Fixtures

Australia - A-League - Kobiety 05/04 06:15 1 Melbourne City - Kobiety vs Sydney FC - Kobiety - View

Results

Australia - A-League - Kobiety 04/28 03:00 2 [1] Melbourne City - Kobiety v Newcastle Jets - Kobiety [6] W 3-0
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 04/21 05:00 2 [6] Newcastle Jets - Kobiety v Melbourne City - Kobiety [1] W 0-3
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 03/31 07:30 22 [10] Perth Glory - Kobiety v Melbourne City - Kobiety [2] W 1-2
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 03/23 05:00 21 [3] Melbourne City - Kobiety v Central Coast Mariners FC - Kobiety [4] W 3-0
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 03/17 03:00 20 [4] Melbourne Victory - Kobiety v Melbourne City - Kobiety [2] D 0-0
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 03/10 06:00 19 [4] Melbourne City - Kobiety v Newcastle Jets - Kobiety [6] W 2-0
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 03/02 07:00 18 [10] Brisbane Roar - Kobiety v Melbourne City - Kobiety [2] L 2-0
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 02/18 06:00 17 [1] Melbourne City - Kobiety v Adelaide United - Kobiety [11] D 1-1
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 02/10 06:30 16 [1] Melbourne City - Kobiety v Sydney FC - Kobiety [3] D 0-0
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 02/04 06:00 15 [12] Canberra Utd - Kobiety v Melbourne City - Kobiety [1] L 3-1
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 01/25 06:00 14 [1] Melbourne City - Kobiety v Western United FC - Kobiety [5] L 1-3
Australia - A-League - Kobiety 01/20 06:00 13 [1] Melbourne City - Kobiety v Wellington Phoenix - Kobiety [8] W 2-1

Stat.

 TotalGospodarzeGoście
Matches played 24 12 12
Wins 14 8 6
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 5 2 3
Goals for 46 25 21
Goals against 29 15 14
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 4 1 3

Melbourne City Women's Football Club, also known as the Melbourne City Women or simply as City, represents Melbourne City in the A-League Women, the top division soccer league in Australia. Founded in 2015, the club has its training and administration based at the City Football Academy in Melbourne and plays matches at Casey Fields in Casey and at AAMI Park in Melbourne. The current manager of the team is Dario Vidošić.

History

Following on from their purchase of and investment into Manchester City in England, City Football Group turned their eyes to investment into the women's game as well, funding a serious overhaul of the Manchester club's female affiliate. Only months after their takeover of the men's team Melbourne City FC, they followed likewise on the women's side, contacting the FFA regarding entering a team into the W-League to be affiliated to the men's Melbourne side.

After a year of negotiations, their involvement was sealed with an announcement that a women's team competing under the name Melbourne City FC would compete in the W-League as of the beginning of the 2015–16 season.

Four championships and two premierships (2015–20)

Melbourne City CEO Scott Munn revealed that his club had been in consultation with Football Federation Australia (FFA) for over 12 months regarding the introduction of a new W-League side. In July 2015, Melbourne City Women's FC made Matildas co-captain Lisa De Vanna their first-ever signing. She is widely regarded as one of the world's best women's strikers. After De Vanna, the club's next foundation signings were Laura Alleway and Brianna Davey. In September 2015, Young Matildas Larissa Crummer, Alex Chidiac, Beattie Goad and former Adelaide United defender Monique Iannella joined the club. Matilda Steph Catley also signed up in September. Regarded as a Matlidas' fan favourite, Catley created history when she was voted as the first female to appear on the cover of the video game FIFA 16.

The club created history in its inaugural 2015–16 season, winning all 12 of its regular season games to become Premiers (regular-season winners) and becoming Champions by winning the 2016 W-League grand final, completing a perfect season. In the following season, City suffered a six-match winless run during the middle part of the season before storming back into the finals series and claiming a second successive championship in the 2017 grand final. This achievement meant the club was equal with several other clubs for the greatest number of championships won in the league. The club then eclipsed this record the following season when it defeated Sydney FC in the 2018 W-League grand final making it 3 championships in a row.

City had an undefeated 2019/20 season, with 11 wins and one draw, and secured their second premiership. Under Head Coach Rado Vidošić, and with elite talent on the pitch such as the returning Steph Catley and new players Kyah Simon and Claire Emslie, the team went on to win the double following wins over Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC in the 2020 Finals Series. Consequently, City became the first team in W-League history to secure four championships.

Melbourne City FC Women to australijski klub piłkarski kobiet z siedzibą w Melbourne, Victoria. Klub został założony w 2015 roku i gra w A-League Women, najwyższej lidze piłki nożnej kobiet w Australii. Swoje mecze domowe rozgrywa na AAMI Park.

Trenerem Melbourne City jest Rado Vidosic, a kapitanem Steph Catley. Klub trzykrotnie zdobywał mistrzostwo A-League Women (w latach 2016, 2017 i 2019) oraz dwukrotnie Puchar FFA kobiet (w latach 2016 i 2017).

Melbourne City jest uznawane za jeden z najlepszych klubów piłkarskich kobiet w Australii. Klub ma silną tradycję wychowywania młodych talentów, a wiele graczy Melbourne City grało w reprezentacji Australii.

W sezonie 2022/23 Melbourne City rywalizuje w A-League Women, Lidze Mistrzów AFC Kobiet i Pucharze FFA Kobiet.