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Manchester City
Season 2010–11
Owner United Arab Emirates Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Chairman United Arab Emirates Khaldoon Al Mubarak
Manager Italy Roberto Mancini
Team captain Argentina Carlos Tévez
Home stadium City of Manchester Stadium
(a.k.a. Eastlands and CoMS)
Premier0League Third place (after 31 games)
League Cup Third round
FA Cup Semi-final
Europa League Round of 16
Top goalscorer League: 0 Carlos Tévez (19 goals)
(2nd highest in Premier League)
All comps:0Carlos Tévez (22 goals)
Average home
attendance
45,972 – over 16 PL home games
(4th highest in Premier League)
Highest home
attendance
47,679 0v0 Manchester United
10 November 2010
Highest away
attendance
75,322 0v0 Manchester United
12 February 2011
Lowest home
attendance
23,542 0v0 Timişoara
26 August 2010
Lowest away
attendance
6,992 0v0 Juventus
16 December 2010
2009–10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2011-12 →
Results summary - all competitions
Wins Draws Losses Win %
Home 19 5 2 73.1%
Away 8 8 8 33.3%
Both 27 13 10 54.0%
Results summary - Premier League
Wins Draws Losses Win %
Home 10 4 2 62.5%
Away 6 4 5 40.0%
Both 16 8 7 51.6%

The 2010–11 season is Manchester City Football Club's 109th season of football, its ninth consecutive season in the Premier League, and its fourteenth season in the Premier League since it was first created with Manchester City as one of the its original 22 founding member clubs. The team finished fifth in the previous season, thereby qualifying for an opportunity to compete in this season's Europa League. The club is managed by Roberto Mancini who was appointed as manager midway through the previous season.

Season review[edit]

In the summer transfer window, the club, one of the richest in the world since its 2008 takeover by the Abu Dhabi United Group, spent £126 million on players, including Jérôme Boateng from Hamburg, Yaya Touré from Barcelona, David Silva from Valencia, Aleksandar Kolarov from Lazio, Mario Balotelli from Internazionale, and James Milner from Aston Villa. Popular City midfielder Stephen Ireland was in turn transferred to Aston Villa as part of a player exchange agreement in the James Milner deal.[1]

The team began this season's campaign well, collecting four out of a possible six points against "Top 7" opponents Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, which was three points more than City managed in the comparable fixtures last season. City then stuttered for a couple of games against Sunderland (away) and Blackburn Rovers (at home), bagging only a single home point out of the six despite completely dominating both games, with (according to manager Roberto Mancini) at least 25 missed chances in the Blackburn game alone. City got itself back on a winning track again with a 0–2 away win against Wigan Athletic, which was the first time the team had ever won at the DW Stadium, breaking what some supporters had labeled a jinx for this fixture.

After the previous season's run to the semi-final of the League Cup, the team's performance in that competition this season was very disappointing, with the Blues falling at the first hurdle, losing 2-1 to West Bromwich Albion in the third round tie played at The Hawthorns.

However, the team began its Europa League campaign in much better style, clocking up three back-to-back wins in its first three games. In the first leg 1-0 away victory over FC Timişoara in the play-off round, Mario Balotelli scored the single winning goal on his debut, but also received a serious knee injury that required surgery, putting him out of action for the next three months of the season.[2] Balotelli was not the only one of City's new crop of high profile summer signings to fall victim to an early serious injury, with Jérôme Boateng missing out on the fitst six weeks of the new season due to a knee injury he picked up playing for Germany in an international friendly match against Denmark back in mid-August[3], while Aleksandar Kolarov seriously damaged his ankle ligaments in the opening match of the season against Tottenham Hotspur. The loss of Boateng and Kolarov - taken together with recent injuries to Micah Richards (hamstring), Wayne Bridge (thigh injury coming right on the back of a prolonged absence due to a cracked foot bone) and Joleon Lescott (groin) - meant that Roberto Mancini found himself without five of his eight main back four defenders going into City's home match against Chelsea, causing him to claim that he had a defensive injury crisis for that game[4], which nevertheless City still managed to win convincingly due to a stellar defensive performance from the back four (Dedryck Boyata, Kolo Touré, Vincent Kompany and Pablo Zabaleta) that Mancini was able to field.

