Manchester United F.C. is a British soccer team playing in the English Premier League. Manchester United play in red shirts, white shorts and black socks. They were the first English club to win the European Cup, in 1968, winning again in 1999 and 2008. The club joined the Football League in 1892 under the name Newton Heath. Their official nickname is the "Red Devils" and the club badge features a small red devil holding a trident, which has led to calls for Christians to boycott them[1]. They are known to their fans either as Man U, Man United or just United. In 2005 the club was taken over by the American billionaire, Malcolm Glazer. After two seasons with little success by their standards they won the Barclays Premier League again in 2007 and 2008. The club is noted for the exceptionally cosmopolitan nature of it's support, regularly drawing large numbers of fans from all over the the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. As a result it is consistently the most supported team in England, not to mention abroad. They have a prominent place in the Big Four of British Football, the other three being Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool. However, the Devils have been considered, along with Chelsea, the "Yankees" of the Premiership, meaning that you either love or hate them. The club maintains bitter rivalries with Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal. The team is managed by Sir Alex Ferguson.
Roster
Goalkeepers
- 1 David De Gea
- 13 Anders Lindegaard
- 40 Ben Amos
- 50 Sam Johnstone
Defenders
- 2 Rafael da Silva
- 3 Patrice Evra
- 4 Phil Jones
- 5 Rio Ferdinand
- 6 Jonny Evans
- 12 Chris Smalling
- 15 Nemanja Vidic
- 28 Alexander Büttner
- 38 Michael Keane
- 0 Fabio
Midfielders
- 7 Antonio Valencia
- 8 Anderson
- 11 Ryan Giggs
- 16 Michael Carrick
- 17 Nani
- 18 Ashley Young
- 22 Paul Scholes
- 23 Tom Cleverley
- 24 Darren Fletcher
- 25 Nick Powell
- 26 Shinji Kagawa
Strikers
- 10 Wayne Rooney
- 14 Javier Hernandez
- 19 Danny Welbeck
- 20 Robin van Persie
- 21 Angelo Henriquez
- 27 Federico Macheda
- 33 Bebe
Correct as of June 2013.[2]
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