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City Football Group

City Football Group Limited (CFG) is a holding company that administers association football clubs. The group is owned by three organisations, of which 81% is majority-owned by Abu Dhabi United Group, 18% by the American firm Silver Lake, and 1% by Chinese firms China Media Capital and CITIC Capital.[1][2][3][4] The Abu Dhabi United Group is owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan,[5] member of the Abu Dhabi Royal Family and Vice President of UAE.[6][7]

City Football Group Limited
Company typeHolding company
Industry
  • Sports
  • Sports services
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013)
Founder
Headquarters
Key people
Revenue £544.426 million (2020)
-£165.861 million (2020)
-£205.179 million (2020)
Total assets £1.53 billion (2020)
OwnerAbu Dhabi United Group (81%)
Silver Lake (18%)
CITIC Group (1%)
Number of employees
1,229 (2020)
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.cityfootballgroup.com

The group derives its name from Manchester City, its flagship football club, and acts as the club's parent company. CFG also owns stakes in clubs in the United States, Australia, India, Japan, Spain, Brazil, Uruguay, China, Belgium, France and Italy.[8]

History edit

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Location of City Football Group clubs
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Location of City Football Group clubs in Europe

Founded in 2013, City Football Group is the realisation of a business vision by former Barcelona Economy Vice President Ferran Soriano. Soriano first conceived of the ideal of a global football entity while at the Catalan club, beginning with the creation of Barca-branded overseas academies.[9] Soriano contacted Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber about creating a Barcelona-branded MLS franchise, and the pair progressed as far as looking into several locations to place the team,[10] but ultimately these plans were curtailed when Soriano and seven other members of Barcelona's board chose to resign in protest of then-President Joan Laporta's leadership.[11]

After a four-year break from football management, Soriano was hired in late 2012 to replace Garry Cook as CEO of Manchester City following the latter's resignation.[12] Soriano revived his ambitions of creating a global football business entity, beginning by resuming dialogues with Garber.[10] Their discussions resulted in the announcement of New York City as MLS' 20th expansion side less than one year later in May 2013. In the process of managing the creation of a second football team City Football Group was created,[13] designed to be the holding company to which both Manchester City and NYCFC belonged. CFG expanded at the start of 2014 when it partnered with Rugby league side Melbourne Storm to acquire a controlling stake in A-League franchise Melbourne Heart for 12 million Australian dollars.[14] The club would subsequently be rebranded to Melbourne City, and their badge changed as part of CFG's early attempts to synergise their investments with Manchester City as a brand,[15] and the club's colours would slowly be changed to sky blue with their red-and-white stripes retained as away colours.[16]

In the weeks following their purchase of Melbourne City, CFG indicated their intentions of investing in women's football by rebranding Manchester City's female affiliate as Manchester City Women's Football Club,[17] and successfully lobbied for the team to be added to the top tier of the FA Women's Super League, promising to invest in women's football on a scale never before seen in England. Later the following year, CFG would grow again with the purchase of a 20% in Japanese side Yokohama F Marinos, the traditional company team of group sponsor Nissan.[18]

In April 2017, after a near three-year pause in its expansion, City Football Group announced the Uruguayan second-tier side Club Atletico Torque,[19] who would later be renamed Montevideo City Torque.[20] Several months later, Torque would be followed in by Spanish second division club Girona,[21] a club with ownership links to incumbent Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.

2019 saw the beginning of an increase in CFG's activity. The purchase of Chinese third division club Shenzhen Peng City (known as Sichuan Jiuniu F.C. at that time)[22] was followed towards the end of the year by a second venture in Asia, when the group bought a controlling stake in Indian Super League franchise Mumbai City.[23] 2020 similarly would see two club purchases in European football, first of Lommel of Belgium[24] and then of Troyes of France,[25] with both moves notably seeing the purchased clubs rescued from financial difficulties[10] and linked to the economic damages wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.[26] In the same year they would also expand their business interests by taking sole control of US-based five-a-side football business Goals Soccer Centers, a business they had previously invested in, following the near-collapse of the company's owners due to an internal scandal.[27]

In March 2022, Dutch second-tier side NAC Breda announced that following an investigation into the best bidders to sell the club's shares, the shareholders of the club had agreed to a sale to CFG.[28] In response, the club's fans held protests both in Breda and also Manchester and Lommel.[29] A month later, a group of shareholders with key voting rights announced that, in light of the backlash, they had elected instead to sell their shares to a local consortium.[29]

Principles and interests edit

Since its inception, commenters have drawn parallels between City Football Group and Ferran Soriano's ideas spelled out in his 2011 book Goal: The Ball Doesn't Go In By Chance,[30] in which Soriano remarked that the natural evolution of club brands was to expand globally, and that doing so could include the creation of franchise clubs in foreign leagues.[31] His book continued to expound upon the notion that appealing to foreign fans who had no strongly-ingrained non-domestic allegiances was an important facet of business growth of sporting brands, and that giving those fans a domestic side to support alongside and affiliated to their European club could encourage more loyalty from them.[31] This idea would be termed "Disneyfication" by Professor Simon Chadwick,[32] an expert in Eurasian sport at Emlyon Business School and himself a confidant of Soriano.[10]

Branding and player development edit

Early growth in the group focused on teams sharing a common identity and an associated brand, which aligned with the traditional identity of Manchester City and was viewed as a key way of helping the Manchester club build up its foreign support.[10] This also matched Soriano's well-reported interest in placing City Football Group as a lynchpin in the opening-up of national markets in which association football has not previously been able to secure a strong presence, through the operation of and investment in franchises in those countries.[33][34]

The first entity to join CFG was the newly created New York City, with the club announcing that they would sport the familiar sky blue kit with white shorts which Manchester City have traditionally been associated with,[35] and the rebranded Melbourne City (originally named Melbourne Heart) similarly switched to sky blue after defeating challenges from fellow A-League club Sydney.[36] With the purchase of Mumbai City and the renaming of Club Atletico Torque to Montevideo City Torque, five teams in the group feature the word "City" in their name, and similarly all five wear sky blue kits. NYCFC's circular badge style would also be mimicked by Manchester City, Melbourne City, Mumbai City and Torque.[37] Following from these changes, it was reported that the company's aim was to own a team on each continent with the "City" brand in its name.[38] However, they have aggressively defended the City brand such as issuing a cease and desist letter against the Chilean side Santiago City FC for using a club crest similar to Manchester City's.[39]

Developments within Manchester City's academy would ultimately lead to a shift in strategy and focus of the group. Efforts to continue their success in bringing through youth talent led to the buying of promising players in the early teenage years, many of whom would go on to be sold for a large profit. This prompted Soriano and CFG's executive management to change their ambitions to put more emphasis on purchasing smaller clubs in strong existing football markets, with the intention of turning them into specialists centres for acquiring and training future stars from their local areas.[10] As a result, the emphasis on clubs sharing kit colours and having discernibly similar badges and names has been reduced. Outside of Manchester, the European clubs within CFG in particular have not seen any change to their identities beyond the use of sky blue as a change strip colour in Girona. Similar is true of Asian clubs Yokohama F. Marinos.

Collaboration between clubs edit

One of the core philosophies of City Football Group since its inception has been the mutual supporting of clubs through combined scouting and player sharing. While virtually all large European clubs operate an international scouting network,[40] financial demands make it impossible to access local knowledge in foreign countries to the same extent as a domestic club could. CFG clubs therefore provide invaluable services to each other by using their own local scouting networks to share information on players between clubs. With their combined knowledge, the group claims to have extensive information on half a million players around the world.[26] Possessing such a network then allows the local clubs to sign players early in their development, safe in the knowledge that the range of clubs CFG owns means that they can be placed at any of a number of sides as their development continues and the need for other challenges arises.[26] The player-sharing element of the City network was first evident with the high-profile transfer of Aaron Mooy from Melbourne City to Manchester City – an early case of utilising the network to support revenue generation[41] – with the 2020–21 season seeing Manchester City send 14 foreign-sourced youth players out on loan, predominantly to other group clubs.[42]

In addition to internal player movements, CFG has also sought to foster movements of coaching staff within their network also; among the most notable relocations are French manager Eric Mombaerts, who has worked with Yokohama F. Marinos, Melbourne City and Troyes,[43] Manchester City Women manager Nick Cushing transferring to New York[44] and English coach Liam Manning transferring from the NYCFC academy to take over management of Lommel's first team.[45]

The second of CFG's core philosophies regarding club collaboration is on- and off-pitch technical information sharing. Based around the tactics of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola – long coveted for the Manchester job by Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain after their experience working with him in Barcelona[46][47] – all of City Football Group's clubs are given access to extensive databases of Manchester City's tactics and coaching methods, enabling them all to follow the group directive to use the same style of football, a style occasionally referred to as "the City Way".[48] This synergy of tactical style extends beyond their first teams to the academies and women's sections. In addition to this, the clubs also share other information, such as medical, performance monitoring and player management.[10]

Investment in women's football edit

Four of City Football Group's ten clubs sport women's teams, with Montevideo City Torque expected to launch a women's team in 2021 and New York City having previously held discussions about an affiliation with Sky Blue in 2014.[49] In both Manchester and Melbourne, CFG (re)launched new women's sides in 2014 and 2015,[50][51] promising to invest in women's football in unprecedent ways. In both cities, the women's teams would ultimately be given bespoke facilities which, in contrast to the standard for football clubs, shared training locations with their affiliated men's teams.[52][53] Similarly, both cities would see returns for their investment, with Manchester City Women repeatedly finishing amongst the top two and winning a series of domestic trophies[54] while Melbourne City's unprecedented investment in Australian women's football – an area which had previously been underfunded and largely forgotten in the country – earned the side plaudits for their forward-thinking[55] and would see their female side crowned Grand Final winners four times in five seasons.[56]

Esports edit

Looking to capitalise on the growth of esports, and for City Football Group to be seen as always being at the forefront of innovation, CFG made their first venture into digital gaming in June 2016 when they signed Kieran "Kez" Brown to represent Manchester City at FIFA tournaments and fan events, as well as to make digital content for their media profiles.[57]

Over the following years, CFG expanded their esports footprint as most of their clubs signed players to represent them in FIFA tournaments, with most clubs keeping one PlayStation player and one Xbox player on their books to represent them at all times. By early 2021, CFG would have a total of 16 professional esports players across their various clubs.[58] In 2021, Manchester City became the first CFG club to expand beyond FIFA when they signed Aiden "Threats" Mong to represent them in Fortnite tournaments.[59] Unlike the other CFG teams, Manchester City would also go on to create separate esports teams in China[60] and South Korea[61] to compete in Asia-localised tournaments.

