Manchester City Women's Football Club is an English women's football club based in Manchester who play in the Women's Super League founded in 1988.
Andrée Alexander Jeglertz is a Swedish football coach and former professional player who is currently the manager of Manchester City.

Perfect month for Manchester City. Not only they are on the top of the table, but also their defender Kerstin Casparij was named as Player of the month.
City started the season with a loss to Chelsea, but otherwise they have been doing well this season. They won the city derby 3-0 and remain at the top of the table.
Although she is currently recovering from a knee injury, her club still counts on her. Mary Fowler has extended her contract with Manchester City until 2027.
Signed on deadline day, Grace Clinton wasted no time — scoring and assisting on her City debut — stepping up as Lauren Hemp is sidelined with an ankle injury. Her versatility and early brilliance could be the catalyst in Manchester City’s title charge in the WSL.
The last day of the transfer window saw a rather spicy trade between city rivals.
The young Austrian defender is staying at Manchester City, where she spent last season on loan. In her own words, she has always had a soft spot for the club. At Arsenal, the right-back position is currently held by Katie McCabe and new signing Taylor Hinds.
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Czech brand Snuggs, producing period underwear, has partnered with the Manchester City women's football team, becoming the first global period underwear brand to officially collaborate with a professional football club. This partnership reflects the growing interest in women's football and emphasizes the importance of health and comfort for female athletes, contributing to the discussion about menstruation in professional sports.
The collaboration comes at a time when women's football is experiencing unprecedented growth, with increased investments, larger audiences, and sold-out stadiums. Snuggs' involvement aims to support players' well-being and performance, addressing topics often considered taboo, such as menstruation, and promoting open conversations about women's health in sports.