Team kit[edit]

As for the previous season, this season's team kits are produced by Umbro with Etihad Airways as the shirt sponsor. Only the third team kit was retained from the previous season, although a new variant of this kit - utilizing white shorts and socks in place of the black shorts and socks - was added as the primary version of this kit. The main change to the home team kit was to the socks which reverted back to the classic full sky blue colour with maroon and white striped tops. The previous season's all-black away team kit was replaced by a new midnight blue strip sporting thin horizontal sky blue striping on the socks that the MCFC official web site (OWS) describes as “the dark side of the moon.”[5]

The previous season's goalkeepers' strips were also retained, though a new all-black strip has been added to the collection for this season, to be used primarily with the home team kit. Last season's all-green home goalkeeper strip has now been moved over to the away and third team kits, although it is still used with the home team kit when the all-black strip is considered to be too close in color to the opposition's strip (e.g., Chelsea and Newcastle United). The gold-and-black goalkeeper strip that was used primarily with the away kit last season has now become the new alternate (third) choice strip for the stoppers. As can be determined from the foregoing, which of the three team kits these goalkeeper strips are actually used with is not a hard and fast rule since any of these strips can be swapped around (if necessary) in order to avoid kit clashes with the opponents' team strips or the opponents' goalkeeper strips, as well as avoiding clashes with the strips worn by the match officials.

Note that the terms "away" and "third" as applied to the team kits this season is somewhat of a misnomer since the "third team kit" (in both its variants) is being used in games much more often than the new "away team kit" - which means that the "away team kit" is essentially the "third team kit" and vice versa. On 2 February 2011 there was a minor "kit faux pas" when the Manchester City team wore its regular home team kit for its away fixture against Birmingham City at St Andrew's, a fixture that usually requires the visiting Manchester City team to use one of its alternative strips (in this case, its third team kit since the midnight blue away kit also represents a colour clash) as the primary home team colours of both sides combines a blue shirt with white shorts. No explanation has been forthcoming yet as to why this mix-up occurred (because as per [5] which kits are to be worn in which fixtures is determined before the season even begins), nor why the referee, Kevin Friend, allowed two teams so similarly clad onto the pitch rather than insist that one of them first change its strip.


Joleon Lescott (and the new third kit) in action during Manchester City's away fixture against Lech Poznań in the Europa League
Joleon Lescott (and the new third kit) in action during Manchester City's away fixture against Lech Poznań in the Europa League
Home
Away
Third (version 1)
Third (version 2)
Goalkeeper strip 1a
Goalkeeper strip 1b
Goalkeeper strip 2
Goalkeeper strip 3

Kit usage[edit]

Numbers denote: "number of home games : number of away or neutral venue games"
X indicates potential home fixtures where away and third team kits are usually never used

Table current as of end of 3 April 2011

Last updated: 3 April 2011.
Source: All video highlights for corresponding season 2010-11 games on MCFC OWS



Historical league performance[edit]

Prior to this season, the history of Manchester City's performance in the English football league hierarchy since the creation of the Premier League in 1992 is summarised by the following timeline chart – which commences with the last season (1991-92) of the old Football League First Division (from which the Premier League was formed).

Premier LeagueFootball League Division OnePremier LeagueFootball League Division OneFootball League Division TwoFootball League Division OnePremier LeagueFootball League First Division




Pre-season games[edit]

Friendly[edit]

18 July 2010 Portland Timbers United States 0 – 3 England Manchester City Portland, Oregon, United States
03:00 BST MCFC report 43' Ireland
44' Adebayor
68'
Stadium: Merlo Field
Attendance: 5,018
Referee: Jair Marrufo (United States)

New York Football Challenge[edit]

Atlanta International Soccer Challenge[edit]

Pirelli Cup[edit]

1 August 2010 Internazionale Italy 3 – 0 England Manchester City Baltimore, Maryland, United States
01:00 BST Pandev Yellow card 19'
Chivu Yellow card 31'
Obinna 39'
Lescott 54' (o.g.)
Biraghi 74'
MCFC report Yellow card 19' Kompany
Red card 22' Vieira
Yellow card 61' Zabaleta
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
Attendance: 36,569
Referee: Baldomero Toledo (United States)

Ferrostaal Cup, Summer of Champions[edit]

Friendly[edit]



Competitive games[edit]

Premier League[edit]

