Manchester United have won an incredible 20 English top-flight league titles, starting way back in 1908, just six years after those railway lads swapped green and gold for red. Fast forward to Sir Alex Ferguson’s era, and it was like they had a title winning factory with 13 Premier Leagues between 1993 and 2013. Picture a team that strikes first, never lets up, and treats every season as a mission. Those runs from 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, and 2013 made Old Trafford one of the most dreaded stadiums for opponents to visit.
But it wasn’t just about the league. Thirteen FA Cup Thirteen wins make United runners up only to themselves in terms of sheer history. Think of the Busby Babes in the ’50s, the post-Munich comeback, the ‘99 treble–winning party that still gives you goosebumps, and that dramatic 2024 derby win over City. There's also the League Cup: six times they’ve lifted it, most recently in 2023 under Ten Hag, ending a six-year drought with a bang.
Talking about European competitions, in 1968, United cracked the code as the first English side to lift the European Cup just ten years after Munich. Wembley lit up, and the whole club breathed out. Then came Barcelona ’99: two stoppage-time goals from Sheringham and Solskjær for that iconic 2–1 win. And who could forget 2008 in Moscow, penalties against Chelsea, three European Cups in the bag.
They didn’t stop there. A Cup Winners’ Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 91, then the historic Europa League win in 2017 over Ajax in Stockholm. It’s like United’s playbook says, “We’ll take any trophy on offer, thanks very much.”
Sure, lately things have been rocky. The 2024/2025 season was a rough place to be in, 15th place and 42 points, and getting thrashed by every other team, the worst since the late 80s. The most recent figure is 1,929 for Manchester United yellow cards