Former Bursaspor goalkeeper Scott Carson left Manchester City after playing 107 minutes and winning 12 trophies.

Former Bursaspor goalkeeper Scott Carson left Manchester City after playing 107 minutes and winning 12 trophies.

09.06.2025 21:40

Manchester City announced that their 39-year-old goalkeeper Scott Carson will be leaving the team. The experienced goalkeeper, who also played for Bursaspor for a time, made only 2 appearances and spent 107 minutes on the pitch during his 6-year career at Manchester City, while achieving an interesting record by winning 12 trophies.

The experienced goalkeeper Scott Carson, who once wore the Bursaspor jersey, has ended his adventure with Manchester City.

SCOTT CARSON LEFT CITY

Manchester City has parted ways with Scott Carson, who has been with the club for a long time, as they make changes to their squad ahead of the new season.

WON 2 CUPS PLAYING 107 MINUTES

Transferred in 2019, Carson had the opportunity to play in only 2 matches during this period, totaling just 107 minutes on the field. The experienced goalkeeper won a total of 12 trophies with City, including 4 Premier League titles, 2 League Cups, 2 Community Shields, and one each of the Champions League, Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, and FA Cup.

Former Bursaspor goalkeeper Scott Carson left Manchester City after playing 107 minutes and winning 12 trophies

MATCHES HE PLAYED

Carson made his first appearance for City against Newcastle United in May 2021, and his second match was in the Champions League against Sporting.

PLAYED FOR BURSASPOR

The 39-year-old goalkeeper also guarded the goal for Bursaspor in our country. The experienced glove played in 77 matches for the green-whites during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons.

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