List of Manchester United W.F.C. records and statistics

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Manchester United celebrate the Championship title in their inaugural season. Man Utd Women 5 Lewes FC Women 0 11 05 2019-654 (33974022278).jpg
Manchester United celebrate the Championship title in their inaugural season.

Manchester United Women Football Club is an English professional football club based in Leigh, Greater Manchester. The club was formed as a professional outfit in May 2018 and is the direct female affiliate of Manchester United F.C. This list encompasses the major honours won by Manchester United and records set by the club, their managers and their players.

Contents

All stats accurate as of match played 18 May 2024.

Honours

Domestic

League

Women's Championship (Level 2): 1

Cup

Women's FA Cup: 1

Player records

Appearances

Lauren James became Manchester United's youngest player in August 2018. BHA Women 0 Man Utd Women 2 WFAC 4th rd 03 02 2019-1402 (33110774828).jpg
Lauren James became Manchester United's youngest player in August 2018.

Most appearances

Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances as substitute (in parentheses) included in total.

#NameYearsLeague FA Cup League Cup EuropeTotal
1 Flag of England.svg Ella Toone 2018–121 (14)016 (2)025 (16)002 0(0)164 (32)
2 Flag of England.svg Katie Zelem 2018–115 (3)017 (0)027 (7)002 0(0)161 (10)
3 Flag of England.svg Millie Turner 2018–0104 (2)016 (0)022 (0)002 0(0)144 (2)
4 Flag of England.svg Leah Galton 2018–0102 (12)011 (2)020 (9)002 0(0)135 (23)
5 Flag of England.svg Mary Earps 2019–0102 (0)015 (0)006 (1)002 0(0)125 (1)
6 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Hayley Ladd 2019–078 (14)009 (3)017 (6)000 0(0)104 (23)
7 Flag of England.svg Hannah Blundell 2021–065 (3)011 (0)013 (5)002 0(0)91 (8)
8 Flag of Scotland.svg Kirsty Hanson 2018–2023065 (29)007 (2)018 (7)000 0(0)90 (38)
9 Flag of Spain.svg Ona Batlle 2020–2023059 (0)008 (1)010 (1)000 0(0)77 (2)
10 Flag of England.svg Amy Turner 2018–2021050 (4)004 (0)013 (1)000 0(0)67 (5)

Goalscorers

Ella Toone is Manchester United's record goalscorer and appearance maker. Man Utd Women 5 Lewes FC Women 0 11 05 2019-69 (32907150957).jpg
Ella Toone is Manchester United's record goalscorer and appearance maker.

Overall scorers

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
#NameYearsLeague FA Cup League Cup EuropeTotalGoals
per game
1 Flag of England.svg Ella Toone 2018–040 (121)006 (16)007 (25)000 0(2)53 (164)0.32
2 Flag of England.svg Leah Galton 2018–033 (102)002 (11)002 (20)000 0(2)37 (135)0.27
3 Flag of England.svg Katie Zelem 2018–026 (115)001 (17)005 (27)000 0(2)32 (161)0.2
4 Flag of England.svg Lauren James 2018–2021022 (40)003 (4)003 (12)000 0(0)28 (56)0.5
5 Flag of England.svg Alessia Russo 2020–2023022 (46)003 (6)002 (7)000 0(0)27 (59)0.46
6 Flag of England.svg Jessica Sigsworth 2018–2021022 (47)001 (6)003 (13)000 0(0)26 (66)0.39
7 Flag of England.svg Nikita Parris 2022–012 (42)007 (9)006 (6)000 0(0)25 (57)0.44
8 Flag of England.svg Rachel Williams 2022–009 (38)006 (10)002 (8)000 0(1)17 (56)0.3
9 Flag of England.svg Mollie Green 2018–2020013 (18)001 (3)002 (8)000 0(0)16 (29)0.55
Flag of Spain.svg Lucía García 2022–011 (42)004 (9)001 (7)000 0(2)16 (60)0.27
Flag of Scotland.svg Kirsty Hanson 2018–2023014 (65)002 (7)000 (18)000 0(0)16 (90)0.18

