United through and through. Ella Toone celebrated 200 caps for Red devils
The name of English midfielder Ella Toone is associated with Manchester United. That is, with the club she has supported since childhood and where she has now celebrated her 200th game in their jersey.
- Ella Toone became the first woman in Manchester United Women’s history to hit 200 first-team appearances, a landmark achieved during the 1–0 Champions League win over Atlético Madrid Femenino on 16 October 2025.
- The 200 games span across eight seasons since her debut, including 125 WSL appearances, 20 in the Championship (Club’s inaugural season), plus 21 FA Cup, 26 League Cup, and 8 European (Champions League) matches.
- Of her 200 games to date, Toone started 163 and came on as a substitute in 37 matches.
- She has won multiple club awards, including being named the club’s Player of the Year three times between 2021-22 and 2024-25, underlining her key role in the team.
- Toone’s long-term presence has played a part in major club milestones: she was part of United’s promotion from the Championship, their inaugural WSL campaigns, and continental competition appearances.
- Beyond the numbers, her achievement reflects not just longevity but consistent impact, making her a central figure in the club’s identity and development since its re-establishment.
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