Season 1995–96 UEFA Cup
Round 2 Rotor Volgograd (Russia) (a) 0–0, (h) 2–2 (Lost on away-goals rule)
Season 1996–97 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Juventus (Italy) (a) 0–1, Rapid Vienna (Austria) (h) 2–0, Fenerbahçe (Turkey) (a) 2–0, Fenerbahçe (h) 0–1, Juventus (h) 0–1, Rapid Vienna (a) 2–0 (Finished second in group)
Quarter-final Porto (Portugal) (h) 4–0, (a) 0–0, Agg: 4–0
Semi-final Borussia Dortmund (Germany) (a) 0–1, (h) 0–1, Agg: 0–2
Season 1997–98 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Košice (Slovakia) (a) 3–0, Juventus (Italy) (h) 3–2, Feyenoord (Netherlands) (h) 2–1, Feyenoord (a) 3–1, Košice (h) 3–0, Juventus (a) 0–1 (Finished second in group)
Quarter-final Monaco (France) (a) 0–0, (h) 1–1 (Lost on away-goals rule)
Season 1998–99 UEFA Champions League
Qualifying round 2 ŁKS Łódź (Poland) (h) 2–0, (a) 0–0, Agg: 2–0
Group phase Barcelona (Spain) (h) 3–3, Bayern Munich (Germany) (a) 2–2, Brøndby (Denmark) (a) 6–2, Brøndby (h) 5–0, Barcelona (a) 3–3, Bayern Munich (h) 1–1 (Finished second in group)
Quarter-final Internazionale (Italy) (h) 2–0, (a) 1–1, Agg: 3–1
Semi-final Juventus (Italy) (h) 1–1, (a) 3–2, Agg: 4–3
Final (Barcelona, Spain) Bayern Munich 2–1
Season 1999–2000 UEFA Super Cup
(Monaco, France) Lazio (Italy) 0–1
UEFA Champions League
First group phase Croatia Zagreb (Croatia) (h) 0–0, Sturm Graz (Austria) (a) 3–0, Marseille (France) (h) 2–1, Marseille (a) 0–1, Croatia Zagreb (a) 2–1, Sturm Graz (h) 2–1 (Finished first in group)
Second group phase Fiorentina (Italy) (a) 0–2, Valencia (Spain) (h) 3–0, Bordeaux (France) (h) 2–0, Bordeaux (a) 2–1, Fiorentina (h) 3–1, Valencia (a) 0–0 (Finished first in group)
Quarter-final Real Madrid (Spain) (a) 0–0, (h) 2–3, Agg: 2–3
Season 2000–01 UEFA Champions League
First group phase Anderlecht (Belgium) (h) 5–1, Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine) (a) 0–0, PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) (a) 1–3, PSV Eindhoven (h) 3–1, Anderlecht (a) 1–2, Dynamo Kiev (h) 1–0 (Finished second in group)
Second group phase Panathinaikos (Greece) (h) 3–1, Sturm Graz (Austria) (a) 2–0, Valencia (Spain) (a) 0–0, Valencia (h) 1–1, Panathinaikos (a) 1–1, Sturm Graz (h) 3–0 (Finished second in group)
Quarter-final Bayern Munich (Germany) (h) 0–1, (a) 1–2, Agg: 1–3
Season 2001–02 UEFA Champions League
First group phase Lille (France) (h) 1–0, Deportivo La Coruña (Spain) (a) 1–2, Olympiacos (Greece) (a) 2–0, Deportivo La Coruña (h) 2–3, Olympiacos (h) 3–0, Lille (a) 1–1 (Finished second in group)
Second group phase Bayern Munich (Germany) (a) 1–1, Boavista (Portugal) (h) 3–0, Nantes (France) (a) 1–1, Nantes (h) 5–1, Bayern Munich (h) 0–0, Boavista (a) 3–0 (Finished first in group)
Quarter-final Deportivo La Coruña (a) 2–0, (h) 3–2, Agg: 5–2
Semi-final Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) (h) 2–2, (a) 1–1, Agg: 3–3 (Lost on away-goals rule)
Season 2002–03 UEFA Champions League
Qualifying round 3 Zalaegerszegi TE (Hungary) (a) 0–1, (h) 5–0, Agg: 5–1
First group phase Maccabi Haifa (Israel) (h) 5–2, Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) (a) 2–1, Olympiacos (Greece) (h) 4–0, Olympiacos (a) 3–2, Maccabi Haifa (a) 0–3, Bayer Leverkusen (h) 2–0 (Finished first in group)
