List of Manchester City W.F.C. players

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[1] [2] This is a list of football (soccer) players who have played for Manchester City Women's F.C. It includes players who have played at least one match for the club (starting or as a substitute) in a competitive match since Manchester City Women were transferred to the FA WSL for the 2014 season.

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Player statistics

As of 20 January 2019


NameNat.Pos.YearsFA WSLFA CupLeague CupChampions LeagueTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Izzy Christiansen Flag of England.svg MF2014–2018591813223810410533
Toni Duggan Flag of England.svg FW2014–20174019105141406833
Betsy Hassett Flag of New Zealand.svg MF2014130206000210
Jess Holbrook Flag of England.svg MF20145010200080
Steph Houghton Flag of England.svg DF2014–72911128213112412
Krystle Johnston Flag of England.svg FW2008–20162513012300404
Emma Lipman Flag of England.svg DF2013–20151503010000280
Stephanie Marsh Flag of England.svg DF2013–20142020100050
Chelsea Nightingale Flag of England.svg DF2014–2015130303000190
Jill Scott Flag of England.svg MF2014–2022741812223214212324
Andrea Worrall Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg GK2013–20142020000040
Natasha Flint Flag of England.svg MF2014–20151924011100343
Nicola Harding Flag of England.svg MF201450104000100
Lynda Shepherd Ulster Banner.svg MF20142010200050
Karen Bardsley Flag of England.svg GK2014–20224905021090850
Abbie McManus Flag of England.svg DF2014–20195521202311201023
Danni Young Flag of England.svg DF20146000300090
Kathleen Radtke Flag of Germany.svg DF2014–2016160308000270
Georgia Brougham Flag of England.svg MF2014–20154000400080
Alexandra Brooks Flag of England.svg GK2014–20184020100070
Keira Walsh Flag of England.svg MF2014–202255050210140900
Emma Kete Flag of New Zealand.svg FW2014–20154000100050
Jen Beattie Flag of Scotland.svg DF2015–2019605701841139612
Nikita Parris Flag of England.svg FW2015–20196130146171113410551
Demi Stokes Flag of England.svg DF2015–531141130132914
Sarah Wiltshire Flag of England.svg FW20151010000020
Natasha Harding Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg MF2015101201000131
Lucy Bronze Flag of England.svg DF2015–20223159281535311
Daphne Corboz Flag of the United States.svg MF2015–2016203307110314
Kosovare Asllani Flag of Sweden.svg FW2016–2017142402051253
Jane Ross Flag of Scotland.svg FW2015–201830138494945625
Georgia Stanway Flag of England.svg FW2015–2022412192127827032
Marie Hourihan Flag of Ireland.svg GK2016–201820206000100
Alethea Paul Flag of England.svg MF2016–20180010000010
Zoe Tynan Flag of England.svg MF20160010000010
Amelia Kemp Flag of England.svg DF20160010000010
Tessel Middag Flag of the Netherlands.svg MF2016–2018100203150201
Megan Campbell Flag of Ireland.svg DF2016–2021121103040201
Ella Toone Flag of England.svg FW2016–20183011400081
Ellie Roebuck Flag of England.svg GK2016–240402050350
Melissa Lawley Flag of England.svg MF2016–20191627180101414
Carli Lloyd Flag of the United States.svg MF201730410032103
Claire Emslie Flag of Scotland.svg FW2017–201927742135915315
Esme Morgan Flag of England.svg DF2017–100006000160
Pauline Bremer Flag of Germany.svg FW2017–20203100301071
Mie Jans Flag of Denmark.svg DF2017–201940303030130
Jess Park Flag of England.svg MF2017–2000420062
Nadia Nadim Flag of Denmark.svg FW2018154415310278
Julia Spetsmark Flag of Sweden.svg MF20183000100040
Gemma Bonner Flag of England.svg DF2018–2021120006111192
Caroline Weir Flag of Scotland.svg FW2018–2022125004210177
Tessa Wullaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg FW2018–2020122005210184
Janine Beckie Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg FW2018–20225000470097
Lauren Hemp Flag of England.svg FW2018–4100430084
Fran Stenson Flag of England.svg GK2018–20190000100010
Emma Bissell Flag of England.svg FW2018–20200000100010
Matilde Fidalgo Flag of Portugal.svg DF2019–2020
Lee Geum-min Flag of South Korea.svg FW2019–2021
Aoife Mannion Flag of England.svg DF2019–2021
Tyler Toland Flag of Ireland.svg MF2019–2021
Karima Benameur Taieb Flag of France.svg GK2019–2022
Ellen White Flag of England.svg FW2019–2022
Laura Coombs Flag of England.svg MF2019–
Alex Greenwood Flag of England.svg DF2020–
Chloe Kelly Flag of England.svg FW2020–
Sam Mewis Flag of the United States.svg MF2020–2021
Rose Lavelle Flag of the United States.svg MF2020–2021
Abby Dahlkemper Flag of the United States.svg DF2021
Alicia Window Flag of England.svg DF–2021
Millie Davies Flag of England.svg MF–2021
Filippa Angeldahl Flag of Sweden.svg MF2021–
Alanna Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg DF2021–
Vicky Losada Flag of Spain.svg MF2021–
Ruby Mace Flag of England.svg MF2021–
Hayley Raso Flag of Australia (converted).svg FW2021–
Khadija Shaw Flag of Jamaica.svg FW2021–
Deyna Castellanos Flag of Venezuela.svg FW2022–
Julie Blakstad Flag of Norway.svg MF2022–
Kerstin Casparij Flag of the Netherlands.svg DF2022–
Khiara Keating Flag of England.svg GK2022–
Laia Aleixandri Flag of Spain.svg DF2022–
Leila Ouahabi Flag of Spain.svg DF2022–
Mary Fowler Flag of Australia (converted).svg FW2022–
Sandy MacIver Flag of England.svg GK2022–
Yui Hasegawa Flag of Japan.svg MF2022–
Ginny Lackey Flag of England.svg FW2022
Annie Hutchings Flag of England.svg MF2022–
Jemima Dahou Flag of England.svg MF2022–
Lois Marley-Paraskevas Flag of England.svg FW2022–
Gracie Prior Flag of England.svg DF2022–
Emma Siddall Flag of England.svg MF2022–

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  1. "MCWFC Players and Squad - Manchester City FC". www.mancity.com. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  2. "Manchester City WFC [Women]". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 10 April 2019.