Ultimate City Team Mug
Our popular Ultimate City team mug features players, managers and fans all the way from the days of Billy Meredith to the present day of Phil Foden.
A complete unique design, created with artist Nick "ArtyBianco" and the input of City fans.
Over 3 months we painstakingly went through ever player and manager to have played for or managed Manchester City. Finally we got it down to 72 people and created the ultimate City team including 6 managers, 2 legendary fans and the invisible man even makes an appearance (if you can see him!).
To name a few that feature:
Helen with her bell from Maine Road, Pete the badge, Niall Quinn in a half goal keeper / City shirt and the Centurion's record-breaking team are all on there. Here's the full list of who appears.
Mugs are posted in presentation boxes (UK and Ireland) with worldwide postage available (special protective packaging for the rest of the world)
Please note the current mugs do not have the blue rim and handle seen in the photos.
Made from:
Material: Ceramic
Height 93mm
Diameter 80mm
Capacity 330ml
Also available is the Ultimate Team money box and picture.
All designs are drawn by one of our artists and not official Manchester City FC products
Customer reviews
Stylish and so professional
Always get a really personal service too and the designs on the products are just incredible
Dan Spiller | PUDSEY | January 2023
Great mugs, quick delivery
Great mugs
Andrew Sirrell | Hereford | June 2022
It’s top of the league.
Instantly my fave mug. Add your best coffee to get that extra “Pep” in your step. Handy for catching Scouser and Rags’ tears as well. Great quality and very fun to guess the players. My first use was winning the league against Villa. Lucky mug, indeed!
Brad Baker | USA | May 2022
Very happy withbproduct
Bit smaller than I thought but great quality
dave mcnicholas | M20 5PB | December 2021
Fab birthday present
Looks fab, really good quality and very quick delivery. The present went down very well. Highly recommend and will definitely be ordering from here again.
Helen Wilson | Manchester | November 2021