Position in current league standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester United (C) 38 23 11 4 78 37 +41 80 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Chelsea 38 21 8 9 69 33 +36 71
3 Manchester City 38 21 8 9 60 33 +27 71
4 Arsenal 38 19 11 8 72 43 +29 68 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 16 14 8 55 46 +9 62 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results summary[edit]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
31 16 8 7 50 27  +23 56 10 4 2 28 11  +17 6 4 5 22 16  +6

Last updated: 3 April 2011.
Source: MCFC official web site


Results by round[edit]

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHHAHAAHHAAHAHAHHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWLDWWWWLLWDDWDWWLWWWDWLDWLDWLW
Position11498442244444444333222233333343
Updated to match(es) played on 3 April 2011. Source: Premier League results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Individual match reports[edit]

29 August 2010 3 Sunderland 1 – 0 Manchester City Sunderland, England
15:00 BST Turner downward-facing red arrow Bardsley upward-facing green arrow 46'
Campbell downward-facing red arrow Welbeck upward-facing green arrow 46'
Bent 90+4' (pen.)
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
downward-facing red arrow 75' Lescott upward-facing green arrow Adebayor
downward-facing red arrow 81' A. Johnson upward-facing green arrow Silva
Yellow card 86' de Jong
downward-facing red arrow 90+1' Tévez upward-facing green arrow
Yellow card 90+2' Richards Yellow card 90+3' K. Touré
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 38,610
Referee: Mike Dean
19 September 2010 5 Wigan Athletic 0 – 2 Manchester City Wigan, England
15:00 BST Gohouri Yellow card 57'
Boyce downward-facing red arrow Stam upward-facing green arrow 65'
N'Zogbia downward-facing red arrow Moses upward-facing green arrow 86'
Diamé downward-facing red arrow Watson upward-facing green arrow 86'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Yellow card 39' de Jong
43' Tévez
70' Yellow card 70' Y. Touré
downward-facing red arrow 72' Silva upward-facing green arrow A. Johnson
downward-facing red arrow 74' Y. Touré upward-facing green arrow
downward-facing red arrow 88' Tévez upward-facing green arrow Wright-Phillips
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 15,525
Referee: Lee Probert
25 September 2010 6 Manchester City 1 – 0 Chelsea Manchester, England
12:45 BST Zabaleta Yellow card 35'
Tévez 59'
Boyata Yellow card 77'
Silva downward-facing red arrow A. Johnson upward-facing green arrow 77'
Tévez downward-facing red arrow Adebayor upward-facing green arrow 86'
Boyata downward-facing red arrow Boateng upward-facing green arrow 88'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Yellow card 65' Mikel
downward-facing red arrow 68' Mikel upward-facing green arrow Zhirkov
downward-facing red arrow 75' Drogba upward-facing green arrow Sturridge
Yellow card 80' Ramires
downward-facing red arrow 80' Ramires upward-facing green arrow McEachran
Yellow card 90+2' Alex
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,203
Referee: Andre Marriner
17 October 2010 8 Blackpool 2 – 3 Manchester City Blackpool, England
16:00 BST Grandin downward-facing red arrow Harewood upward-facing green arrow 66'
Eardley downward-facing red arrow Phillips upward-facing green arrow 76'
Harewood 78'
Taylor-Fletcher 90+3'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
downward-facing red arrow 65' Adebayor upward-facing green arrow Silva
67' Yellow card 68' Tévez
downward-facing red arrow 76' Boateng upward-facing green arrow Richards
79' Tévez
downward-facing red arrow 85' A. Johnson upward-facing green arrow Vieira
90' Yellow card 90' Silva
Stadium: Bloomfield Road
Attendance: 16,116
Referee: Phil Dowd
7 November 2010 11 West Bromwich Albion 0 – 2 Manchester City West Bromwich, England
15:00 GMT Čech downward-facing red arrow Barnes upward-facing green arrow 60'
Fortuné downward-facing red arrow Odemwingie upward-facing green arrow 60'
Mulumbu Yellow card 64'
Scharner downward-facing red arrow Miller upward-facing green arrow 80'
Mulumbu Yellow cardRed card 82'
Brunt Yellow card 88'
Ibáñez Yellow card 90+4'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Yellow card 6' de Jong
20' 26' Balotelli
Yellow card 42' Barry
Yellow card 60' Red card 63' Balotelli
Yellow card 67' Zabaleta
downward-facing red arrow 68' Silva upward-facing green arrow A. Johnson
downward-facing red arrow 88' Zabaleta upward-facing green arrow Kolarov
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 23,013
Referee: Lee Probert
21 November 2010 14 Fulham 1 – 4 Manchester City London, England
16:00 GMT Duff downward-facing red arrow Gera upward-facing green arrow 46'
Etuhu Yellow card 52'
Etuhu downward-facing red arrow Kamara upward-facing green arrow 64'
Gera 70'
Johnson Yellow card 79'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
6' Tévez
32' Zabaleta
35' Y. Touré
56' Tévez
Yellow card 76' Zabaleta
downward-facing red arrow 77' Tévez upward-facing green arrow A. Johnson
downward-facing red arrow 82' Barry upward-facing green arrow Vieira
downward-facing red arrow 89' Silva upward-facing green arrow Milner
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,694
Referee: Lee Mason
20 December 2010 18 Manchester City 1 – 2 Everton Manchester, England
20:00 GMT Kompany Yellow card 23'
Milner downward-facing red arrow A. Johnson upward-facing green arrow 46'
Jagielka 72' (o.g.)
Balotelli downward-facing red arrow upward-facing green arrow 83'
Barry Yellow card 90+1'
K. Touré Yellow card 90+3' Yellow cardRed card 90+4'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
4' Cahill
19' Baines
Yellow card 34' Fellaini
Yellow card 55' Yellow cardRed card 60' Anichebe
downward-facing red arrow 75' Osman upward-facing green arrow Bilyaletdinov
downward-facing red arrow 76' Coleman upward-facing green arrow Saha
downward-facing red arrow 79' Jagielka upward-facing green arrow Hibbert
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 45,028
Referee: Peter Walton
5 January 2011 22 Arsenal 0 – 0 Manchester City London, England
19:45 GMT Walcott downward-facing red arrow Arshavin upward-facing green arrow 68'
Wilshere downward-facing red arrow Bendtner upward-facing green arrow 81'
Sagna Red card 90'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Yellow card 21' Barry
Yellow card 29' de Jong
downward-facing red arrow 64' upward-facing green arrow A. Johnson
Red card 90' Zabaleta 0 (wrongful dismissal)
downward-facing red arrow 90' Tévez upward-facing green arrow Boateng
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,085
Referee: Mike Jones
22 January 2011 24 Aston Villa 1 – 0 Manchester City Birmingham, England
17:30 GMT Bent 18'
Clark Yellow card 25'
Petrov downward-facing red arrow Reo-Coker upward-facing green arrow 88'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
downward-facing red arrow 57' Barry upward-facing green arrow A. Johnson
Yellow card 69' Kolarov
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 37,315
Referee: Howard Webb
20 March 2011 30 Chelsea 2 – 0 Manchester City London, England
16:00 GMT Ramires Yellow card 68'
Torres downward-facing red arrow Drogba upward-facing green arrow 70'
Malouda downward-facing red arrow Anelka upward-facing green arrow 70'
Kalou downward-facing red arrow Zhirkov upward-facing green arrow 77'
David Luiz 78'
Ramires 90+2'
David Luiz Yellow card 90+4'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Yellow card 25' Milner
Yellow card 58' de Jong
downward-facing red arrow 80' Y. Touré upward-facing green arrow Balotelli
downward-facing red arrow 81' Milner upward-facing green arrow A. Johnson
Yellow card 82' Barry
Yellow card 90' Kolarov
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,741
Referee: Chris Foy



