Manchester City has today opened a new £10 million state-of-the-art facility for its Women’s First Team at the City Football Academy.
The opening marks a milestone moment for the new Women’s Super League Champions, and one of the largest-ever investments in a dedicated, purpose-built first team environment for an elite women’s football team.
Spanning 17,000 square feet, the new space incorporates the very highest standards for elite football environments. It includes industry-leading technology throughout, with the aim of optimising player preparation and recovery and minimising injuries.
Included are a world-class gym, with specialist strength and conditioning facilities, dedicated medical, rehab and physio spaces, hydrotherapy and recovery areas. At its heart lies the City circular dressing room, designed to support team connection and further improve player development.
To mark the official opening of the facility, Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak travelled to Manchester to see the space first-hand.
Commenting on his visit, he said: “This new facility marks the next logical step in our long-term commitment to Manchester City Women, and is an important milestone for the club as a whole.
“We have always believed in investing to create the right environment for players and staff to develop and succeed. That approach has underpinned every aspect of our work since the professional relaunch of Manchester City Women in 2014.
“The facility therefore rightly reflects the scale of our ambition for Manchester City Women and our long-term belief in the future of the women’s game.”
Managing Director of Manchester City Women, Charlotte O’Neill, added: “After years of planning, designing and constructing, we are proud to open our new world-class space that we believe offers some of the very best facilities in women’s sport in the UK.
“This building is about so much more than bricks and mortar; it is about creating an environment where our players can thrive, where standards are set at the very highest level, and where the current squad has everything it needs to continue to compete for and win silverware.
“It is also a clear statement of our ambition to continue to develop and attract the very best talent in world football.”






