The current squad member with the most caps is Kevin De Bruyne, who has a total of 99 caps for Belgium, of which 66 have been awarded while a City player.[5] Bernardo Silva currently has been awarded 70 caps playing for Portugal while at the club; the most of the current squad.

The Manchester City player who has been capped the most times for England in total is Frank Lampard, who was capped 106 times for England between October 1999 and June 2014, but he only played for City for one season in 2014–15 after he had retired from international duty. The Manchester City player who has been capped the most times totally internationally is Shay Given, who was capped for the Republic of Ireland 134 times from 1996 to 2016. He played for the club for two and a half seasons between 2009 and 2011.

Sergio Agüero holds the Manchester City goalscoring record across all competitions; is the club's highest league goalscorer; the Premier League's leading foreign goal scorer; and holds numerous other club records set between 2011 and 2021. As of May 2021, when he left the club, Agüero's record stood at 184 league goals scored and 260 overall.[6][7]

Erling Haaland holds the club and Premier League records for league goals, and club record for total goals in a single season, with 36 league goals, 52 overall in 2022–23. This single season tally also means Haaland additionally currently holds the record for most goals scored per game played in a season, his 52 goals in 53 appearances yielding a goal scoring rate of 0.97 goals per game. Haaland is also the first City player to win five prestigious individual football awards in a season and the first to win the UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award.

Sourcing, currency and key for the statistics

Two young men dressed in sportswear hold a large trophy aloft. The man on the right has a blue and white scarf wrapped around his head.
Samir Nasri and Sergio Agüero have won two and five Premier League titles with Manchester City, respectively.

The following information applies to both of the tables listed in the next section of this article:

Order

  • Players are listed according to the date of their first team debut for the club.

Legend

Nationality

  • Normally the player's country of birth or later adopted nationality. In the case of a country such as Germany that has been unified it will indicate whichever of the prior nations, West or East, determined how that player was capped at international level during his playing career despite his nationality now being simply German.

Club career

  • Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below, regardless of how long the player was contracted to the club. For players who had two or more spells at the club, the years for each period are listed separately.
Positions tactical evolution
Pre-1970s 1970s onwards
GK Goalkeeper
DF Full back DF Full back or Wing back
MF Centre half DF Centre back
MF Half back MF Holding midfielder
FW Outside forward
(a.k.a. Winger)
DF
MF
Wing back or
Attacking midfielder
FW Inside forward MF
FW
Attacking midfielder /
Second striker
FW Centre forward FW Centre forward /
Striker / False #9

Position

  • Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the more defensive emphasis in the responsibilities of many of the old forward and midfield positions, and their corresponding name changes, reflects the tactical evolution that occurred in the sport from the late 1960s onwards. The position listed is that in which the player played most frequently for the club.

The following information applies only to the table of "Historic players" listed in the next section:

Appearances and Goals

Statistics sourcing

David Silva has won four Premier Leagues titles, two FA Cups and five League Cups with Manchester City since joining the club in 2010.
  • All of the Player of the Year data in the table is sourced from the history pages of the Happy to be Blue! web site, which lists all award winners up to, and including, season 2011–12.
  • All dates and numbers in the table are sourced from a hardcover book published in 2006 according to the inclusion / exclusion rules stated above. The individual table entries of a number of these players have subsequently been sourced from the web wherever possible.
  • In the case of players whose football careers at Manchester City spanned either of the two world wars, the choice of which appearances, during and either side of the wartime period, are included in the "official" tally of games played may cause discrepancies with other possible sources of similar data for those particular players. Likewise, how competitions such as the Charity Shield, Anglo-Scottish Cup and the Texaco Cup are handled by other sources will also create discrepancies with the numbers included in the table below.

Currency

  • The statistics are correct as of the beginning of 2004.

The following information applies only to the table of "Contemporary players" listed in the next section:

Appearances and Goals

  • Appearances and goals are broken out into four column pairs, with the rightmost column pair depicting the respective totals of the appearances and goals shown in the three leftmost column pairs.
  • The appearances and goals listed under the "League" column pair heading comprise those in the top two tiers of the Football League (including any Football League play-off games) and the Premier League.
  • The appearances and goals listed under the "Cups" column pair heading comprise only those in the FA Cup and Football League Cup.
  • The appearances and goals listed under the "Other" column pair heading comprise those in the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup, the FA Community Shield, and the Football League Trophy.
  • Substitute appearances in any of the above included fixtures, and any goals scored as a substitute, are also included.
  • Appearances or goals scored in testimonial matches, exhibition games, or in any abandoned fixtures, are excluded.

Statistics sourcing

  • Most of the Player of the Year data in the following table (and elsewhere in this article) is sourced from the history pages of the Happy to be Blue! web site, which lists all award winners up to, and including, season 2011–12. Winners of the PotY award since 2012 are individually cited from elsewhere on the web.
  • Most of the dates and numbers in the table are sourced from the Soccerbase online database as indicated by the individual cited reference notes for each of the players. The remainder are sourced from Gary James' book.
  • However, Soccerbase has a few issues. It seems to identify all player appearances and goals scored in Community Shield fixtures on an individual season basis, but does not necessarily include all those appearances in the total appearances tally of certain players. Regardless, the core match data on which those tallies are sometimes mis-totalled is quite sound and accessible in alternative ways, and thus can be used to (self-)correct the database's own tallying errors if properly footnoted.
  • Goals later reassigned by the Premier League "Dubious Goals Committee" also tend to get overlooked by Soccerbase. Some goals that have never even come before the DGC have been misattributed to other players despite the rest of the football media correctly attributing them. Whatever the source of the discrepancy it can be addressed by footnote reference to alternative match reports for the games in question – which correctly attribute the dubious goal(s) – and by providing links to documentation of the pertinent DGC reassignment findings elsewhere on the web.

Currency

  • The statistics are correct as of the last match of the 2022–23 season, which was played on 10 June 2023.

List of players

The list of Manchester City players with over 100 appearances, or winners of "Player of the Year" award, is presented below in two tables. The first table lists all the club's historic players, providing only the basic "appearances" and "goals" totals for each of them. The second table groups together the club's most recent players, providing a more detailed breakdown of their "appearances" and "goals" statistics (and with the current players highlighted in blue for easy reference).