Goalkeepers

Siobhan Chamberlain, 9 September 2018 to 4 November 2018
Mary Earps, 17 September 2022 to 6 November 2022

Overall clean sheets

Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
#NameYearsLeague FA Cup League Cup EuropeTotalGoals
per game
1 Flag of England.svg Mary Earps 2019–046 (102)006 (15)003 (6)000 0(2)55 (125)0.98
2 Flag of England.svg Siobhan Chamberlain 2018–2019013 (18)002 (3)004 (6)000 0(0)19 (27)0.52
3 Flag of England.svg Emily Ramsey 2018–202302 (2)001 (1)001 (3)000 0(0)4 (6)0.67
4 Flag of England.svg Sophie Baggaley 2021–00 (0)000 (0)003 (10)000 0(0)3 (10)1.3
5 Flag of England.svg Fran Bentley 2018–2022001 (1)001 (1)000 (0)000 0(0)2 (2)0
Flag of the United States.svg Phallon Tullis-Joyce 2023–000 (0)000 (0)002 (4)000 0(0)2 (4)0.75

Individual awards

Mary Earps won The Best FIFA Goalkeeper award while playing for Manchester United in 2022 and 2023. Mary Earps Man Utd.jpg
Mary Earps won The Best FIFA Goalkeeper award while playing for Manchester United in 2022 and 2023.

The Best FIFA Goalkeeper

The following players have won The Best FIFA Goalkeeper award while playing for Manchester United:

FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11

The following players have been named to the FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11 while playing for Manchester United:

IFFHS World Team

The following players have been named to the IFFHS World Team while playing for Manchester United:

PFA WSL Fan's Player of the Year

The following players have been named to the PFA WSL Fan's Player of the Year while playing for Manchester United:

PFA Team of the Year

Ona Batlle was the first Manchester United player named to the WSL PFA Team of the Year. Lewes FC Women 1 Manchester Utd Women 3 FAC QF 19 03 2023-225 (cropped).jpg
Ona Batlle was the first Manchester United player named to the WSL PFA Team of the Year.

The following players have been named to the PFA Team of the Year while playing for Manchester United:

Women's Super League Golden Glove

The following players have won the Women's Super League Golden Glove while playing for Manchester United:

British Honours

The following players were awarded British honours while playing for Manchester United:

Internationals

Caps

Jackie Groenen (left) became the first non-British player to both play for Manchester United and earn an international cap. Jackie Groenen & Sisca Folkertsma.jpg
Jackie Groenen (left) became the first non-British player to both play for Manchester United and earn an international cap.

Honours

UEFA European Championship

The following players have won the UEFA Women's Championship while playing for Manchester United:

UEFA–CONMEBOL Finalissima

The following players have won the Women's Finalissima while playing for Manchester United:

Individual awards

FIFA Women's World Cup

The following players have won FIFA Women's World Cup awards while playing for Manchester United:

Transfers

Highest transfer fees paid

Manchester United's record signing is Geyse, who signed for the club from Barcelona for £256,000 (€300,000) in August 2023. The fee was reportedly the fourth-largest to be paid at the time and broke the record for a South American player.

PlayerFromFeeDate
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Geyse Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona £256,000 [20] August 2023
2 Flag of England.svg Gabby George Flag of England.svg Everton £150,000 [21] September 2023
3 Flag of the United States.svg Phallon Tullis-Joyce Flag of the United States.svg OL Reign £129,000 [22] September 2023
4 Flag of England.svg Maya Le Tissier Flag of England.svg Brighton & Hove Albion £55,000 [23] July 2022

Highest transfer fees received

Manchester United's record sale is Lauren James, who signed for Chelsea for £200,000 in July 2021.

