List of Manchester United W.F.C. records and statistics
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.
All stats accurate as of match played 22 January 2025.
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.
Most appearances
Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances as substitute (in parentheses) included in total.
#
Name
Years
League
FA Cup
League Cup
Europe
Total
1
Ella Toone
2018–
128 (14)
0 17 (3)
0 26 (17)
00 2 0 (0)
173 (34)
2
Katie Zelem
2018–2024
115 (3)
0 17 (0)
0 27 (7)
00 2 0 (0)
161 (10)
3
Millie Turner
2018–
0 115 (2)
0 17 (0)
0 26 (0)
00 2 0 (0)
160 (2)
4
Leah Galton
2018–
0 109 (13)
0 12 (2)
0 24 (12)
00 2 0 (0)
147 (27)
5
Mary Earps
2019–2024
0 102 (0)
0 15 (0)
00 6 (1)
00 2 0 (0)
125 (1)
6
Hayley Ladd
2019–2024
0 81 (17)
00 9 (3)
0 20 (6)
00 0 0 (0)
110 (26)
7
Hannah Blundell
2021–
0 65 (3)
0 11 (0)
0 13 (5)
00 2 0 (0)
91 (8)
8
Kirsty Hanson
2018–2023
0 65 (29)
00 7 (2)
0 18 (7)
00 0 0 (0)
90 (38)
9
Maya Le Tissier
2022–
0 55 (0)
0 11 (0)
0 12 (2)
00 2 (0)
80 (2)
10
Ona Batlle
2020–2023
0 59 (0)
00 8 (1)
0 10 (1)
00 0 0 (0)
77 (2)
Goalscorers
Ella Toone is Manchester United 's record goalscorer and appearance maker.
Most goals in a season in all competitions: 18 – Jessica Sigsworth , 2018–19
Most League goals in a season: 17 – Jessica Sigsworth , Women's Championship , 2018–19
Most goals scored in a match: 5
Goals in consecutive league matches: 7 consecutive matches
Youngest first-team goalscorer: Lauren James – 16 years, 345 days (against Aston Villa , Women's Championship , 9 September 2018)[ 2]
Oldest first-team goalscorer: Rachel Williams – 37 years, 1 day (against West Bromwich Albion , Women's FA Cup , 11 January 2025)
Fastest goal: 14 seconds – Megan Walsh (o.g. ) v Brighton & Hove Albion , Women's Super League , 12 February 2020[ 4]
Fastest hat-trick : 10 minutes 9 seconds – Jessica Sigsworth v Aston Villa , 9 September 2018[ 2]
Most hat-tricks: 3 – Ella Toone (13 February 2019 to 19 January 2025)
Overall scorers
Competitive, professional matches only, appearances including substitutes appear in brackets.
#
Name
Years
League
FA Cup
League Cup
Europe
Total
Goals per game
1
Ella Toone
2018–
0 43 (128)
00 7 (17)
00 7 (26)
00 0 0 (2)
57 (172)
0.33
2
Leah Galton
2018–
0 36 (109)
00 2 (12)
00 2 (24)
00 0 0 (2)
40 (147)
0.27
3
Katie Zelem
2018–2024
0 26 (115)
00 1 (17)
00 5 (27)
00 0 0 (2)
32 (161)
0.2
4
Lauren James
2018–2021
0 22 (40)
00 3 (4)
00 3 (12)
00 0 0 (0)
28 (56)
0.5
5
Alessia Russo
2020–2023
0 22 (46)
00 3 (6)
00 2 (7)
00 0 0 (0)
27 (59)
0.46
6
Jessica Sigsworth
2018–2021
0 22 (47)
00 1 (6)
00 3 (13)
00 0 0 (0)
26 (66)
0.39
7
Nikita Parris
2022–2024
0 12 (42)
00 7 (9)
00 6 (6)
00 0 0 (0)
25 (57)
0.44
8
Rachel Williams
2022–
00 9 (47)
00 9 (11)
00 4 (12)
00 0 0 (1)
22 (70)
0.31
9
Mollie Green
2018–2020
0 13 (18)
00 1 (3)
00 2 (8)
00 0 0 (0)
16 (29)
0.55
Lucía García
2022–2024
0 11 (42)
00 4 (9)
00 1 (7)
00 0 0 (2)
16 (60)
0.27
Kirsty Hanson
2018–2023
0 14 (65)
00 2 (7)
00 0 (18)
00 0 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.
