2009–10 Manchester City F.C. season

2009–10 season of Manchester City

Manchester City 2009–10 football season
Manchester City
2009–10 season
OwnerAbu Dhabi United Group
ChairmanKhaldoon Al Mubarak
ManagerMark Hughes
(until 19 December)
Roberto Mancini
(from 19 December)
StadiumCity of Manchester Stadium
Premier League5th
FA CupFifth round
League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Carlos Tevez (23)

All:
Carlos Tevez (29)
Highest home attendance45,356 vs Tottenham Hotspur (5 May 2010)
Lowest home attendance37,876 vs Fulham (23 September 2009)
Average home league attendance44,870
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2009–10 season is Manchester City Football Club's eighth consecutive season playing in the Premier League, the top division of English football, and its thirteenth season since the Premier League was first created with Manchester City as one of its original 22 founding member clubs. Overall, it is the team's 118th season playing in a division of English football, most of which have been spent in the top flight. The club started the season under the management of Mark Hughes who was sacked in mid-December after the team drew seven consecutive matches in the Premier League.[1] He was replaced by the Italian manager Roberto Mancini.

Season review

New manager Roberto Mancini began the season with only five months in the job at Eastlands.

With a prolific 29 goals in his first season at the club, Carlos Tevez was widely regarded as the club's best and most important player this season.[2][3] The previous season's fan's favourite and top scorer, Robinho, was less successful, and in January he was loaned out to Brazilian club Santos for the remainder of the season[4] only serving to emphasise the magnitude of his failure to deliver on the pitch anything remotely comparable to what he had already received in his bank account.

The team lost its last home game of the season to fellow rivals for landing one of the Premier League's "Top Four" elite slots, Tottenham Hotspur, in what had been dubbed by the media beforehand as the "Champions League play-off" game. Breaking the established stranglehold of the "Big Four" had been one of the ambitions of the club's new wealthy owners. However, one of the positives of the season's campaign was that the club reached its first major semi-final since 1981 before finally succumbing to the eventual trophy winners, Manchester United.[5][6] The City team also notched up some highly noteworthy victories over the other "Top Four" incumbents, Chelsea[7][8] and Arsenal.[9][10]

In fact, Manchester City earned itself the distinction of being the only team to do the "league double" over the team that ultimately achieved the "league and cup double" this season.

Kit

Supplier: Umbro / Sponsor: Etihad Airways

Home
Home alt.
Away
Away alt.
Third
Goalkeeper 1
Goalkeeper 2

Kit information

For the 2009–10 season, the shirt sponsor for all of the club's kits was Etihad Airways, which replaced the previous season's sponsor, Thomas Cook. There was also a change in the supplier of those kits for this season, with Nike-owned Umbro replacing the previous season's supplier, Le Coq Sportif. As a result of the switch from its prior French kit supplier to the Greater Manchester-based Umbro, all of the club's previous season's team and goalkeeper kits were essentially replaced with new ones for this season.

The overall sky blue colour of the first team kit was retained but the style and trim of this strip was significantly changed. Completely new away and third team kits were introduced, while a new all-green goalkeeper strip replaced the previous season's gold and black strip as the primary one for use by the goalkeepers, with a newly styled and trimmed variant of the old gold and black strip which became the secondary strip for use by the goalkeepers in away fixtures.

The new all-black away team kit came with gold vertical shoulder trim on the front that enabled the kit to be colour-coordinated with the gold and black goalkeeper strip, although it was sometimes also used with the all-green goalkeeper strip. This gold and black colour scheme was, according to its designer David Blanch,[11] intended to be symbolic of the globe covered with bees (representing the world, to all parts of which the goods of the city were exported) that was featured on the city of Manchester coat of arms. That was because the Manchester City teams in the past have established the unique tradition of always wearing this crest on their shirts when playing at Wembley (or in a major cup final elsewhere) as a symbol of their pride in representing the city of Manchester at a major sporting event. In heraldic terms, the bee was symbolic of a hive of industry, and even today the Manchester bee was often used all by itself as a shorthand emblem for the city of Manchester.

The red and black diagonal sash across the white shirts of the new third team kit was intended as a nostalgic re-mastering of the original sashed strip worn by the City team in the 1970s,[12] while that original design had, in its turn, been a nod back at the classic red and black striped shirts with black shorts that had originally been introduced by coach Malcolm Allison in imitation of Milan's strip, and which was frequently worn in its cup ties by the successful trophy-winning City team of the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Historical league performance

Prior to this season, the history of Manchester City's performance in the English football league hierarchy since the creation of the Premier League in 1992 is summarised by the following timeline chart – which commences with the last season (1991–92) of the old Football League First Division (from which the Premier League was formed).