Historic players

Player Nat. Position Club career Apps. Goals PotY Refs.
Billy Meredith WalesWinger1894–1905
1921–1924
393151[stat 1]
Charlie Williams EnglandGoalkeeper1894–19022321
Bobby Moffatt ScotlandHalf back1895–19031637
Billy Holmes EnglandHalf back1896–19041664
Fred Williams EnglandForward1896–190213038
Billie Gillespie EnglandForward1897–1905231132
William "Buxton" Smith EnglandHalf back1897–19021538
Di Jones WalesFull back1898–19021181
Sammy Frost EnglandHalf back1901–19061124
Tommy Hynds ScotlandCentre half1901–19061719
Frank Booth EnglandWinger1902–191210719[stat 2]
Jack Hillman EnglandGoalkeeper1902–19061240
Johnny McMahon EnglandCentre half1902–19061091
Sandy Turnbull ScotlandForward1902–190611960[stat 3]
Billy Lot Jones WalesForward1903–191530174
Irvine Thornley EnglandForward1904–191220493
James Buchan ScotlandHalf back1905–191116410
George Dorsett EnglandHalf back1905–191221165
George Stewart ScotlandWinger1906–191110213
Jimmy Conlin EnglandWinger1906–191117530[stat 4]
Tommy Kelso ScotlandFull back1906–19131513
Bill Eadie EnglandHalf back1906–19132046
Bertram Jackson EnglandFull back1907–19111010
Bill Bottomley EnglandHalf back1908–19151032[stat 5]
Tom Holford EnglandHalf back1908–191418338
George Wynn WalesForward1909–191912759[stat 6]
Joe Dorsett EnglandWinger1910–192013817[stat 7]
Eli Fletcher EnglandFull back1911–19253262
Jim Goodchild EnglandGoalkeeper1911–19262170
Billy Henry ScotlandFull back1911–19191571[stat 8]
Harry Taylor EnglandForward1912–192110128
Tommy Browell EnglandForward1913–1926247139[stat 9]
Horace Barnes EnglandForward1914–1924235125[stat 10]
Sam Cookson EnglandFull back1919–19273061
Tommy Johnson EnglandForward1920–1930354166[stat 11]
Billy "Spud" Murphy EnglandWinger1919–192622031
Micky Hamill EnglandHalf back1920–19241282
Sammy Sharp EnglandHalf back1920–19281821
James Mitchell EnglandGoalkeeper1922–19261090
Charlie Pringle ScotlandHalf back1922–19282161
Frank Roberts EnglandForward1922–1929237130
Billy Austin EnglandForward1924–193117247
Sam Cowan EnglandCentre half1924–193540724
George Hicks EnglandWinger1924–192813548
Phillip McCloy ScotlandFull back1925–19291570
Jimmy McMullan ScotlandHalf back1925–193324212
Matt Barrass EnglandHalf back / Forward1925–193317215
Eric Brook EnglandWinger1928–1939493[A 1]178[stat 12]
Bobby Marshall EnglandForward / Centre half1928–193835680[stat 13]
John Ridley EnglandFull back1927–19331840
Fred Tilson EnglandForward1928–1938275132[stat 14]
Matt Busby ScotlandHalf back1928–193622714
Ernie Toseland EnglandWinger1929–193941175[stat 15]
Jackie Bray EnglandHalf back1929–194027910
Len Langford EnglandGoalkeeper1930–19331250
Bill Dale EnglandFull back1931–19382710
Alec Herd ScotlandForward1933–1948288[A 1]125[stat 16]
Sam Barkas EnglandFull back1933–19471961
Jack Percival EnglandHalf back1933–19461748
Frank Swift EnglandGoalkeeper1933–1949375[A 1]0[stat 17]
Peter Doherty IrelandForward1936–1939 131[A 1] 80[G 1] [stat 18]
Albert Emptage EnglandHalf back1937–19511441
Eric Westwood EnglandFull back1937–19532605
Les McDowall EnglandHalf back1938–19481268
Bert Sproston EnglandFull back1938–19491315
Billy Walsh Ireland/
 Republic of Ireland
Half back1938–19501181
George Smith EnglandForward1939–195117980
Andy Black ScotlandForward1946–195014652
Johnny Hart EnglandForward1946–196117873[stat 19]
Roy Clarke WalesWinger1947–195837079[stat 20]
Ken Branagan EnglandFull back1948–19612083
Roy Little EnglandFull back1949–19581872
Bert Trautmann GermanyGoalkeeper1949–19645450[stat 21]
Ken Barnes EnglandHalf back1952–196128219[stat 22]
Roy Paul WalesHalf back1950–19572949
Billy Spurdle EnglandHalf back1950–195617233
Jimmy Meadows EnglandFull back / Winger1951–195514131
Don Revie EnglandForward1951–195617841[stat 23]
Dave Ewing ScotlandCentre half1953–19623031[stat 24]
Paddy Fagan Republic of IrelandWinger1953–196016535
Joe Hayes EnglandForward1953–1965364152[stat 25]
Bill Leivers EnglandFull back1953–19642824
Billy McAdams Northern IrelandForward1953–196013465
Bobby Johnstone ScotlandForward1955–195913951[stat 26]
Cliff Sear WalesFull back1956–19672791
Colin Barlow EnglandWinger1957–196318980
Roy Cheetham EnglandWinger1957–19671434
George Hannah EnglandForward1958–196313116
Alan Oakes EnglandMidfielder1959–1976682341[stat 27]
Barrie Betts EnglandDefender1960–19641176
David Wagstaffe EnglandWinger1960–19641618[stat 28]
Harry Dowd EnglandGoalkeeper1961–19702191
Bobby Kennedy ScotlandDefender / Midfielder1961–19692549
Glyn Pardoe EnglandFull back / Forward1962–197538022[G 2]1[stat 29]
Neil Young EnglandForward1961–1971416111[stat 30]
David Connor EnglandWinger1962–1972
1974–1975
16810
Matt Gray ScotlandForward1963–196710123
Mike Doyle EnglandDefender1965–1978570412[stat 31]
Johnny Crossan Northern IrelandForward1965–196711028[G 2]
George Heslop EnglandCentre half1965–19722033
Mike Summerbee EnglandWinger1965–1975452682[stat 32]
Tony Book EnglandFull back1966–1973315[A 2]51[stat 33]
Colin Bell EnglandMidfielder1966–19795011531
Tommy Booth EnglandCentre half1968–1981 491[A 2] 36[G 3][stat 34]
Tony Coleman EnglandWinger1967–196910416[stat 35]
Joe Corrigan EnglandGoalkeeper1967–198360303[stat 36]
Francis Lee EnglandForward1967–19743301481[stat 37]
Willie Donachie ScotlandFull back1970–19804362[stat 38]
Tony Towers EnglandMidfielder1969–197416512
Rodney Marsh EnglandForward1972–197515247[stat 39]
Kenny Clements EnglandDefender1971–1979
1985–1988
28221
Peter Barnes EnglandWinger1974–1979
1987
16122[stat 40]
Asa Hartford ScotlandMidfielder1974–1979
1981–1984
321361[stat 41]
Joe Royle EnglandForward1974–1977124 32[G 3]
Dennis Tueart EnglandForward1974–1978
1980–1983
275109[stat 42]
Dave Watson EnglandCentre back1975–197918861[stat 43]
Paul Power EnglandDefender / Midfielder1975–1986 444[A 3] 362[stat 44]
Gary Owen EnglandMidfielder1976–197912423
Brian Kidd EnglandForward1977–197912857
Ray Ranson EnglandDefender1978–1984
1993
2351
Nicky Reid EnglandDefender1978–1982
1982–1986
2622
Tommy Caton EnglandDefender1979–198319881
Bobby McDonald ScotlandDefender1980–198311216
Kevin Reeves EnglandForward1980–198315839
Kevin Bond EnglandDefender1981–1984124121
Steve Kinsey EnglandForward1981–198611518
Alex Williams EnglandGoalkeeper1981–19851250
Clive Wilson EnglandDefender1981–198712611
Graham Baker EnglandMidfielder1982–198713821
Andy May EnglandMidfielder1982–19871748
Paul Simpson EnglandForward1982–198815524
Mick McCarthy Republic of IrelandDefender1983–198716331
Neil McNab ScotlandMidfielder1983–1990266192
Ian Brightwell EnglandDefender / Midfielder1986–199838219
Steve Redmond EnglandDefender1986–199228771
David White EnglandForward1986–199434196
Paul Lake EnglandMidfielder1987–199213411[stat 45]
Andy Hinchcliffe EnglandDefender1987–199013911
Andy Dibble WalesGoalkeeper1988–19971410
Ian Bishop EnglandMidfielder1989
1998–2001
1177
Colin Hendry ScotlandDefender1989–199177101
Peter Reid EnglandMidfielder1989–19931142
Niall Quinn Republic of IrelandForward1990–1996243781[stat 46]
Tony Coton EnglandGoalkeeper1990–199519402
Andy Hill EnglandDefender1990–19951136
Keith Curle EnglandDefender1991–199620413
Michel Vonk NetherlandsDefender1991–19951036
Mike Sheron EnglandForward1991–199411928
Garry Flitcroft EnglandMidfielder1992–1996141151
Terry Phelan Republic of IrelandDefender1992–19951222
Steve Lomas Northern IrelandMidfielder1993–199713711
Richard Edghill EnglandDefender1993–20012101
Uwe Rösler GermanyForward1994–1998 176[A 4]641[stat 47]
Nicky Summerbee EnglandDefender / Midfielder1994–199715610
Giorgi Kinkladze GeorgiaMidfielder1995–1998121222[stat 48]
Kit Symons WalesDefender1995–19981394
Michael Brown EnglandMidfielder1995–200011041
Jeff Whitley Northern IrelandMidfielder1996–20011418
Kevin Horlock Northern IrelandMidfielder1996–200323242

