Premier League giants Manchester City this week revealed new plans to further expand the Etihad Campus to gain exclusive perks from their women’s team.
The latest phase in the growth and continued expansion of the Manchester City empire in the east of the region sees a further development to the club’s state-of-the-art training facility, alongside their continued commitment to the development of the women’s team.
The City Football Academy is home to Pep Guardiola’s first team, as well as all teams of all ages in the men’s academy system, as well as Manchester City, who play their home games at the newly sponsored Joie Stadium.
Now, alongside the club’s continued investment in the Women’s team, it has this week been confirmed that the City Football Academy itself will see a further expansion to house Gareth Taylor’s star-studded squad in day-to-day activities.
As confirmed in an official Club statement this week, Manchester City Women have submitted a planning application to Manchester City Council for the development of a purpose-built training facility at the City Football Academy.
It has been shown that the proposals, totalling up to £10 million, will include the creation of a “self-contained facility” designed to house the women’s first team.
He continued: “If the facility’s application is approved, it will open in 2025 and feature a hydrotherapy area, a high-performance gym and an analysis space, all designed to decorate the progression of the players reflecting the high-performance environment of the men’s team. first team. .
“During the planning stages, the club worked intensively with the first-team’s multi-disciplinary experts to ensure that the amenities best met the expressed needs of the players. The 17,000-square-foot building was also designed to expand over time. , as the team continues to grow. “
Manchester City also clarified that, in addition to the benefits of the new personal facilities, the Manchester City women will remain “a central component of the £200 million City Football Academy ecosystem, meaning they will take advantage of the resources and learn – as in all the broader operations and services of the organization.
Proposed plans around the City Football Academy accompany Manchester City’s current structure of a new logo-bearing North Stand at the Etihad Stadium, which is expected to exceed 60,000 people.
Plans will also include Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium featuring an in-house hotel, entertainment facilities, an expanded club store and increased hospitality capacity during the campaign.
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