Club Records for Manchester City F.C. encompass notable achievements such as most appearances by individual players, highest goal scorers in the club’s history, and longest unbeaten runs across competitions. These records highlight the contributions of legendary players, showcase the club's attacking prowess, and demonstrate periods of dominance and consistency. Tracking such records is essential for celebrating Manchester City’s heritage and recognizing milestones in the club’s ongoing development and success.
Club Records for Manchester City F.C. encompass notable achievements such as most appearances by individual players, highest goal scorers in the club’s history, and longest unbeaten runs across competitions. These records highlight the contributions of legendary players, showcase the club's attacking prowess, and demonstrate periods of dominance and consistency. Tracking such records is essential for celebrating Manchester City’s heritage and recognizing milestones in the club’s ongoing development and success.
What does 'appearances' mean in club records?
The total official matches a player has played for the club, including starts and substitute appearances, across official competitions. Friendlies are usually excluded unless specified.
What counts as a 'goal' in club records?
A goal credited to a player in official matches. Penalties count as goals; own goals are credited to the opposing player. Some records exclude non-competitive games; check the scope.
What is an 'unbeaten run'?
A streak of consecutive matches without a defeat (wins or draws) for the club. It ends with a loss and may apply to all competitions or just the league, depending on the record's scope.
What should I check about the scope of 'club records'?
See whether the record covers all official competitions or only the league, and whether cup and continental games are included.
What is the difference between 'season records' and 'all-time records'?
Season records track milestones within a single season; all-time records cover the club's entire history. The quiz may refer to one or both, so note the label.