In addition to having their own esports players, CFG have also collaborated with existing teams. In 2019, Manchester City announced a partnership with FaZe Clan which would see the two run various esports competitions and merchandising lines, as well as allowing City's and FaZe's FIFA players to share facilities and train together.[62] In 2022, CFG announced that it was sponsoring Blue United eFC, in a move which would see Blue United wear CFG-style sky blue shirts at competitive events.[63]

CFG-Owned clubs edit

Manchester City edit

Manchester City trace their origins back to 1880,[64] taking their present name in the year 1894.[65] The club was one of the founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892[65] and first gained promotion to the top division of English football in 1899, in the process becoming the first team in history to be promoted via automatic promotion.[66] They are ranked as one of the top ten clubs in England for most seasons spent in the English top flight,[67] and top five for most major honours won.[68] Their first trophy came in the 1904 FA Cup Final;[65] in total, at the point of their acquisition by City Football Group, they had won two top flight league titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and three FA Community Shields.[65]

After its takeover, Manchester City launched into a complete overhaul of all departments, intent on rising to the top as fast as possible. On the pitch, the following seasons saw the team replaced under the management of Mark Hughes[69] and then a second time under Roberto Mancini as the lobbying of established UEFA Champions League clubs in the Premier League[70] forced the Manchester team to act quickly in order to achieve Champions League status before the newly implemented Financial Fair Play Regulations made it unviable for teams to spend outside of their earnings in an attempt to move up the table. Meanwhile, off the pitch City spent £10 million on revamping their Platt Lane academy base[71] as they formulated plans to produce a £100m training and academy facility on land opposite their stadium, studying training facilities around the world in an attempt to create the world's foremost development in its field.[72][73] This came in conjunction with the announcement in 2014 that they had received planning permission to increase their stadium capacity.[74] Further investment came in the field of fan engagement, where City committed themselves to a policy of winning the global popularity contest with a mass display of social media.[75][76][77] Since the start of the 2016–17 season, Manchester City have been coached by former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola.[78]

Under City Football Group, Manchester City Football Club have lifted the 2010–11 FA Cup, 2011–12 Premier League, 2012 FA Community Shield, 2013–14 Football League Cup, 2013–14 Premier League, 2015–16 Football League Cup, 2017–18 EFL Cup, 2017–18 Premier League, 2018 FA Community Shield, 2018–19 EFL Cup, 2018–19 Premier League, 2018–19 FA Cup, 2019 FA Community Shield, 2019–20 EFL Cup, 2020–21 EFL Cup, 2020–21 Premier League, 2021–22 Premier League, 2022–23 Premier League, 2022–23 FA Cup, 2022–23 UEFA Champions League and the 2023 UEFA Super Cup.

In April 2022, a report from Der Spiegel, based on leaked internal documents, claimed that the Abu Dhabi owners had previously made payments into the club disguised as sponsorship payments by Emirati companies like Etihad and Etisalat (the same claim that the club had successfully defended at CAS in 2020); Sheikh Mansour's Abu Dhabi United Group had allegedly indirectly paid for underage players to sign with the club; and that the club had allegedly used a fictitious contract between Roberto Mancini and Mansour's Al Jazira to pay large compensation fees to the former manager, in addition to his salary. The three cases were under investigation by the Premier League for the last three years. In response, the club dismissed these claims as untrue, where sources close to the club said the report was a continuation of an “orchestrated campaign” and part of “an endless attempt to damage us”.[79][80]

Manchester City Women edit

Although Manchester City Women had existed since 1988 (previously under the name Manchester City Ladies), they existed solely as an external affiliate of the club until August 2012, with few shared resources and with CFG enjoying no control over the club's management. Four years after the purchase of Manchester City, an agreement was signed in which the affiliated women's team would come under full control of Manchester City, and would effectively become a department of the same organisation.[81]

Shortly after taking control of the club, the side was relaunched as Manchester City Women's Football Club,[17] and applied successfully to join the top tier of English women's football – the recently created FA Women's Super League. When the new Manchester City training ground was constructed, it was specifically designed to include the women's team as equal partners, and the encouragement of the women's team to have access to the same sports science and analysts as the men's teams was considered pioneering at the time.[82] They won their first major in the 2014 FA WSL Cup,[83] and they have become one of the most successful sides in the professional era of women's football in England, with a total of one league title, three Women's FA Cups and four FA WSL Cups.[65]

New York City edit

Founded in 2013, New York City joined the American Major League Soccer as the 20th expansion team; their first season of actual competition was in 2015, alongside Orlando City SC.[84] To date, they are the only team built from scratch by City Football Group. CFG own 80% of NYCFC, with the remaining 20% owned by Yankee Global Enterprises, the parent company of the New York Yankees, at whose home stadium they play their matches.[84] The club's first employee was former Manchester City and US national team player Claudio Reyna, who was appointed as Director of Football, and undertook much of the initial building of the club,[85] before moving on in 2019.

Building on their work in Manchester, City Football Group announced the creation of a bespoke training facility, using the name "City Football Academy", as would become standard across the group, in Orangeburg, New York, just outside of the city limits:[86] it opened in 2018. New York City's first season results were modest, but since their second season they have made the MLS Cup Playoffs in every season. They lifted the MLS Cup for the first time in 2021.[87]

New York City II edit

In late 2021, MLS announced the creation of a new division, which the USSF recognised as a third-tier league in the US football league pyramid.[88] NYCFC were announced to be one of the 21 clubs which would enter it as a founder-member. To this end, they launched a development team, called New York City II (frequently referred to as NYCFC II or NYCFC2).[89]

Melbourne City edit

One of seven expansion sides in the A-League Men, Melbourne City originally joined their league as a new franchise in 2010 under the name of Melbourne Heart.[90] In so doing, they became the first club to join the league in a city where the A-League already had a presence, instantly creating a rivalry with founder member Melbourne Victory in what is now known as the Melbourne derby.[91] Although Melbourne Heart won the first Melbourne derby, their early performances in the league were poor, qualifying for the playoffs only once in the first four seasons and finishing in last place in the 2013–14 season.

City Football Group's purchase of Melbourne Heart was announced on 23 January 2014, in a deal worked out with a consortium of businessmen related to local rugby league club Melbourne Storm.[14] Under the new ownership, they changed their name to Melbourne City in June of the same year,[92] with the club switching to sky blue jerseys in 2017 – their previous red and white stripes would be retained as their away colours, however.[93] In 2015, they opened a new City Football Academy facility at La Trobe University, based on the designs and principles of the Manchester training ground of the same name,[94] and began construction of a larger base in the south of the city in 2021.[95] In 2016, the club won their first major honour by beating Sydney in the final of the Australia Cup[96] (then known as the FFA Cup), while they claimed their first league trophies by winning both the A-League Premier's Plate and the A-League Champions Trophy in 2021.[97]

Melbourne City Youth edit

As part of the expansion of the National Premier Leagues Victoria 1 (now known as NPL Victoria 2), Melbourne City had an application accepted to field a team based around their now-defunct Youth side in the competition along with five additional new entrants. On 6 December 2014, they announced the creation of their NPL team, which began competition in the 2015 season.[98]

Although Melbourne City have seen much success in the junior age categories, they have not repeated this at the professional level, with no trophy wins. In 2019, when NPL Victoria 2 was split in half to create a new, lower, third tier NPL division,[99] Melbourne City were one of the teams relegated to the lower level.

Melbourne City Women edit

Following the success of their investment in Manchester City's women's team, CFG announced their continued support of women's football with the creation of a women's department in Melbourne in 2015, which was accepted as an expansion team in the W-League.[51]

Since its inception, the W-League had seen low levels of financial support from clubs into their female sides, with teams rarely spending even half of their budget cap. In this environment, Melbourne City were able to sweep the board in their first season, going undefeated all season to win both the league and the playoff trophies[100] and setting a number of records.[101] In total, Melbourne City have won the Premiership twice (in 2015–16 and 2019–20) and the championship four times (in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2020).

Yokohama F. Marinos edit

As with many clubs in Japan, Yokohama F. Marinos were founded as a factory team of car manufacturing giant Nissan, and originally played under the name Nissan Motors F.C.[102] Though the club changed its name to Yokohama Marinos when they turned professional in 1993,[102] throughout their history they have remainder under Nissan's majority ownership. In 1999, the club merged with local rivals Yokohama Flugels, after the Flugels went into insolvency – the combination of the two teams resulted in the current name Yokohama F. Marinos.[103] Over their history, they have been one of Japan's more successful clubs, winning the Japanese top division league title on six occasions, along with twelve domestic cups and two continental trophies.[104][105][106]

On 20 May 2014, it was announced that City Football Group had invested in a minority share of Yokohama F. Marinos, creating a partnership with both the football club and car manufacturer Nissan.[18] Through their contacts in the game, CFG would bring several managers in succession to Yokohama. Australian Ange Postecoglou would be the most successful, winning the 2019 J1 League, the club's first league title for 15 seasons.[107] At the same time, pundits noted that Yokohama's switch to playing a CFG-inspired possession game had influenced the way that football was played in Japan, with many other teams copying their style.[107]

Montevideo City Torque edit

Montevideo City Torque were first created as Club Atlético Torque in 2007.[108] The club adopted the moniker "Torque" as one of its founders was an electromechanic, and collectively the founders liked the concept of torque as a relationship between power and movement.[108] Starting from the third tier – at that time the lowest level of the Uruguayan football league system – the club made steady progress, earning promotion to the Segunda División in 2011,[109] achieving finishes in the top half of the Segunda División table by 2015.