PlayerFromFeeDate
1 Flag of England.svg Lauren James Flag of England.svg Chelsea £200,000 [24] July 2021
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jackie Groenen Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain £130,000 [25] September 2022
3 Flag of England.svg Alex Greenwood Flag of France.svg Lyon £50,000 [26] August 2019

Managerial records

List of Manchester United W.F.C. managers
ImageNameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1] HonoursNotes
BHA Women 0 Man Utd Women 2 WFAC 4th rd 03 02 2019-267 (32044693207).jpg Casey Stoney Flag of England.svg  England 8 June 201816 May 2021775261921360067.531 Women's Championship title [28]
20220202-Marc Skinner.jpg Marc Skinner Flag of England.svg  England 29 July 2021present9458181821297061.701 FA Cup title [29]

Team records

Matches

Record wins

Record defeats

0–2 vs Reading, League Cup Group Stage, 25 August 2018 [31]
1–3 vs Liverpool, League Cup Group Stage, 7 October 2020 [37]
1–3 vs Chelsea, League Cup Semi-final, 2 February 2022 [38]
1–3 vs Paris Saint-Germain, UEFA Women's Champions League second qualifying round, 18 October 2023

Streaks

  • Longest unbeaten run (competitive matches): 10 matches
9 September 2018 to 9 December 2018
19 November 2022 to 12 March 2023
  • Longest unbeaten run (League): 14 matches, 19 January 2020 to 17 January 2021
  • Longest winning streak (competitive matches): 7 matches
12 December 2021 to 2 February 2022
19 March 2023 to 14 May 2023
  • Longest winning streak (League): 10 matches, 6 January 2019 to 7 September 2019
  • Longest losing streak (competitive matches): 2 matches
7 September 2019 to 28 September 2019
25 January 2020 to 2 February 2020
7 February 2021 to 7 March 2021
13 February 2022 to 5 March 2022
21 January 2024 to 28 January 2024
  • Longest losing streak (League): 2 matches
7 September 2019 to 28 September 2019
7 February 2021 to 7 March 2021
17 December 2023 to 28 January 2024
5 May 2024 to present
  • Longest drawing streak (competitive matches): 4 matches, 9 October 2021 to 17 November 2021
  • Longest drawing streak (League): 3 matches, 9 October 2021 to 21 November 2021
  • Longest streak without a win (competitive matches): 4 matches
25 January 2020 to 23 February 2020
9 October 2021 to 17 November 2021
2 February 2022 to 5 March 2022
6 October 2023 to 22 October 2023
  • Longest streak without a win (League): 4 matches, 9 October 2021 to 12 December 2021
  • Longest scoring run (competitive matches): 32 matches, 21 May 2023 to 5 May 2024
  • Longest scoring run (League): 27 matches, 25 March 2023 to 5 May 2024
  • Longest non-scoring run (competitive matches): 2 matches
7 September 2019 to 28 September 2019
7 February 2021 to 7 March 2021
  • Longest non-scoring run (League): 2 matches
7 September 2019 to 28 September 2019
7 February 2021 to 7 March 2021
5 May 2024 to present
  • Longest streak without conceding a goal (competitive matches):7 matches, 12 December 2021 to 2 February 2022
  • Longest streak without conceding a goal (League): 5 matches
9 September 2018 to 4 November 2018
17 September 2022 to 6 November 2022
  • Longest streak without a clean sheet (competitive matches): 7 matches
25 January 2020 to 4 October 2020
9 October 2021 to 12 December 2021
  • Longest streak without a clean sheet (League): 5 matches, 2 February 2020 to 4 October 2020

Wins/draws/losses in a season

  • Most wins in a league season: 18
2018–19
2022–23

Goals

Points

Record attendance

Season-by-season performance

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

Season summary

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonLeague FA Cup League Cup Champions League Top goalscorer [nb 5]
DivisionPWDLGFGAPtsPosNameGoals
2018–19 Championship 201811987551st QF SF N/A Jessica Sigsworth 18
2019–20 WSL 147252412234th R4 SF Lauren James 9
2020–21 WSL 2215254420474th R5 GS Did not qualify Ella Toone 10
2021–22 WSL 2212644522424th R5 SF Alessia Russo 11
2022–23 WSL 2218225612562nd RU GS Alessia Russo 13
2023–24 WSL 2210574232355th W GS QR2 Nikita Parris 16