UEFA Europa League[edit]

Play-off round[edit]

19 August 2010 First leg Timişoara Romania 0 – 1 England Manchester City Timişoara, Romania
20:00 CET Luchin Yellow card 41'
Scutaru downward-facing red arrow Zicu upward-facing green arrow 71'
Contra downward-facing red arrow Mera upward-facing green arrow 80'
Magera downward-facing red arrow Goga upward-facing green arrow 83'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
downward-facing red arrow 57' Barry upward-facing green arrow Balotelli
downward-facing red arrow 66' Silva upward-facing green arrow A. Johnson
72' Yellow card 74' Balotelli
downward-facing red arrow 77' Tévez upward-facing green arrow
Stadium: Dan Păltinişanu Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Florian Meyer (Germany)
26 August 2010 Second leg Manchester City England 2 – 0 Romania Timişoara Manchester, England
19:45 CET Wright-Phillips 43'
Boyata 59'
de Jong downward-facing red arrow Cunningham upward-facing green arrow 64'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
downward-facing red arrow 46' Magera upward-facing green arrow Zicu
downward-facing red arrow 57' Curtean upward-facing green arrow Goga
downward-facing red arrow 82' Alexa upward-facing green arrow Chiacu
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 23,542
Referee: Jorge De Sousa (Portugal)