On 5 April 2017, CFG announced that it had acquired Club Atletico Torque, a club in Montevideo currently playing in the Uruguayan Primera División.[19] That season, the club won the Segunda División by nine points, being promoted to the Primera División for the first time.[110] Though they came close to winning the Torneo Intermedio[111] – which would have qualified them for the Copa Sudamericana – they would at the end of the season fall foul of the Primera División relegation rules, which saw the bottom three teams relegated based on a two-year rolling average of points per game.[112] Nevertheless, they would win the Segunda División again in 2019 to return to the top flight again.[113] In 2020 the club would also rename itself to Montevideo City Torque and alter the club badge,[114] simultaneously announcing the creation of a training facility and academy system intended to be one of the best in South America. In December 2019, City purchased Rincon City. [115]

Montevideo City Torque Femenino edit

In 2021, Montevideo City Torque announced that they were creating a women's team, borne from City Football Group's desire to support and grow women's football;[116] they recruited both a senior team and an under-19 side from a group of 100 trialists.[116] The team was formed quickly enough to contest in the 2021 season of the Campeonato Femenino B, the second tier of women's football in Uruguay. In their first season, they won all seven of their First Phase games, but performed less well in the Promotion Phase, missing out on the chance to ascend to the top division at the first attempt.[117]

Girona edit

On 23 August 2017, it was announced that the City Football Group had acquired 44.3% of La Liga side Girona. Another 44.3% was held by the Girona Football Group, led by Pere Guardiola, brother of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.[21] Girona had previously been loaned a number of players by Manchester City while they were in the Segunda División, in what was seen by some as an attempt to attract Pep Guardiola to Manchester City.[118][119] In August 2018, Girona had two loanees, both 21 years old, from Manchester City.[120]

Girona B edit

In line with the Spanish standard of major teams operating B-teams as development squads for younger players, Girona owns a subsidiary team named simply Girona B, following the incorporation in 2011 of the formerly independent side Riudellots.[121] At the time of the purchase of Girona by CFG, the club operated in the Segona Catalana division, the sixth level of football in Spain. As an official B-team, Girona B is ineligible for promotion to a higher division than any other Girona-affiliated side above them in the leagues - nor is it eligible to play in any cup competition in which Girona themselves already compete.

Girona additionally operated a primary B-team – Peralada – although this team was merely in partnership with Girona and neither Girona nor CFG had any ownership stake in the club. In 2019, the affiliation with Peralada was terminated as they were relegated to the Tercera División.[122]

Girona FC Femení A edit

Though they had operated a women's side since 2017,[123] Girona Femení A only came into being in 2020, when Girona purchased the women's section of local club Sant Pere Pescador, renaming them to match the club's identity.[124]

Girona FC Femení B edit

Although Girona operated a senior women's team for a number of years, financial constraints had forced them to cease operations at the senior level in 2013[123] and by 2017 the Catalan club operated just three junior teams with a total of 41 youth players in their system.[123] Barely two months before CFG bought into the ownership of Girona, the club announced an expansion of its female set-up, including the restoration of the senior women's team, to start competing in the fifth tier of women's football in Spain.[123]

Shenzhen Peng City edit

On 20 February 2019, it was announced that the City Football Group as well as UBTECH and China Sports Capital had acquired then-China League Two club Sichuan Jiuniu.[125]

After finishing 8th in the 2019 season, Sichuan Jiuniu were admitted into the 2020 China League One season,[126] following the dissolutions of teams who finished higher up on the Chinese football pyramid, to make up for the lost numbers.[127] In 2022, Sichuan Jiuniu expressed its interest to relocate to Changsha, Hunan, to the Chinese Football Association, but fell short in their attempt as the request was denied by the Chinese FA by April 2023.[128] The Sichuan Jiuniu board, which includes the CFG, further expressed in a statement that, "if the Chinese FA are unable to fulfill their legal relocation request, then the board do not see a sustainable future in investing in Chinese football, and may pull out of the Chinese professional football league system, putting aside all previous investments and hard work."[128]

In 2023, in their fourth consecutive season in China League One, the second tier of Chinese football, Sichuan Jiuniu secured promotion to the Chinese Super League in October,[129] and won the year's league title a week later.

On 24 January 2024, the Chinese FA confirmed the club's relocation to Shenzhen, Guangdong.[130] On 6 February 2024, the Chinese FA agreed to a name change to Shenzhen Peng City.[131]

Mumbai City edit

City Football Group was announced as majority stakeholder of Mumbai City on Thursday 28 November 2019, after acquiring 65% of the club.[132] Mumbai City is a professional football club based in Mumbai, competing in the Indian Super League. Since CFG's takeover of Mumbai City, the club saw its initial success by being the first team to win both premiership and championship in a single season in 2020–21, and then winning the premiership again in the 2022–23 season.

Mumbai City Reserves edit

Mumbai City Reserves were announced to be competing for the first time in the I-League 2nd Division, the third tier of Indian football.[133]

Lommel edit

City Football Group was announced as majority stakeholder of Lommel on Monday 11 May 2020, acquiring the majority (unspecified) of the shares of the club.[24] Lommel is a professional football club based in Lommel, competing in the Belgian First Division B (second tier).

Troyes edit

On 3 September 2020, City Football Group announced that they had purchased the shares of the former owner of Ligue 2 club Troyes from Daniel Masoni, making them the majority shareholder.[8][25] The club won the championship and was promoted to Ligue 1 at the end of the 2020–2021 season.

Troyes Reserves edit

The development side of Troyes, known variously as Troyes Reserves and Troyes 2, play in Group F (Grand Est) of the Championnat National 3, the fifth tier of the French football league system.[134]

Troyes Féminine edit

Troyes are represented in the women's game by Troyes Féminine, a senior side who compete in Grand Est Regional 1[135] (the third tier of women's football in France), having been denied promotion to Division 2 Féminine by the early closing of the 2019–20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[136]

Palermo edit

In July 2022, CFG acquired a 80% majority stake of Italian Serie B club Palermo.[137]

Bahia edit

On December 3, 2022, City Football Group acquired 90% of Bahia. The deal was finalized on May 4, 2023.[138]

Honours achieved under CFG ownership edit

The following senior-level and some youth trophies have been won by City Football Group teams while under the ownership and control of the group. Trophies won before the inclusion in the City Football Group are not listed in this section:

List by club edit

Table of honours won edit

Team Seasons under CFG Domestic Continental Total
League Playoffs series Cup Super Cup Minor1 Cup Super Cup
Men's senior teams
  Bahia 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
  Girona 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
  Lommel 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Manchester City2 16 7 9 3 0 1 1 21
  Melbourne City 11 3 1 1 0 5
  Montevideo City Torque 8 0 0 2 0 0 2
  Mumbai City 5 2 1 0 0 3
  New York City 10 0 1 0 1 2
  Palermo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Shenzhen Peng City 6 0 0 0 1 0 1
  Troyes 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
  Yokohama F. Marinos 11 2 0 1 0 0 3
Women's senior teams
  Girona Femení A3 4 0 0 0 0 0
  Manchester City Women4 10 1 7 0 0 0 8
  Melbourne City Women 9 2 4 0 6
  Montevideo City Torque Femenino 3 0 3 0 3
  Palermo Women 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Troyes Féminine 4 0 0 0 0 0
Men's development teams playing in senior competitions
  Girona B 7 2 2
  Manchester City EDS5 7 3 0
  Melbourne City NPL 10 2 2
  Mumbai City Reserves 16 0 0
  New York City II 3 0 0
  Troyes Reserves 4 0 0
Women's development teams playing in senior competitions
  Girona Femení B 7 ineligible 0 ineligible 0

1 Includes lower league titles plus any cups not available to top division clubs, but does not include cups considered non-competitive for statistics purposes (such as pre-season competitions or local FA tournaments habitually contested by reserve sides).
2 Includes titles won while under control of City Football Group personnel, but before the creation of the company itself.
3 Girona were acquired by CFG in 2017 and have operated a women's team for the whole of their time in CFG. However, the Femení A team only came into existence in 2020 when local team FC Sant Pere Pescador sold their women's team to Girona, allowing Girona to operate a women's team at a more professional level.
4 Although MCWFC have been affiliated to Manchester City since their creation in the 1980s, they only came under CFG control when the two clubs merged in 2014.
5 Although the EDS have operated as Manchester City's reserve team for considerably longer than CFG have owned the club, they only began competing in a senior competition in 2017–18 when they were given a place in the EFL Trophy.
6 In the 2019–20 season, ISL teams were invited to enter reserve teams into the I-League 2nd Division, a second-tier competition. The season was cut short in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in subsequent seasons reserve teams were not eligible to participate.

Awards edit

In addition to success on the field CFG has also won numerous awards off the field which include various titles from the company itself, other sports & etc.

Awards edit

  • World Football Summit
    • Best internationalization Strategy 2023
  • Sport Innovation Lab
    • Most Innovative Football Team 2022
  • Ballon d'Or
    • Club Of The Year (2): 2022, 2023 (Man City)
  • Football Content Awards
    • Best Premier league Club 2023
    • Best Esport team 2023
  • Sports Media Group
    • Best Esport Football team 2023 (Man City China Esport)
  • 2013 Best Football Club Hospitality Award: Etihad Stadium Man City
  • Beyond Sports Awards
    • Corporate Citizenship Campaign of the Year (1): 2016 (CITC Man City)
  • 2017 RIBA North West Award Winners : City Football Academy Manchester
  • 2017 RIBA North West Special Award For Sustainability Winners : City Football Academy Manchester
  • 2017 RIBA North West Special Award For Client Of The Year Winners : City Football Academy Manchester
  • 2017 Darebin Business Community Award: CITC Melbourne City FC
  • 2018 Leading Organisation Making a Difference in the Community: CITC Man City
  • 2018 level playing field excellence awards: Etihad Stadium (Man City)
  • 2020 Lighthouse Leadership Awards: Xylem & Man City
  • 2021 North West Football Awards for its work to support positive mental health amongst young people in Manchester: CITC Man City
  • 2023 Multicultural Awards For Excellence  : CITC (Melbourne City)
  • 2020 Partnerhip Impact Awards: New York City FC & NY Common Pantry
  • Sports Business Awards UK
    • 2015 Best CSR Scheme: Man City
    • 2021 Best Covid 19 Response By A Club: Manchester City FC
  • Victorian Sports Award
    • 2021 AED Authority Team of the Year: Melbourne City FC
  • Globe Soccer Awards
    • Best Partnership Of The Year 2019 : Man City & SAP
    • Club Of The Year (1): 2023 (Man City)
  • Sportstar Aces Awards
    • Club Of The Year (1): 2022 (Mumbai City FC)
  • BBC Sports Team of the Year Award
  • Major League Soccer Club And Excecutive Awards
    • Corporate Partnership Activation of the Year (1) : 2022 (New York City FC)
    • Supporter Management Team of the Year (2) : 2016,2022 (New York City FC)
    • Marketing Team of the Year (1) : 2018 (New York City FC)
    • Community Relations Team of the Year (2) : 2016, 2019 (New York City FC)
  • IFFHS
    • Best Men's UEFA Club (2): 2021, 2023 (Man City)
    • World Best Men's Club (1): 2023 (Man City)
  • Korean Advertising Society
    • Brand Exposure Awards (1) : 2023 (Nexen Tire & Man City)
  • European Sponsorhip Association
    • Best Use of Social Media in Sponsorship Of The Year(1): 2019 (SAP & Man City)
    • Sports Sponsorship Of The Year (1): 2023 (OKX & Man City)