Last updated: 21 August 2015.
Source: James, Gary (2006). Manchester City – The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon. ISBN 1-85983-512-0.; plus citations in "Refs." column for individual aspects of player data of various players.

Contemporary players

Player Nat. Club
career
Position League Cups Other Total PotY Refs.
A G A G A G Apps. Goals
Paul Dickov Scotland1996–2002
2006–2008
Forward17535256200041[James 1]
Gerard Wiekens Netherlands1997–2003Defender18510270102130101[James 1]
Nicky Weaver England1998–2007Goalkeeper175031010207000[Sb 1]
Shaun Goater Bermuda1998–2003Forward18785251821210301[Sb 2]
Danny Tiatto Australia1998–2004Defender139314150158[A 5] 0041[Sb 3]
Shaun Wright-Phillips England1999–2005
2008–2011
Midfielder217353472452750471[Sb 4]
Steve Howey England2000–2003Defender941190103011[Sb 5]
Richard Dunne Republic of Ireland2000–2009Defender2968380180352 008[G 4] 4[Sb 6]
Ali Benarbia Algeria2001–2003Midfielder7111700780111[Sb 7]
Sun Jihai China2002–2008Defender130316051151004[Sb 8]
Nicolas Anelka France2002–2005Forward89379454103 045[G 5] [Sb 9]
Sylvain Distin France2002–2007Defender1785231502060061[Sb 10]
Joey Barton England2003–2007Midfielder1301518250153017[Sb 11]
Antoine Sibierski France2003–2006Midfielder921114311107015[Sb 12]
David James England2004–2006Goalkeeper93070100000[Sb 13]
Nedum Onuoha England2004–2012Defender95314171116005[Sb 14]
Darius Vassell England2005–2009Forward1031715461124022[Sb 15]
Stephen Ireland Republic of Ireland2005–2010Midfielder138162441431760231[Sb 16]
Micah Richards England2005–2014Defender1797333330245 010[G 6] [Sb 17]
Joe Hart England2006–2017Goalkeeper2660190630 348 000[Sb 18]
Vincent Kompany Belgium2008–2019Defender26518361591 360 0201[Sb 19]
Pablo Zabaleta Argentina2008–2017Defender2309482551 284 0101[Sb 20]
Nigel de Jong Netherlands2009–2012Midfielder1041171160137002[Sb 21]
Kolo Touré Ivory Coast2009–2013Defender82212180102003[Sb 22]
Gareth Barry England2009–2013Midfielder1326242190175008[Sb 23]
Carlos Tevez Argentina2009–2013Forward113582114141148 073[G 7] 1[Sb 24]
Joleon Lescott England2009–2014Defender1077321211160009[Sb 25]
David Silva Spain2010–2020Midfielder309605367411 436 0771[Sb 26]
Yaya Touré Ivory Coast2010–2018Midfielder230623411529 316 082[G 8] 1[Sb 27]
Aleksandar Kolarov Serbia2010–2017Defender16511366464 247 021[Sb 28]
James Milner England2010–2015Midfielder14713263302 203[A 6] 018[Sb 29]
Edin Džeko Bosnia and Herzegovina2011–2015Forward130502515347 189[A 7] 072[Sb 30]
Gaël Clichy France2011–2017Defender1382261390 203 003[Sb 31]
Sergio Agüero Argentina2011–2021Forward27518444317145 390 26002[Sb 32]
Samir Nasri France2011–2017Midfielder12918155324 176 027[Sb 33]
Jesús Navas Spain2013–2017Midfielder1234284320 182 08[Sb 34]
Fernandinho Brazil2013–2022Midfielder26420423773383026[Sb 35]
Martín Demichelis Argentina2013–2016Defender783130151106004[Sb 36]
Fernando Brazil2014–2017Midfielder644160220102004[Sb 37]
Raheem Sterling England2015–2022Forward22591451569253391310[Sb 38]
Nicolás Otamendi Argentina2015–2020Defender13683224212100011[Sb 39]
Kevin De Bruyne Belgium2015–Midfielder23964531863143569604[Sb 40]
John Stones England2016–Defender1447373465229015[Sb 41]
Leroy Sané Germany2016–2020Forward9025228236135039[Sb 42]
İlkay Gündoğan Germany2016–2023Midfielder188444966710304600[Sb 43]
Oleksandr Zinchenko  Ukraine 2016–2022 Defender 76 0 26 2 26 0 128 02 [Sb 44]
Gabriel Jesus Brazil2017–2022Forward1595837174020236095[Sb 45]
Ederson Brazil2017–Goalkeeper217011061028900[Sb 46]
Bernardo Silva Portugal2017–Midfielder20033451061123060551[Sb 47]
Kyle Walker England2017–Defender165342246125406[Sb 48]
Phil Foden England2017–Midfielder1293544154410217600[Sb 49]
Aymeric Laporte Spain2018–2023Defender1218262332180012[Sb 50]
Riyad Mahrez Algeria2018–2023Forward1454345194616236780[Sb 51]
Rodri Spain2019–Midfielder13814291402207017[Sb 52]
João Cancelo  Portugal 2019– Defender 98 5 24 1 32 3 154 09 [Sb 53]
Rúben Dias  Portugal 2020– Defender 87 3 15 0 31 1 133 4 1 [Sb 54]
Erling Haaland  Norway 2022– Forward 35 36 7 4 11 12 53 52 1 [Sb 55]

