City Football Group: who are the 13 clubs and how are they faring?

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City Football Group: who are the 13 clubs and how are they faring?

Manchester City's Julian Alvarez celebrates scoring his side's third goal with Erling Haaland and Rico Lewis during the UEFA Champions League.

Manchester City (England) 

Second in Premier League: City were bought in September 2008 for about £210m by Sheikh Mansour via his Abu Dhabi United Group for Development and Investment vehicle. In 2013 City Football Group was created of which, since 2021 and via Newton Investment and Development, Mansour owns 81%, with the US private equity company Silver Lake holding 18.16% (and China Media Capital and CITIC Capital the remainder). Mansour’s 15-year proprietorship of City has been soaked in success, with seven Premier League titles, three FA Cups, six League Cups, the Champions League and Uefa Super Cup. In December City will attempt to add the Fifa World Club Cup.

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