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      • 1934 City’s first Community Shield appearance ended in a 4-0 defeat to an Arsenal side led by the Gunners’ legendary manager, Herbert Chapman.
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  2. Manchester United won the first FA Charity Shield in 1908 (trophy pictured at the front left). Results by club. [edit] Arsenal (team pictured after winning in 2014) are second for all-time in Shields won (17) and are joint-second for final appearances (24).

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    Arsenal 4 Manchester City 0 Venue: Highbury Attendance: 10,888 City’s first Charity Shield game ended with a heavy loss to Arsenal. The Blues were taking on champions Arsenal having won the FA Cup the previous season, but the game ended in a comfortable win for the hosts. A poor crowd of little more than 10,000 saw the match.

    Manchester City 2 Sunderland 0 Venue: Maine Road Attendance: 14,000 Defending league champions City beat FA Cup winners Sunderland 2-0 at Maine Road with goals from Alec Herd and Peter Doherty. It was City’s first Shield success, but a low crowd indicated that playing the game on a midweek November evening held little prestige.

    Manchester City 0 Manchester United 1 Venue: Maine Road Attendance: 30,495 Though the league champions generally hosted the fixture, United’s Old Trafford was yet to install floodlights and the game – played in the evening – was instead played at Maine Road. It was the first competitive Manchester derby played under floodlights and the Blues were t...

    Manchester City 6 West Brom 1 Venue: Maine Road Attendance: 35,510 With the Charity Shield having been moved the to the first major domestic fixture of the season, City took on West Brom at Maine Road in front of a health crowd of more than 35,000. Joe Mercer’s side were looking to get their season off to a flyer and couldn’t have wished for a bett...

    Leeds United 2 Manchester City 1 Venue: Elland Road Attendance: 39,835 Having won the FA Cup the previous May, City took on league champions Leeds United at Elland Road. Don Revie’s men had wrestled the crown from the Blues in what had been a largely limp defence of the title by Mercer’s men, but the FA Cup had ensured major silverware still found ...

    Aston Villa 0 Manchester City 1 Venue: Villa Park Attendance: 34,589 The Charity Shield had lost its lustre for some clubs and for the second year in succession, the FA Cup winners and league champions elected not to take part. City, who had finished in fourth and Villa – Third Division champions – instead took part in something of a bizarre match-...

    Manchester City 0 Burnley 1 Venue: Maine Road Attendance: 23,988 Yet again the FA Cup winners and league champions snubbed the FA Charity Shield – a third year running – and City stepped in. As holders of the Shield, the Blues hosted Second Division champions Burnley at Maine Road and Colin Waldron – close friend of Colin Bell – scored the only goa...

    Manchester City 2 Manchester United 3 Venue: Wembley Attendance: 77,169 There was much of a charitable atmosphere when City and United competed at Wembley for the second year in succession. In the second Shield clash between the Manchester clans, there were seven bookings in a game that was keenly-contested from the first minute until the last. The...

    Chelsea 2 Manchester City 3 Venue: Villa Park Attendance: 36,394 City, having won the title, took on FA Cup winners Chelsea at Villa Park with Wembley unavailable due to the London Olympic Games. City’s last success in the (now-called) Community Shield had been back in 1972 at Villa Park and it would prove a lucky ground for Roberto Mancini’s side ...

    Arsenal 3 Manchester City 0 Venue: Wembley Attendance: 71,523 With many players absent due to their involvement in the 2014 World Cup, a much-changed City side were well-beaten by Arsenal in the Blues’ eight final overall. Santi Cazorla, Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud put the Gunners three goals clear with only an hour on the clock – it was the Bl...

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  3. Jun 26, 2024 · 2024 FA Community Shield date, kick-off time and TV details are confirmed. Manchester United v Manchester City will kick off at 15:00 BST on Saturday August 10 at Wembley. Marcus Rashford and Rodri battle for the ball during the 2024 FA Cup Final.

  4. The fixture was first played in the 190809 season, replacing the Sheriff of London Charity Shield. The current holders are 2023–24 Premier League champions Manchester City, who beat 2023–24 FA Cup winners Manchester United 7–6 on penalties after a 1–1 draw in the 2024 fixture.

  5. The FA Charity Shield, as it was formerly known, was first played for in 1908. It evolved from the “Sheriff of London Shield” fixture that had been played annually between a leading professional club and a leading amateur club.

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  6. Aug 7, 2024 · After a defeat in the 1956 Charity Shield, City had to wait more than three decades before winning it for a second occasion. Champions for a second time, City started the season in emphatic style with a 6-1 victory over FA Cup winners West Bromwich Albion.

  7. Aug 10, 2024 · Manchester City have won the 2024/25 FA Community Shield, beating rivals Manchester United 7-6 on penalties after a 1-1 draw at Wembley Stadium. Bernardo Silva sent the contest to a shootout after equalising in the 89th minute, cancelling out Alejandro Garnacho 's strike as Man City win the trophy for the first time since 2018.

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