Individual awards
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.
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:
BBC Sports Awards
The following players were awarded BBC Sports Awards 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.
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:
UEFA Women's Nations League
The following players have won the UEFA Women's Nations League 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.
Highest transfer fees received
Manchester United's record sale is Lauren James , who signed for Chelsea for £200,000 in July 2021.
Managerial records
First full-time manager: Casey Stoney – Stoney was named manager in June 2018. It was the former England international's first managerial role. She had previously worked as a member of Phil Neville 's England backroom staff.[ 30]
Longest-serving manager: Marc Skinner – 3 years, 180 days (110 matches) (29 July 2021 to present )
Team records
Matches
First competitive match: Liverpool 0–1 Manchester United, League Cup , 19 August 2018[ 33]
First League Cup match: Liverpool 0–1 Manchester United, League Cup , 19 August 2018[ 33]
First Home match (at Leigh Sports Village ): Manchester United 0–2 Reading , League Cup , 25 August 2018[ 34]
First League match: Aston Villa 0–12 Manchester United, Women's Championship , 9 September 2018[ 2]
First FA Cup match: Brighton & Hove Albion 0–2 Manchester United, fourth round, 3 February 2019[ 35]
First match at Old Trafford : Manchester United 2–0 West Ham United , Women's Super League , 27 March 2021[ 36]
First European match: Manchester United 1–1 Paris Saint-Germain , Champions League second qualifying round, first leg, 10 October 2023[ 37]
Record wins
Record win: 12–0 vs Aston Villa , Women's Championship , 9 September 2018[ 2]
Record League win: 12–0 vs Aston Villa , Women's Championship , 9 September 2018[ 2]
Record FA Cup win: 7–0 vs West Bromwich Albion , FA Cup fourth round , 11 January 2024
Record League Cup win: 11–1 vs Leicester City , League Cup Group Stage , 21 November 2019[ 3]
Record home win: 11–1 vs Leicester City , League Cup Group Stage , 21 November 2019[ 3]
Record away win: 12–0 vs Aston Villa , Women's Championship , 9 September 2018[ 2]
Record defeats
0–2 vs Reading , League Cup Group Stage , 25 August 2018[ 34]
1–3 vs Liverpool , League Cup Group Stage , 7 October 2020[ 39]
1–3 vs Chelsea , League Cup Semi-final , 2 February 2022[ 40]
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 21 September 2024
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
19 October 2024 to 17 November 2024
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 21 September 2024
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
Most draws in a league season: 6 – 2021–22
Most defeats in a league season: 7 – 2023–24
Fewest wins in a league season: 7 – 2019–20 [ nb 2]
Fewest draws in a league season: 1 – 2018–19
Fewest defeats in a league season: 1 – 2018–19
Goals
Most League goals scored in a season: 98 – 2018–19
Fewest League goals scored in a season: 24 – 2019–20 [ nb 3]
Most League goals conceded in a season: 32 – 2023–24
Fewest League goals conceded in a season: 7 – 2018–19
Points
Record attendance
Highest home attendance (at Old Trafford): 43,615 vs Manchester City , Women's Super League , 19 November 2023[ 42]
Highest home attendance (at Leigh Sports Village): 8,348 vs Arsenal , Women's Super League , 3 November 2024[ 43]
Highest away attendance: 44,259 vs Manchester City , Women's Super League , 11 December 2022[ 44]
Highest neutral attendance: 77,390 vs Chelsea , 2023 Women's FA Cup final , Wembley Stadium , 14 May 2023[ 45]
Lowest home attendance: 686 vs Durham , League Cup group stage , 5 December 2018[ 46]
Key
P = Matches played
W = Matches won
D = Matches drawn
L = Matches lost
GF = Goals for
GA = Goals against
Pts = Points
Pos = Final position
QR1 = First qualifying round
QR2 = Second qualifying round
GS = Group stage
R4 = Round 4
R5 = Round 5
QF = Quarter-finals
SF = Semi-finals
RU = Runners-up
W = Winners
Season summary
Record by opponent
All-time league record
Overall league record
All-time cup record
Overall cup record
All-time European record
Matches
By country
By club
Overall European record
See also
Notes
References
External links
History Munich air disaster Home stadium Training ground Manchester United Women Players Rivalries Supporters Media Singles Related articles
Player of the Year Players' Player of the Year
Seasons
Women's Super League Championship
Clubs
Competition
Awards Associated competitions