Last updated: 12 June 2023.
Source:

Club Captains

This is a list of City's official club captains, who are currently appointed via a vote of players and staff. Other players (vice-captains) have led the team on the pitch when the club captain is not playing or not available. Other players have been made captain on a one off basis to celebrate or commemorate an event. E.g. Oleksandr Zinchenko captained the team in their 2021–22 FA Cup fifth round tie at Peterborough United in support of his opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

 
Years Pos Captain
1904–1906 FW Wales Billy Meredith
1906–1914 FW Wales Lot Jones
1914–1919 No competitive football due to the First World War
1919–1923 DF England Eli Fletcher
1923–1925 DF England Max Woosnam
1926–1928 MF Scotland Charlie Pringle
1928–1932 MF Scotland Jimmy McMullan
1932–1935 DF England Sam Cowan
1935–1936 MF Scotland Matt Busby
1937–1939 MF Scotland Les McDowall
 
Years Pos Captain
1939–1946 No competitive football due to the Second World War
1946–1947 GK England Frank Swift
1947–1950 DF England Eric Westwood
1950–1957 DF England Roy Paul
1957–1961 MF England Ken Barnes
1961–1964 DF England Bill Leivers
1965–1967 FW Northern Ireland Johnny Crossan
1967–1974 DF England Tony Book
1974–1975 MF England Colin Bell
1975–1976 DF England Mike Doyle
 
Years Pos Captain
1976–1979 DF England David Watson
1979–1986 DF/MF England Paul Power
1986–1988 DF England Kenny Clements
1988–1992 DF England Steve Redmond
1992–1993 DF Republic of Ireland Terry Phelan
1993–1996 DF England Keith Curle
1996–1998 DF Wales Kit Symons
1998 MF England Jamie Pollock
1998–2000 DF Scotland Andy Morrison
2000–2001 DF/MF Norway Alfie Haaland
 
Years Pos Captain
2001–2002 DF England Stuart Pearce
2002–2003 MF Algeria Ali Benarbia
2003–2006 DF France Sylvain Distin
2006–2009 DF Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne
2009–2010 DF Ivory Coast Kolo Touré
2010–2011 FW Argentina Carlos Tevez
2011–2019 DF Belgium Vincent Kompany
2019–2020 MF Spain David Silva
2020–2022 MF Brazil Fernandinho
2022–2023 MF Germany İlkay Gündoğan
 
Years Pos Captain
2023–present MF Belgium Kevin De Bruyne


Most prolific goalscorers

The players who have scored the most goals in total during their entire club career can be determined by sorting on the appropriate column in either of the above tables. Below is an additional sortable list of the most prolific Manchester City strikers' acumen in front of goal based on their best individual seasons for the club. Current players are highlighted in blue.

Shaun Goater appeared 211 times for City between 1998 and 2003, scoring 103 goals. In season 2001–02 he scored 32 goals making him 1 of only 6 players to have scored 30+ goals in a season since World War 2.
Manchester City players who have scored 30 or more goals for the club in a single season
Name Nat. Season No. of
goals
No. of
games
Avg. goals
per game
Total goals
for club
Refs.
Billy Meredith Wales1898–9930340.88151[prolific 1]
Billie Gillespie England1902–0330330.91132[prolific 2]
Tommy Browell England1920–2131430.72139[prolific 3]
Frank Roberts England1924–2532390.82130[prolific 4]
1925–2630450.67[prolific 5]
Tommy Johnson England1928–2938390.97166[prolific 6]
Tommy Tait England1929–3031340.9146[prolific 7]
Dave Halliday Scotland1931–3232450.7151[prolific 8]
Peter Doherty Ireland1936–3732450.7180[prolific 9]
Alex Harley Scotland1962–6332490.6532[prolific 10]
Derek Kevan England1963–6436460.7856[prolific 11]
Francis Lee England1971–7235460.76148[prolific 12]
Shaun Goater Bermuda2001–0232460.70103[prolific 13]
Sergio Agüero Argentina2011–1230480.63260[prolific 14]
2014–1532420.76[prolific 15]
2016–1733450.73[prolific 16]
2017–1830390.77[prolific 17]
2018–1932460.70[prolific 18]
Raheem Sterling England2019–2031520.60131[prolific 19]
Erling Haaland Norway2022–2352530.9852[prolific 20]

Last updated: 10 June 2023.
Source: James, Gary (2006). Manchester City – The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon. ISBN 1-85983-512-0.; plus citations in "Refs." column for individual player data.

Most England caps

The following is a list of the most capped England internationals to play for Manchester City. The list is initially presented in the chronological order of the dates each player made his debut for England at full international level but can be sorted based on the contents of the fourth column to display the players in order of most appearances for their country. The list includes all ten of the most capped players who played for England while also actively playing for the club (just sort the list instead based on the contents of the third column). Players who won all of their England caps playing for Manchester City are indicated in bold font. Internationals with no caps won while playing at Manchester City are indicated in italics. Players who are currently internationally active players are highlighted in blue.