Second group phase Basel (Switzerland) (a) 3–1, Deportivo La Coruña (Spain) (h) 2–0, Juventus (Italy) (h) 2–1, Juventus (a) 3–0, Basel (h) 1–1, Deportivo La Coruña (a) 0–2 (Finished first in group)
Quarter-final Real Madrid (Spain) (a) 1–3, (h) 4–3, Agg: 5–6
Season 2003–04 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Panathinaikos (Greece) (h) 5–0, VfB Stuttgart (Germany) (a) 1–2, Rangers (a) 1–0, Rangers (h) 3–0, Panathinaikos (a) 1–0, VfB Stuttgart (h) 2–0 (Finished first in group)
Quarter-final Porto (Portugal) (a) 1–2, (h) 1–1, Agg: 2–3
Season 2004–05 UEFA Champions League
Qualifying round 3 Dinamo Bucharest (Romania) (a) 2–1, (h) 3–0, Agg: 5–1
Group phase Lyon (France) (a) 2–2, Fenerbahçe (Turkey) (h) 6–2, Sparta Prague (Czech Republic) (a) 0–0, Sparta Prague (h) 4–1, Lyon (h) 2–1, Fenerbahçe (a) 0–3 (Finished second in group)
First knock-out round AC Milan (Italy) (h) 0–1, (a) 0–1, Agg: 0–2
Season 2005–06 UEFA Champions League
Qualifying round 3 Debrecen (Hungary) (h) 3–0, (a) 3–0, Agg: 6–0
Group phase Villarreal (Spain) (a) 0–0, Benfica (Portugal) (h) 2–1, Lille (France) (h) 0–0, Lille (a) 0–1, Villarreal (h) 0–0, Benfica (a) 1–2 (Finished fourth in group)
Season 2006–07 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Celtic (h) 3–2, Benfica (Portugal) (a) 1–0, FC Copenhagen (Denmark) (h) 3–0, FC Copenhagen (a) 0–1, Celtic (a) 0–1, Benfica (h) 3–1 (Finished first in group)
First knock-out round Lille (France) (a) 1–0, Lille (h) 1–0, Agg: 2–0
Quarter-final Roma (Italy) (a) 1–2, (h) 7–1, Agg: 8–3
Semi-final AC Milan (Italy) (h) 3–2, (a) 0–3, Agg: 3–5
Season 2007–08 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Sporting Lisbon (Portugal) (a) 1–0, Roma (Italy) (h) 1–0, Dynamo Kiev (Ukraine) (a) 4–2, Dynamo Kiev (h) 4–0, Sporting Lisbon (h) 2–1, Roma (Italy) (a) 1–1 (Finished first in group)
First knock-out round Lyon (France) (a) 1–1, (h) 1–0, Agg: 2–1
Quarter-final Roma (Italy) (a) 2–0, (h) 1–0, Agg: 3–0
Semi-final Barcelona (Spain) (a) 0–0, (h) 1–0, Agg: 1–0
Final (Moscow, Russia) Chelsea 1–1 (Won 6–5 on penalties)
Season 2008–09 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Villarreal (Spain) (h) 0–0, Aalborg BK (Denmark) (a) 3–0, Celtic (h) 3–0, Celtic (a) 1–1, Villarreal (a) 0–0, Aalborg BK (h) 2–2 (Finished first in group)
First knock-out round Internazionale (Italy) (a) 0–0, (h) 2–0, Agg: 2–0
Quarter-final Porto (Portugal) (h) 2–2, (a) 1–0, Agg: 3–2
Semi-final Arsenal (h) 1–0, (a) 3–1, Agg: 4–1
Final (Rome, Italy) Barcelona (Spain) 0–2
Season 2009–10 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Beşiktaş (Turkey) (a) 1–0, VfL Wolfsburg (Germany) (h) 2–1, CSKA Moscow (Russia) (a) 1–0, CSKA Moscow (h) 3–3, Beşiktaş (h) 0–1, VfL Wolfsburg (a) 3–1 (Finished first in group)
First knock-out round AC Milan (Italy) (a) 3–2, (h) 4–0, Agg: 7–2
Quarter-final Bayern Munich (Germany) (a) 1–2, (h) 3–2, Agg: 4–4 (Lost on away-goals rule)
Season 2010–11 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Rangers (h) 0–0, Valencia (Spain) (a) 1–0, Bursaspor (Turkey) (h) 1–0, Bursaspor (a) 3–0, Rangers (a) 1–0, Valencia (h) 1–1 (Finished first in group)
First knock-out round Marseille (France) (a) 0–0, (h) 2–1, Agg: 2–1
Quarter-final Chelsea (a) 1–0, (h) 2–1, Agg: 3–1
Semi-final Schalke 04 (Germany) (a) 2–0, (h) 4–1, Agg: 6–1
Final (Wembley) Barcelona (Spain) 1–3
