Manchester City Unveils State-of-the-Art Training Facility for Women's Team
Manchester City announced plans for a new £10 million training facility specifically for their Women's Super League team at the City Football Academy. The facility includes a hydrotherapy area, a high-performance gym, and has been designed based on feedback from players and experts. Completion is expected next season.
Manchester City is set to revolutionize women's football by constructing a £10 million training facility for their Women's Super League team at the City Football Academy. The club confirmed this development on Tuesday, showcasing its commitment to advancing women's sport.
The upcoming facility boasts cutting-edge features including a hydrotherapy area, a high-performance gym, and a circular dressing room aimed at enhancing player development. City emphasized the project has been customized to specifically address the women's team needs, having consulted with key figures from the first team during planning stages.
Previously sharing resources with the men's team, the women's squad will now have a dedicated space, marking a significant step forward. City captain Alex Greenwood highlighted the collaborative approach taken in the project. Meanwhile, Nick Cushing returns to coach the team provisionally following Gareth Taylor's dismissal.
(With inputs from agencies.)

