Melbourne City FC's A-League Women programme is basking in the glow of another Matildas call-up and potentially a historic treble. The club has secured their third premiership in succession and is set to face Tokyo Verdy Beleza in the semis of the AFC Women's Champions League. Michael Matricciani's team has a strong squad with players like Rebekah Stott, who has 10 A-League Women trophies to her name, and Daniela Galić, who made her international debut after moving to the club. The team's success is rooted in their youth development programme, which has produced talented players like Leticia McKenna and Alexia Apostolakis. Melbourne City FC's push for the treble is underway, with a two-legged semi-final against the lowest-seeded winner of the elimination finals. The club's ability to develop young talent and sign experienced players like Mariana Speckmaier and Lourdes Bosch has been key to their success. With a strong squad and talented players, Melbourne City FC is well-placed to secure the championship and make a push for the AFC Women's Champions League title. The club's fans will be eagerly awaiting the outcome of the semi-finals and the chance to see their team in action. Melbourne City FC's historic treble push is an exciting prospect for the club and its fans.
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Melbourne City FC Eyes Treble with Strong Squad
Melbourne City FC aims for a treble with a talented squad, led by Michael Matricciani, and key players like Rebekah Stott and Daniela Galić
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