Premier LeagueFootball League Division OnePremier LeagueFootball League Division OneFootball League Division TwoFootball League Division OnePremier LeagueFootball League First Division

Friendly games

Pre-season

1860 München Germany v England Manchester City
11 July 2009 1860 München Germany 1–1 England Manchester City Rottach-Egern, Germany
Ludwig 30' Report & video 60' Bojinov Attendance: 3,000

Vodacom Challenge

Orlando Pirates South Africa v England Manchester City
18 July 2009 First round Orlando Pirates South Africa 2–0 England Manchester City Polokwane, South Africa
14:00 (local time) Thwala 35' (pen.)
Mongala 55'
Kanono Yellow card 90'
MCFC report
Football365 report
YouTube video
Yellow card 45' Bellamy
Yellow card 45' Petrov
Stadium: Peter Mokaba Stadium
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Alex Tiyeho (Namibia)
Kaizer Chiefs South Africa v England Manchester City
21 July 2009 First round Kaizer Chiefs South Africa 0–1 England Manchester City Durban, South Africa
19:15 (local time) MCFC report
Football365 report
MCFC video
Yellow card 44' Caicedo
45+2' Ireland
Yellow card 54' Barry
Stadium: Kings Park Stadium
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Welington Kaoma (Zambia)
Kaizer Chiefs South Africa v England Manchester City
25 July 2009 Final Kaizer Chiefs South Africa 1–0 England Manchester City Pretoria, South Africa
14:00 (local time) Ntuka 42' MCFC report
Football365 report
Stadium: Loftus Versfeld Stadium
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: Rajindraparsad Seechurn (Mauritius)


Barnsley England v England Manchester City
1 August 2009 Barnsley England 1–1 England Manchester City Barnsley, England
15:00 BST Bogdanović 84' MCFC report
MCFC video
87' Petrov Stadium: Oakwell Stadium
Attendance: 13,611
Referee: Jonathan Moss (West Yorkshire)
Rangers Scotland v England Manchester City
5 August 2009 Rangers Scotland 3–2 England Manchester City Glasgow, Scotland
19:45 BST Novo 19'
Davis 54'
Weir 90+2'
MCFC report
MCFC video
27' Ireland
52' Petrov
Stadium: Ibrox Stadium
Attendance: 35,120
Referee: Craig Thomson (Paisley)
Manchester City England v Scotland Celtic
8 August 2009 Manchester City England 2–1 Scotland Celtic Manchester, England
15:00 BST Barry 16'
Bellamy 51'
MCFC report
MCFC video
23' Killen Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 29,023
Referee: Martin Atkinson (Yorkshire)

Mid-season

Joan Gamper Trophy
Barcelona Spain v England Manchester City
19 August 2009 Barcelona Spain 0–1 England Manchester City Barcelona, Spain
21:15 BST MCFC report
FC Barcelona report
YouTube video
27' Petrov Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 94,123
Referee: David Miranda Torres (Catalonia)
Emirates Foundation Cup
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates v England Manchester City
12 November 2009 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 1–0 England Manchester City Abu Dhabi, UAE
16:00 GMT Al-Shehhi 9' (pen.) MCFC report
YouTube video
Stadium: Sheikh Zayed Stadium
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Mohamed Omar Al Saeedi (UAE)

Competitive games

Premier League

Position in final standings

Pos Team
  • v
  • t
  • e
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
3 Arsenal 38 23 6 9 83 41 +42 75 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
4 Tottenham Hotspur 38 21 7 10 67 41 +26 70 Qualification for the Champions League play-off round
5 Manchester City 38 18 13 7 73 45 +28 67 Qualification for the Europa League play-off round[a]
6 Aston Villa 38 17 13 8 52 39 +13 64
7 Liverpool 38 18 9 11 61 35 +26 63 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[b]
Source: Premier League
Notes:
  1. ^ Since Manchester United won the League Cup and then qualified for the Champions League, their spot in the Europa League was passed down to the 6th-placed team. The 6th-placed Aston Villa was coincidentally also the League Cup runners-up.
  2. ^ Originally Portsmouth qualified for the third qualifying round of the Europa League as the FA Cup runners-up, replacing the winners, Champions League-qualified Chelsea. However, they failed to apply for a UEFA licence. Therefore, Liverpool as the best placed team not qualified for the European competitions took their place.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 18 13 7 73 45  +28 67 12 4 3 41 20  +21 6 9 4 32 25  +7