Group phase[edit]

16 December 2010 6 Juventus Italy 1 – 1 England Manchester City Turin, Italy
19:00 CET Giannetti 43'
Krasić downward-facing red arrow Camilleri upward-facing green arrow 56'
Traoré downward-facing red arrow Boniperti upward-facing green arrow 66'
Felipe Melo Yellow card 78'
Giannetti downward-facing red arrow Büchel upward-facing green arrow 79'
Sissoko Yellow card 87'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
downward-facing red arrow 61' Nimely upward-facing green arrow Zabaleta
Yellow card 74' Zabaleta
76'
downward-facing red arrow 90+2' Wright-Phillips upward-facing green arrow Chantler
Stadium: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Attendance: 6,992
Referee: István Vad (Hungary)
Manchester City prepare to kick off their opening Europa League group fixture

Last updated: 16 December 2010.
Source: UEFA Europa League 2010-11 match reports

Knockout phase[edit]

Round of 32[edit]
24 February 2011 Second leg Manchester City England 3 – 0 Greece Aris Thessaloniki Manchester, England
21:05 CET Džeko 7' 12'
Kompany downward-facing red arrow Zabaleta upward-facing green arrow 35'
Y. Touré 75'
Tévez downward-facing red arrow Vieira upward-facing green arrow 79'
Silva downward-facing red arrow Wright-Phillips upward-facing green arrow 80'
Kolarov Yellow card 90+1'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Yellow card 38' Vangjeli
Yellow card 43' Neto
downward-facing red arrow 46' Sakata upward-facing green arrow Mendrinos
downward-facing red arrow 61' Bobadilla upward-facing green arrow Koke
Yellow card 72' Prittas
downward-facing red arrow 79' Neto upward-facing green arrow Kasnaferis
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 36,748
Referee: Pavel Kralovec (Czech Republic)
Round of 16[edit]
17 March 2011 Second leg Manchester City England 1 – 0
(1 – 2 agg.)
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv Manchester, England
19:00 CET Balotelli Red card 36'
Kolarov 39'
Tévez Yellow card 45'
Kompany Yellow card 62'
Barry downward-facing red arrow A. Johnson upward-facing green arrow 71'
Silva Yellow card 72'
Silva downward-facing red arrow Džeko upward-facing green arrow 76'
de Jong Yellow card 78'
Kolarov downward-facing red arrow Milner upward-facing green arrow 88'
Y. Touré Yellow card 90+6'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Yellow card 39' Yussuf
Yellow card 43' Ninković
downward-facing red arrow 45+2' Ninković upward-facing green arrow Zozulya
Yellow card 50' Leandro Almeida
downward-facing red arrow 62' Shevchenko upward-facing green arrow Harmash
downward-facing red arrow 90+2' Yarmolenko upward-facing green arrow Betão
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 27,816
Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)



League Cup[edit]

Third round[edit]



FA Cup[edit]

Third round[edit]

Fourth round[edit]

30 January 2011 Notts County 1 – 1 Manchester City Nottingham, England
14:00 GMT Edwards Yellow card 15'
Bishop 59' Yellow card 60'
Gow downward-facing red arrow Hawley upward-facing green arrow 70'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
downward-facing red arrow 62' upward-facing green arrow Silva
Yellow card 72' Milner
downward-facing red arrow 77' Zabaleta upward-facing green arrow Kolarov
80' Džeko
downward-facing red arrow 88' Richards upward-facing green arrow Kompany
Stadium: Meadow Lane
Attendance: 16,587
Referee: Chris Foy

Fifth round[edit]

Quarter-final[edit]

Semi-final[edit]



Playing statistics[edit]

Appearances (Apps.) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only.
Apps. numbers denote: "No. of games played (No. of games subbed off / No. of games subbed on)"
Red card numbers denote: "No. of second yellow cards / No. of straight red cards." Numbers in parentheses represent red cards overturned for wrongful dismissal.