Season 2011–12 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Benfica (Portugal) (a) 1–1, Basel (Switzerland) (h) 3–3,
Oţelul Galaţi (Romania) (a) 2–0, Oţelul Galaţi (h) 2–0, Benfica (h) 2–2, Basel (a) 1–2 (Finished third in group)
UEFA Europa League
Round of 32 Ajax (Netherlands) (a) 2–0, (h) 1–2, Agg: 3–2
Round of 16 Athletic Bilbao (Spain) (h) 2–3, (a) 1–2, Agg: 3–5
Season 2012–13 UEFA Champions League
Group phase Galatasaray (Turkey) (h) 1–0, CFR Cluj (Romania) (a) 2–1, Braga (Portugal) (h) 3–2, Braga (a) 3–1, Galatasaray (a) 0–1, CFR Cluj (h) 0–1 (Finished first in group)
Round of 16 Real Madrid (Spa
in) (a) 1–1, (h) 1–2, Agg: 2–3
HONOURS
EUROPEAN CHAMPION CLUBS’ CUP/UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Winners: 1999, 2008
Finalists: 2009, 2011
EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS’ CUP
Winners: 1991
FA PREMIER LEAGUE
Champions: 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013
Runners-up: 1995, 1998, 2006, 2010, 2012
FA CUP
Winners: 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004
Finalists: 1995, 2005, 2007
FOOTBALL LEAGUE CUP
Winners: 1992, 2006, 2009, 2010
Finalists: 1991, 1994, 2003
INTERCONTINENTAL CUP
Winners: 1999
FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP
Winners: 2008
EUROPEAN SUPER CUP
Winners: 1991
FA CHARITY/COMMUNITY SHIELD
Winners: 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
Joint winners (with Liverpool): 1990.
MANCHESTER UNITED PLAYERS UNDER ALEX FERGUSON
Listed here is the name of every player to appear in a senior competitive fixture for Manchester United during Alex Ferguson’s time as manager, up to the end of season 2012–13
Albiston, Arthur
Amos, Ben
Anderson
Anderson, Viv
Appleton, Michael
Bailey, Gary
Bardsley, Phil
Barnes, Michael
Barnes, Peter
Barthez, Fabien
Beardsmore, Russell
Bébé
Beckham, David
Bellion, David
Berbatov, Dimitar
Berg, Henning
Blackmore, Clayton
Blanc, Laurent
Blomqvist, Jesper
Bosnich, Mark
Brady, Robbie
Brazil, Derek
Brown, Wes
Bruce, Steve
Butt, Nicky
Büttner, Alexander
Campbell, Fraizer
Cantona, Eric
Carrick, Michael
Carroll, Roy
Casper, Chris
Chadwick, Luke
Chester, James
Clegg, Michael
Cleverley, Tom
Cole, Andy
Cole, Larnell
Cooke, Terry
Cruyff, Jordi
Culkin, Nick
Curtis, John
Davenport, Peter
Davies, Simon
Davis, Jimmy
Diouf, Mame Biram
Djemba-Djemba, Eric
Djordjic, Bojan
Donaghy, Mal
Dong, Fangzhuo
Dublin, Dion
Duxbury, Mike
Eagles, Chris
Ebanks-Blake, Sylvan
Eckersley, Adam
Eckersley, Richard
Evans, Jonny
Evra, Patrice
Ferdinand, Rio
Ferguson, Darren
Fletcher, Darren
Forlán, Diego
Fortune, Quinton
Foster, Ben
Fryers, Zeki
Garton, Billy
Gea, David de
Gibson, Colin
Gibson, Darron
Gibson, Terry
Giggs, Ryan
Gill, Tony
Gillespie, Keith
Goram, Andy
Gouw, Raimond van der
Graham, Deiniol
Gray, David
Greening, Jonathan
Hargreaves, Owen
Healy, David
Heinze, Gabriel
Hernández, Javier
Higginbotham, Danny
Hogg, Graeme
Howard, Tim
Hughes, Mark
Ince, Paul
Irwin, Denis
Johnsen, Ronny
Johnson, Eddie
Jones, David
Jones, Phil
Jones, Ritchie
Kagawa, Shinji
Kanchelskis, Andrei
Keane, Michael
Keane, Roy
Keane, Will
King, Joshua
Kléberson
Kuszczak, Tomasz
Laet, Ritchie de
Larsson, Henrik
Lee, Kieran
Leighton, Jim
Lindegaard, Anders
Lynch, Mark
McClair, Brian
McGibbon, Patrick
McGrath, Paul
Macheda, Federico
McKee, Colin
Maiorana, Giuliano
Manucho
Marsh, Phil
Martin, Lee A.
Martin, Lee R.