Last updated: 9 May 2010 (end of season).
Source: Premier League results 2009–10

Points breakdown

Points at home: 40
Points away from home: 27

Points against "Big Four" teams: 12
Points against promoted teams: 14

6 points: Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea, Portsmouth, Wolverhampton Wanderers
4 points: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley,
0Fulham, Stoke City, Sunderland, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic
2 points: Liverpool
1 point: 0Hull City
0 points: Everton, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur

Biggest & smallest

Biggest home win: 5–1 vs. Birmingham City, 11 April 2010
Biggest home defeat: 0–2 vs. Everton, 24 March 2010
Biggest away win: 1–6 vs. Burnley, 3 April 2010
Biggest away defeat: 3–0 vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 16 December 2009

Biggest home attendance: 47,370 vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 5 May 2010
Smallest home attendance: 40,292 vs. Blackburn Rovers, 11 January 2010
Biggest away attendance: 75,066 vs. Manchester United, 20 September 2009
Smallest away attendance: 17,826 vs. Portsmouth, 30 August 2009

Results by round

Updated to match(es) played on 9 May 2010 (end of season). Source: 2009–10 Premier League results
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City
15 August 2009 1 Blackburn Rovers 0–2 Manchester City Blackburn
15:00 BST BBC Sport report
Guardian report
3' Adebayor
90+1' Ireland
Stadium: Ewood Park
Attendance: 29,584 (7,448 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers
22 August 2009 2 Manchester City 1–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester
15:00 BST Adebayor 17' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,287 (2,809 away)
Referee: Lee Mason
Portsmouth v Manchester City
30 August 2009 3 Portsmouth 0–1 Manchester City Portsmouth
13:30 BST BBC Sport report
Guardian report
30' Adebayor Stadium: Fratton Park
Attendance: 17,826 (2,085 away)
Referee: Howard Webb
Manchester City v Arsenal
12 September 2009 4 Manchester City 4–2 Arsenal Manchester
15:00 BST Richards 19'
Bellamy 73'
Adebayor 79'
Wright-Phillips 84'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
62' Van Persie
87' Rosický
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,339 (2,846 away)
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Manchester United v Manchester City
20 September 2009 5 Manchester United 4–3 Manchester City Manchester
13:30 BST Rooney 2'
Anderson Yellow card 36'
Vidić Yellow card 43'
Fletcher 49', 80'
Owen 90+6'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
16' Barry
Tevez Yellow card 27'
52', 90', Yellow card 58' Bellamy
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,066 (3,051 away)
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Manchester City v West Ham United
28 September 2009 6 Manchester City 3–1 West Ham United Manchester
20:00 BST Tevez 5', 61'
Petrov 31'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
24' Cole Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 42,745 (1,100 away)
Referee: Chris Foy
Aston Villa v Manchester City
5 October 2009 7 Aston Villa 1–1 Manchester City Birmingham
20:00 BST Dunne 15' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
67' Bellamy Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 37,924 (2,874 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
Wigan Athletic v Manchester City
18 October 2009 8 Wigan Athletic 1–1 Manchester City Wigan
16:00 BST N'Zogbia 45+1' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
47' Petrov Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 20,005 (4,631 away)
Referee: Alan Wiley
Manchester City v Fulham
25 October 2009 9 Manchester City 2–2 Fulham Manchester
15:00 GMT Lescott 53'
Petrov 60'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
62' Duff
68' Dempsey
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 44,906 (595 away)
Referee: Kevin Friend
Birmingham City v Manchester City
1 November 2009 10 Birmingham City 0–0 Manchester City Birmingham
16:00 GMT BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: St Andrew's
Attendance: 21,462 (2,298 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
Manchester City v Burnley
7 November 2009 11 Manchester City 3–3 Burnley Manchester
15:00 GMT Wright-Phillips 42'
Touré 54'
Bellamy 57'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
18' (pen.) Alexander
31' Fletcher
86' McDonald
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,205 (2,838 away)
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Liverpool v Manchester City
21 November 2009 12 Liverpool 2–2 Manchester City Liverpool
12:45 GMT Carragher Yellow card 17'
Škrtel 50'
Lucas Yellow card 63'
Benayoun 77'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Ireland 69'
Adebayor 72'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44,164 (2,964 away)
Referee: Phil Dowd
Manchester City v Hull City
28 November 2009 13 Manchester City 1–1 Hull City Manchester
15:00 GMT Wright-Phillips 45+1' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
82' (pen.) Bullard Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 46,382 (2,358 away)
Referee: Lee Probert
Manchester City v Chelsea
5 December 2009 14 Manchester City 2–1 Chelsea Manchester
17:30 GMT Adebayor 37'
Tevez 56'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
8' (o.g.) Adebayor Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,348 (2,846 away)
Referee: Howard Webb
Bolton Wanderers v Manchester City
12 December 2009 15 Bolton Wanderers 3–3 Manchester City Bolton
15:00 GMT Klasnić 11', 53'
Cahill 43'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
28', 77' Tevez
45+2' Richards
Stadium: Reebok Stadium
Attendance: 22,735 (4,634 away)
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester City
16 December 2009 16 Tottenham Hotspur 3–0 Manchester City London
20:00 GMT Kranjčar 37', 90+3'
