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Manchester City To Compete In Inaugural Women's World Sevens Tournament In Portugal

Manchester City will participate in the first Women's World Sevens tournament alongside Manchester United and other top clubs. The event takes place from May 21 to 23 in Estoril, Portugal.

Manchester City will participate in the first Women's World Sevens tournament alongside Manchester United. This seven-a-side event is scheduled from May 21 to 23, just ahead of the Women's Champions League final, and will take place in Estoril, Portugal. The tournament features eight teams, including Bayern Munich, Roma, Paris Saint-Germain, Ajax, Benfica, and FC Rosengard.

The competition will commence with a two-day group stage followed by knockout rounds leading to the final. Nick Cushing, City's interim head coach, will lead a team composed of first-team players. Depending on their progress, they might play up to five matches of 30 minutes each.

City Joins Women's World Sevens Tournament

Therese Sjogran, City's Women Director of Football, expressed enthusiasm about this new competition. She stated: "The tournament is an exciting new competition for the women's game, and, as a club that continually looks to blaze the trail, we are proud to be part of this milestone moment from the beginning." This reflects City's commitment to advancing women's football.

The anticipation is building as City prepares to bring its squad to Portugal for this inaugural event. The tournament promises a unique format that will test teams' adaptability and skills in shorter matches. This format aims to provide an engaging experience for both players and fans alike.

This event marks a significant step in promoting women's football on an international stage. By participating in such tournaments, clubs like Manchester City and others are helping elevate the profile of women's sports globally.

Story first published: Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 4:31 [IST]
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