Manchester City, the current English champion
Atleti are to face the English side in the Champions League quarter-finals.
The English club were founded as St. Mark's in 1880 and changed their name to Ardwick Football Association in 1887 and finally Manchester City in 1894. They’re one of the current Europe’s biggest clubs and have won so many titles recently – including 7 league trophies, 6 FA Cups, 8 League Cups, 6 Community Shields and one UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
Since 2002, they play their home games in east Manchester, at the Etihad Stadium – making it one of the most recent in the Premier League. The stadium holds up to 55,000 spectators.
Manchester City’s current coach is Pep Guardiola. They have world class players in every position, such as former Atleti midfielder Rodri, defenders Ruben Dias, Walker or Joao Cancelo, midfielders De Bruyne or Bernardo Silva, and strikers Mahrez, Grealish or Foden.