Newcastle United Women are entering a new chapter after securing a brand-new training ground worth £5.2 million, thanks to the club’s owners, the Public Investment Fund (PIF).
The team will now train at Newcastle University’s Cochrane Park, marking another major milestone in their remarkable journey since the 2021 takeover.
While the men’s team continues to wait for approval on their proposed state-of-the-art multi-purpose training complex, the women’s side now have an elite base of their own.
This move signals the club’s commitment to growing every aspect of Newcastle United and providing both teams with world-class environments to thrive in.
The new Cochrane Park facility gives Newcastle United Women full access to exclusive facilities that are designed to support their development and success at the Championship level.
The complex includes three well-maintained grass pitches, a fully equipped high-performance gym, and advanced recovery areas to help players reach their physical peak.
The site also includes dedicated medical and player care spaces, ensuring that every member of the squad receives professional support both on and off the pitch.

Beyond the training areas, the facility also boasts a comfortable player lounge, an analysis room for match reviews, office spaces for staff, and a purpose-built kitchen run by a dedicated team of chefs.
These new additions will allow the players and coaches to operate in a professional, supportive environment similar to the men’s setup. Importantly, the new training ground’s proximity to the men’s base further strengthens the sense of unity across the entire Newcastle United family.
Grace Williams, Newcastle United’s Director of Women’s Football, expressed her excitement about the move, describing it as a vital step forward for the team.
She said the new facilities will give the women’s squad the elite environment they need to continue progressing both on and off the field.
Williams also thanked Newcastle University for their collaboration, emphasizing how important their support has been in making this project a success.
Since the PIF-led takeover, Newcastle United Women have grown rapidly. The team’s promotion to the Championship was a defining achievement, but many believe they are capable of going even further.
With improved facilities and professional resources now available to them, this move could provide the spark needed to push Becky Langley’s squad to new heights.
The new training ground not only reflects the club’s ambition but also sends a clear message about equality and investment across both teams.
By providing the women’s side with the same level of attention and resources as the men’s, Newcastle United continues to build a culture of unity, professionalism, and shared ambition.
For fans, this development represents another proud moment in the club’s evolution. The hope now is that these world-class facilities will inspire Newcastle United Women to keep climbing and achieve even greater success in the seasons ahead.