Fixtures

England - Super League - Kvinner 04/28 13:00 20 Leicester kvinner vs Man Utd kvinner - View
England - Super League - Kvinner 05/05 13:00 21 Liverpool kvinner vs Man Utd kvinner - View
England - FA Cup - Kvinner 05/12 13:30 1 Man Utd kvinner vs Tottenham kvinner - View
England - Super League - Kvinner 05/18 13:00 22 Man Utd kvinner vs Chelsea kvinner - View

Results

England - Super League - Kvinner 04/21 11:00 19 [5] Man Utd kvinner v Tottenham kvinner [6] D 2-2
England - FA Cup - Kvinner 04/14 13:35 2 Man Utd kvinner v Chelsea kvinner W 2-1
England - Super League - Kvinner 03/31 11:00 18 [5] Man Utd kvinner v Everton kvinner [10] W 4-1
England - Super League - Kvinner 03/23 12:30 17 [2] Man City kvinner v Man Utd kvinner [4] L 3-1
England - Super League - Kvinner 03/17 12:00 16 [4] Man Utd kvinner v Bristol City kvinner [12] W 2-0
England - FA Cup - Kvinner 03/09 17:15 3 Brighton kvinner v Man Utd kvinner W 0-4
England - Super League - Kvinner 03/03 15:00 15 [10] West Ham kvinner v Man Utd kvinner [4] D 1-1
England - Super League - Kvinner 02/17 12:30 14 [3] Arsenal kvinner v Man Utd kvinner [4] L 3-1
England - FA Cup - Kvinner 02/11 14:00 11 Southampton kvinner v Man Utd kvinner W 1-3
England - Super League - Kvinner 02/04 12:00 13 [4] Man Utd kvinner v Brighton kvinner [10] W 2-0
England - Super League - Kvinner 01/28 12:00 12 [4] Man Utd kvinner v Aston Villa kvinner [7] W 2-1
England - Ligacupen - Kvinner 01/24 19:00 1 [2] Man City kvinner v Man Utd kvinner [1] L 2-1

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 35 18 17
Wins 21 12 9
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 8 2 6
Goals for 80 47 33
Goals against 39 17 22
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 1 0 1

Manchester United Women Football Club is a professional football club based in Leigh, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Women's Super League (WSL), the top tier of English women's football, after gaining promotion from the Championship at the end of the 2018–19 season.

History

1970s–2001: Unofficial teams

Ratified in 1921, the ban by The Football Association prohibiting women's football from being played at any of its clubs was formally lifted in 1971.

An unofficial team called United Ladies of Manchester was formed circa 1970[] by a group of Stretford Enders. They trained at the club's training ground, The Cliff, and arranged matches against other clubs' unofficial women's teams. Matt Busby, manager of the men's team at the time, was reportedly supportive.[]

Manchester United Supporters Club Ladies began operations in the late 1970s and was unofficially recognised as the club's senior women's team. In their earliest form they were a charity team that played fundraising matches and played its first game in October 1977. In 1979, the team joined the Three Counties League under the auspices of the Women's Football Association and started playing competitively. With the league covering a large area, United's committee campaigned for a local league and in 1982 the Women's FA approved the creation of the Manchester & District League, of which Manchester United Supporters Club Ladies was a founding member and won the first three seasons. In 1989, the combined Manchester & Merseyside League, North West Women's League, and the Three Counties League merged to form the North West Women's Regional Football League. The league was spread across four divisions and included 42 teams. At the same time, the team approached Manchester United F.C. for support and more formal backing. The club agreed and the team was allowed to use the name Manchester United Ladies FC, matches were advertised in the club's programme and the team was allowed to train at The Cliff. The team became increasingly competitive throughout the 1990s at various levels of the FA Women's National League up until 2001.

2001–2005: Partnership and disbandment

It's very disappointing. The progress of women's football can be really helped by professional clubs taking women's teams under their umbrella and it's a blow to the game that a great club like Manchester United will no longer be doing this.

