Manchester City became a member of Manchester United in May in the inaugural Women's World Sevens Tournament.
The Seven-a-Side tournament takes place between 21 and 23, three days before the final of the Women's Champions League, in Estoril, Portugal.
City and United, who confirmed their participation last month, will be at Bayern Munich, Roma, Paris Saint-Germain, Ajax, Benfica and FC Rosengard in the eight-team tournament.
City's women's director of football, Therese Sjogran, said: “The tournament is an exciting new competition for the women's competition, and as a club that seems to have constantly blown up the path, we are proud to be part of this milestone moment from the beginning.
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“We look forward to bringing our players to Portugal.”
The competition starts with a two-day group phase before he continues to a knockout phase and a final.
The interim head coach of City, Nick Cushing, will supervise a side that consists of the team of the first team and can take the lead over a maximum of five games of 30 minutes, depending on how far they are progressing.
