Manchester United vs Man City: Who has won more Premier League and English league division titles?

Dominic Booth

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Manchester City are quickly catching up their crosstown rivals Manchester United when it comes to silverware — although even the 2022/23 Premier League title won't be anywhere near enough to make up the difference, yet.

Pep Guardiola's management of City has put the pressure on rival clubs, including United, with the Etihad Stadium witnessing an unprecedented period of success right now. United dominated the early Premier League years but haven't lifted the title in a decade.

But how do the numbers stack up? How many more titles will City need to lift to truly get their red rivals worried?

The Sporting News goes through the history of the Manchester clubs and their league titles here...

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How many league titles have Man United won?

If you're visiting Old Trafford on a matchday, you'll likely hear the Stretford End singing "20 times, 20 times, Man United" at some point. It is, of course, a reference to the number of league titles United have won throughout their history.

That figure is more than any other English club, with Liverpool the closest challenger, currently on 19 top-tier crowns following their Premier League win in 2019/20.

It's important not to get 'English league title' confused with 'Premier League'. United have won 13 Premier Leagues — all under the master management of Sir Alex Ferguson — but had topped the league seven times before 1992, when the Premier League was established.

Famously, Sir Matt Busby led United to five league titles in the 1950s and 1960s, with Ferguson winning 13 until his retirement in 2013. Their other two top-flight titles came in 1908 and 1911 under the guidance of Ernest Mangnall, who was officially the secretary of United's committee of directors. They would not use the term 'manager' until later.

Manchester United league wins (20): 1907–08, 1910–11, 1951–52, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13.

How many league titles have Man City won?

Ini 2022/23 City won their ninth league title overall in their history and a seventh Premier League crown, five of which will have come under Guardiola. They have won seven of their nine league titles since 1992.

City were First Division champions in 1937 and 1968, but it was not until Sergio Aguero's magic moment in 2012 that they won their third top-flight title, and first in the Premier League era.

Manuel Pellegrini delivered their second in 2014 before the Guardiola years brought an unprecedented level of dominance to east Manchester.

Manchester City league wins (9): 1936–37, 1967–68, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022-23.

In short, then, City need another 11 titles to match their neighbours' tally.

But another six will match United's number of Premier Leagues, if records since 1992/93 is your thing.

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List of Premier League winners

The two Manchester clubs have dominated the Premier League era, winning 20 titles between them. That means the title has ended up in Manchester more often than not since the Premier League's inception in 1992.

Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Chelsea, Leicester City and Liverpool are the only other clubs to have won the top-flight title in the Premier League era.

SeasonPremier League winnerManager
1992/93Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1993/94Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1994/95Blackburn RoversKenny Dalglish
1995/96Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1996/97Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1997/98ArsenalArsene Wenger
1998/99Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
1999/2000Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2000/01Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2001/02ArsenalArsene Wenger
2002/03Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2003/04ArsenalArsene Wenger
2004/05ChelseaJose Mourinho
2005/06ChelseaJose Mourinho
2006/07Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2007/08Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson

2008/09

Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2009/10ChelseaCarlo Ancelotti
2010/11Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2011/12Manchester CityRoberto Mancini
2012/13Manchester UnitedSir Alex Ferguson
2013/14Manchester CityManuel Pellegrini
2014/15ChelseaJose Mourinho
2015/16Leicester CityClaudio Ranieri
2016/17ChelseaAntonio Conte
2017/18Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2018/19Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2019/20LiverpoolJurgen Klopp
2020/21Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2021/22Manchester CityPep Guardiola
2022/23Manchester CityPep Guardiola

Dominic Booth

Dominic first joined the Sporting News UK in November 2022 to work on our World Cup coverage as a freelance sub editor. He was previously a sport content editor and Man United writer at the Manchester Evening News, is a regular at both Old Traffords, football and cricket and also works for The Guardian and BBC Sport.