Where did Man Utd finish in 2013?

Chelsea proved to be United’s nemesis in both competitions, first beating them 5–4 in the Fourth Round of the League Cup on 31 October 2012, followed by a 1–0 win in the FA Cup Sixth Round Replay on 1 April 2013….2012–13 Manchester United F.C. season.

2012–13 season
Average home league attendance 75,530
Home colours Away colours Third colours
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When was fergies last season?

2012–13
He retired from management at the end of the 2012–13 season, having won the Premier League in his final season.

Who was Man United captain in 2013?

NEMANJA VIDIC
NEMANJA VIDIC (Captain 2011-2014) Vidic won two Premier League titles as skipper and remains the last captain to lift the league title for United in Ferguson’s last season in 2013.

What was Sir Alex Ferguson lowest league position?

2001-02: Losing the Title at Old Trafford to Arsene Wenger and a Non-Retirement. 2001-02 saw United finish third, their lowest Premier League placing for some time—but of most irritation to Ferguson would have been that Arsenal managed to clinch the title by beating United at Old Trafford.

How many trophies have Man Utd won since 2013?

Since former manager Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013, United have lifted just three pieces of silverware. The FA Cup under Louis van Gaal in 2016, and the League Cup and Europa League under Jose Mourinho the following year.

Who is Man Utd most successful captain?

Bryan Robson
Captain Marvel or Captain Courageous, Bryan Robson was the greatest and the longest serving Manchester United captain ever. Some will remember him for his goals, some for his tackling, others for his courage despite injury and most for all of these and more.

Who was Man Utd longest serving captain?

Sir Alex Ferguson had plenty of on-pitch leaders during his 26 years at the helm of Manchester United. The quintet of Steve Bruce, Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Gary Neville and Nemanja Vidic all lifted league titles wearing the captain’s armband and left a huge mark on the dressing room during their tenure.