Manchester United F.C.
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Fabien Barthez...and 2000. As a result of Barthez's success in the World Cup and Euro, he caught the attention of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, who was searching for a star goalkeeper to replace the recently-departed Peter Schmeichel. Barthez... In this article: Fabien Barthez, Champions League, Paolo Di Canio, Peter Shilton, France, 1998 FIFA World Cup, Marseille, Ronaldo, and Gregory Coupet |
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FIFA.com News | September 09, 2008
FIFA.com - Two Koreas go head-to-head
...northern neighbours scored just four. Korea Republic coach Huh Jung-Moo said his side was ready, despite missing Manchester United's Park Ji-Sung and recent AS Monaco acquisition Park Chu-Young. "Winning the opening match is always...
In this article: FIFA World Cup, Huh Jung-Moo, McDonald's, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, Park Chu-Young, AS Monaco, Park Ji-Sung, and Manchester United
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Wikipedia | October 13, 2009
Muhamed Konjic
...City and Derby County . Konjic played in Jean Tigana's talented Monaco side which famously dumped Manchester United out of the Champions League in 1998 on away goals after a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford . Early in 1999 the 6 ft 3 in...
In this article: Muhamed Konjic, Peter Reid, Derby County, Coventry City, Derby, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Football League Championship, Bosnian War, Champions League, and Dayton Peace Agreement
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FIFA.com News | November 03, 2008
Lee back in Korea squad
...coach Huh Jung-Moo told reporters. The squad also includes Park Ji-Sung of Manchester United, Lee Young-Pyo of Germany's Borussia Dortmund and Park Chu-Young of AS Monaco, the coach said. South Korea are with Saudi Arabia, Iran, the...
In this article: Lee Woon-Jae, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, 2002 FIFA World Cup, AFC Asian Cup, Huh Jung-Moo, Borussia Dortmund, AS Monaco, Lee Young-Pyo, and Park Ji-Sung
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
John Collins (footballer)
...of European Union jurisdiction. Collins won the French championship in 1997 with Monaco, who then reached the semi-final of the 1998 UEFA Champions League, defeating Manchester United in the quarter-final. Collins returned to the UK in the...
In this article: John Angus Paul Collins, Hibernian, Fulham, Celtic, Charleroi, Rod Petrie, Everton, AS Monaco, and 1998 World Cup
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UEFA.com News | June 08, 2008
euro2008.uefa.com - Plasil warns against World Cup repeat
...focus of attention for both fans and opponents. Plasil recognises the danger he poses, but said his colleagues should guard against becoming obsessed with stopping the Manchester United FC man. "Portugal are not just about Cristiano Ronaldo,"...
In this article: Karel Bruckner, Cristiano Ronaldo, World Cup, FIFA, World Cup, Raul Meireles, AS Monaco FC, Vaclav Sverkos, and Manchester United FC
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Eiður Guðjohnsen
...this season. Guðjohnsen became the first Icelander to win the Champions League trophy as Barcelona won the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final against defending champions, Manchester United, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. During the summer...
In this article: FC Barcelona, Chelsea, Bolton, Champions League, Premier League, Iceland, and La Liga
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Taipei Times | November 17, 2008
SOUTH AFRICA 2010: Socceroos looking to keep their 100 percent record
...said coach Huh Jung-moo, who watched his team draw 1-1 with Qatar in a friendly over the weekend. Manchester United's Park Ji-sung, former Tottenham Hotspur star Lee Young-pyo and Park Chu-young of AS Monaco give the side a European feel.
In this article: Mark Bresciano, Vince Grella, Pim Verbeek, Takeshi Okada, Harry Kewell, Japan, Qatar, Shunsuke Nakamura, Scott Chipperfield, and Bruno Metsu
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Milan warned to mind the gaps
...since earning former side PSG a 1-1 draw at AS Monaco FC in January 2004. Five months later he ended a three-season stay in the capital by joining Manchester United FC. Out: Oguchi Onyewu (knee), Marek Jankulovski (ankle), Davide Di Gennaro...
In this article: Milan, Marseille, Didier Deschamps, Real Madrid CF, Gabriel Heinze, UEFA Champions League, Trademark, and European Champion Clubs' Cup
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
2005-06 in English football
...replay at Old Trafford on January 18, 2006 which they lose 5-0. January 10 2006 - Manchester United sign French defender Patrice Evra from AS Monaco for GBP5.5million. January 12 2006 - Liverpool sign Daniel Agger from Brondby for...
In this article: Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Premier League, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool F.C., Birmingham City, and England
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Manchester United Football Club is an English football club, based at the Old Trafford stadium in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is arguably the most popular football club in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide – almost 5% of the world's population. The club was a founding member of the Premier League in 1992, and has played in the top division of English football since 1938, with the exception of the 1974–75 season. Average attendances at the club have been higher than any other team in English football for all but six seasons since 1964–65.
The club is the second most successful in the history of English football and by far the most successful of recent times, having won 20 major honours since the start of Alex Ferguson's reign as manager in November 1986. They are the Premier League's reigning champions, and have won England's top division 17 times, one short of Liverpool's record of 18 league titles. In 1968, they became the first English club to win the European Cup, beating S.L. Benfica 4–1. They won a second European Cup as part of an unprecedented Treble in 1999, before winning their third in 2008, 40 years almost to the day after their first. The club also holds the record for the most FA Cup titles with 11.
Since the late 1990s, the club has been one of the richest in the world with the highest revenue of any football club, and is currently ranked as the richest and most valuable club in any sport, with a value of £897 million (€1,333 million / $1.8 billion) as of September 2008. Manchester United was a founding member of the now defunct G-14 group of Europe's leading football clubs and its replacement, the European Club Association.
- Name:
- Old Trafford
- Also Known As:
- Theatre of Dreams
- The Red Devils
- Location:
- England
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1878
- Owned by:
- Manchester United
- Coach:
- Alex Ferguson
- Operator:
- Manchester United
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