Alex Ferguson's fifth Premiership crown and fourth FA Cup win means he has claimed 11 major prizes during his Manchester United reign underlining his status as the manager of the 1990s.
1990 FA Cup winners: Lee Martin scores the only goal as United beat Crystal Palace 1-0 in the replay at Wembley after a 3-3 draw to launch Ferguson's golden era.
1991 Cup Winners' Cup winners: Mark Hughes scores twice against his old club Barcelona as United win 2-1 in Rotterdam.
1992 League Cup winners: Brian McClair nets in the 1-0 victory against Nottingham Forest to win the trophy for the only time in the club's history.
1993 Premier League winners: Ferguson finally ends United's 26-year wait to be crowned champions as they romp home 10 points clear of Aston Villa.
1994 Double winners: United retain the championship by an eight-point margin from Blackburn, while Eric Cantona scores two penalties in their 4-0 FA Cup Final win over Chelsea.
1996 Double winners: United overhaul runaway leaders Newcastle to seal the title on the final day of the season, while Cantona nets a late winner in their 1-0 FA Cup Final triumph over Liverpool.
1997 Premier League winners: United keep their nerve to retain their title by a seven-point margin from Newcastle, Arsenal and Liverpool.
1999 Premier League winners: United relieve Arsenal of the title on the final day of the season to complete the first leg of a potential Treble then go on to beat Newcastle United 2-0 in the FA Cup Final.