The club was framed in 1880, under the name of St. Mark's. They would change their name to Manchester City in 1894, because of some money related inconveniences that inevitably prompted to rebuilding of the club. The name change – consolidated with moving to the extensive grounds of Hyde Road a few years after the fact – saw Manchester City turn into the most mainstream club in the city, with an energetic fan base that tailed them wherever they went. This ascent in stature prompted to the club acquiring advancement to the First Division in 1899.
Soon after City had asserted their first trophy in 1904 (FA Cup), seventeen of their players were suspended because of charges of money related unfortunate behavior; this prompted to the club's star player, Billy Meredith, moving crosswise over town to United, where he later won two association titles. In 1923, the club moved to Maine Road because of a fire that had obliterated the fundamental remain at Hyde Road.
In 1934, City came back to the way of accomplishment by winning their second FA Cup. En route, the club broke a record for most noteworthy participation in a solitary diversion – which stands right up 'til the present time – with 84,569 home fans gathering at Maine Road for a 6th round match against Stoke City. After three years, City brought home a First Division trophy in style, by scoring more than 100 objectives throughout the season.
This was trailed by a long stretch of decrease. With just a solitary FA Cup in the following three decades and participation gradually decreasing, it was high time for changes. After Joe Mercer was named as chief in 1965, the club entered a hot streak; amid his six years in control, City won a First Division title, both English Cups and a Cup Winners' Cup. The post-Mercer period saw the club win another League Cup in 1976 preceding surrendering to another long spell of average quality.
The arrival to top football in England began in the season 1998-99. After a sensational play-off match against Gillingham, City prevailing to move from Second Division to the First Division. The group figured out how to go specifically through the Division One to the Premier. After transfer from Premier League they would the following season win First Division by ten focuses in front of West Bromwich. After that Manchester City has set up them self as a Premier League group.
For a long time, Maine Road was City's home stadium, however in 2003 City of Manchester Stadium was worked with a much greater limit.
New triumphant period
A takeover by the Abu Dhabi very rich person Sheik Mansour in 2008 flagged another and triumphant period. Presently one of the wealthiest clubs on the planet, City promptly began getting occupied on the exchange showcase, gaining some huge name signings for record charges. The five years taking after Mansour's assume control over the club spent over £500 millions on players. The Abu Dhabi impact was additionally shown by the choice to change the name of the home stadium to Etihad Stadium in 2011.