Manchester City Women have officially unveiled a new state-of-the-art training facility, marking a significant investment in the women's game. The £10 million complex, located adjacent to the men's training ground, is designed to provide elite-level resources for the squad.
Facility Features
The facility includes multiple full-size pitches, a cutting-edge gymnasium, hydrotherapy pools, and dedicated recovery areas. Players will also have access to advanced analytics and video analysis rooms, ensuring they can prepare meticulously for matches.
Club Statement
Manchester City Women's manager, Gareth Taylor, expressed his delight at the new facility. "This is a game-changer for us. It shows the club's commitment to women's football and provides our players with everything they need to compete at the highest level."
The facility is expected to help attract and retain top talent, as well as improve player welfare and performance. It aligns with the club's long-term strategy to dominate both domestically and in European competitions.
Impact on Women's Football
The investment comes amid growing interest in women's football, with record attendances and television viewership. Other clubs are also upgrading their facilities, but Manchester City's new complex sets a new benchmark.
Club officials hope the facility will foster a winning culture and inspire the next generation of female footballers. The site will also be used for community outreach programs, promoting grassroots participation.