Record by opponent

All-time league record

Manchester United W.F.C. league record by opponent [28]
ClubPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
HomeAwayTotal
Arsenal 521241129324913033.33
Aston Villa 5500541010910394090.00
Birmingham City 220022004400142100.00
Brighton & Hove Albion 5500522110721234070.00
Bristol City 320122005401112080.00
Charlton Athletic 11001100220051100.00
Chelsea 401350059018727000.00
Crystal Palace 110011002200120100.00
Durham 10101001201113000.00
Everton 5410541010820266080.00
Leicester City 431044008710284087.50
Lewes 11001100220070100.00
Liverpool 320121015302103060.00
London Bees 110011002200140100.00
Manchester City 412150149135917011.11
Millwall Lionesses 110011002200130100.00
Reading 430143108611155075.00
Sheffield United 11001100220070100.00
Tottenham Hotspur 65106510121020357083.33
West Ham United 440052219621247066.67

Overall league record

Manchester United W.F.C. overall league record by competition [28]
CompetitionPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
HomeAwayTotal
Women's Super League (Tier-One)5135795127101410262172321198060.78
Women's Championship (Tier-Two)1091010901201811987090.00
Total61448961361015122801824309104

65.57

All-time cup record

Manchester United W.F.C. cup record by opponent [28]
ClubPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
FA CupLeague CupTotal
Arsenal 00002101210122050.00
Aston Villa 00001010101011000.00
Birmingham City 00001100110031100.00
Bridgwater United 11000000110020100.00
Brighton & Hove Albion 330011004400113100.00
Burnley 11000000110060100.00
Chelsea 21012002410336025.00
Durham 110031204220104050.00
Everton 000065016501193083.33
Leicester City 100132104211187050.00
Lewes 11000000110031100.00
Liverpool 00003201320133066.67
London Bees 11000000110030100.00
Manchester City 200242116213810033.33
Newcastle United 11000000110050100.00
Reading 10011001200225000.00
Sheffield United 00001100110040100.00
Southampton 11000000110031100.00
Sunderland 11000000110021100.00
Tottenham Hotspur 11000000110040100.00
West Ham United 00001100110020100.00

Overall cup record

Manchester United W.F.C. overall cup record by competition [28]
CompetitionPWDLPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
HomeAwayNeutralTotal
FA Cup 8503870121011813055120072.22
League Cup 1410221573500002917576328058.62
Total2215252314362101473051211448

63.83

All-time European record

Matches

SeasonCompetitionRoundOppositionHomeAwayAggregate
2023–24 Champions League Second qualifying round Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 1–11–32–4

By country

Manchester United W.F.C. overall European record by opposition nationality
CountryPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
HomeAwayTotal
Flag of France.svg  France 10101001201124000.00

By club

Manchester United W.F.C. overall European record by opponent
ClubPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
HomeAwayTotal
Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain 10101001201124000.00

Overall European record

Manchester United W.F.C. overall European record by competition
CompetitionPWDLPWDLPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1]
HomeAwayTotal
Champions League 10101001201124000.00
Total10101001201124

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See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Win% is rounded to two decimal places
  2. The 2019–20 season was curtailed after 14 of 22 intended games as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fewest league wins in a completed season is 10 during 2023–24.
  3. The 2019–20 season was curtailed after 14 of 22 intended games as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fewest league goals in a completed season is 42 during 2023–24.
  4. The 2019–20 season was curtailed after 14 of 22 intended games as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fewest points in a completed season is 35 during 2023–24.
  5. Goals in all competitions (FA Women's Championship or Women's Super League, Women's FA Cup, FA Women's League Cup and UEFA Women's Champions League are counted.)

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