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FIRST-TEAM SQUAD
1 GK Edwin van der Sar
2 DF Gary Neville (captain)
3 DF Patrice Evra
4 DF Gabriel Heinze
5 DF Rio Ferdinand
6 DF Wes Brown
7 MF Cristiano Ronaldo
8 FW Wayne Rooney
9 FW Louis Saha
11 MF Ryan Giggs (vice-captain)
13 MF Park Ji-Sung
14 FW Alan Smith
15 DF Nemanja Vidic
16 MF Michael Carrick
17 FW Henrik Larsson (on loan from Helsingborg until 12 March 2007)
18 MF Paul Scholes
20 FW Ole Gunnar Solskjær
21 FW Dong Fangzhuo
22 DF John O'Shea
23 MF Kieran Richardson
24 MF Darren Fletcher
27 DF Mikael Silvestre
29 GK Tomasz Kuszcak
38 GK Tom Heaton (on loan from West Bromwich Albion)ON LOAN
19 FW Giuseppe Rossi (on loan to Parma)
26 DF Phil Bardsley (on loan to Aston Villa until 19 May 2007)
28 DF Gerard Piqué (on loan to Real Zaragoza)
–– GK Ben Foster (on loan to Watford)
ALL THE MANCHESTER UNITED FANS OUT THERE!!!
Myspace Profile Tracker World Visitor MapCLUB OFFICIALSBoard of DirectorsOwner: Malcolm Glazer
Honorary Life President: Martin Edwards
Joint Chairmen: Joel Glazer & Avram Glazer
Chief Executive: David Gill
Chief Operating Officer: Michael Bolingbroke (will take up post at the end of May 2007)
Group Commercial Director: Lee Daley (will take up post mid-April 2007)
Non-Executive Directors: Bryan Glazer, Edward Glazer, Kevin Glazer & Darcie Glazer
Football Board Directors: Martin Edwards, Sir Bobby Charlton, Maurice Watkins, Michael Edelson & Ken Merrett (Manager: Sir Alex Ferguson
Assistant Manager: Carlos Queiroz
First Team Coach: Mike Phelan
Goalkeeping Coach: Tony Coton
Fitness Coach: Valter di Salvo
Strength & Conditioning Coach: Mick Clegg
Caretaker Reserve Team Coach: Brian McClair
Chief Scout: Jim Lawlor
Chief European Scout: Martin Ferguson
Academy coaching staffHONOURS
League
Premier League (including (Old) First Division)[13] titles: 16
1907-08, 1910-11, 1951-52, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1964-65, 1966-67, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03 ,2006-07
(Old) Second Division[14] 2
1936, 1975Other Cups
FA Cup 11¹
1909, 1948, 1963, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004
League Cup 2
1992, 2006
European Cup / UEFA Champions League 2
1968, 1999
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1
1991
Intercontinental Cup/World Club Championship 1¹
1999
European Super Cup 1
1991
FA Charity/Community Shield 16¹
1908, 1911, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1965*, 1967*, 1977*, 1983, 1990*, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003 (* joint holders),2007STADIUM INFO
Name - Old Trafford
Location - Greater Manchester
Capacity - 76,212 (all-seater stadium)
Inauguration - 19 February 1910
Pitch Size - 106 x 69.5 metres
Record Attendance - 76,962; Wolverhampton Wanderers vs. Grimsby, 25 March 1939.
Record Attendance (all-seater stadium) - 76,073; Manchester United vs. Aston Villa, 13 January 2007.
Address - Sir Matt Busby Way, Old Trafford, Manchester, M16 0RA
Nicknames - The Theatre of Dreams
MOST APPEARENCE FOR MAN UTD 1 Sir Bobby Charlton 1954 - 1973 759 2 Ryan Giggs 1991 - present 700 3 Bill Foulkes 1952 - 1970 688 4 Alex Stepney 1966 - 1978 539 5 Gary Neville 1992 - present 537 6 Tony Dunne 1960 - 1973 536 7 Denis Irwin 1990 - 2002 529 8 Paul Scholes 1993 - present 524 9 Joe Spence 1919 - 1933 510 10 Arthur Albiston 1974 - 1988 485MOST GOALS SCORED 1 Sir Bobby Charlton 1954 - 1973 249goals 2 Denis Law 1962 - 1973 237goals 3 Jack Rowley 1937 - 1955 212goals 4= George Best 1963 - 1974 179goals 4= Dennis Viollet 1949 - 1962 179goals 6 Joe Spence 1919 - 1933 168goals 7 Mark Hughes 1980 - 1986, 1988 - 1995 164goals 8 Ruud van Nistelrooy 2001 - 2006 150goals 9 Stan Pearson 1935 - 1954 148goals 10 David Herd 1961 - 1968 145goals
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THE TOP HEROES FOR MAN UTD 50 Teddy Sheringham 1997-2001 Forward 49 Johnny Berry 1951-1958 Defender 48 Rio Ferdinand 2002-Present Defender 47 Harry Gregg 1957-1967 Goalkeeper 46 Kevin Moran 1978-1988 Defender 45 Jaap Stam 1998-2001 Defender 44 Shay Brennan 1957-1970 Defender/Midfielder 43 Sammy McIlroy 1971-1982 Midfielder/Forward 42 Dwight Yorke 1998-2002 Forward 41 Andrew Cole 1995-2001 Forward 40 Jimmy Delaney 1946-1950 Midfielder/Forward 39 Cristiano Ronaldo 2003-Present Midfielder 38 Arthur Albiston 1974-1988 Defender 37 Paul Ince 1989-1995 Midfielder 36 Paul McGrath 1982-1989 Defender 35 Lou Macari 1973-1984 Midfielder/Forward 34 Tony Dunne 1960-1973 Defender 33 Gary Pallister 1989-1998 Defender 32 Brian McClair 1987-1998 Forward 31 Eddie Colman 1953-1958 Defender 30 Alex Stepney 1966-1979 Goalkeeper 29 Norman Whiteside 1981-1989 Midfielder/Forward 28 Steve Coppell 1975-1983 Midfielder 27 Brian Kidd 1966-1974 Forward 26 Martin Buchan 1972-1983 Defender 25 Liam Whelan 1953-1958 Forward 24 Steve Bruce 1987-1996 Defender 23 Tommy Taylor 1953-1958 Forward 22 Ole Gunnar Solskjær 1996-Present Forward 21 Pat Crerand 1963-1971 Defender 20 Denis Irwin 1990-2002 Defender 19 Mark Hughes 1980-1986 & 1988-1995 Forward 18 Gary Neville 1993-Present Defender 17 Dennis Viollet 1950-1962 Forward 16 Nobby Stiles 1959-1971 Defender 15 Alex Stepney unknown Goalkeeper 14 David Beckham 1993-2003 Midfielder 13 Roger Byrne 1949-1958 Defender/Midfielder 12 Bill Foulkes 1951-1970 Defender 11 Wayne Rooney 2004-Present Forward 10 Paul Scholes 1993-Present Midfielder 9 Ryan Giggs 1990-Present Midfielder 8 Peter Schmeichel 1991-1999 Goalkeeper 7 Éric Cantona 1992-1997 Forward 6 Bryan Robson 1981-1994 Midfielder 5 Denis Law 1962-1973 Forward 4 Duncan Edwards 1952-1958 Defender/Midfielder 3 Roy Keane 1992-2005 Midfielder 2 George Best 1963-1974 Midfielder/Forward 1 Bobby Charlton 1953-1973 Midfielder/Forward