Manchester United Football Club is a Professional football club based in old Trafford, greater Manchester United, England, the competes in the Premier League, the top flight of England football.
Manchester United's nicknames the red devils.
1. Manchester United boss Louis Van Gaal is the first non British manager of the red devils.
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2. Under the management of sir Matt busby, Manchester United took the nickname, the "Red Devils" from shelford rugby club, who toured France under the same name whilst also wearing red shirts.
2. Under the management of sir Matt busby, Manchester United took the nickname, the "Red Devils" from shelford rugby club, who toured France under the same name whilst also wearing red shirts.
3. The last time Manchester United played outside the top flight of England League football was in 1975/76 under manager Tommy Docherty. He was sacked the following season.
4. Manchester United made history in 1999 by become only the second British team to achieve the feat of winning that treble(after Celtic in 1967). They are also the only English club to Ever do so.
5. Wayne Rooney is a highest scoring English man in Champions League history with 29 Goals, while formal United midfielder Paul Scholars is the second highest with 24 goals.
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6. In one of the clubs biggest upsets, Manchester United goalkeeper Garry Bailey saved 3 penalties against Ipswich Town at portman Road in 1980, but United still lost the game 6-0.
6. In one of the clubs biggest upsets, Manchester United goalkeeper Garry Bailey saved 3 penalties against Ipswich Town at portman Road in 1980, but United still lost the game 6-0.
7. Ryan giggs, Roy Keane and Peter Schmeichel are the only player in the history of English football to have 13 doubles, with Manchester United in 1994, 1996 and 1999.
8. In 1956, Manchester United's Busby Babes won the league title with an average player a job just 22 years.
9. Manchester United's 9-0 victory against Ipswich at old Trafford on 4th March 1995 remains the biggest even Premier League victory.
10. Manchester United have the join-most FA Cup wins in history, along with Arsenal{11}.