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    About our Manchester City Women news

    Latest news on Manchester City Women, MCWFC, covering Women's Super League fixtures, results, transfers, and key players in the title race.

    Manchester City Women are one of English football's most successful clubs, having won eight major trophies since turning professional in 2014. Based at the Joie Stadium in Manchester with a capacity of 7,000, the club has claimed the WSL title in 2016, three FA Cups, and four League Cups. With Swedish manager Andrée Jeglertz at the helm since July 2025, the club competes at the highest level of the Women's Super League.

    The team has shown remarkable form under Jeglertz's dynamic high-pressing style, led by star striker Khadija "Bunny" Shaw, who recently became the first player to score 100 goals for the club. Following a disappointing fourth-place finish in the previous season, which ended their Champions League aspirations, the squad has been revitalised in their pursuit of silverware. The addition of world-class talent and tactical innovation has restored City's competitive edge in the title race.

    Manchester City Women have established themselves as a powerhouse in women's football, regularly setting attendance records and earning recognition for delivering the best fan matchday experience in the WSL. The club's commitment to accessibility and community engagement has helped grow the women's game significantly. Recent signings, including Dutch international Vivianne Miedema, have strengthened a squad already featuring England internationals Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood alongside international stars from across the globe.

    Founded in 1988 as Manchester City Ladies, the club spent over two decades climbing through the football pyramid before gaining entry to the inaugural WSL in 2014. That same year brought their first major trophy, the League Cup, launching a period of sustained success. The 2016 league and cup double marked the pinnacle of their achievements, while consecutive Champions League semi-final appearances in 2017 and 2018 demonstrated their growing European credentials.

    The club has faced challenges in recent seasons, including a significant player exodus in 2022 when several stars departed for European clubs. Competition for Champions League qualification remains fierce among England's top clubs, with City working to reclaim their position among the elite. Strategic recruitment and tactical development continue to drive the club's ambitions for both domestic glory and a return to European competition.

    Stay informed about Manchester City Women's latest matches, player news, and transfer developments through our comprehensive Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed. We aggregate the latest stories from reliable sources, ensuring you never miss crucial updates about one of the WSL's most ambitious clubs as they pursue domestic glory and build towards European competition.


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