Most capped England internationals to play for Manchester City (minimum 17 England caps)
Player Caps while
at club
Total caps * Goals Clean
sheets
First capped Last capped England
career span
Refs.
Eric BrookFW181810––19 October 192917 November 19378 years, 29 days[caps 1]
Frank SwiftGK19190928 September 194618 May 19492 years, 232 days[caps 2]
Colin BellMF48480(3)9––22 May 196830 October 19757 years, 161 days[caps 3]
Francis LeeFW27270(0)10––11 December 196829 April 19723 years, 140 days[caps 4]
Mick ChannonFW1460(2)21––11 October 19727 September 19774 years, 331 days[caps 5]
Dave WatsonDF30650(2)4––3 April 19742 June 19828 years, 60 days[caps 6]
Trevor FrancisFW1052 (10)12––9 February 197723 April 19869 years, 73 days[caps 7]
Peter BarnesFW14220(4)4––16 November 197725 May 19824 years, 190 days[caps 8]
Peter BeardsleyMF0590(13)9––29 January 198623 May 199610 years, 115 days[caps 9]
Stuart PearceDF0780(4)5––19 May 19878 September 199912 years, 112 days[caps 10]
David SeamanGK0750(3)04016 November 198816 October 200213 years, 334 days[caps 2]
Steve McManamanMF037 (12)3––16 November 19946 October 20016 years, 324 days[caps 11]
Robbie FowlerFW026 (15)7––27 March 199615 June 20026 years, 80 days[caps 12]
David JamesGK1353 (10)02129 March 199727 June 201013 years, 90 days[caps 13]
Frank LampardMF0106 (17)29––10 October 199924 June 201414 years, 257 days[caps 14]
Gareth BarryMF2453 (12)2––31 May 200026 May 201211 years, 361 days[caps 15]
Danny MillsDF019 (8)0––25 May 200118 February 20042 years, 269 days[caps 16]
Owen HargreavesMF042 (25)0––15 August 200128 May 20086 years, 287 days[caps 17]
Wayne BridgeDF436 (15)1––13 February 200214 November 20097 years, 274 days[caps 18]
Darius VassellFW022 (16)6––13 February 200224 June 20042 years, 132 days[caps 19]
Shaun Wright-PhillipsMF2036 (21)6––18 August 200412 October 20106 years, 55 days[caps 20]
Joleon LescottDF21280(6)1––13 October 200726 March 20135 years, 164 days[caps 21]
Joe HartGK64750(5)0431 June 200814 November 20179 years, 166 days[caps 22]
James MilnerMF4261 (25)1––12 August 200911 June 20166 years, 304 days[caps 23]
Kyle WalkerDF52790(7)1––12 November 201117 October 202311 years, 339 days[caps 24][9]
Raheem SterlingMF61820(10)20––14 November 201210 December 202210 years, 26 days[caps 25][9]
John StonesDF59690(8)3––30 May 201417 October 20239 years, 140 days[caps 26][9]
Fabian DelphMF1420 (5)0––3 September 20149 June 20194 years, 279 days[caps 27][9]
Phil FodenMF29290(11)4––5 September 202017 October 20233 years, 42 days[caps 28][9]
Jack GrealishMF22340(20)2––8 September 202017 October 20233 years, 39 days[caps 29][9]
Kalvin PhillipsMF7300(7)1––8 September 202017 October 20233 years, 39 days[caps 30][9]

* Parenthetical number represents total substitute appearances included in larger total appearances tally for those players for whom substitution is applicable.

Last updated: 17 October 2023.
Source: "Who are City's most-capped England internationals?". Manchester City F.C. 23 April 2015. Retrieved 9 July 2015.; plus citations in "Refs." column for individual player data.

Player of the Year awards

Each season since the end of the 1966–67 season, the members of the Manchester City Official Supporters Club have voted by ballot to choose the player on the team they feel is the most worthy of recognition for his performances during that season. The following table lists all of the recipients of this award since its inception. All of these players are listed in italics font in the pair of tables presented in the main section of this article.

 
YearWinner
1961 No award
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967England Tony Book
1968England Colin Bell
1969England Glyn Pardoe
1970England Francis Lee
 
YearWinner
1971England Mike Doyle
1972England Mike Summerbee
1973England Mike Summerbee
1974England Mike Doyle
1975England Alan Oakes
1976England Joe Corrigan
1977England David Watson
1978England Joe Corrigan
1979Scotland Asa Hartford
1980England Joe Corrigan
 
YearWinner
1981England Paul Power
1982England Tommy Caton
1983England Kevin Bond
1984Republic of Ireland Mick McCarthy
1985England Paul Power
1986England Kenny Clements
1987Scotland Neil McNab
1988England Steve Redmond
1989Scotland Neil McNab
1990Scotland Colin Hendry
 
YearWinner
1991Republic of Ireland Niall Quinn
1992England Tony Coton
1993England Garry Flitcroft
1994England Tony Coton
1995Germany Uwe Rösler
1996Georgia (country) Giorgi Kinkladze
1997Georgia (country) Giorgi Kinkladze
1998England Michael Brown
1999Netherlands Gerard Wiekens
2000Bermuda Shaun Goater
 
YearWinner
2001Australia Danny Tiatto
2002Algeria Ali Benarbia
2003France Sylvain Distin
2004England Shaun Wright-Phillips
2005Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne
2006Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne
2007Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne
2008Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne
2009Republic of Ireland Stephen Ireland
2010Argentina Carlos Tevez
 
YearWinner
2011Belgium Vincent Kompany
2012Argentina Sergio Agüero
2013Argentina Pablo Zabaleta[10]
2014Ivory Coast Yaya Touré[11]
2015Argentina Sergio Agüero[12]
2016Belgium Kevin De Bruyne
2017Spain David Silva
2018Belgium Kevin De Bruyne[13]
2019Portugal Bernardo Silva[14]
2020Belgium Kevin De Bruyne[15]
 
YearWinner
2021Portugal Rúben Dias[16]
2022 Belgium Kevin De Bruyne[17]
2023 Norway Erling Haaland[18]

Former Manchester City players and managers inducted into Halls of Fame

A number of former Manchester City players and managers have been inducted into the club's own Hall of Fame (which was inaugurated in 2004) as well as the national football Halls of Fame of both Scotland (also inaugurated in 2004) and England / Wales (inaugurated in 2002). All of the honoured inductees in one of these three football halls of fame (listed below), who were former players at the club with more than one hundred appearances, are listed in bold font in the pair of tables presented in the main section of this article.

