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Show Less Manchester City FC, in full Manchester City Football Club, also called Man City or City, English men’s professional Founding and early history Manchester City traces its history to a football team founded in 1880 by members of St. Mark’s Church in Manchester. That team became Ardwick Association Football Club in 1887 and Manchester City Football Club (FC) in 1894. From 1894 to 2008 the club moved among the upper Bert Trautmann, who was goalkeeper for Manchester City from 1949 to 1964, and midfielders Alan Oakes (played 1959–76) and Colin Bell (played 1966–79). After winning back-to-back promotions following the 1998–99 and 1999–2000 seasons that enabled the club to ascend to English football’s top-tier 2008 financial takeover

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Manchester City snatched an incredible victory at home against Fulham as they played with 10 men for over an hour but Erling Haaland’s stoppage time penalty kick put them top of the table. [ MORE: ] Julian Alvarez put City 1-0 up but Joao Cancelo was then sent off and gave a penalty kick away for bringing down Harry Wilson when he was clean through on goal. Andres Pereira scored the penalty to make it 1-1 and it looked like City would drop points at home for the first time this season as substitute Haaland had a header disallowed by VAR for being offside. Then Kevin de Bruyne was fouled in the 93rd minute and Haaland squeezed home the spot kick to send the Etihad, and particularly Pep Guardiola, wild. With the win City move top of the table on 32 points, one point ahead of Arsenal who plays tomorrow. Fulham remain on 19 points. WATCH FULL MATCH REPLAY Manchester United transfer news, live! Latest reports, rumors, updates What we learned from Manchester City vs Fulham Julian Alvarez is an incredible back-up striker: To have a player of Alvarez’s quality to call on when Erling Haaland isn’t fully fit is incredible. The Argentine striker showed his class with a lovely run in-behind and he hammered home to give City an early lead. It was tough for him the rest of the game as City were soon reduced to 10 men but Alvarez is top class and he will be to Haaland what Gabriel Jesus was to Sergio Aguero. Whenever he’s been called upon this season he’s looked ready and he has already ...