May, David
Miller, Liam
Milne, Ralph
Moran, Kevin
Morrison, Ravel
Moses, Remi
Mulryne, Philip
Nani
Nardiello, Daniel
Neville, Gary
Neville, Phil
Nevland, Erik
Nistelrooy, Ruud van
Notman, Alex
Obertan, Gabriel
O’Brien, Liam
O’Kane, John
Olsen, Jesper
O’Shea, John
Owen, Michael
Pallister, Gary
Park, Ji-Sung
Parker, Paul
Persie, Robin van
Phelan, Mick
Pilkington, Kevin
Piqué, Gérard
Poborský, Karel
Pogba, Paul
Possebon, Rodrigo
Powell, Nick
Prunier, William
Pugh, Danny
Rachubka, Paul
Ricardo
Richardson, Kieran
Robins, Mark
Robson, Bryan
Roche, Lee
Ronaldo, Cristiano
Rooney, Wayne
Rossi, Giuseppe
Saha, Louis
Sar, Edwin van der
Schmeichel, Peter
Scholes, Paul
Sealey, Les
Sharpe, Lee
Shawcross, Ryan
Sheringham, Teddy
Silva, Fábio da
Silva, Rafael da
Silvestre, Mikaël
Simpson, Danny
Sivebaek, John
Smalling, Chris
Smith, Alan
Solskjaer, Ole Gunnar
Spector, Jonathan
Stam, Jaap
Stapleton, Frank
Stewart, Michael
Strachan, Gordon
Taibi, Massimo
Tévez, Carlos
Thornley, Ben
Tierney, Paul
Timm, Mads
Tomlinson, Graeme
Tosic, Zoran
Tunnicliffe, Ryan
Turner, Chris
Twiss, Michael
Valencia, Antonio
Vermijl, Marnick
Verón, Juan Sebastián
Vidić, Nemanja
Wallace, Danny
Wallwork, Ronnie
Walsh, Gary
Webb, Neil
Webber, Danny
Welbeck, Danny
Wellens, Richie
Whiteside, Norman
Whitworth, Neil
Wilkinson, Ian
Wilson, David
Wilson, Mark
Wood, Nicky
Wootton, Scott
Wratten, Paul
Yorke, Dwight
Young, Ashley
Aberdeen FC
AF at
referees
Abramovich, Roman
AC Milan
Adams, Tony
Agüero, Sergio
Ajax
Aldridge, John
Allardyce, Sam
Alonso, Xabi
Anastasi, Pietro
Ancelotti, Carlo
Anderson: language problem
s
signs to Manchester Utd FC
2008 Champions League
2009 Champions League
Anelka, Nicolas
Anfield
Arsenal FC
Arsène Wenger
players
Robin van Persie
2003 FA Cup
2003–04 UEFA Champions League
2005 FA Cup final
2008–09 UEFA Champions League
2011–12 UEFA Champions League
Arshavin, Andrey
Aston Villa FC
Athletic Bilbao
Atkinson, Martin
Atkinson, Ron
Atlético Madrid
Babel, Ryan
Balotelli, Mario
Barcelona
2008–09 Champions League
2010–11 Champions League
Barthez, Fabien
Basel
Bayer Leverkusen
Bayern Munich
BBC
Bean, John
Bébé
Beckenbauer, Franz
Beckham, David
and AF
and bad games
as a celebrity
FA Youth Cup
injuries
LA Galaxy
Manchester Utd FC
1998 World Cup
Real Madrid
talent
Bellamy, Craig
Bellion, David
Benfica, SL
Benítez, Rafael ‘Rafa’
at Chelsea FC
at Liverpool FC
2011–12 Champions League
Berbatov, Dimitar
Bergkamp, Dennis
Best, George
Birmingham City FC
Birtles, Garry
Blackburn Rovers FC
Kenny Dalglish
Phil Jones
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Blackmore, Clayton
Blair, Tony
Blanc, Laurent
Blatter, Sepp
Borussia Dortmund
Bosnich, Mark
Bould, Steve
Brown, Gordon
Brown, Terry
Brown, Wes
Bruce, Steve
injuries
and Peter Schmeichel
at Sunderland FC
BSkyB
Buchan, Martin
Buffon, Gianluigi
Busby, Sir Matt
Bushell, Dave
Busquets, Sergio
Butt, Nicky
Büttner, Alexander
Cahill, Tim
Çakir, Cüneyt
Calderón, Ramón
Cambiasso, Esteban
Campbell, Alastair
Campbell, Davie
Campbell, Gordon
Cantona, Eric
marks AF’s 25 years as Manchester Utd FC manager
popularity
receives nine-month ban
signs to Manchester Utd FC
talent
view of Arsène Wenger
and Vinnie Jones
Capello, Fabio
resigns from England
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