Manchester City Hall of Fame

The following former Manchester City players and managers are inductees in the Manchester City F.C. Hall of Fame and are listed according to the year of their induction:

Inductees in MCFC Hall of Fame
Year of induction Player Position Role at MCFC Years in role at MCFC Notes
Manchester City players who were the inaugural inductees in October 2004
2004[19] Wales Billy Meredithright wingerplayer1894–1906
1921–1924
also see NFM Hall of Fame
England Tommy Johnson centre forward
& inside left
player1919–1930
England Eric Brookleft wingerplayer1928–1939
England Frank Swiftgoalkeeperplayer 1933–1949also see NFM Hall of Fame
Ireland Peter Dohertyinside leftplayer1936–1945also see NFM Hall of Fame
Wales Roy Clarkeleft wingerplayer1947–1958 Lifetime achievement award
Germany Bert Trautmann, OBEgoalkeeperplayer1949–1964 also see NFM Hall of Fame
Wales Roy Paulhalf backplayer1950–1957
England Mike Summerbeecentre forward
& right winger
player1965–1975 also see NFM Hall of Fame
England Tony Bookright back player
manager
interim mgr.
1966–1974
1974–1979
1973
1980
1989
1993
England Colin Bell, MBEattacking midfielderplayer1966–1979 also see NFM Hall of Fame
England Francis Lee, CBEforward player
chairman
1967–1974
1994–1998
also see NFM Hall of Fame
England Joe Corrigangoalkeeperplayer1967–1983
England Paul Lake midfielder / defenderplayer1987–1996
Republic of Ireland Niall Quinn, (Honorary) MBEforwardplayer1990–1996 also see NFM Hall of Fame
Manchester City players and teams inducted since 2004
2005[20] England Sam Cowancentre half player
manager
1924–1935
1946–1947
England Ken Barneswing halfplayer1950–1961 Lifetime achievement award
England Alan Oakesmidfielderplayer1958–1976
England Joe Mercer, OBEleft halfmanager 1965–1971Outstanding achievement award
also see NFM Hall of Fame
England Malcolm Allisoncentre halfassistant mgr.
manager
1965–1971
1971–1973
1979–1980
Outstanding achievement award
also see NFM Hall of Fame
2006[21] England Ernie Toselandright wingerplayer1928–1938
England Johnny Hartinside forward player
manager
1947–1960
1973
Lifetime achievement award
England Manchester City 1956
0000FA Cup-winning team
not applicableen masse induction
England Mike Doylecentre half &
defensive midfielder
player1965–1978
Bermuda Shaun Goaterforwardplayer1998–2003Cult hero award
2008[22] England Fred Tilsoncentre forwardplayer1928–1939
England Neil Younginside left
& left winger
player1961–1972
England Alex Williams, MBEgoalkeeperplayer1980–1986 Lifetime achievement award
2009[23] Germany Uwe Röslerforwardplayer1994–1998

Last updated: 1 January 2016.
Source: list of MCFC Hall of Fame inductees

National Football Museum Hall of Fame

Former German POW Bernhard Carl "Bert" Trautmann kept goal for the club between 1949 and 1964. Famous for having played through to the end of the 1956 FA Cup final despite sustaining a broken neck, he has now acquired an almost legendary status at the club. This sculpture of him at the Manchester City Museum celebrates his prowess.
Trevor Francis will always be remembered in Britain as the first £1 million player. £1.18m is the actual amount Nottingham Forest paid Birmingham City in 1979. Two years later he moved to Maine Road for an even larger fee, but his time spent wearing sky blue was plagued with injuries and he was sold to Sampdoria by a cash-strapped City at the end of his first season. City fans that saw him play (when not injured) rate his skill and flair as highly as any player that has worn the club's shirt.

The following former Manchester City players and managers are inductees in the English Football Hall of Fame (a.k.a. the National Football Museum Hall of Fame) and are listed according to the year of their induction within the various categories:

Inductees in NFM Hall of Fame
Year of induction Player Position Role at MCFC Years in role at MCFC
Players with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date
2002 Ireland Peter Dohertyinside leftplayer1936–1945
Scotland Denis Law, CBEforward & midfielderplayer1960–1961
1973–1974
England Kevin Keegan, OBEforwardmanager2001–2005
2003 Denmark Peter Schmeichel, MBEgoalkeeperplayer2002–2003
England Alan Ball, MBEattacking midfieldermanager1995–1996
2005 Germany Bert Trautmann, OBEgoalkeeperplayer1949–1964
England Colin Bell, MBEattacking midfielderplayer1966–1979
2007 Wales Billy Meredithright wingerplayer1894–1906
1921–1924
England Peter Beardsley midfielder player 1998
Wales Mark Hughesforwardmanager2008–2009
2009 England Frank Swiftgoalkeeperplayer1933–1949
2010 England Francis Lee, CBEforwardplayer1967–1974
2013 England Mike Summerbeeforwardplayer1965–1975
2014 England Trevor Franciscentre forwardplayer1981–1982
France Patrick Vieiraholding midfielderplayer
EDS manager
2010–2011
2011–2015
2015 England Stuart Pearce, MBEleft back player
coach
manager
2001–2002
2002–2005
2005–2007
China Sun Jihaidefenderplayer2002–2008
2016 England David Seaman MBE goalkeeper player 2003–2004
2017 England Frank Lampard OBE attacking midfielder player 2014–2015
2020 England Justin Fashanu centre forward player 1989
2023 Belgium Vincent Kompany centre half player 2008–2019
Managers with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date
2002 Scotland Sir Matt Busby, CBE, KCSG inside right
& right half
player1928–1936
2004 England Don Revie, OBEcentre forwardplayer1951–1956
2005 England Howard Kendallattacking midfieldermanager1989–1990
2009 England Joe Mercer, OBEleft halfmanager1965–1971
England Malcolm Allisoncentre halfassistant mgr.
manager
1965–1971
1971–1973
1979–1980
Manchester City "Football Foundation Community Champions" inducted to date
2007 Republic of Ireland Niall Quinn, (Honorary) MBEforwardplayer1990–1996
Manchester City teams inducted to date
2009 England Manchester City 1967–70not applicable

Last updated: 5 May 2023.
Source: list of NFM Hall of Fame inductees

Premier League Hall of Fame

The following players have been inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame, which is the hall of fame for association football players that have played in the Premier League. Inaugurated in 2020 but delayed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hall of Fame is intended to recognise and honour players that have achieved great success and made a significant contribution to the league since its founding in 1992.

Inductees in Premier League Hall of Fame
Year of induction Player Position Role at MCFC Years in role at MCFC
Players with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date
2021 England Frank Lampard, OBEattacking midfielderplayer2014–2015
2022 Argentina Sergio Agüerocentre forwardplayer2011–2021
Belgium Vincent Kompanycentre halfplayer2008–2019
Denmark Peter Schmeichel, MBEgoalkeeperplayer2002–2003
France Patrick Vieiraholding midfielderplayer
EDS manager
2010–2011
2011–2015

Last updated: 21 April 2022.
Source: list of PL Hall of Fame inductees

Scottish Football Museum Hall of Fame

Iconic Celtic defender Billy McNeill managed the club between 1983 and 1986, securing promotion back to the top flight in his second season in charge.
Dubbed the "Welsh Wizard" by his admirers, Billy Meredith made 394 appearances for the club in two separate spells with the Blues between 1894–1906 and 1921–1924, scoring a total of 151 goals.