No. Pos. Squad
Status
Player Name Premier League UEFA Europa League Football
League Cup
FA Cup TOTALS
All Competitions
PE Apps. PE Apps. Apps. Apps. Apps.
1 GK HGP Republic of Ireland Shay Given H1 H1 3 (0/0) 1 (0/0) 4 (0/0)
2 DF ACG England Micah Richards H2 16 (2/2) 1 4 A1 8 (0/1) 1 4 (2/0) 2 1 28 (4/3) 3 6
3[6] DF on loan England Wayne Bridge XH 3 (0/2) XH 4 (2/1) 1 7 (2/3) 1
4 DF FOR Belgium Vincent Kompany F1 29 (0/0) 5 F1 8 (1/1) 1 3 (0/1) 1 40 (1/2) 7
5 DF FOR Argentina Pablo Zabaleta F2 20 (1/5) 1 7 -(1) F2 11 (2/3) 1 1 (0/1) 5 (1/1) 37 (4/10) 1 8 -(1)
6 MF ACG England Michael Johnson H3 A2
7 MF HGP England James Milner H4 26 (6/7) 3 H2 5 (1/2) 1 (0/1) 3 (0/0) 1 1 35 (7/10) 1 4
8 MF ACG England Shaun Wright-Phillips H5 5 (2/3) A3 9 (4/3) 1 2 (2/0) 16 (8/6) 1
9[6] FW on loan Togo Emmanuel Adebayor XF 8 (2/6) 1 XF 6 (1/1) 4 14 (3/7) 5
10 FW FOR Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko F3 8 (1/3) F3 4 (1/1) 2 1 2 (0/0) 2 14 (2/4) 4 1
11 MF HGP England Adam Johnson H6 23 (4/15) 3 1 H3 7 (0/2) 2 1 (0/0) 2 (0/0) 1 33 (4/17) 6 1
12 GK HGP England Stuart Taylor H7 H4
13 DF FOR Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov F4 18 (5/3) 1 4 1/- F4 5 (2/1) 1 1 6 (0/1) 1 29 (7/5) 3 5 1/-
14[6] FW on loan Paraguay Roque Santa Cruz XF 1 (0/1) 1 (1/0) 2 (1/1)
17 DF FOR Germany Jérôme Boateng F5 16 (2/2) 1 F5 5 (1/0) 3 (0/0) 24 (3/2) 1
18 MF HGP England Gareth Barry H8 29 (5/2) 2 6 H5 7 (2/0) 1 5 (0/3) 41 (7/5) 2 7
19 DF HGP England Joleon Lescott H9 14 (1/2) 1 1 H6 7 (0/0) 6 (0/0) 27 (1/2) 1 1
21 MF FOR Spain David Silva F6 27 (11/4) 3 2 F6 10 (5/2) 1 1 1 (0/1) 5 (2/1) 1 43 (18/8) 5 3
22[7] DF YTH Republic of Ireland Greg Cunningham XU XY 1 (0/1) 1 (0/0) 2 (0/1)
24 MF FOR France Patrick Vieira F7 10 (1/7) 1 1 F7 8 (0/2) 1 (0/0) 1 6 (1/0) 3 1 25 (2/9) 4 3
25 GK HGP England Joe Hart H10 30 (0/0) 1 H7 9 (0/0) 6 (0/0) 45 (0/0) 1
27 FW FOR Brazil F8 11 (1/8) F8 6 (0/2) 2 1 (0/0) 1 5 (2/3) 23 (3/13) 3
28 DF FOR Ivory Coast Kolo Touré (vc) F9 22 (2/1) 1 3 1/- F9 5 (1/0) 1 2 (0/0) 29 (3/1) 1 4 1/-
30 DF ACG England Shaleum Logan H11 A4
32 FW FOR Argentina Carlos Tévez (c) F10 26 (16/0) 18 5 F10 7 (3/1) 2 5 (0/2) 3 38 (19/3) 21 7
34 MF FOR Netherlands Nigel de Jong (vc) F11 24 (2/1) 8 F11 5 (1/0) 1 2 (1/1) 31 (4/2) 9
36[6] DF YTH England Javan Vidal XU XY 1 (1/0) 1 1 (1/0) 1
38 DF YTH Belgium Dedryck Boyata U21 2 (1/0) 1 -/1 YTH 6 (0/2) 1 1 (0/0) 2 (0/2) 11 (1/4) 1 1 -/1
41[6] DF on loan England Ben Mee XU XY 1 (0/0) 1 (0/0)
42 MF FOR Ivory Coast Yaya Touré F12 27 (9/0) 4 3 F12 8 (0/1) 1 1 5 (3/0) 1 40 (12/1) 6 4
43 FW YTH England Alex Nimely U21 YTH 1 (1/0) 1 (1/0)
45 FW U21 Italy Mario Balotelli U21 12 (4/3) 6 5 -/1 F13 6 (2/2) 3 2 -/1 3 (2/1) 1 2 21 (8/6) 10 9 -/2
50[6] MF on loan Norway Abdisalam Ibrahim XU XY 1 (1/0) 1 (1/0)
53 MF YTH England Chris Chantler U21 YTH 1 (0/1) 1 (0/1)
60 FW U21 Sweden John Guidetti U21 F14 1 (0/0) 1 (0/0)
62[8] MF U21 Ivory Coast Abdul Razak U21 1 (0/1) 1 (0/1)
TOTALS 43 61 2/3 18 15 -/1 1 2 16 6 78 84 2/4

