Manchester City W.F.C. have secured their first Women’s Super League (WSL) title in a decade, sealing top spot after Arsenal W.F.C. dropped points with a draw against Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C..
With the result confirming City as champions ahead of their final match of the season against West Ham United W.F.C., the club celebrates its first league crown since the historic 2016 unbeaten campaign.
Ending Chelsea’s dominance
The triumph also brings an end to the long-standing dominance of Chelsea F.C. Women, who had lifted the WSL trophy for the past six seasons and claimed multiple titles since City’s last success.
Dream debut season for Jeglertz
The title win marks a remarkable debut season for head coach Andree Jeglertz, who took charge last year following the departure of Gareth Taylor. Under his leadership, City have delivered consistent performances and built a resilient, winning squad.
Jeglertz praised his players for their unity and determination, highlighting their ability to overcome challenges and maintain momentum throughout the season.
A team built for dominance
City’s campaign has been defined by standout performances against key rivals, including victories over Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United W.F.C.. Their attacking style, squad depth and tactical discipline set them apart as the strongest side in the league.
Beyond the title, City remain in contention for further silverware, with a potential domestic double still on the cards.
With a balanced squad and strong leadership, this title could mark the beginning of a new era of dominance for Manchester City in women’s football.