Defoe 54'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 35,891 (1,696 away)
Referee: Alan Wiley
Manchester City v Sunderland
19 December 2009 17 Manchester City 4–3 Sunderland Manchester
15:00 GMT Santa Cruz 4', 69'
Tevez 12' (pen.)
Bellamy 35'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
16' Mensah
24' Henderson
62' Jones
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 44,735 (2,696 away)
Referee: Andre Marriner
Manchester City v Stoke City
26 December 2009 18 Manchester City 2–0 Stoke City Manchester
15:00 GMT Petrov 27'
Tevez 45+3'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,325 (2,844 away)
Referee: Lee Mason
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City
28 December 2009 19 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–3 Manchester City Wolverhampton
19:45 GMT BBC Sport report
Guardian report
33', 86' Tevez
69' Garrido
Stadium: Molineux
Attendance: 28,957 (2,691 away)
Referee: Mike Jones
Manchester City v Blackburn Rovers
11 January 2010 20 Manchester City 4–1 Blackburn Rovers Manchester
20:00 GMT Tevez 7', 49', 90+1'
Richards 39'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
71' Pedersen Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 40,292 (821 away)
Referee: Chris Foy
Everton v Manchester City
16 January 2010 21 Everton 2–0 Manchester City Liverpool
17:30 GMT Pienaar 36'
Saha 45+3'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 37,378 (2,626 away)
Referee: Andre Marriner
Manchester City v Portsmouth
31 January 2010 22 Manchester City 2–0 Portsmouth Manchester
13:30 GMT Adebayor 39'
Kompany 45+1'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 44,015 (701 away)
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Hull City v Manchester City
6 February 2010 23 Hull City 2–1 Manchester City Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Altidore 31'
Boateng 54'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
59' Adebayor Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 25,000 (2,452 away)
Referee: Phil Dowd
Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers
9 February 2010 24 Manchester City 2–0 Bolton Wanderers Manchester
19:45 GMT Tevez 31' (pen.)
Adebayor 73'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 42,016 (985 away)
Referee: Mike Jones
Stoke City v Manchester City
16 February 2010 25 Stoke City 1–1 Manchester City Stoke-on-Trent
19:45 GMT Whelan 72' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
86' Barry Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 26,778 (2,242 away)
Referee: Alan Wiley
Manchester City v Liverpool
21 February 2010 26 Manchester City 0–0 Liverpool Manchester
15:00 GMT BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,203 (2,704 away)
Referee: Peter Walton
Chelsea v Manchester City
27 February 2010 27 Chelsea 2–4 Manchester City London
12:45 GMT Lampard 42', 90+1' (pen.) BBC Sport report
Guardian report
45+1', 76' (pen.) Tevez
51', 87' Bellamy
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,814 (1,454 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
Sunderland v Manchester City
14 March 2010 28 Sunderland 1–1 Manchester City Sunderland
16:00 GMT Jones 9' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
90+1' A. Johnson Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 41,398 (1,845 away)
Referee: Chris Foy
Fulham v Manchester City
21 March 2010 29 Fulham 1–2 Manchester City London
15:00 GMT Murphy 75' (pen.) BBC Sport report
Guardian report
7' Santa Cruz
36' Tevez
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,359 (1,686 away)
Referee: Lee Probert
Manchester City v Everton
24 March 2010 30 Manchester City 0–2 Everton Manchester
19:45 GMT BBC Sport report
Guardian report
33' Cahill
85' Arteta
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 45,708 (2,846 away)
Referee: Peter Walton
Manchester City v Wigan Athletic
29 March 2010 31 Manchester City 3–0 Wigan Athletic Manchester
20:00 BST Tevez 72', 75', 84' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 43,534 (601 away)
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Burnley v Manchester City
3 April 2010 32 Burnley 1–6 Manchester City Burnley
17:30 BST Fletcher 71' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
4', 45' Adebayor
5' Bellamy
7' Tevez
20' Vieira
58' Kompany
Stadium: Turf Moor
Attendance: 21,330 (2,339 away)
Referee: Alan Wiley
Manchester City v Birmingham City
11 April 2010 33 Manchester City 5–1 Birmingham City Manchester
16:00 BST Tevez 38' (pen.), 40'
Adebayor 43', 88'
Onuoha 74'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
42' Jerome Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 45,209 (1,193 away)
Referee: Phil Dowd
Manchester City v Manchester United
17 April 2010 34 Manchester City 0–1 Manchester United Manchester
12:45 BST BBC Sport report
Guardian report
90+3' Scholes Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,019 (2,596 away)
Referee: Martin Atkinson
Arsenal v Manchester City
24 April 2010 35 Arsenal 0–0 Manchester City London
17:30 BST BBC Sport report
Guardian report
Guardian report
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,086 (2,944 away)
Referee: Mike Dean
Manchester City v Aston Villa
1 May 2010 36 Manchester City 3–1 Aston Villa Manchester
15:00 BST Tevez 41' (pen.)
Adebayor 43'
Bellamy 89'
BBC Sport report
Guardian report
16' Carew Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,102
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur
5 May 2010 37 Manchester City 0–1 Tottenham Hotspur Manchester
20:00 BST BBC Sport report
Guardian report
82' Crouch Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 47,370
Referee: Steve Bennett
West Ham United v Manchester City
9 May 2010 38 West Ham United 1–1 Manchester City London
16:00 BST Boa Morte 18' BBC Sport report
Guardian report
21' Wright-Phillips Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,989
Referee: Howard Webb

