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The 2011-2012 season was a landmark year for Manchester City, marking a historic achievement in English football as they won their first Premier League title in dramatic fashion. Managed by Roberto Mancini, Manchester City emerged as the champions in a season that will forever be remembered for its thrilling conclusion.

  1. Premier League Title: The defining moment of the season occurred on May 13, 2012, the final day of the Premier League. Going into the last match of the season, Manchester City and Manchester United were level on points, but City had a superior goal difference. In a stunning turn of events, Manchester City secured a 3-2 comeback victory against Queens Park Rangers with goals from Edin Džeko and Sergio Agüero, the latter scoring in injury time. This victory sealed the Premier League title for City in a manner that is often described as one of the most dramatic moments in football history.
  2. Key Players: The squad boasted key players who played crucial roles in the team's success. Sergio Agüero, in his debut season in the Premier League, emerged as the club's top scorer, scoring 23 goals in all competitions. Other key contributors included David Silva, Yaya Touré, Vincent Kompany, and Joe Hart. The team's attacking prowess and defensive stability were instrumental in their title triumph.
  3. Other Competitions: Manchester City also participated in the UEFA Champions League and the FA Cup during the 2011-2012 season. In the Champions League, they reached the group stage but failed to progress further. In the FA Cup, City reached the third round but were eliminated by Manchester United in a closely contested match.
  4. Financial Impact: The title-winning campaign marked a significant moment in the club's history, especially considering the substantial financial investment made by the ownership group. The success in the Premier League was seen as a validation of the club's ambitions and a breakthrough in their quest for domestic dominance.

The 2011-2012 season remains a watershed moment for Manchester City, as it ended their 44-year wait for a top-flight league title and set the stage for their subsequent successes in English and European football. The last-minute heroics on that unforgettable day in May solidified the season as one of the most memorable and dramatic in the history of the Premier League.

 

N Pos. Nat. Name Age EU Since App Goals Ends Transfer fee Notes
2 RB England Micah Richards 24 EU 2005 189 9 2015 Youth system
3 LB England Wayne Bridge 31 EU 2009 (Winter) 58 0 2013 £10M
4 CB Belgium Vincent Kompany (captain) 26 EU 2008 140 4 2014 £6M
5 RB Argentina Pablo Zabaleta 27 Non-EU 2008 103 3 2015 £6M
6 CB England Joleon Lescott 29 EU 2009 62 5 2014 £22M
7 AM England James Milner 26 EU 2010 39 2 2015 £24M
10 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko 26 Non-EU 2011 (Winter) 33 18 2015 £27M
11 AM England Adam Johnson 24 EU 2010 (Winter) 68 11 2016 £7M
12 GK England Stuart Taylor 31 EU 2009 0 0 2012 Free
13 LB Serbia Aleksandar Kolarov 26 Non-EU 2010 47 5 2015 £16M
15 CB Montenegro Stefan Savić 21 Non-EU 2011 6 1 2015 £6M
16 FW Argentina Sergio Agüero 24 EU 2011 12 13 2016 £35M
18 CM England Gareth Barry 31 EU 2009 94 6 2014 £12M
19 AM France Samir Nasri 25 EU 2011 10 2 2015 £25M
20 CM England Owen Hargreaves 31 EU 2011 2 1 2012 Free
21 AM Spain David Silva 26 EU 2010 67 9 2014 £24M
22 LB France Gaël Clichy 26 EU 2011 6 0 2015 £7M
25 GK England Joe Hart 25 EU 2006 126 0 2016 £1.5M
28 CB Ivory Coast Kolo Touré 31 Non-EU 2009 57 3 2013 £16M
30 GK Romania Costel Pantilimon 25 EU 2011 3 0 2012 Loan
32 FW Argentina Carlos Tevez 28 Non-EU 2009 84 52 2014 £25.5M
34 CM Netherlands Nigel de Jong 27 EU 2009 (Winter) 99 1 2013 £18M
42 CM Ivory Coast Yaya Touré 29 Non-EU 2010 62 10 2015 £24M
45 FW Italy Mario Balotelli 21 EU 2010 36 16 2015 £22.5M