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Manchester United FC info
The Manchester United FC play their home games at Old Trafford, which opened in 1910 and is located in Streford. The stadium holds 76000 fans.
Season outlook
The 2023-2024 season for Manchester United was marked by ups and downs, leaving fans with a bittersweet taste. While they did not win any trophies, the second half of the season showed a resurgence under the management of Erik ten Hag, raising expectations for the future.
Although they did not qualify for the UEFA Champions League, United achieved an eighth place finish in the Premier League with 60 points.
Manchester United is expected to compete for higher positions in the 2024-2025 Premier League. Strengthening the squad during the transfer window will be crucial to achieving this goal.
Things to do in Manchester:
Things to do around Old Trafford:
- Manchester United Museum & Stadium Tour: A behind-the-scenes tour of the iconic Old Trafford stadium.
- Manchester Museum: Find dinosaurs, ancient Egyptian artifacts, and live animals.
- Science and Industry Museum: Explore the ideas that changed the world from the Industrial Revolution to today.
- Manchester Art Gallery: Enjoy an estimated collection of over 25,000 exhibits.
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More about Manchester United FC
Manchester United has won 20 league championships, including 13 English Premier League titles (a record) and seven First Division titles. Manchester United won the FIFA Club World Cup in 2008. It beat LDU Quito 1-0 in the final to become the first English side ever to win the tournament. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer scored the fastest four goals in United's history when he subbed on and bagged four goals in a scant 12 minutes.