FA Cup

Middlesbrough v Manchester City
2 January 2010 Third round Middlesbrough 0–1 Manchester City Middlesbrough
15:00 BBC Sport report
MCFC report
45' Benjani Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 12,474
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Scunthorpe United v Manchester City
24 January 2010 Fourth round Scunthorpe United 2–4 Manchester City Scunthorpe
16:00 Hayes 29'
Boyata 69' (o.g.)
BBC Sport report 3' Petrov
45' Onuoha
57' Sylvinho
84' Robinho
Stadium: Glanford Park
Attendance: 8,861
Referee: Kevin Friend
Manchester City v Stoke City
13 February 2010 Fifth round Manchester City 1–1 Stoke City Manchester
17:15 Wright-Phillips 11' BBC Sport report
MCFC report
57' Fuller Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 28,019
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
Stoke City v Manchester City
24 February 2010 Fifth round
Replay
Stoke City 3–1 (a.e.t.) Manchester City Stoke-on-Trent
19:45 Kitson 79'
Shawcross 95'
Tuncay 99'
BBC Sport report
MCFC report
Bellamy 81' Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 21,813
Referee: Steve Bennett

League Cup

Crystal Palace v Manchester City
27 August 2009 Second round Crystal Palace 0–2 Manchester City London
20:00 BBC Sport report
MCFC report
50' Wright-Phillips
72' Tevez
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 14,725
Referee: Darren Deadman
Manchester City v Fulham
23 September 2009 Third round Manchester City 2–1 (a.e.t.) Fulham Manchester
20:00 Barry 52'
Touré 111'
BBC Sport report 34' Gera Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 24,507
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Manchester City v Scunthorpe United
28 October 2009 Fourth round Manchester City 5–1 Scunthorpe United Manchester
19:45 Ireland 3'
Santa Cruz 37'
Lescott 55'
Tevez 71'
M. Johnson 76'
BBC Sport report
MCFC report
25' Forte Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 36,358
Referee: Michael Oliver
Manchester City v Arsenal
2 December 2009 Fifth round Manchester City 3–0 Arsenal Manchester
19:45 Tevez 50'
Wright-Phillips 69'
Weiss 89'
BBC Sport report Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 46,015
Referee: Chris Foy
Manchester City v Manchester United
19 January 2010 Semi-finals
1st Leg
Manchester City 2–1 Manchester United Manchester
20:00
(Rescheduled)
Tevez 42' (pen.), 65' BBC Sport report
MCFC report
17' Giggs Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium
Attendance: 46,067
Referee: Mike Dean
Note: This match was originally scheduled to be played on 6 January, but both semi-final legs were subsequently rescheduled due to heavy snow.[13]
Manchester United v Manchester City
27 January 2010 Semi-finals
2nd Leg
Manchester United 3–1
(4–3 agg.)
Manchester City Manchester
20:00
(Rescheduled)
Scholes 57'
Carrick 71'
Rooney 90+2'
BBC Sport report
MCFC report
Tevez 76' Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 74,576
Referee: Howard Webb

Squad information

Source:[14]

Playing statistics

Appearances (Apps.) numbers are for appearances in competitive games only including sub appearances
Red card numbers denote: Numbers in parentheses represent red cards overturned for wrongful dismissal.