Esport Honours edit

  • Man City Esport
    • EA Sport FC
      • ePremier League
        • Winners (2):2021, 2023-24
      • SAF UK Invitational 2022
      • FC Pro Cup 4 2023
    • Fortnite
      • FNCS Qualifier 3 Europe 2022
      • Fortnite Champion Series: Chapter 3 Season 2 - Qualifier 3: Round 4 Europe 2022
      • Fortnite Champion Series: Chapter 3 Season 3 - Qualifier 3: Round 4 North America East 2022
      • Duos Cash Cup: Chapter 3 Season 3 Week 6 Nort America East 2022
      • Duos Cash Cup: Chapter 3 Season 3 Week 7 Nort America East 2022
      • Power Shong Cup 2022
      • Duos Placement Cup: Chapter 3 Season 4 Round 2 Nort America East 2022
      • Elite Cup Weekly Finals: Chapter 3 Season 4 Week 5 North America East 2022
      • Mike & Ike Flavor Brawl 2023
      • Vortexers x DjOli $2700 Squads Tournament 2023
      • Duos Cash Cup: Chapter 4 Season 4 Session 5 Round 2 Nort America Central 2023
      • Steel Series Invitational 2023
      • Dream Hack San Diego 2023
      • Elgiganten Invitational Event Season 4 Chapter 5 2023
      • Solo Victory Cash Cup NA 2024 Session 22
      • Duos Cash Cup NA 2024 session 9
      • Duos Cash Cup NA 2024 session 10
      • $1,000 EARTHLINK X ELITE ESPORTS DUOS FINALS
      • $10,000 Stride Swearin ZB Trios Tournament
      • FNCS Major 1 Grand Final 2024 NA Champion
  • Man City China Esport
    • EA Sport FC Online
      • FC online Asian Invitational 2024
      • CSL Esport 2024
      • FIFA Online 4 Star League Season 12 Winners
      • FIFA Online 4 Star League Season 9 Winners
      • People's Premier League 2019 Winners
  • Melbourne City Esport
    • EA Sport FC
      • Fifa 21 Global Series OCE Qualifier 2 PS4
      • Fifa 22 Global Series OCE Qualifier 2 PS4
      • Fifa 23 Global Series OCE Qualifier 4 PS4
  • New York City Esport
    • EA Sport FC
      • eMLS Series 1
        • Winners (1) : 2021
      • eMLS Series 2
        • Winners (1) : 2021
      • eMLS Final Series
        • Winners (1) : 2021
      • eChampions League Invitational
        • Winners (1): 2019
      • FIFA 23 Global Series North America Qualifier 1
      • FIFA 23 Global Series North America Qualifier 4
  • Blue United Efc Powered by Man City
    • EA Sports FC
      • FC Community Series 2023 eSports soccer tournament #4 Champion
      • FC Community Series eSports soccer tournament 2024 #3 Champion
      • FC Community Series eSports soccer tournament #4 2024 Champion


  • Palermo Esport
    • Rocket League
      • Italian Rocket League Championship S11
  • Esquadrao Golden (EC Bahia Esport)
    • EA Sports FC
      • Game Cam Bahia 2023
  • Estac Esport
    • EA Sports FC
      • eCup FFF 2023
      • eCoupe du grand est 2023
      • Regional 1 Esport Grand Est
        • Winners (1): 2023-2024

Intra-CFG matches edit

Though City Football Group has existed for a number of years, competing schedules and priorities have limited the number of occasions on which CFG teams have been able to contest matches against each other. The following record lists the games played between CFG teams while both have been under common ownership:

18 July 2015 Friendly Manchester City   1–0   Melbourne City Robina, Gold Coast
18:00 GST Nasri   86' Report Stadium: Robina Stadium
15 August 2017 Friendly Girona   1–0   Manchester City Girona, Spain
18:00 WET Portu   13' Stadium: Estadi Montilivi
Attendance: 10,235
Referee: David Medié Jiménez (Spain)
27 July 2018 Friendly Girona   6–0   Melbourne City Kochi, India
19:00 IST
Report Stadium: Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium
27 July 2019 (2019-07-27) Friendly Yokohama F. Marinos   1–3   Manchester City Yokohama, Japan
19:30 JST Endo   23' Report De Bruyne   18'
Sterling   40'
Nmecha   90+2'
Stadium: Nissan Stadium
Attendance: 65,052
17 December 2022 Friendly Manchester City   2–0   Girona Manchester, England
13:00 GMT De Bruyne  5'
Haaland  19'
Stadium: Academy Stadium
7 March 2023 Friendly Troyes   2–3   Lommel Troyes, France
?? Dongmo   2'
Matubanzila   28'
Report Fatah   33'
Weckmann    
Stadium: Stade de l'Aube
24 July 2023 (2023-07-24) Friendly Yokohama F. Marinos   3–5   Manchester City Tokyo, Japan
20:30 JST Anderson Lopes   27'
Matsubara   37'
Inoue   86'
Report Stones   41'
Álvarez   43'
Haaland   52',   91'
Rodri   72'
Stadium: Japan National Stadium
Attendance: 61,618
23 March 2024 (2024-03-23) Friendly Palermo   2-1   Lommel Palermo, Italy
14:15 CET Di Francesco   54'
Gomes   74'
Fatah   90' Stadium: Stadio Renzo Barbera

CFG partner clubs edit

Club Bolivar edit

It was announced on 12 January 2021 that Club Bolivar had become the first partner club for the group.[140] Club Bolivar is the most successful Bolivian club, having won 30 domestic titles since it was founded in La Paz on 12 April 1925. The owner of the club, Marcelo Claure, is also part of the ownership group of Inter Miami CF alongside David Beckham, as well as being COO of SoftBank Group with Masayoshi Son (CEO of Softbank) as well as Jorge Mas and Jose Mas from MasTec respectively.

Honours after partnership :

División de Fútbol Profesional (1): 2022-A

Vannes edit

It was announced on 17 February 2021 that French fourth tier side Vannes had become the latest partner club for the group.[141] The two clubs were already linked after Vannes' President Maxime Ray had joined CFG to become a minority shareholder in Troyes as part of the 2020 purchase, though he agreed to have no operational role at Troyes as part of the takeover.[142]

Geylang International edit

It was announced on 1 February 2023 that Singapore Premier League club Geylang International had become the first Southeast Asian partner club for the group.[143] The agreement is set to be an initial, highly targeted collaboration between both entities with the potential to evolve into a broader, more comprehensive strategic partnership in the future.

İstanbul Başakşehir edit

It was revealed on 18 February 2024 that Turkish Süper Lig club İstanbul Başakşehir signed an agreement with the group in order to improve their football strategy, recruitment, scouting and coaching methodology.[144]

Businesses edit

Goals Soccer Centers edit

On 25 July 2017, City Football Group signed a joint venture partnership with Goals Soccer Centres, a 5-a-side football pitch operator, to invest capital into the US operations of the company in order to expand across North America.[145] On 3 February 2020, CFG purchased the remaining 50% to take full ownership of the joint venture[146] – operating under the Americanised name Goals Soccer Centers – following the near-collapse of their partner as a result of historic fraud allegations.[147]

