How many times have Manchester City won the Champions League?

  • Man City have often been regarded as the best team in Europe under Pep Guardiola
  • City made first European Cup appearance in 1968
  • Club endured heartbreaking history with the competition before maiden triumph
After seven years, Pep Guardiola steered Manchester City to the club's first Champions League trophy
After seven years, Pep Guardiola steered Manchester City to the club's first Champions League trophy / Craig Mercer/MB Media/GettyImages
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Manchester City's relationship with the Champions League isn't exclusively a contemporary one.

The club's maiden appearance in the competition came after winning the 1968 top-flight title. Assistant manager Malcolm Allison bragged: "I promise you City will attack these people as they have not been attacked since the days of the old Real Madrid. I think a lot of these European people are cowards." It would take more than half a century and unlimited riches for the Sky Blues to live up to that billing.

City have evolved into a juggernaut under Pep Guardiola; a side so often regarded as the very best Europe has to offer. Yet, it wasn't until his seventh season in east Manchester that Guardiola transferred the club's domestic dominance onto the biggest continent stage.


How many times have Manchester City won the Champions League?

Manchester City have featured in the Champions League 13 times, and in every season since 2011/12, finally claiming their first title in 2023.

Their maiden European Cup entry in 1968/69 culminated in a first-round exit at the hands of Fenerbahce, much to Allison's chagrin. The club drifted in and out of obscurity thereafter, jumping between divisions, before stability was established throughout the noughties which climaxed in an ownership change that brought about relevancy to the sky-blue side of Manchester.

United's noisy neighbours were as loud as ever as they dramatically claimed their first Premier League title at the end of the 2011/12 season - a first since 1968. City's rise saw them emerge as regulars in UEFA's premier club competition, but they simply weren't on the level of Europe's behemoths during the formative stage of their journey.

City began the decade with back-to-back group stage exits before Barcelona schooled them twice in the round of 16 in both 2014 and 2015. Qualification into the knockout stages signalled progression, however, and they continued on their linear trajectory in 2015/16 as they reached the semi-finals for the first time under Manuel Pellegrini. Real Madrid, though, squeaked out a 1-0 victory over two legs before going on to win the competition.

Despite their domestic success, City's expectations in Europe were relatively low before the arrival of Guardiola in 2016. The multiple Champions League winner had failed to claim glory in the competition at Bayern Munich, but his status as the finest manager of his generation from two previous continental triumphs with Barcelona stood the Citizens in good stead.

However, Guardiola's quest to bring the trophy to Manchester was compromised by misfortune, his own genius, and bloody Real Madrid for so long.

A swashbuckling Monaco edged them out on away goals in the last 16 during Pep's first season, before City suffered three consecutive quarter-final exits at the hands of inferior opposition. Guardiola's side succumbed to the Anfield cauldron in 2018, the introduction of VAR against Tottenham in 2019, and, well, a surprise package Lyon during the Covid-hit campaign of 2019/20.

Lyon's 3-1 victory was surely the most humiliating of City's Champions League exits to date.

2020/21 finally saw City fulfil their potential on the European stage as they beat Borussia Dortmund and a superstar-laden Paris Saint-Germain to advance to their first-ever Champions League final. However, Thomas Tuchel, who had overseen two victories against City during the second half of the domestic season, masterminded yet another triumph over the Guardiola in Porto as the unfancied Chelsea were crowned European champions instead.

Guardiola was chastised for his team selection, as his side fell flat against familiar opposition.

Nevertheless, City were once again in fine form a year later, and they looked set to progress into another all-English final when they took a 1-0 lead over Real Madrid in the second leg of their semi-final tie. City's aggregate advantage was 5-3 entering the closing stages before Rodrygo restored parity off the bench before the full-time whistle. City's exit then became inevitable, and it was Karim Benzema who thrust the dagger into sky blue hearts with a converted penalty in extra time.

The unimaginable nature of City's defeat in the Spanish capital raised questions of whether it'll ever happen for Guardiola in Manchester, but the arrival of Erling Haaland in the summer of 2022 reignited hope.

The Nordic goal-gobbler finished as the competition's top scorer in his debut season with Manchester City, rifling in 12 goals as Guardiola's side came up against Real Madrid again in the semi-finals. However, there would be no dramatic repeat in 2023. After an even 1-1 draw at the Bernabeu, City romped to a 4-0 rout of the record champions in the second leg.

Haaland couldn't find his way onto the scoresheet in the semi-final or final but City snuck past Inter in the showpiece without their talisman's goals. Incidentally, the match-winner against the Nerazzurri was a crisp strike from Rodri, one of the defensive midfielders Guardiola surprisingly benched ahead of the 2021 final.


Every Manchester City Champions League appearance

Season

Stage of elimination

Result

1968/69

Round of 32

Man City 1-2 Fenerbahce (agg)

2011/12

Group stage

N/A

2012/13

Group stage

N/A

2013/14

Round of 16

Man City 1-4 Barcelona (agg)

2014/15

Round of 16

Man City 1-3 Barcelona (agg)

2015/16

Semi-finals

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (agg)

2016/17

Round of 16

Man City 6-6 Monaco (Monaco advanced on away goals)

2017/18

Quarter-finals

Liverpool 5-1 Man City (agg)

2018/19

Quarter-finals

Tottenham 4-4 Man City (Tottenham advanced on away goals)

2019/20

Quarter-finals

Man City 1-3 Lyon

2020/21

Final

Chelsea 1-0 Man City

2021/22

Semi-finals

Man City 5-6 Real Madrid (agg)

2022/23

Champions

Man City 1-0 Inter

2023/24

Quarter-finals*

TBC

*season still in progress


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