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The club was formed in 1880, under the name of St. Mark's, after an initiative by Arthur Connell (the rector of St Mark's Church) and his daughter, Anna Connell. After calling them self Gorton FC and Ardwick AFC for shorter periods, they would change their name to Manchester City in 1894.
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But, it was not until 1894 that the name Manchester City came into being, two years after they were founder members of Second Division of the Football League.
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