Hyde F.C.

Hyde FC is an English football club based in Hyde, Greater Manchester. Formed as Hyde United in 1919, the club changed its name to Hyde FC in 2010.

The team's strip featured red shirts and white shorts for most of the club's history but there was a change to white shirt and navy blue shorts for the 2010–11 season in dedication to Manchester City F.C. who saved the club from bankruptcy through investment in the stadium and squad. The team's home ground is the 4,073 capacity Ewen Fields which they share with Manchester City F.C. Reserves and Academy. Hyde F.C.'s record attendance was in 1952 when 7,600 spectators attended a game against Nelson FC. The club's all-time leading goalscorer is Pete O'Brien who scored 247 goals.

Hyde play in the Conference National after gaining promotion through winning the 2011–12 Conference North. The club is managed by Scott McNiven.