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Manchester City WFC
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Head Coach

Gareth Taylor

League Position
5

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Established
1988 (36 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Venue

Academy Stadium

(7,000 Capacity)

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Location
Manchester

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Competitions
English Womens Super League
UEFA Womens Champions League
FA Womens Challenge Cup
FA Womens League Cup

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18/05 Aston Villa 1 - 2 Manchester C
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28/04 Bristol City 0 - 4 Manchester C
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30/03 Liverpool FC 1 - 4 Manchester C


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Manchester City Women's Football Club (formerly Manchester City Ladies F.C.) are an English women's football club based in Manchester who play in the FA Women's Super League. They are affiliated with Manchester City F.C. who play in the Premier League.
Their first season of the professional football would see Manchester City finish fifth of eight teams, at the same time winning their first ever major trophy when they defeated Arsenal in the 2014 FA WSL Cup Final. The following season would start poorly, but City Women returned from the summer break for the Women's World Cup a different side, with England's third-place finish seemingly rejuvenating both players and fans. Recording twelve wins in their remaining thirteen league games the club entered a title challenge which they only lost on the final day of the season. Although it brought them no silverware, their runners-up position was enough to secure them European football for the first time in their history. As they embarked on their late-season surge, City also broke the league attendance record not once but twice.
The following seasons would see Manchester City become one of the dominant sides of English women's football, winning the league in 2016 and claiming two Women's FA Cup and two further WSL Cups by the end of the decade.


Team Members


4

Aleixandri



41

Blakstad



18

Casparij



7

Coombs



8

Fowler



5

Greenwood



25

Hasegawa



11

Hemp



6

Houghton



35

Keating



9

Kelly



33

Kennedy



1

MacIver



14

Morgan



15

Ouahabi



11

Park



14

Roord



21

Shaw



2

Shimizu



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