Manager: Pep Guardiola (2016-present)
League: Premier League (England)
Star Players: Erling Haaland, Phil Foden, Kevin De Bruyne, Ederson, Rodri, Kyle Walker, Bernardo Silva
Legendary Former Players: Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero, Joe Hart, David Silva, Vincent Kompany, Pablo Zabaleta, Carlos Tevez, Billy Meredith, Peter Doherty
Championship Titles: Premier League/First Division (9), FA Cup (7), UEFA Champions League (1), European Cup Winners Cup (1), UEFA Super Cup (1)
At this current moment in history, Manchester City FC are probably the best soccer team in the world by almost any measure. They have won the league title 5 out of the past 6 seasons (possibly soon to make it 6 from 7) in the best league in the world right now: the English Premier League. They have won the FA Cup twice in that time too. And last year, they crowned off all those achievements with the highest honor of all, a Champions League victory that made them just the second ever English team to complete a rare season’s treble (after their local rivals Manchester United). They’ve got the best striker in the world, Erling Haaland, who scored a billion goals in his first season and has been criticized for only scoring a million this season. They’ve got one of the best keepers in Ederson (who sports one of the strangest neck tattoos you’ll see). For every player on the field, they seem to have a backup player who is better than anyone on your team. And above it all, pulling the strings, is Pep. Once one of FC Barcelona’s best midfielders, Pep Guardiola has revolutionized the game of soccer as a manager, changing the way it is played and understood in England and all over the world. As great as his individual players are at Manchester City FC, what they have accomplished as a collective seems pretty unlikely without Pep. Like it or lump it, you cannot deny how effective his brand of soccer has been. And with Manchester City FC visiting the United States this summer, now is your chance to be there in the crowd! Get onto TicketX and buy your Manchester City FC tickets today!
America loves a winner, with few Americans ashamed to jump on a bandwagon. And so it seems very likely that this summer’s Manchester City FC matches in America will sell out very fast due to high demand. For your best shot at finding the cheapest tickets to upcoming Manchester City FC matches, check the TicketX listings on this page and use our handy TicketX seating chart to compare prices and seat locations. Unlike other resale sites like StubHub, SeatGeek, and TicketMaster that vary fees by venue, ticket type, or ticket price, TicketX sticks with a fixed fee of 20%. Buy your tickets from TicketX with a single click for the lowest commission fees!
Manchester City FC has several big upcoming games in the United States that you should go to:
July 23 - Manchester City vs Celtic FC - Kenan Stadium (Chapel Hill, NC)
July 27 - Manchester City vs AC Milan - Yankee Stadium (New York City, NY)
July 30 - Manchester City vs FC Barcelona - Camping World Stadium (Orlando, FL)
Aug 3 - Manchester City vs Chelsea FC - Ohio Stadium (Columbus, OH)
Tickets to Manchester City FC soccer games starting from $101.20 at Camping World Stadium on Jun 26 are available from TicketX. Prices are subject to change due to demand and other factors, so seize the moment and buy your tickets today!
If you were born after the year 2000, you might be forgiven for believing that Manchester City FC have always been one of the top teams in English soccer, but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, for the vast majority of their history, the boys in sky blue have been hugely overshadowed by their biggest local rivals, the storied Manchester United, one of the most successful teams (and biggest global brands) in soccer history. In fact, City spent many seasons languishing in the lower divisions of professional English soccer and not even getting the chance to best their bitter rivals. This all changed in 2011-12, when (admittedly after a large infusion of cash from their new Abu Dhabi-based owners…) Manchester City FC pulled off the most dramatic last day reversal of all time, with Sergio Aguero scoring against QPR in injury time to pip Manchester United to the Premier League title (while many United players were already celebrating, thinking they were champions). “Aguerrroooo!” is still one of the most famous calls in all of sports history.
Noisy neighbors is how legendary Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson once dismissed Manchester City FC, a perfect encapsulation of the contempt with which United viewed their cross city fellows for many years, as barely worthy of the term rivals. That all changed with City‘s league title in 2012. Ferguson managed to wrest the title back from the noisy neighbors in 2012-13 before his retirement, but it proved brief respite before the dawn of the Pep era and City’s rise to dominance. Nowadays, United fans look across Manchester enviously at City, rather than the other way around. City have also developed a competitive rivalry with Liverpool FC in the past 7 or 8 seasons due to the two teams competing most years for titles.
Even if you’re not a fan of the team, it is impossible not to appreciate the beauty of the way that Manchester City FC play soccer. And yet this is not a mere collection of robots—the City team is filled with personalities, from the frightening if boyish eyes of Haaland to the grumpy brilliance of De Bruyne to the goofy antics of maverick Jack Grealish. Pep is of course one of the more eccentric managers in the game as well. For all the new fans City has attracted in recent years, there are also many loyal fans who have supported the team through the bad years as well, some of whom travel everywhere the team goes (even to America). Whether you already love soccer or are just curious what all the fuss is about, a Manchester City FC game is a great place to start, so get your tickets now from TicketX!
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