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City Football Group Limited CFG is a holding company that administers association football clubs The group is owned by three organisations of which 81 is majority owned by Abu Dhabi United Group 18 by the American firm Silver Lake and 1 by Chinese firms China Media Capital and CITIC Capital 1 2 3 4 The Abu Dhabi United Group is owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan 5 member of the Abu Dhabi Royal Family and Vice President of UAE 6 7 City Football Group LimitedCompany typeHolding companyIndustrySportsSports servicesFounded2013 11 years ago 2013 FounderMansour bin Zayed Al NahyanKhaldoon Al MubarakHeadquartersManchester Key peopleKhaldoon Al MubarakLi RuigangBrian MarwoodFerran SorianoTom GlickEgon DurbanRevenue 544 426 million 2020 Operating income 165 861 million 2020 Net income 205 179 million 2020 Total assets 1 53 billion 2020 OwnerAbu Dhabi United Group 81 Silver Lake 18 CITIC Group 1 Number of employees1 229 2020 SubsidiariesManchester City 100 Melbourne City 100 Mumbai City 65 New York City 80 Montevideo City Torque 100 Troyes 100 Lommel 99 Girona 47 Shenzhen Peng City 46 7 Yokohama F Marinos 20 Palermo 94 9 Bahia 90 City Football AcademyCity Football MarketingCity Football ServicesCity Football JapanCity Football SingaporeCity Football ChinaCity Football IndiaCo op Live ArenaCFG Stadium GroupGoals Soccer CentersWebsitewww wbr cityfootballgroup wbr comThe group derives its name from Manchester City its flagship football club and acts as the club s parent company CFG also owns stakes in clubs in the United States Australia India Japan Spain Brazil Uruguay China Belgium France and Italy 8 Contents 1 History 2 Principles and interests 2 1 Branding and player development 2 2 Collaboration between clubs 2 3 Investment in women s football 2 4 Esports 3 CFG Owned clubs 3 1 Manchester City 3 1 1 Manchester City Women 3 2 New York City 3 2 1 New York City II 3 3 Melbourne City 3 3 1 Melbourne City Youth 3 3 2 Melbourne City Women 3 4 Yokohama F Marinos 3 5 Montevideo City Torque 3 5 1 Montevideo City Torque Femenino 3 6 Girona 3 6 1 Girona B 3 6 2 Girona FC Femeni A 3 6 3 Girona FC Femeni B 3 7 Shenzhen Peng City 3 8 Mumbai City 3 8 1 Mumbai City Reserves 3 9 Lommel 3 10 Troyes 3 10 1 Troyes Reserves 3 10 2 Troyes Feminine 3 11 Palermo 3 12 Bahia 4 Honours achieved under CFG ownership 4 1 List by club 4 1 1 Bahia 4 1 2 Bahia amputados 4 1 3 Bahia Femenino 4 1 4 Club Bolivar 4 1 5 Girona 4 1 6 Girona B 4 1 7 Manchester City 4 1 8 Manchester City Women 4 1 9 Manchester City Amputee 4 1 10 Melbourne City 4 1 11 Melbourne City Powerchair Football 4 1 12 Melbourne City Women 4 1 13 Montevideo City Torque 4 1 14 Montevideo City Torque Femenino 4 1 15 Mumbai City 4 1 16 New York City 4 1 17 Shenzhen Peng City 4 1 18 Troyes 4 1 19 Troyes Feminine 4 1 20 Yokohama F Marinos 4 2 Table of honours won 5 Awards 5 1 Awards 5 1 1 Esport Honours 6 Intra CFG matches 7 CFG partner clubs 7 1 Club Bolivar 7 2 Vannes 7 3 Geylang International 7 4 Istanbul Basaksehir 8 Businesses 8 1 Goals Soccer Centers 9 See also 10 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp nbsp Europe nbsp Bahia nbsp Melbourne City nbsp Montevideo City Torque nbsp Mumbai City nbsp New York City FC nbsp Shenzhen Peng City nbsp Yokohama F Marinos nbsp European teams GironaLommelManchester CityPalermoTroyesclass notpageimage Location of City Football Group clubs nbsp nbsp Girona nbsp Lommel nbsp ManchesterCity nbsp Palermo nbsp Troyesclass notpageimage Location of City Football Group clubs in Europe Founded in 2013 City Football Group is the realisation of a business vision by former Barcelona Economy Vice President Ferran Soriano Soriano first conceived of the ideal of a global football entity while at the Catalan club beginning with the creation of Barca branded overseas academies 9 Soriano contacted Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber about creating a Barcelona branded MLS franchise and the pair progressed as far as looking into several locations to place the team 10 but ultimately these plans were curtailed when Soriano and seven other members of Barcelona s board chose to resign in protest of then President Joan Laporta s leadership 11 After a four year break from football management Soriano was hired in late 2012 to replace Garry Cook as CEO of Manchester City following the latter s resignation 12 Soriano revived his ambitions of creating a global football business entity beginning by resuming dialogues with Garber 10 Their discussions resulted in the announcement of New York City as MLS 20th expansion side less than one year later in May 2013 In the process of managing the creation of a second football team City Football Group was created 13 designed to be the holding company to which both Manchester City and NYCFC belonged CFG expanded at the start of 2014 when it partnered with Rugby league side Melbourne Storm to acquire a controlling stake in A League franchise Melbourne Heart for 12 million Australian dollars 14 The club would subsequently be rebranded to Melbourne City and their badge changed as part of CFG s early attempts to synergise their investments with Manchester City as a brand 15 and the club s colours would slowly be changed to sky blue with their red and white stripes retained as away colours 16 In the weeks following their purchase of Melbourne City CFG indicated their intentions of investing in women s football by rebranding Manchester City s female affiliate as Manchester City Women s Football Club 17 and successfully lobbied for the team to be added to the top tier of the FA Women s Super League promising to invest in women s football on a scale never before seen in England Later the following year CFG would grow again with the purchase of a 20 in Japanese side Yokohama F Marinos the traditional company team of group sponsor Nissan 18 In April 2017 after a near three year pause in its expansion City Football Group announced the Uruguayan second tier side Club Atletico Torque 19 who would later be renamed Montevideo City Torque 20 Several months later Torque would be followed in by Spanish second division club Girona 21 a club with ownership links to incumbent Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola 2019 saw the beginning of an increase in CFG s activity The purchase of Chinese third division club Shenzhen Peng City known as Sichuan Jiuniu F C at that time 22 was followed towards the end of the year by a second venture in Asia when the group bought a controlling stake in Indian Super League franchise Mumbai City 23 2020 similarly would see two club purchases in European football first of Lommel of Belgium 24 and then of Troyes of France 25 with both moves notably seeing the purchased clubs rescued from financial difficulties 10 and linked to the economic damages wrought by the COVID 19 pandemic 26 In the same year they would also expand their business interests by taking sole control of US based five a side football business Goals Soccer Centers a business they had previously invested in following the near collapse of the company s owners due to an internal scandal 27 In March 2022 Dutch second tier side NAC Breda announced that following an investigation into the best bidders to sell the club s shares the shareholders of the club had agreed to a sale to CFG 28 In response the club s fans held protests both in Breda and also Manchester and Lommel 29 A month later a group of shareholders with key voting rights announced that in light of the backlash they had elected instead to sell their shares to a local consortium 29 Principles and interests editSince its inception commenters have drawn parallels between City Football Group and Ferran Soriano s ideas spelled out in his 2011 book Goal The Ball Doesn t Go In By Chance 30 in which Soriano remarked that the natural evolution of club brands was to expand globally and that doing so could include the creation of franchise clubs in foreign leagues 31 His book continued to expound upon the notion that appealing to foreign fans who had no strongly ingrained non domestic allegiances was an important facet of business growth of sporting brands and that giving those fans a domestic side to support alongside and affiliated to their European club could encourage more loyalty from them 31 This idea would be termed Disneyfication by Professor Simon Chadwick 32 an expert in Eurasian sport at Emlyon Business School and himself a confidant of Soriano 10 Branding and player development edit Early growth in the group focused on teams sharing a common identity and an associated brand which aligned with the traditional identity of Manchester City and was viewed as a key way of helping the Manchester club build up its foreign support 10 This also matched Soriano s well reported interest in placing City Football Group as a lynchpin in the opening up of national markets in which association football has not previously been able to secure a strong presence through the operation of and investment in franchises in those countries 33 34 The first entity to join CFG was the newly created New York City with the club announcing that they would sport the familiar sky blue kit with white shorts which Manchester City have traditionally been associated with 35 and the rebranded Melbourne City originally named Melbourne Heart similarly switched to sky blue after defeating challenges from fellow A League club Sydney 36 With the purchase of Mumbai City and the renaming of Club Atletico Torque to Montevideo City Torque five teams in the group feature the word City in their name and similarly all five wear sky blue kits NYCFC s circular badge style would also be mimicked by Manchester City Melbourne City Mumbai City and Torque 37 Following from these changes it was reported that the company s aim was to own a team on each continent with the City brand in its name 38 However they have aggressively defended the City brand such as issuing a cease and desist letter against the Chilean side Santiago City FC for using a club crest similar to Manchester City s 39 Developments within Manchester City s academy would ultimately lead to a shift in strategy and focus of the group Efforts to continue their success in bringing through youth talent led to the buying of promising players in the early teenage years many of whom would go on to be sold for a large profit This prompted Soriano and CFG s executive management to change their ambitions to put more emphasis on purchasing smaller clubs in strong existing football markets with the intention of turning them into specialists centres for acquiring and training future stars from their local areas 10 As a result the emphasis on clubs sharing kit colours and having discernibly similar badges and names has been reduced Outside of Manchester the European clubs within CFG in particular have not seen any change to their identities beyond the use of sky blue as a change strip colour in Girona Similar is true of Asian clubs Yokohama F Marinos Collaboration between clubs edit One of the core philosophies of City Football Group since its inception has been the mutual supporting of clubs through combined scouting and player sharing While virtually all large European clubs operate an international scouting network 40 financial demands make it impossible to access local knowledge in foreign countries to the same extent as a domestic club could CFG clubs therefore provide invaluable services to each other by using their own local scouting networks to share information on players between clubs With their combined knowledge the group claims to have extensive information on half a million players around the world 26 Possessing such a network then allows the local clubs to sign players early in their development safe in the knowledge that the range of clubs CFG owns means that they can be placed at any of a number of sides as their development continues and the need for other challenges arises 26 The player sharing element of the City network was first evident with the high profile transfer of Aaron Mooy from Melbourne City to Manchester City an early case of utilising the network to support revenue generation 41 with the 2020 21 season seeing Manchester City send 14 foreign sourced youth players out on loan predominantly to