Table statistics current for games played up until the end of 20 March 2011

Last updated: 23 March 2011.
Source: (for players and positions) Season 2010-11 First Team Squad 00(for squad numbers) Season 2010-11 Squad Numbers 00(for actual stats.) All match Reports in Competitive games section above 00
(for players enumerated in UEFA squad) UEFA Europa League squad 00(for players enumerated in Premier League squad) Premier League OWS - Manchester City Player Index, 2010/11 season



Goal scorers[edit]

Information current as of end of 3 April 2011


Awards[edit]

Premier League Manager of the Month award[edit]

Awarded monthly to the manager that was chosen by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor

Month Manager
December [9] [10] Italy Roberto Mancini


Etihad Player of the Month awards[edit]

Awarded to the player that receives the most votes in a poll conducted each month on the MCFC OWS

Month Player
August [11] England Joe Hart
September [12] Belgium Vincent Kompany
October [13] Spain David Silva
November [14] Spain David Silva
December [15] Spain David Silva
January [16] Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko
February [17] England Micah Richards
March voting in progress


Tuttosport Golden Boy award[edit]

Since 2003 awarded annually by the Italian daily sports newspaper to the young player (on an initial short list of 40 'under 21' players) that receives the most votes from a panel consisting of 30 sports journalists selected from across the whole of Europe

Year Player
2010 [18] [19] Mario Balotelli


Best Sodding Groundsmen of the Year award[edit]

Awarded annually at a meeting of the Institute of Groundsmanship organisation as a result of voting by professional football grounds management teams from the whole of the U.K.

Year Professional Grounds Management Team of the Year
Grounds staff Club Stadium
2010 [20] Roy Rigby and staff Manchester City CoMS



Transfers and loans[edit]

Transfers in[edit]


Transfers out[edit]


Loans in[edit]


Loans out[edit]

This 'loan watch' report provides the latest progress update on most of the players listed above that are currently still out on loan at other clubs.


Player registration and competition eligibility[edit]

Starting in the 2010-11 season there will be new player registration requirements that must be met by every club playing in the English Premier League. Clicking on any of the topics listed below will access a brief overview of that topic. Overviews of the existing UEFA player registration regulations are also provided for the sake of comparison and because they also help provide a more thorough understanding of the actual implications for the Manchester City football club of both these sets of player eligibility requirements.

Player eligibility requirements[edit]

Squad status designation[edit]

Based on the UEFA and Premier League squad registration regulations described above each player that is currently a member of the Manchester City first team squad can be assigned a "Squad Status" attribute that designates his ability to satisfy those player registration requirements in any UEFA or Premier League competition in which Roberto Mancini may wish to select him to play. Such a Squad Status designation may only be one of the following:



Explanations and definitions of select terminology[edit]

The Squad Status and Player Eligibility codes defined below have been derived from information contained in the UEFA and Premier League rules and regulations (R&R) publications for the 2010-11 season as published on the official web sites of those respective football governing organizations. [113] [114] [115] [112]

Squad Status[edit]

Player Eligibility[edit]



See also[edit]



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