When was Sir Alex last season?
When was Sir Alex last season?
2012
Ferguson is the longest-serving manager of Manchester United, having overtaken Sir Matt Busby’s record on 19 December 2010. He retired from management at the end of the 2012–13 season, having won the Premier League in his final season.
Who was Man Utd manager in 2011?
Sir Alex Ferguson
2011–12 Manchester United F.C. season
2011–12 season | |
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Co-chairmen | Joel and Avram Glazer |
Manager | Sir Alex Ferguson |
Stadium | Old Trafford |
Premier League | 2nd |
Who won the Premier League in 2012 13?
Manchester United F.C.
2012–13 Premier League/Champion
On 22 April 2013, Manchester United won their 13th Premier League title and 20th English title overall by defeating Aston Villa 3–0 at Old Trafford. This left reigning champions Manchester City 16 points behind with only 15 left to play for.
When did the 2012-13 season start for Manchester United?
The 2012–13 season was Manchester United ‘s 21st season in the Premier League, and their 38th consecutive season in the top flight of English football . United’s season began on 20 August 2012 with the first game of the Premier League campaign.
How did Manchester United win the FA Cup?
Manchester United survived a stirring fightback from Manchester City to win a thrilling FA Cup third-round derby at the Etihad Stadium. The drama started before kick-off when United announced Paul Scholes was coming out of retirement to play until the end of the season and was named on the bench.
Who was the FA Cup Player of the round 2012?
Teams from the Premier League and Football League Championship entered at this stage, along with the winners from the second round. The draw for the third round was made on 2 December 2012, with the ties played on the weekend of 5–6 January 2013. Luton Town ‘s Alex Lawless won the player of the round award.
What kind of competitions does Manchester United play in?
United competed in two domestic cups, the FA Cup and the League Cup, where they entered both tournaments in the Third Round courtesy of their league position.