No. Nat. Player Pos. Premier League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card Apps Yellow card Red card
1 Republic of Ireland Shay Given GK 35 2 3 6 44 2
2 England Micah Richards DF 23 2 2 2 1 4 1 29 2 4
3 England Wayne Bridge DF 23 2 2 3 28 2
4 England Nedum Onuoha DF 10 1 2 1 1 13 1
5 Argentina Pablo Zabaleta DF 27 9 1 4 1 4 2 35 12 1
6 England Michael Johnson MF 1 1 1 2 1
7 Republic of Ireland Stephen Ireland MF 22 2 3 5 1 30 3
8 England Shaun Wright-Phillips MF 30 4 2 2 1 6 2 38 7 2
10 Brazil Robinho FW 10 1 1 1 1 12 1 1
11 England Adam Johnson MF 16 1 1 16 1 1
12 England Stuart Taylor GK 1 1
14 Paraguay Roque Santa Cruz FW 19 3 1 2 1 1 22 4 1
15 Spain Javier Garrido DF 9 1 1 1 1 2 12 1 2
16 Brazil Sylvinho DF 10 2 3 1 1 2 15 1 3
17 Bulgaria Martin Petrov MF 16 4 3 1 1 20 5
18 England Gareth Barry MF 34 2 4 3 1 6 1 43 3 5
19 England Joleon Lescott DF 18 1 1 2 4 1 24 2 1
22 Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne DF 2 2
24 France Patrick Vieira MF 13 1 2 1 14 1 2
25 Togo Emmanuel Adebayor FW 26 14 1 2 1 3 31 14 1 1
27 Zimbabwe Benjani FW 2 2 1 2 6 1
28 Ivory Coast Kolo Touré DF 31 1 1 1 3 1 35 2 1
32 Argentina Carlos Tevez FW 35 23 6 1 6 6 1 42 29 7
33 Belgium Vincent Kompany DF 25 2 2 3 4 1 32 2 3
34 Netherlands Nigel de Jong MF 34 7 3 5 2 42 9
37 Faroe Islands Gunnar Nielsen GK 1 1
38 Hungary Márton Fülöp GK 3 3
39 Wales Craig Bellamy FW 32 10 5 1 3 1 1 5 1 40 11 7
40 Slovakia Vladimír Weiss MF 1 3 1 4 1
44 Belgium Dedryck Boyata DF 3 1 2 2 7 1
45 Republic of Ireland Greg Cunningham DF 2 1 1 3 1
48 Norway Abdisalam Ibrahim MF 1 1 2
52 England Alex Nimely FW 1 1
Own goals 0 0 0 0
Totals 73 52 2 7 8 1 15 9 0 95 69 3

Goalscorers

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted alphabetically by surname when total goals are equal.

No. Player Pos. Premier League FA Cup League Cup TOTAL
32 Carlos Tevez FW 23 0 6 29
25 Emmanuel Adebayor FW 14 0 0 14
39 Craig Bellamy FW 10 1 0 11
8 Shaun Wright-Phillips MF 4 1 2 7
17 Martin Petrov MF 4 1 0 5
14 Roque Santa Cruz FW 3 0 1 4
18 Gareth Barry MF 2 0 1 3
7 Stephen Ireland MF 2 0 1 3
2 Micah Richards DF 3 0 0 3
19 Joleon Lescott DF 1 0 1 2
33 Vincent Kompany DF 2 0 0 2
4 Nedum Onuoha DF 1 1 0 2
28 Kolo Touré DF 1 0 1 2
15 Javier Garrido DF 1 0 0 1
11 Adam Johnson MF 1 0 0 1
6 Michael Johnson MF 0 0 1 1
27 Benjani FW 0 1 0 1
10 Robinho FW 0 1 0 1
16 Sylvinho DF 0 1 0 1
24 Patrick Vieira DF 1 0 0 1
40 Vladimír Weiss MF 0 0 1 1
Own goals 0 0 0 0
Totals 73 7 15 95

