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Melbourne City level A-League record with fifth Championship after 3-1 win

eric wales by eric wales
May 16, 2026
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Melbourne City clinch record-equalling fifth Ninja A-League Women title with 3-1 win over Wellington Phoenix

Melbourne City secured a 3-1 victory over Wellington Phoenix to claim their fifth Ninja A-League Women Championship, levelling the competition record in a grand final staged at AAMI Park on May 16, 2026. (aleagues.com.au)

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Melbourne City produced a composed performance at AAMI Park, turning a tight contest into a decisive win that restored them to the summit of A-League Women history. The result gives City their fifth Championship Trophy and matches the competition’s all-time title haul. (aleagues.com.au)

The victory completed a dominant domestic campaign for City, who entered the final as Premiers and finished the season by lifting the championship as well. The win reaffirmed the club’s status as a leading force in Australian women’s football. (melbournecityfc.com.au)

McNamara brace and McKenna strike settle grand final

Holly McNamara emerged as the decisive figure with a late first-half brace that broke the deadlock, scoring twice in quick succession to give City a two-goal cushion before halftime. Leticia McKenna extended the lead early in the second half with a spectacular long-range strike that effectively put the game out of reach. (aleagues.com.au)

Wellington managed to pull one goal back through Makala Woods, who punished space left as City pushed forward, but the response arrived too late to alter the outcome. City’s clinical finishing and timely pressure proved the difference on the night. (aleagues.com.au)

Match flow and defining moments at AAMI Park

The contest remained cagey through the opening 40 minutes as both sides probed for openings, but the game swung in City’s favour when McNamara found goals in rapid succession just before the break. Those strikes changed the tempo and forced Wellington to open up in search of a response. (theguardian.com)

Early in the second half, City capitalised on their momentum when McKenna produced a low-effort from distance that curled past the goalkeeper, leaving Wellington with an uphill task. From that point, City controlled possession and managed the clock effectively to protect their lead. (melbournecityfc.com.au)

Wellington Phoenix’s response and Woods’ consolation

Wellington Phoenix showed resilience after falling behind and mounted a sincere effort to claw back into the contest, pressing high and creating moments of danger inside City’s box. Makala Woods supplied a deserved reward for their endeavour when she finished from close range to reduce the deficit and spark a late surge. (aleagues.com.au)

Despite the Phoenix’s energy and late attacking intent, they were unable to fashion a clear opportunity that threatened City’s advantage, with the home side repelling sustained pressure through determined defending and disciplined positioning. Wellington’s performance nonetheless represented progress for the club, who reached their first grand final appearance on this stage. (friendsoffootballnz.com)

Tactical adjustments and coach reactions

City’s coach unpicked Wellington’s midfield structure by shifting the tempo and using quick transitions down the flanks to create overloads that freed McNamara and McKenna in advanced positions. The tactical tweak proved decisive in moments when both teams were still chasing rhythm. (theguardian.com)

Wellington’s manager praised his side’s fighting spirit after the match while acknowledging that critical individual moments cost them dearly in the final. Both coaches underlined the importance of fine margins in finals football and highlighted areas to build on ahead of next season. (theguardian.com)

Implications for City’s season and continental plans

With the championship secured, Melbourne City completed the domestic double, adding the Grand Final trophy to the Premiers’ Plate they won earlier in the campaign. The double cements a standout season for City and provides a significant boost to the club’s momentum heading into continental competition. (melbournecityfc.com.au)

City now turn their attention to regional commitments, with the squad preparing to resume its Asian campaign in the AFC Women’s Champions League in the coming weeks. The club has signalled that squad rotation and managing player workloads will be priorities as they balance domestic success with international aspirations. (melbournecityfc.com.au)

Melbourne City’s ability to produce high-quality finishes from distance and to manage the closing stages of matches again proved determinative, and the club will look to carry those strengths into next season as they chase further silverware.

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