One of the most important aspects that determine a team’s success is of course the captain leading the team. Manchester United had some of the best captains along the team’s history, and we are going to take a look at them in this article.
The first known team captain was of course E. Thomas who led the team in 1882. Sam Black was considered the next known team captain, leading the team in the 1883-87 period, followed by Jack Powell who was the first non-English team captain in 1887 to 1890.
Harry Stafford became the first team captain since it was officially named Manchester United. Some historians and avid fans consider Stafford the first captain of Manchester United, period. There were several top players leading Manchester United, but the first player from outside the UK who ever lead this team was Johnny Carey from Republic of Ireland.
The legendary Bobby Charlton was captain of Manchester United in 1967–1973. Manchester United was at the team’s best, and having Bobby Charlton as team captain really make the era even better. In fact, the team won a lot of amazing trophies and titles during this period. The glorious era was then followed by a short downfall until team manager Alex Ferguson took over.
Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Gary Neville are the three most recent captains leading Manchester United. Even with the team’s long history, Eric Cantona was still the first captain from outside the UK and Republic of Ireland; the controversial player is from France.