other group clubs 42 In addition to internal player movements CFG has also sought to foster movements of coaching staff within their network also among the most notable relocations are French manager Eric Mombaerts who has worked with Yokohama F Marinos Melbourne City and Troyes 43 Manchester City Women manager Nick Cushing transferring to New York 44 and English coach Liam Manning transferring from the NYCFC academy to take over management of Lommel s first team 45 The second of CFG s core philosophies regarding club collaboration is on and off pitch technical information sharing Based around the tactics of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola long coveted for the Manchester job by Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain after their experience working with him in Barcelona 46 47 all of City Football Group s clubs are given access to extensive databases of Manchester City s tactics and coaching methods enabling them all to follow the group directive to use the same style of football a style occasionally referred to as the City Way 48 This synergy of tactical style extends beyond their first teams to the academies and women s sections In addition to this the clubs also share other information such as medical performance monitoring and player management 10 Investment in women s football edit Four of City Football Group s ten clubs sport women s teams with Montevideo City Torque expected to launch a women s team in 2021 and New York City having previously held discussions about an affiliation with Sky Blue in 2014 49 In both Manchester and Melbourne CFG re launched new women s sides in 2014 and 2015 50 51 promising to invest in women s football in unprecedent ways In both cities the women s teams would ultimately be given bespoke facilities which in contrast to the standard for football clubs shared training locations with their affiliated men s teams 52 53 Similarly both cities would see returns for their investment with Manchester City Women repeatedly finishing amongst the top two and winning a series of domestic trophies 54 while Melbourne City s unprecedented investment in Australian women s football an area which had previously been underfunded and largely forgotten in the country earned the side plaudits for their forward thinking 55 and would see their female side crowned Grand Final winners four times in five seasons 56 Esports edit Looking to capitalise on the growth of esports and for City Football Group to be seen as always being at the forefront of innovation CFG made their first venture into digital gaming in June 2016 when they signed Kieran Kez Brown to represent Manchester City at FIFA tournaments and fan events as well as to make digital content for their media profiles 57 Over the following years CFG expanded their esports footprint as most of their clubs signed players to represent them in FIFA tournaments with most clubs keeping one PlayStation player and one Xbox player on their books to represent them at all times By early 2021 CFG would have a total of 16 professional esports players across their various clubs 58 In 2021 Manchester City became the first CFG club to expand beyond FIFA when they signed Aiden Threats Mong to represent them in Fortnite tournaments 59 Unlike the other CFG teams Manchester City would also go on to create separate esports teams in China 60 and South Korea 61 to compete in Asia localised tournaments In addition to having their own esports players CFG have also collaborated with existing teams In 2019 Manchester City announced a partnership with FaZe Clan which would see the two run various esports competitions and merchandising lines as well as allowing City s and FaZe s FIFA players to share facilities and train together 62 In 2022 CFG announced that it was sponsoring Blue United eFC in a move which would see Blue United wear CFG style sky blue shirts at competitive events 63 CFG Owned clubs editManchester City edit Main article Manchester City F C Manchester City trace their origins back to 1880 64 taking their present name in the year 1894 65 The club was one of the founding members of the Football League Second Division in 1892 65 and first gained promotion to the top division of English football in 1899 in the process becoming the first team in history to be promoted via automatic promotion 66 They are ranked as one of the top ten clubs in England for most seasons spent in the English top flight 67 and top five for most major honours won 68 Their first trophy came in the 1904 FA Cup Final 65 in total at the point of their acquisition by City Football Group they had won two top flight league titles four FA Cups two League Cups one UEFA Cup Winners Cup and three FA Community Shields 65 After its takeover Manchester City launched into a complete overhaul of all departments intent on rising to the top as fast as possible On the pitch the following seasons saw the team replaced under the management of Mark Hughes 69 and then a second time under Roberto Mancini as the lobbying of established UEFA Champions League clubs in the Premier League 70 forced the Manchester team to act quickly in order to achieve Champions League status before the newly implemented Financial Fair Play Regulations made it unviable for teams to spend outside of their earnings in an attempt to move up the table Meanwhile off the pitch City spent 10 million on revamping their Platt Lane academy base 71 as they formulated plans to produce a 100m training and academy facility on land opposite their stadium studying training facilities around the world in an attempt to create the world s foremost development in its field 72 73 This came in conjunction with the announcement in 2014 that they had received planning permission to increase their stadium capacity 74 Further investment came in the field of fan engagement where City committed themselves to a policy of winning the global popularity contest with a mass display of social media 75 76 77 Since the start of the 2016 17 season Manchester City have been coached by former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola 78 Under City Football Group Manchester City Football Club have lifted the 2010 11 FA Cup 2011 12 Premier League 2012 FA Community Shield 2013 14 Football League Cup 2013 14 Premier League 2015 16 Football League Cup 2017 18 EFL Cup 2017 18 Premier League 2018 FA Community Shield 2018 19 EFL Cup 2018 19 Premier League 2018 19 FA Cup 2019 FA Community Shield 2019 20 EFL Cup 2020 21 EFL Cup 2020 21 Premier League 2021 22 Premier League 2022 23 Premier League 2022 23 FA Cup 2022 23 UEFA Champions League and the 2023 UEFA Super Cup In April 2022 a report from Der Spiegel based on leaked internal documents claimed that the Abu Dhabi owners had previously made payments into the club disguised as sponsorship payments by Emirati companies like Etihad and Etisalat the same claim that the club had successfully defended at CAS in 2020 Sheikh Mansour s Abu Dhabi United Group had allegedly indirectly paid for underage players to sign with the club and that the club had allegedly used a fictitious contract between Roberto Mancini and Mansour s Al Jazira to pay large compensation fees to the former manager in addition to his salary The three cases were under investigation by the Premier League for the last three years In response the club dismissed these claims as untrue where sources close to the club said the report was a continuation of an orchestrated campaign and part of an endless attempt to damage us 79 80 Manchester City Women edit Main article Manchester City W F C Although Manchester City Women had existed since 1988 previously under the name Manchester City Ladies they existed solely as an external affiliate of the club until August 2012 with few shared resources and with CFG enjoying no control over the club s management Four years after the purchase of Manchester City an agreement was signed in which the affiliated women s team would come under full control of Manchester City and would effectively become a department of the same organisation 81 Shortly after taking control of the club the side was relaunched as Manchester City Women s Football Club 17 and applied successfully to join the top tier of English women s football the recently created FA Women s Super League When the new Manchester City training ground was constructed it was specifically designed to include the women s team as equal partners and the encouragement of the women s team to have access to the same sports science and analysts as the men s teams was considered pioneering at the time 82 They won their first major in the 2014 FA WSL Cup 83 and they have become one of the most successful sides in the professional era of women s football in England with a total of one league title three Women s FA Cups and four FA WSL Cups 65 New York City edit Main article New York City FC Founded in 2013 New York City joined the American Major League Soccer as the 20th expansion team their first season of actual competition was in 2015 alongside Orlando City SC 84 To date they are the only team built from scratch by City Football Group CFG own 80 of NYCFC with the remaining 20 owned by Yankee Global Enterprises the parent company of the New York Yankees at whose home stadium they play their matches 84 The club s first employee was former Manchester City and US national team player Claudio Reyna who was appointed as Director of Football and undertook much of the initial building of the club 85 before moving on in 2019 Building on their work in Manchester City Football Group announced the creation of a bespoke training facility using the name City Football Academy as would become standard across the group in Orangeburg New York just outside of the city limits 86 it opened in 2018 New York City s first season results were modest but since their second season they have made the MLS Cup Playoffs in every season They lifted the MLS Cup for the first time in 2021 87 New York City II edit Main article New York City FC II In late 2021 MLS announced the creation of a new division which the USSF recognised as a third tier league in the US football league pyramid 88 NYCFC were announced to be one of the 21 clubs which would enter it as a founder member To this end they launched a development team called New York City II frequently referred to as NYCFC II or NYCFC2 89 Melbourne City edit Main article Melbourne City FC One of seven expansion sides in the A League Men Melbourne City originally joined their league as a new franchise in 2010 under the name of Melbourne Heart 90 In so doing they became the first club to join the league in a city where the A League already had a presence instantly creating a rivalry with founder member Melbourne Victory in what is now known as the Melbourne derby 91 Although Melbourne Heart won the first Melbourne derby their early performances in the league were poor qualifying for the playoffs only once in the first four seasons and finishing in last place in the 2013 14 season City Football Group s purchase of Melbourne Heart was announced on 23 January 2014 in a deal worked out with a consortium of businessmen related to local rugby league club Melbourne Storm 14 Under the new ownership they changed their name to Melbourne City in June of the same year 92 with the club switching to sky blue jerseys in 2017 their previous red and white stripes would be retained as their away colours however 93 In 2015 they opened a new City Football Academy facility at La Trobe University based on the designs and principles of the Manchester training ground of the same name 94 and began construction of a larger base in the south of the city in 2021 95 In 2016 the club won their first major honour by beating Sydney in the final of the Australia Cup 96 then known as the FFA Cup while they claimed their first league trophies by winning both the A League Premier s Plate and the A League Champions Trophy in 2021 97 Melbourne City Youth edit Main article Melbourne City FC Youth As part of the expansion of the National Premier Leagues Victoria 1 now known as NPL Victoria 2 Melbourne City had an application accepted to field a team based around their now defunct Youth side in the competition along with five additional new entrants On 6 December 2014 they announced the creation