Awards

Premier League Player of the Month award

Awarded monthly to the player that was chosen by a panel assembled by the Premier League's sponsor

Month Player Club
December[15] Argentina Carlos Tevez Manchester City

PFA Fans' Player of the Month award

Awarded monthly to four players – one in each of the Premier League plus the three divisions of the Football League – those players being the ones that receive the most votes cast for that league in a poll conducted each month on the PFA's OWS (http://www.givemefootball.com) [permanent dead link]

Month Player Club
March[16] Argentina Carlos Tevez Manchester City

LMA Performance of the Week award

Awarded on a weekly basis to the Premier League or Football League team that a five-man LMA adjudication panel deems to have performed in some outstanding manner

Week ending Awarded to For performance in
5 March 2010[17] Manchester City Chelsea 2 – 4 Manchester City

Etihad Player of the Month awards

Awarded to the player in each category that receives the most votes in a poll conducted each month on the MCFC OWS

Month First Team Reserve Team Academy
August/September[18] Wales Craig Bellamy England David Ball England Tom Smith
October[19] Bulgaria Martin Petrov Republic of Ireland Donal McDermott Norway Omar Elabdellaoui
November[20] Republic of Ireland Shay Given England James Poole Hong Kong Sean Tse
December[21] Argentina Carlos Tevez N/A
January[22] Argentina Carlos Tevez N/A
February[23] Belgium Vincent Kompany N/A
March[24] England Adam Johnson N/A
April[25] Argentina Carlos Tevez N/A

Etihad / OSC Player of the Year awards

Player Season 2009–10 awards[26] Notes
Argentina Carlos Tevez OSC Player of the Year OSC = Official Supporters Club
Belgium Dedryck Boyata OSC Young Player of the Year
Argentina Carlos Tevez Players' Player of the Year
England Adam Johnson Goal of the Season Archived 22 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Sunderland 1 – 1 Manchester City
14 March 2010
Wales Craig Bellamy Performance of the Season Archived 23 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Manchester United 4 – 3 Manchester City
20 September 2009
England Shaun Wright-Phillips Community Player of the Year

Transfers and loans

Transfers in

First team

Date Pos. Player From club Transfer fee
1 July 2009 MF England Gareth Barry England Aston Villa £12,000,000[27][28]
1 July 2009 FW Paraguay Roque Santa Cruz England Blackburn Rovers £18,000,000[29][30]
1 July 2009 GK England Stuart Taylor England Aston Villa Free[31][32]
13 July 2009 FW Argentina Carlos Tevez England Manchester United £25,500,000[33][34]
18 July 2009 FW Togo Emmanuel Adebayor England Arsenal £25,000,000[35][36]
29 July 2009 DF Ivory Coast Kolo Touré England Arsenal £16,000,000[37][38]
24 Aug 2009 DF Brazil Sylvinho Spain Barcelona Free[39][40]
25 Aug 2009 DF England Joleon Lescott England Everton £22,000,000[41][42]
8 Jan 2010 MF France Patrick Vieira Italy Internazionale Free[43][44]
1 Feb 2010 MF England Adam Johnson England Middlesbrough Undisc.[45][46]

Reserves & Academy

Date Pos. Player From club Transfer fee
1 July 2009 GK Germany Loris Karius Germany VfB Stuttgart Undisc.[47]
1 July 2009 DF Germany Nils Zander Germany Schalke 04 Undisc.[48]
29 Aug 2009 MF Spain Joan Ángel Román Spain Espanyol Undisc.[49]
Sep. 2009 GK Colombia David González Argentina Huracán Trial[50]
Jan. 2010 GK Colombia David González Argentina Huracán Free[50][51]

Transfers out

First team

Exit Date Pos. Player To club Transfer fee
1 July 2009 DF England Danny Mills Retired[52][53]
1 July 2009 FW England Daniel Sturridge England Chelsea Tribunal[52][54][55]
1 July 2009 FW England Darius Vassell Turkey Ankaragücü Released[52][53][56]
1 July 2009 MF Germany Dietmar Hamann England MK Dons Released[52][53][57]
1 July 2009 DF England Michael Ball Released[52][53]
1 July 2009 DF Brazil Gláuber Brazil São Caetano Released[52][53]
10 July 2009 MF Switzerland Gelson Fernandes France Saint-Étienne Undisc.[58][59]
24 July 2009 FW Wales Ched Evans England Sheffield United £3,000,000[60][61]
30 July 2009 MF Brazil Elano Turkey Galatasaray £8,000,000[62][63]
14 Aug 2009 GK Denmark Kasper Schmeichel England Notts County Undisc.[64][65]
1 Sep 2009 DF Israel Tal Ben Haim England Portsmouth Free[66][67]
2 Sep 2009 DF Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne England Aston Villa £6,000,000[68][69]