The following former Manchester City players and managers are inductees in the Scottish Football Hall of Fame (a.k.a. the Scottish Football Museum Hall of Fame) and are listed according to the year of their induction within the appropriate category:

Inductees in SFM Hall of Fame
Year of induction Player Position Role at MCFC Years in role at MCFC
Players with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date
2004 Scotland Denis Law, CBEforwardplayer1960–1961
1973–1974
Scotland Billy McNeill, MBEdefendermanager1983–1986
2011 Scotland Bobby Johnstoneinside rightplayer1955–1959
Managers with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date
2004 Scotland Sir Matt Busby, CBE, KCSGinside right
& right half
player1928–1936

Last updated: 1 January 2016.
Source: list of SFM Hall of Fame inductees

Welsh Sports Hall of Fame

The following former Manchester City players and managers are inductees in the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame and are listed according to the year of their induction:

Inductees in WS Hall of Fame
Year of induction Player Position Role at MCFC Years in role at MCFC
Players with Manchester City backgrounds inducted to date
1990 Wales Billy Meredithright winger player1894–1906
1921–1924
1999 Wales Horace Blewfull back player1906
2003 Wales Mark Hughesforward manager2008–2009

Last updated: 18 July 2015.
Source: list of WS Hall of Fame inductees

See also

List of players footnotes

Appearances

  1. Some well-respected statistics sources include in players' total appearances tallies the three rounds of league games played by Manchester City at the start of the 1939–40 season, before war was declared on 3 September and the football league was officially abandoned. Frank Swift, Eric Brook, Alec Herd and Peter Doherty all played in each of those matches, and when these three fixtures are included in their official appearances tallies they are three games larger than they should be. Because those matches have long been expunged from official league records and these games should similarly not be included in these players' official total games tallies. When these war time fixtures are properly accounted for Swift's total appearances for Manchester City become 375 (not 378), Brook's total appearances for the club become 493 (not 496), Herd's total appearances for the club become 288 (not 291), and Doherty's total appearances for the club become 131 (not 134).
  2. Tony Book's total appearances for the club are normally reported as 315 and Tommy Booth's total appearances for the club are normally reported as 491. These discrepancies relative to the M.E.N. sources being used to support the total appearances stats. of these two players are due to the UEFA European Cup Winners Cup tie away leg fixture played against Honved on 21 October 1970. The cited M.E.N. sources for both Book's and Booth's total appearances tallies align themselves with this team selection in which Book plays no part in the match, and his normal right back position is taken by Tommy Booth. However, at this particular time Tommy Booth was suffering from an injury that kept him out of first team action for around 3 months, so this data is believed to be erroneous. Likewise, the main book source for this table reports Book as being in the starting line-up for this game and Booth as taking no part in it. Consequently, this particular table entry has been editorially adjusted to be in alignment with the main book source.
  3. Sometimes this number is reported as 445. The discrepancy lies in the old First Division One league game played at home against Coventry City on 13 December 1975. The cited M.E.N. source for Power's total appearances tally aligns itself with this team selection in which Power plays no part in a match where no substitutes were used. The main book source for this table reports (p. 419) Power as being a substitute who replaced Tommy Booth.
  4. Sometimes this number is reported as 177. The discrepancy lies in the Second Round League Cup tie played away at Barnet on 20 September 1994. The cited M.E.N. source for Rösler's total appearances tally aligns itself with this team selection in which Rösler plays no part in this match. The main book source for this table reports Rösler as being in the starting line-up for this game instead of Foster (p. 457). In this version, Rösler (not Vonk) was substituted off to be replaced by Quinn, while Vonk was substituted off to be replaced by Foster who was not in the starting line-up.
  5. Sometimes this number is reported as 159. The discrepancy lies in the Football League Division One home game played against Fulham on 16 January 2000. The cited Soccerbase source for Tiatto's total appearances tally reports Tiatto as having played no substitute role in this game for which it reports no substitutes were utilised by Manchester City. The main book source used for many of the statistics depicted in this article aligns itself with this team sheet report in which Tiatto replaces Mark Kennedy in the only substitution done by the home team, giving him one additional appearance.
    Also note that the five "other appearances" by Tiatto consist of four appearances in the 2003–04 UEFA Cup competition and one appearance in the 1998–99 Football League Trophy (then known as the Auto Windscreens Shield for sponsorship purposes).
  6. According to the 5 individual seasons (2010–2011 to 2014–2015) of Soccerbase records for James Milner, he has played in 20 UEFA Champions League matches (4, 2, 6, 8 for seasons 2011–2012 through 2014–2015 respectively); 7 Europa League matches (5 in 2010–2011 and 2 in 2011–2012); and 3 Community Shield finals (in 2011, 2012 and 2014). This yields a total of 30 (20+7+3) appearances that should be included in his total "Other appearances" tally. As of the closed season 2015 this total (Retrieved 27 July 2015) was erroneously showing as 28, 2 less than the same Soccerbase records indicate on an individual season basis, so it has been editorially adjusted for this article accordingly.
  7. According to the 5 individual seasons (2010–2011 to 2014–2015) of Soccerbase records for Edin Džeko, he has played in 24 UEFA Champions League matches (5, 6, 7, 6 for seasons 2011–2012 through 2014–2015 respectively); 7 Europa League matches (4 in 2010–2011 and 3 in 2011–2012); and 3 Community Shield finals (in 2011, 2012 and 2014). This yields a total of 34 (24+7+3) appearances that should be included in his total "Other appearances" tally. As of the closed season 2015 this total (Retrieved 27 July 2015) was erroneously showing as 32, 2 less than the same Soccerbase records indicate on an individual season basis, so it has been editorially adjusted for this article accordingly.