of their NPL team which began competition in the 2015 season 98 Although Melbourne City have seen much success in the junior age categories they have not repeated this at the professional level with no trophy wins In 2019 when NPL Victoria 2 was split in half to create a new lower third tier NPL division 99 Melbourne City were one of the teams relegated to the lower level Melbourne City Women edit Main article Melbourne City FC W League Following the success of their investment in Manchester City s women s team CFG announced their continued support of women s football with the creation of a women s department in Melbourne in 2015 which was accepted as an expansion team in the W League 51 Since its inception the W League had seen low levels of financial support from clubs into their female sides with teams rarely spending even half of their budget cap In this environment Melbourne City were able to sweep the board in their first season going undefeated all season to win both the league and the playoff trophies 100 and setting a number of records 101 In total Melbourne City have won the Premiership twice in 2015 16 and 2019 20 and the championship four times in 2016 2017 2018 and 2020 Yokohama F Marinos edit Main article Yokohama F Marinos As with many clubs in Japan Yokohama F Marinos were founded as a factory team of car manufacturing giant Nissan and originally played under the name Nissan Motors F C 102 Though the club changed its name to Yokohama Marinos when they turned professional in 1993 102 throughout their history they have remainder under Nissan s majority ownership In 1999 the club merged with local rivals Yokohama Flugels after the Flugels went into insolvency the combination of the two teams resulted in the current name Yokohama F Marinos 103 Over their history they have been one of Japan s more successful clubs winning the Japanese top division league title on six occasions along with twelve domestic cups and two continental trophies 104 105 106 On 20 May 2014 it was announced that City Football Group had invested in a minority share of Yokohama F Marinos creating a partnership with both the football club and car manufacturer Nissan 18 Through their contacts in the game CFG would bring several managers in succession to Yokohama Australian Ange Postecoglou would be the most successful winning the 2019 J1 League the club s first league title for 15 seasons 107 At the same time pundits noted that Yokohama s switch to playing a CFG inspired possession game had influenced the way that football was played in Japan with many other teams copying their style 107 Montevideo City Torque edit Main article Montevideo City Torque Montevideo City Torque were first created as Club Atletico Torque in 2007 108 The club adopted the moniker Torque as one of its founders was an electromechanic and collectively the founders liked the concept of torque as a relationship between power and movement 108 Starting from the third tier at that time the lowest level of the Uruguayan football league system the club made steady progress earning promotion to the Segunda Division in 2011 109 achieving finishes in the top half of the Segunda Division table by 2015 On 5 April 2017 CFG announced that it had acquired Club Atletico Torque a club in Montevideo currently playing in the Uruguayan Primera Division 19 That season the club won the Segunda Division by nine points being promoted to the Primera Division for the first time 110 Though they came close to winning the Torneo Intermedio 111 which would have qualified them for the Copa Sudamericana they would at the end of the season fall foul of the Primera Division relegation rules which saw the bottom three teams relegated based on a two year rolling average of points per game 112 Nevertheless they would win the Segunda Division again in 2019 to return to the top flight again 113 In 2020 the club would also rename itself to Montevideo City Torque and alter the club badge 114 simultaneously announcing the creation of a training facility and academy system intended to be one of the best in South America In December 2019 City purchased Rincon City 115 Montevideo City Torque Femenino edit In 2021 Montevideo City Torque announced that they were creating a women s team borne from City Football Group s desire to support and grow women s football 116 they recruited both a senior team and an under 19 side from a group of 100 trialists 116 The team was formed quickly enough to contest in the 2021 season of the Campeonato Femenino B the second tier of women s football in Uruguay In their first season they won all seven of their First Phase games but performed less well in the Promotion Phase missing out on the chance to ascend to the top division at the first attempt 117 Girona edit Main article Girona FC On 23 August 2017 it was announced that the City Football Group had acquired 44 3 of La Liga side Girona Another 44 3 was held by the Girona Football Group led by Pere Guardiola brother of Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola 21 Girona had previously been loaned a number of players by Manchester City while they were in the Segunda Division in what was seen by some as an attempt to attract Pep Guardiola to Manchester City 118 119 In August 2018 Girona had two loanees both 21 years old from Manchester City 120 Girona B edit Main article Girona FC B In line with the Spanish standard of major teams operating B teams as development squads for younger players Girona owns a subsidiary team named simply Girona B following the incorporation in 2011 of the formerly independent side Riudellots 121 At the time of the purchase of Girona by CFG the club operated in the Segona Catalana division the sixth level of football in Spain As an official B team Girona B is ineligible for promotion to a higher division than any other Girona affiliated side above them in the leagues nor is it eligible to play in any cup competition in which Girona themselves already compete Girona additionally operated a primary B team Peralada although this team was merely in partnership with Girona and neither Girona nor CFG had any ownership stake in the club In 2019 the affiliation with Peralada was terminated as they were relegated to the Tercera Division 122 Girona FC Femeni A edit Main article Girona FC Femeni A Though they had operated a women s side since 2017 123 Girona Femeni A only came into being in 2020 when Girona purchased the women s section of local club Sant Pere Pescador renaming them to match the club s identity 124 Girona FC Femeni B edit Main article Girona FC Femeni B Although Girona operated a senior women s team for a number of years financial constraints had forced them to cease operations at the senior level in 2013 123 and by 2017 the Catalan club operated just three junior teams with a total of 41 youth players in their system 123 Barely two months before CFG bought into the ownership of Girona the club announced an expansion of its female set up including the restoration of the senior women s team to start competing in the fifth tier of women s football in Spain 123 Shenzhen Peng City edit Main article Shenzhen Peng City F C On 20 February 2019 it was announced that the City Football Group as well as UBTECH and China Sports Capital had acquired then China League Two club Sichuan Jiuniu 125 After finishing 8th in the 2019 season Sichuan Jiuniu were admitted into the 2020 China League One season 126 following the dissolutions of teams who finished higher up on the Chinese football pyramid to make up for the lost numbers 127 In 2022 Sichuan Jiuniu expressed its interest to relocate to Changsha Hunan to the Chinese Football Association but fell short in their attempt as the request was denied by the Chinese FA by April 2023 128 The Sichuan Jiuniu board which includes the CFG further expressed in a statement that if the Chinese FA are unable to fulfill their legal relocation request then the board do not see a sustainable future in investing in Chinese football and may pull out of the Chinese professional football league system putting aside all previous investments and hard work 128 In 2023 in their fourth consecutive season in China League One the second tier of Chinese football Sichuan Jiuniu secured promotion to the Chinese Super League in October 129 and won the year s league title a week later On 24 January 2024 the Chinese FA confirmed the club s relocation to Shenzhen Guangdong 130 On 6 February 2024 the Chinese FA agreed to a name change to Shenzhen Peng City 131 Mumbai City edit Main article Mumbai City FC City Football Group was announced as majority stakeholder of Mumbai City on Thursday 28 November 2019 after acquiring 65 of the club 132 Mumbai City is a professional football club based in Mumbai competing in the Indian Super League Since CFG s takeover of Mumbai City the club saw its initial success by being the first team to win both premiership and championship in a single season in 2020 21 and then winning the premiership again in the 2022 23 season Mumbai City Reserves edit Main article Mumbai City FC Reserves Mumbai City Reserves were announced to be competing for the first time in the I League 2nd Division the third tier of Indian football 133 Lommel edit Main article Lommel S K City Football Group was announced as majority stakeholder of Lommel on Monday 11 May 2020 acquiring the majority unspecified of the shares of the club 24 Lommel is a professional football club based in Lommel competing in the Belgian First Division B second tier Troyes edit Main article ES Troyes AC On 3 September 2020 City Football Group announced that they had purchased the shares of the former owner of Ligue 2 club Troyes from Daniel Masoni making them the majority shareholder 8 25 The club won the championship and was promoted to Ligue 1 at the end of the 2020 2021 season Troyes Reserves edit Main article ES Troyes AC The development side of Troyes known variously as Troyes Reserves and Troyes 2 play in Group F Grand Est of the Championnat National 3 the fifth tier of the French football league system 134 Troyes Feminine edit Main article ES Troyes AC Feminine Troyes are represented in the women s game by Troyes Feminine a senior side who compete in Grand Est Regional 1 135 the third tier of women s football in France having been denied promotion to Division 2 Feminine by the early closing of the 2019 20 season due to the COVID 19 pandemic 136 Palermo edit Main article Palermo F C In July 2022 CFG acquired a 80 majority stake of Italian Serie B club Palermo 137 Bahia edit Main article Esporte Clube Bahia On December 3 2022 City Football Group acquired 90 of Bahia The deal was finalized on May 4 2023 138 Honours achieved under CFG ownership editThe following senior level and some youth trophies have been won by City Football Group teams while under the ownership and control of the group Trophies won before the inclusion in the City Football Group are not listed in this section List by club edit Bahia edit Campeonato Baiano Winners 1 2023Bahia amputados edit Campeonato Baiano Winners 1 2023 Taca Brasil de Futebol Amputados Winners 1 2023Bahia Femenino edit Campeonato Baiano Femenino Winners 1 2023Club Bolivar edit Division de Futbol Profesional Winners 1 2022 A Copa de la Division Profesional 1 2023 dd Girona edit Segunda Division Play off Winners 1 2021 22 Supercopa de Catalunya Winners 1 2019Girona B edit Primera Catalana Winners 1 2019 20 Segona Catalana Winners 1 2017 18Manchester City edit Premier League Winners 7 2011 12 2013 14 2017 18 2018 19 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 FA Cup Winners 3 2010 11 2018 19 2022 23 EFL Cup Winners 6 2013 14 2015 16 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 FA Community Shield Winners 3 2012 2018 2019 UEFA Champions League Winners 1 2022 23 UEFA Super Cup Winners 1 2023 FIFA Club World Cup Winners 1 2023 139 Manchester City Women edit FA WSL 1 Winners 1 2016 FA Women s Cup Winners 3 2016 17 2018 19 2019 20 FA WSL Continental Cup Winners 4 2014 2016 2018 19 2021 22Manchester City Amputee edit FA Disability Cup Winners 1 2022Melbourne City edit A League Club Championship Winners 2 2021 22 2022 23 A League Men A League champions 1 2020 21 A League premiers 3 2020 21 2021 22 2022 23 Australia Cup Winners 1 2016Melbourne City Powerchair Football edit Victoria