Man City’s Records and Stats in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League
We’ve trawled through the history books to bring you the key records and milestones for teams competing in the 2024-25 UEFA Champions League. Here we look at Man City.
Unless otherwise stated, team records cover the European Cup & UEFA Champions League combined, while player records focus on the UEFA Champions League era only (1992/93 – present).
This page will be updated as and when relevant.
TEAM RECORDS (European Cup & Champions League combined)
Biggest home victory
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
7-0: twice, most recently v Leipzig, 14/03/23, UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
7-0: twice, most recently v Leipzig, 14/03/23, round of 16 second leg
Biggest away victory
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
0-5: twice, most recently v Sporting CP, 15/02/22, UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
0-5: Manchester City v Sporting CP, 15/02/22, round of 16 first leg
Biggest home defeat
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
1-3: Manchester City v Bayern München, 02/10/13, UEFA Champions League group stage
0-2: Manchester City v Barcelona, 18/02/14, UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
1-3: Manchester City v Bayern München, 02/10/13, UEFA Champions League group stage
0-2: Manchester City v Barcelona, 18/02/14, UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg
Biggest away defeat
European Cup/UEFA Champions League
4-0: Barcelona v Manchester City, 19/10/16, UEFA Champions League group stage
UEFA Champions League league phase/group stage to final
4-0: Barcelona v Manchester City, 19/10/16, group stage
All-time season-by-season European Cup/UEFA Champions League record
2023/24 Quarter-finals
2022/23 Winners
2021/22 Semi-finals
2020/21 Runners-up
2019/20 Quarter-finals
2018/19 Quarter-finals
2017/18 Quarter-finals
2016/17 Round of 16
2015/16 Semi-finals
2014/15 Round of 16
2013/14 Round of 16
2012/13 Group stage
2011/12 Group stage
1968/69 First round
STREAKS (European Cup/UEFA Champions League)
Most successive wins
10: 17/05/2023 - 06/03/2024
Most successive draws
3: 09/04/2024 - 18/09/2024
Most successive defeats
4: 07/03/2018 - 19/09/2018
Most successive games without a defeat
26: 06/09/2022 - present
Most successive games without a win
6: twice, most recently, 18/02/2014 - 05/11/2014
Most successive clean sheets
7: 27/10/2020 - 16/03/2021
PLAYER RECORDS (UEFA Champions League only – group stage/league phase to final)
Top appearance makers
73: Fernandinho
71: Bernardo Silva
70: İlkay Gündoğan
69: Ederson
67: Raheem Sterling
Top goalscorers
36: Sergio Agüero
24: Raheem Sterling
21: Erling Haaland
20: Gabriel Jesus
17: Phil Foden
Youngest players
17y 177d: Phil Foden (Manchester City 1-0 Feyenoord, 21/11/17)
17y 315d: Taylor Harwood-Bellis (GNK Dinamo 1-4 Manchester City, 11/12/19)
17y 346d: Rico Lewis (Manchester City 3-1 Sevilla FC, 02/11/22)
Youngest goalscorers
17y 346d: Rico Lewis (Manchester City 3-1 Sevilla FC, 02/11/22)
18y 288d: Phil Foden (Manchester City 7-0 FC Schalke 04, 12/03/19)
19y 166d: Cole Palmer (Club Brugge 1-5 Manchester City, 19/10/21)
Oldest players
37y 0d: Fernandinho (Real Madrid CF 3-1 Manchester City, 04/05/22)
36y 271d: Frank Lampard (FC Barcelona 1-0 Manchester City, 18/03/15)
36y 242d: Claudio Bravo (GNK Dinamo 1-4 Manchester City, 11/12/19)
Oldest goalscorers
34y 284d: Martín Demichelis (Borussia Mönchengladbach 1-2 Manchester City, 30/09/15)
33y 343d: İlkay Gündoğan (ŠK Slovan Bratislava 0-4 Manchester City, 01/10/24)
32y 303d: David Silva (Manchester City 6-0 FC Shakhtar Donetsk, 07/11/18)
Most goals in a match
5 goals: Erling Haaland (v Leipzig, 14/03/23)
All hat-tricks
3 goals: Álvaro Negredo (v CSKA Moskva, 05/11/13)
3 goals: Sergio Agüero (v Bayern, 25/11/14)
3 goals: Sergio Agüero (v Mönchengladbach, 14/09/16)
3 goals: Gabriel Jesus (v Shakhtar Donetsk, 07/11/18)
3 goals: Raheem Sterling (v Atalanta, 22/10/19)
3 goals: Gabriel Jesus (v Dinamo Zagreb, 11/12/19)
5 goals: Erling Haaland (v Leipzig, 14/03/23)