—Ray Kiddell, FA vice-chairman, 2005

In 2001, the team formed an official partnership with Manchester United. However, the club began to stagnate with a string of successive mid-table finishes in the third division. The team were disbanded four years later, in 2005, shortly after Malcolm Glazer's completed takeover with the new regime deeming the women's team to not be part of the "core business" and unprofitable. A media spokesman for Manchester United also claimed the club wanted to focus on its women's academy instead of its senior team.

2018–present: Current team

Manchester United celebrate winning the Championship title in their inaugural season

In March 2018, Manchester United announced their intentions to reintroduce a women's football team. Manchester United Women Football Club were founded on 28 May 2018, following the club's successful application to join the newly-formed 2018–19 FA Women's Championship. It marked the club's return to women's football after a thirteen-year absence; though the club's academy continued via the Manchester United Foundation, with the likes of Izzy Christiansen and Katie Zelem being produced by United's Centre of Excellence academy. Casey Stoney was appointed as the club's first head coach on 8 June, with their inaugural 21-player squad announced just over a month later.

The team's first game back was on 19 August 2018, where they won 1–0 in an away game against Liverpool in the FA Women's League Cup, with Lizzie Arnot scoring their first competitive goal in thirteen years. Three weeks later, their opening Championship encounter ended in a 12–0 victory away to Aston Villa. On 17 April 2019, United secured promotion to the FA Women's Super League following a 5–0 win against the same opposition. They clinched the FA Women's Championship title three days later following a 7–0 win at home to Crystal Palace. In May 2019, Manchester United were named FA Women's Championship Club of the Year at the 2019 FA Women's Football Awards.

The 2019–20 season was the team's maiden FA WSL campaign. The season opener was a Manchester derby, held at the City of Manchester stadium. Manchester City won the match 1–0 in front of a then league record attendance of 31,213. United's first top-flight campaign was ended prematurely after the season was curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic with the team awarded fourth place on a points per game basis. The last game was a 3–2 victory over Everton on 23 February 2020, with Leah Galton scoring twice and Ella Toone scoring once for Manchester United in the first game played at Everton's new Walton Hall Park stadium. In the FA Cup, Manchester United lost 3–2 to Manchester City in the fourth round, the first time they had lost in the first knockout round of a competition. However, they repeated their best League Cup finish by reaching the semi-finals for the second consecutive year, losing 1–0 to eventual cup winners Chelsea.

Manchester United Women played their first game at Old Trafford, against West Ham United, during the men's March 2021 international break. Manchester United won the game 2–0.

On 12 May 2021, Manchester United announced that Casey Stoney would stand down from her role as head coach at the end of the season. On 29 July 2021, Marc Skinner was announced as the new head coach on a two-year contract, with the option for a further year. Skinner confirmed in March 2023 that the 12-month extension option was triggered, keeping him at the club until 2024. Later that season the team reached a major cup final for the first time, losing 1–0 to Chelsea in the 2023 Women's FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium. After finishing as runners-up in the WSL, the team qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time ahead of the 2023–24 season season. United were drawn against Paris Saint-Germain in the second qualifying round and earned a 1–1 draw at home before a 3–1 defeat in the second leg ended the debut European campaign.

Manchester United Women eller Man Utd kvinner er et profesjonelt kvinnefotball-lag fra England. De spiller i Women's Super League, som er det øverste nivået i det engelske kvinneseriefotballsystemet. Laget er basert i Leigh, Greater Manchester, og spiller sine hjemmekamper på Leigh Sports Village.

Man Utd kvinner ble grunnlagt i 2018 som en del av Manchester Uniteds satsing på kvinnefotball. Laget kvalifiserte seg til Women's Super League i 2019–20-sesongen og endte på fjerdeplass i sin første sesong. Laget har også deltatt i UEFA Women's Champions League, og i 2022–23-sesongen nådde de kvartfinalen.

Noen av de mest kjente spillerne på Man Utd Kvinner er Ella Toone, Alessia Russo og Nikita Parris. Laget har blitt ledet av nederlenderen Marc Skinner siden 2021.

Man Utd kvinner har et stort og lidenskapelig følge, og de er en av de mest populære kvinnefotball-lagene i England. Laget har oppnådd betydelig suksess på kort tid, og de er forventet å være med i toppen av Women's Super League i årene som kommer.