Reserves & Academy

Exit Date Pos. Player To club Transfer fee
1 July 2009 DF England Matthew Brown Released[52][53]
1 July 2009 FW Republic of Ireland Ian Daly Greece Aris Released[52][70]
1 July 2009 GK England Gregory Hartley Released[52][53]
1 July 2009 GK England Richard Martin England Yeovil Town Released[52][53]
1 July 2009 MF England Ben Morris England F.C. United Released[52][53]
1 July 2009 DF Northern Ireland Chris Ramsey Released[52][53]
1 July 2009 MF Cyprus Angelos Tsiaklis England F.C. United Released[52][53]
1 July 2009 MF Hungary Berna Hovath Released[53]
1 July 2009 DF Hungary Peter Varga Released[53]
1 July 2009 MF Poland Adrian Cieslewicz Wales Wrexham Released[53]
1 July 2009 DF Slovakia Igor Paldan Released[53]
1 July 2009 MF England Gary Nolan England F.C. United Released[53]
1 July 2009 MF England Joe Clegg England Witton Albion Released[53]
1 Aug 2009 DF England Curtis Obeng Wales Wrexham Released[52][71]
1 Jan 2010 DF England Clayton McDonald England Walsall Released[72][73]

Loans in

First team

Start date End date Pos. Player From club
27 Apr 2010 9 May 2010 GK Hungary Márton Fülöp England Sunderland[51][74][75]

Reserves & Academy

Start date End date Pos. Player From club
14 Oct 2009 31 Jan 2010 FW Wales J. Cullinane Wales Swansea City [citation needed]

Loans out

First team

Start date End date Pos. Player To club
1 July 2009 31 May 2010 GK England Joe Hart England Birmingham City[76][77]
7 July 2009 21 Jan 2010 FW Brazil England Everton[78][79]
23 July 2009 1 Jan 2010 FW Ecuador Felipe Caicedo Portugal Sporting CP[80]
24 July 2009 31 May 2010 DF England Shaleum Logan England Tranmere Rovers[81][82]
30 July 2009 31 May 2010 FW Bulgaria Valeri Bojinov Italy Parma[83][84]
22 Aug 2009 31 May 2010 MF Nigeria Kelvin Etuhu Wales Cardiff City[85][86]
9 Jan 2010 31 May 2010 FW Ecuador Felipe Caicedo Spain Málaga[87][88][89]
21 Jan 2010 30 June 2010 FW Brazil Turkey Galatasaray[90][91]
25 Jan 2010 31 May 2010 MF Slovakia Vladimír Weiss England Bolton Wanderers[92][93]
28 Jan 2010 4 Aug 2010 FW Brazil Robinho Brazil Santos[94][95]
1 Feb 2010 15 May 2010 FW Zimbabwe Benjani England Sunderland[96][97]

Reserves & Academy

Start date End date Pos. Player To club
7 Aug 2009 7 Nov 2009 MF Republic of Ireland Donal McDermott England Chesterfield[98]
29 Aug 2009 31 May 2010 DF Northern Ireland Ryan McGivern England Leicester City[87][99]
1 Sep 2009 15 Dec 2009 DF England Clayton McDonald England Walsall[87][100][101]
2 Nov 2009 2 Jan 2010 MF England Adam Clayton England Carlisle United[87][102]
2 Jan 2010 31 May 2010 MF England Paul Marshall England Aberdeen[87][103]
19 Jan 2010 31 May 2010 MF England Adam Clayton England Carlisle United[104]
26 Jan 2010 31 May 2010 MF Republic of Ireland Donal McDermott England Scunthorpe United[105][106]
1 Feb 2010 5 Mar 2010 DF England Javan Vidal England Derby County[107][108]
9 Feb 2010 11 Mar 2010 DF England Kieran Trippier England Barnsley[109][110]
24 Mar 2010 12 June 2010 GK Norway Tobias Johansen Norway Kongsvinger[111]
25 Mar 2010 31 May 2010 FW England James Poole England Bury[112]
15 Apr 2010 31 May 2010 FW Sweden John Guidetti Sweden IF Brommapojkarna[113]

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