Powerchair League Grand Final champions 3 2018 2019 2021 Premiers Champions 7 2015 2016 2017 2019 2021 2022 2022 23Melbourne City Women edit A League Women W League champions 4 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2019 20 W League premiers 3 2015 16 2019 20 2023 24Montevideo City Torque edit Segunda Division Winners 2 2017 2019Montevideo City Torque Femenino edit Segunda Division Winners 1 2022 Torneo Segunda Division Apertura Winners 1 2022 Torneo Segunda Division Clausura Winners 1 2022 Mumbai City edit Indian Super League Champions 1 2020 21 Premiers 2 2020 21 2022 23 MFA Independence Cup Champions 1 2022 Mumbai Super League Champions 1 2023 24New York City edit Campeones Cup Winners 1 2022 MLS Cup Winners 1 2021 Eastern Conference Playoff Title Winners 1 2021Shenzhen Peng City edit China League One Winners 1 2023Troyes edit Ligue 2 Winners 1 2020 21Troyes Feminine edit Division 3 Winners 1 2022 23 Coupe Du Grand Est Feminine Winners 1 2022 23Yokohama F Marinos edit J1 League Winners 2 2019 2022 Japanese Super Cup Winners 1 2023 Table of honours won edit Team Seasons under CFG Domestic Continental TotalLeague Playoffs series Cup Super Cup Minor1 Cup Super CupMen s senior teams nbsp Bahia 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 nbsp Girona 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 nbsp Lommel 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp Manchester City2 16 7 9 3 0 1 1 21 nbsp Melbourne City 11 3 1 1 0 5 nbsp Montevideo City Torque 8 0 0 2 0 0 2 nbsp Mumbai City 5 2 1 0 0 3 nbsp New York City 10 0 1 0 1 2 nbsp Palermo 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp Shenzhen Peng City 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 nbsp Troyes 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 nbsp Yokohama F Marinos 11 2 0 1 0 0 3Women s senior teams nbsp Girona Femeni A3 4 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp Manchester City Women4 10 1 7 0 0 0 8 nbsp Melbourne City Women 9 2 4 0 6 nbsp Montevideo City Torque Femenino 3 0 3 0 3 nbsp Palermo Women 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 nbsp Troyes Feminine 4 0 0 0 0 0Men s development teams playing in senior competitions nbsp Girona B 7 2 2 nbsp Manchester City EDS5 7 3 0 nbsp Melbourne City NPL 10 2 2 nbsp Mumbai City Reserves 16 0 0 nbsp New York City II 3 0 0 nbsp Troyes Reserves 4 0 0Women s development teams playing in senior competitions nbsp Girona Femeni B 7 ineligible 0 ineligible 01 Includes lower league titles plus any cups not available to top division clubs but does not include cups considered non competitive for statistics purposes such as pre season competitions or local FA tournaments habitually contested by reserve sides 2 Includes titles won while under control of City Football Group personnel but before the creation of the company itself 3 Girona were acquired by CFG in 2017 and have operated a women s team for the whole of their time in CFG However the Femeni A team only came into existence in 2020 when local team FC Sant Pere Pescador sold their women s team to Girona allowing Girona to operate a women s team at a more professional level 4 Although MCWFC have been affiliated to Manchester City since their creation in the 1980s they only came under CFG control when the two clubs merged in 2014 5 Although the EDS have operated as Manchester City s reserve team for considerably longer than CFG have owned the club they only began competing in a senior competition in 2017 18 when they were given a place in the EFL Trophy 6 In the 2019 20 season ISL teams were invited to enter reserve teams into the I League 2nd Division a second tier competition The season was cut short in March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic and in subsequent seasons reserve teams were not eligible to participate Awards editIn addition to success on the field CFG has also won numerous awards off the field which include various titles from the company itself other sports amp etc Awards edit World Football Summit Best internationalization Strategy 2023 Sport Innovation Lab Most Innovative Football Team 2022 Ballon d Or Club Of The Year 2 2022 2023 Man City Football Content Awards Best Premier league Club 2023 Best Esport team 2023 Sports Media Group Best Esport Football team 2023 Man City China Esport 2013 Best Football Club Hospitality Award Etihad Stadium Man City Beyond Sports Awards Corporate Citizenship Campaign of the Year 1 2016 CITC Man City 2017 RIBA North West Award Winners City Football Academy Manchester 2017 RIBA North West Special Award For Sustainability Winners City Football Academy Manchester 2017 RIBA North West Special Award For Client Of The Year Winners City Football Academy Manchester 2017 Darebin Business Community Award CITC Melbourne City FC 2018 Leading Organisation Making a Difference in the Community CITC Man City 2018 level playing field excellence awards Etihad Stadium Man City 2020 Lighthouse Leadership Awards Xylem amp Man City 2021 North West Football Awards for its work to support positive mental health amongst young people in Manchester CITC Man City 2023 Multicultural Awards For Excellence CITC Melbourne City 2020 Partnerhip Impact Awards New York City FC amp NY Common Pantry Sports Business Awards UK 2015 Best CSR Scheme Man City 2021 Best Covid 19 Response By A Club Manchester City FC Victorian Sports Award 2021 AED Authority Team of the Year Melbourne City FC Globe Soccer Awards Best Partnership Of The Year 2019 Man City amp SAP Club Of The Year 1 2023 Man City Sportstar Aces Awards Club Of The Year 1 2022 Mumbai City FC BBC Sports Team of the Year Award Team of the Year Award 1 2023 Man City Major League Soccer Club And Excecutive Awards Corporate Partnership Activation of the Year 1 2022 New York City FC Supporter Management Team of the Year 2 2016 2022 New York City FC Marketing Team of the Year 1 2018 New York City FC Community Relations Team of the Year 2 2016 2019 New York City FC IFFHS Best Men s UEFA Club 2 2021 2023 Man City World Best Men s Club 1 2023 Man City Korean Advertising Society Brand Exposure Awards 1 2023 Nexen Tire amp Man City European Sponsorhip Association Best Use of Social Media in Sponsorship Of The Year 1 2019 SAP amp Man City Sports Sponsorship Of The Year 1 2023 OKX amp Man City Esport Honours edit Man City Esport EA Sport FC ePremier League Winners 2 2021 2023 24 SAF UK Invitational 2022 FC Pro Cup 4 2023 Fortnite FNCS Qualifier 3 Europe 2022 Fortnite Champion Series Chapter 3 Season 2 Qualifier 3 Round 4 Europe 2022 Fortnite Champion Series Chapter 3 Season 3 Qualifier 3 Round 4 North America East 2022 Duos Cash Cup Chapter 3 Season 3 Week 6 Nort America East 2022 Duos Cash Cup Chapter 3 Season 3 Week 7 Nort America East 2022 Power Shong Cup 2022 Duos Placement Cup Chapter 3 Season 4 Round 2 Nort America East 2022 Elite Cup Weekly Finals Chapter 3 Season 4 Week 5 North America East 2022 Mike amp Ike Flavor Brawl 2023 Vortexers x DjOli 2700 Squads Tournament 2023 Duos Cash Cup Chapter 4 Season 4 Session 5 Round 2 Nort America Central 2023 Steel Series Invitational 2023 Dream Hack San Diego 2023 Elgiganten Invitational Event Season 4 Chapter 5 2023 Solo Victory Cash Cup NA 2024 Session 22 Duos Cash Cup NA 2024 session 9 Duos Cash Cup NA 2024 session 10 1 000 EARTHLINK X ELITE ESPORTS DUOS FINALS 10 000 Stride Swearin ZB Trios Tournament FNCS Major 1 Grand Final 2024 NA Champion Man City China Esport EA Sport FC Online FC online Asian Invitational 2024 CSL Esport 2024 FIFA Online 4 Star League Season 12 Winners FIFA Online 4 Star League Season 9 Winners People s Premier League 2019 Winners Melbourne City Esport EA Sport FC Fifa 21 Global Series OCE Qualifier 2 PS4 Fifa 22 Global Series OCE Qualifier 2 PS4 Fifa 23 Global Series OCE Qualifier 4 PS4 New York City Esport EA Sport FC eMLS Series 1 Winners 1 2021 eMLS Series 2 Winners 1 2021 eMLS Final Series Winners 1 2021 eChampions League Invitational Winners 1 2019 FIFA 23 Global Series North America Qualifier 1 FIFA 23 Global Series North America Qualifier 4 Blue United Efc Powered by Man City EA Sports FC FC Community Series 2023 eSports soccer tournament 4 Champion FC Community Series eSports soccer tournament 2024 3 Champion FC Community Series eSports soccer tournament 4 2024 Champion Palermo Esport Rocket League Italian Rocket League Championship S11 Esquadrao Golden EC Bahia Esport EA Sports FC Game Cam Bahia 2023 Estac Esport EA Sports FC eCup FFF 2023 eCoupe du grand est 2023 Regional 1 Esport Grand Est Winners 1 2023 2024Intra CFG matches editThough City Football Group has existed for a number of years competing schedules and priorities have limited the number of occasions on which CFG teams have been able to contest matches against each other The following record lists the games played between CFG teams while both have been under common ownership Manchester City nbsp v nbsp Melbourne City 18 July 2015 FriendlyManchester City nbsp 1 0 nbsp Melbourne CityRobina Gold Coast18 00 GST Nasri nbsp 86 Report Stadium Robina StadiumManchester City Women nbsp v nbsp Melbourne City Women 17 February 2016 FriendlyManchester City Women nbsp 3 0 nbsp Melbourne City WomenAbu Dhabi18 00 GST Houghton nbsp 34 75 Christiansen nbsp 50 Report Stadium New York University Abu Dhabi Attendance 500Girona nbsp v nbsp Manchester City 15 August 2017 FriendlyGirona nbsp 1 0 nbsp Manchester CityGirona Spain18 00 WET Portu nbsp 13 Stadium Estadi Montilivi Attendance 10 235Referee David Medie Jimenez Spain Girona nbsp v nbsp Melbourne City 27 July 2018 FriendlyGirona nbsp 6 0 nbsp Melbourne CityKochi India19 00 IST Portu nbsp 10 16 Lozano nbsp 24 Juanpe nbsp 51 Andzouana nbsp 68 Porro nbsp 90 Report Stadium Jawaharlal Nehru International StadiumYokohama F Marinos nbsp v nbsp Manchester City 27 July 2019 2019 07 27 FriendlyYokohama F Marinos nbsp 1 3 nbsp Manchester CityYokohama Japan19 30 JST Endo nbsp 23 Report De Bruyne nbsp 18 Sterling nbsp 40 Nmecha nbsp 90 2 Stadium Nissan Stadium Attendance 65 052Manchester City nbsp v nbsp Girona 17 December 2022 FriendlyManchester City nbsp 2 0 nbsp GironaManchester England13 00 GMT De Bruyne nbsp 5 Haaland nbsp 19 Stadium Academy StadiumTroyes nbsp v nbsp Lommel 7 March 2023 FriendlyTroyes nbsp 2 3 nbsp LommelTroyes France Dongmo nbsp 2 Matubanzila nbsp 28 Report Fatah nbsp 33 Weckmann nbsp nbsp Stadium Stade de l AubeYokohama F Marinos nbsp v nbsp Manchester City 24 July 2023 2023 07 24 FriendlyYokohama F Marinos nbsp 3 5 nbsp Manchester CityTokyo Japan20 30 JST Anderson Lopes nbsp 27 Matsubara nbsp 37 Inoue nbsp 86 Report Stones nbsp 41 Alvarez nbsp 43 Haaland nbsp 52 nbsp 91 Rodri nbsp 72 Stadium Japan National Stadium Attendance 61 618Palermo nbsp v nbsp Lommel 23 March 2024 2024 03 23 FriendlyPalermo nbsp 2 1 nbsp LommelPalermo Italy14 15 CET Di Francesco nbsp 54 Gomes nbsp 74 Fatah nbsp 90 Stadium Stadio Renzo BarberaCFG partner clubs editClub Bolivar edit Main article Club Bolivar It was announced on 12 January 2021 that Club Bolivar had become the first partner club for the group 140 Club Bolivar is the most successful Bolivian club having won 30 domestic titles since it was founded in La Paz on 12 April 1925 The owner of the club Marcelo Claure is also part of the ownership group of Inter Miami CF alongside David Beckham as well as being COO of SoftBank Group with Masayoshi Son CEO of Softbank as well as Jorge Mas and Jose Mas from MasTec respectively Honours after partnership Division de Futbol Profesional 1 2022 A Vannes edit Main article Vannes OC It was announced on 17 February 2021 that French fourth tier side Vannes had become the latest partner club for the group 141 The two clubs were already linked after Vannes President Maxime Ray had joined CFG to become a minority shareholder in Troyes as part of the 2020 purchase though he agreed to have no operational role at Troyes as part of the takeover 142 Geylang International edit Main article Geylang International It was announced on 1 February 2023 that Singapore Premier League club Geylang International had become the first Southeast Asian partner club for the group 143 The agreement is set to be an initial highly targeted collaboration between both entities with the potential to evolve into a broader more comprehensive strategic 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