Manchester City Women open new £10m Training Facility
Manchester City Women have officially opened a new £10 million training facility for the women’s team just days after winning their first Women’s Super League title in 10 years.
The new headquarters was designed specifically for the women’s side and includes dedicated recovery, rehab, hydrotherapy, medical and nutrition areas. Players and staff were also involved in shaping parts of the building, including the dressing room and interior spaces.
Club captain Alex Greenwood praised the facility and said it takes the team “to a whole different level.”
“I absolutely love this building,” Greenwood said. “I love turning up at the gates every single morning.”
“For a women’s team specifically, yes, for sure. Nothing comes close to this. I think it’s the best because it’s specifically for us, in every way.”
Head coach Andree Jeglertz believes the new environment will also improve relationships within the squad and staff.
“The connection is the key thing,” he said. “You can walk past them all the time, go down to the gym, grab a player at lunch. It helps build connections.”
The facility has reportedly been in development for nearly four years and gives the newly crowned WSL champions their own dedicated space while remaining on the same campus as the men’s and academy teams.
For Manchester City Women, the opening of the new headquarters feels like another major step forward after their title-winning season.