Goals

  1. Some well-respected statistics sources include in players' total goals tallies goals scored in the three rounds of league games played by Manchester City at the start of the 1939–40 season, before war was declared on 3 September and the football league was officially abandoned. Peter Doherty played in all of those matches and scored a goal in each of the first two games, and when these two goals are included in his official goals tally it is two goals larger than it should be. Because those matches have long been expunged from official league records and those goals should similarly not be included in his official total goals tally. When these war time fixtures are properly accounted for Doherty's total goals for Manchester City become 80 (not 82).
  2. Sources differ over the scorer of an FA Cup goal against Blackpool in 1966. James and the MCFCstats website credit it to Johnny Crossan, Baskcomb credits it to Glyn Pardoe. The figures in this table assign the goal to Crossan.
  3. Sources differ over the scorer of a goal in an Anglo-Scottish Cup tie against Sheffield United played at Maine Road on 9 August 1975. James in his book (p. 515) credits it to Tommy Booth, but the Bluemoon website credits it to Joe Royle. The figures in this table assign the goal to Royle.
  4. The following game recorded by Soccerbase incorrectly credits a goal scored by Richard Dunne to another player: Charlton Athletic 2–2 Manchester City (2 April 2005) – Soccerbase mistakenly identifies the goal scored by Dunne as an own goal by defender Hermann Hreidarsson. This goal was also initially attributed by the majority of the sporting press to Hreidarsson, but it was later reassigned to Dunne by the PL 'Dubious Goals Committee' (see "Comments" at end of the 11v11 match report). This total has been editorially adjusted for this article accordingly.
  5. The following game recorded by Soccerbase incorrectly credits a goal scored by another player to Nicolas Anelka: Fulham 2–2 Manchester City, 20 September 2003 – Soccerbase mistakenly identifies the 46th minute own goal scored by Fulham defender Zat Knight as a goal scored by Nicolas Anelka. This deflected goal was initially attributed by the majority of the sporting press to Anelka, but was later reassigned to be a Knight own goal by the PL 'Dubious Goals Committee' (see "Comments" at end of the 11v11 match report). This total has been editorially adjusted for this article accordingly.
  6. The following game recorded by Soccerbase incorrectly credits a goal scored by Micah Richards to another player: Man City 4–2 Arsenal (12 September 2009) – Soccerbase mistakenly identifies the goal scored by Richards as an own goal by goalkeeper Manuel Almunia. This goal was also initially attributed by the majority of the sporting press to Almunia, but was later reassigned to Richards by the PL 'Dubious Goals Committee' (see "Comments" at end of the 11v11 match report). This total has been editorially adjusted for this article accordingly.
  7. The following game recorded by Soccerbase incorrectly credits a goal scored by another player to Carlos Tevez: Newcastle United 1–3 Manchester City (26 December 2010) – Soccerbase mistakenly identifies the own goal scored by Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini as a second goal by Carlos Tevez. This goal was initially attributed by the majority of the sporting press to Tevez, but was reassigned almost five months later to be a Coloccini own goal by the PL 'Dubious Goals Committee' (see "Comments" at end of the 11v11 match report). This total has been editorially adjusted for this article accordingly.
  8. The following games recorded by Soccerbase incorrectly credit goals scored by Yaya Touré to other players:
    (1) West Ham 1–3 Man City (11 December 2010) – Soccerbase mistakenly identifies one of the 2 goals scored by Touré as an own goal by goalkeeper Rob Green.
    (2) Man City 1–2 Everton (20 December 2010) – Soccerbase mistakenly identifies the goal scored by Touré as an own goal by defender Phil Jagielka.
    (3) Man City 4–0 Newcastle (30 March 2013) – Soccerbase mistakenly identifies the goal scored by Touré as an own goal by defender James Perch.
    All three of these goals were initially attributed by the majority of the sporting press as own goals scored by the above mentioned players, but in every case they were later reassigned to Touré by the PL 'Dubious Goals Committee' (see "Comments" at the end of each of the three 11v11 match reports). This total has been editorially adjusted for this article accordingly.

List of players statistics references

Primary table reference

  1. The statistical data for the majority of the players who had played 100 or more matches for the club prior to the start of season 2003–04 is sourced from Manchester City – The Complete Record.
  • James, Gary (2006). Manchester City – The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon. ISBN 1-85983-512-0.

Individual player references

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  2. "Frank Booth – Complete Career Statistical Record". Football and the First World War. Iain McMullen and the National Football Museum. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  3. "Sandy Turnbull – Complete Career Statistical Record". Football and the First World War. Iain McMullen and the National Football Museum. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  4. "Jimmy Conlin". Football and the First World War. Iain McMullen and the National Football Museum. Retrieved 19 August 2015. After 175 appearances and 30 goals he left for Birmingham City on 29 September 1911.
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  18. Scott, James (6 August 2013). "City's top 50: No. 7". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 15 July 2015. (1936–39) (134 appearances, 82 goals)
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  27. Scott, James (15 August 2013). "City's top 50: No. 3". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 15 July 2015. (1959–76) (682 appearances, 34 goals)
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  31. Scott, James (30 July 2013). "City's top 50: No. 11". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 6 July 2015. (1965–78) (570 appearances, 41 goals)
  32. Robson, James (9 July 2014). "City greats: Mike Summerbee". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 5 August 2015. in total he made 452 appearances for the club, scoring 68 goals
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  34. Scott, James (9 July 2013). "City's top 50: No. 24". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 9 July 2015. (1968–81) (492 appearances, 36 goals)
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  42. Scott, James (23 July 2013). "City's top 50: No. 15". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 5 August 2015. (275 appearances, 109 goals)
  43. Scott, James (18 June 2013). "City's top 50: No. 40". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 7 July 2015. (1975–79) (188 appearances, 6 goals)
  44. Scott, James (26 June 2013). "City's top 50: No. 33". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 10 July 2015. (1975–86) (444 appearances, 36 goals)
  45. Scott, James (15 July 2013). "City's top 50: No. 20". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 7 July 2015. (134 appearances, 11 goals)
  46. Scott, James (5 June 2013). "City's top 50: No. 48". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 15 July 2015. (1990–96) (243 appearances, 78 goals)
  47. Scott, James (7 June 2013). "City's top 50: No. 47". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 11 July 2015. (1994–98) (176 appearances, 64 goals)
  48. Scott, James (4 July 2013). "City's top 50: No. 27". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 17 July 2015. (1995–98) (121 appearances, 22 goals)

Contemporary players table

  1. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record
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  35. "Fernandinho". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
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  37. "Fernando". Soccerbase. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
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  39. "Nicolas Otamendi". Statcity. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
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  46. "Ederson". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
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  48. "Kyle Walker". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  49. "Phil Foden". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  50. "Aymeric Laporte". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  51. "Riyad Mahrez". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  52. "Rodri". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  53. Cancelo "Joao Cancelo". Statcity. Retrieved 22 May 2022. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  54. "Ruben Dias". Statcity. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  55. "Erling Haaland". Statcity. Retrieved 12 June 2023.

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Most England caps

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Most prolific goalscorers

  1. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 283.
  2. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 291.
  3. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 319.
  4. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 327.
  5. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 329.
  6. Scott, James (9 August 2013). "City's top 50: No. 6". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 6 July 2015. During the 1928–9 season the Lancashire-born striker scored an incredible 38 goals in 39 games
  7. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 337.
  8. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 341.
  9. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 351.
  10. Gary James, Manchester City – The Complete Record, p. 393.
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  19. "Games played by Raheem Sterling in 2019/2020". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  20. "Games played by Erling Haaland in 2022/2023". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 22 January 2023.

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