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FC Como Women

FC Como Women

Est: 1991
Stadio Ferruccio, Seregno
FC Como Women
FC Como Women
Est: 1991
Stadio Ferruccio, Seregno
SSD Napoli Femminile

SSD Napoli Femminile

Est: 2003
Stadio comunale Giuseppe Piccolo Cercola, Italy
SSD Napoli Femminile
SSD Napoli Femminile
Est: 2003
Stadio comunale Giuseppe Piccolo Cercola, Italy
ACF Fiorentina (women)

ACF Fiorentina (women)

Est: 2015
Stadio Gino Bozzi
ACF Fiorentina (women)
ACF Fiorentina (women)
Est: 2015
Stadio Gino Bozzi
SS Lazio Women 2015

SS Lazio Women 2015

Est: 2015
Centro sportivo di Formello – Rome, Lazio, Italy
SS Lazio Women 2015
SS Lazio Women 2015
Est: 2015
Centro sportivo di Formello – Rome, Lazio, Italy
Juventus FC (women)

Juventus FC (women)

Est: 2017
Juventus Training Center
Juventus FC (women)
Juventus FC (women)
Est: 2017
Juventus Training Center
US Sassuolo Calcio (women)

US Sassuolo Calcio (women)

Est: 2016
Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia, Italy
US Sassuolo Calcio (women)
US Sassuolo Calcio (women)
Est: 2016
Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Reggio Emilia, Italy
AC Milan Women

AC Milan Women

Est: 2018
Centro Sportivo Vismara
AC Milan Women
AC Milan Women
Est: 2018
Centro Sportivo Vismara
AS Roma (women)

AS Roma (women)

Est: 2018
Stadio Tre Fontane
AS Roma (women)
AS Roma (women)
Est: 2018
Stadio Tre Fontane
Inter Milan (women)

Inter Milan (women)

Est: 2018
Arena Civica
Inter Milan (women)
Inter Milan (women)
Est: 2018
Arena Civica
UC Sampdoria (women)

UC Sampdoria (women)

Est: 2020
UC Sampdoria (women)
UC Sampdoria (women)
Est: 2020

Serie B Femminile

SSD Women Hellas Verona

SSD Women Hellas Verona

Est: 1995
Sinergy Stadium, Verona
SSD Women Hellas Verona
SSD Women Hellas Verona
Est: 1995
Sinergy Stadium, Verona
SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile

SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile

Est: 1985
Centro Sportivo Club Azzurri, Brescia
SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile
SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile
Est: 1985
Centro Sportivo Club Azzurri, Brescia
Genoa CFC Women

Genoa CFC Women

Est: 2015
Campo Nazario Gambino, Arenzano, Italy
Genoa CFC Women
Genoa CFC Women
Est: 2015
Campo Nazario Gambino, Arenzano, Italy
San Marino Academy (women)

San Marino Academy (women)

Est: 2004
Stadio di Acquaviva
San Marino Academy (women)
San Marino Academy (women)
Est: 2004
Stadio di Acquaviva
ChievoVerona Women FM

ChievoVerona Women FM

Est: 1997
Aldo Olivieri (Verona)
ChievoVerona Women FM
ChievoVerona Women FM
Est: 1997
Aldo Olivieri (Verona)
Orobica Calcio Bergamo

Orobica Calcio Bergamo

Est: 2004
Stadio comunale (Arcene) (2 800 posti)
Orobica Calcio Bergamo
Orobica Calcio Bergamo
Est: 2004
Stadio comunale (Arcene) (2 800 posti)
Parma Calcio Women

Parma Calcio Women

Est: 2022
Stadio Ennio Tardini
Parma Calcio Women
Parma Calcio Women
Est: 2022
Stadio Ennio Tardini
Bologna Women

Bologna Women

Est:
Bologna Women
Bologna Women
Est:
Cesena FC Women

Cesena FC Women

Est:
Cesena FC Women
Cesena FC Women
Est:
SS Arezzo women

SS Arezzo women

Est:
SS Arezzo women
SS Arezzo women
Est:
Ternana Calcio Women

Ternana Calcio Women

Est:
Ternana Calcio Women
Ternana Calcio Women
Est:
Pavia Academy (Women)

Pavia Academy (Women)

Est:
Pavia Academy (Women)
Pavia Academy (Women)
Est:
Freedom FC Women

Freedom FC Women

Est:
Freedom FC Women
Freedom FC Women
Est:
A.S.D. RES Roma Women

A.S.D. RES Roma Women

Est:
A.S.D. RES Roma Women
A.S.D. RES Roma Women
Est:
Vis Mediterranea Soccer Women

Vis Mediterranea Soccer Women

Est:
Vis Mediterranea Soccer Women
Vis Mediterranea Soccer Women
Est:
FC Lumezzane Femminile

FC Lumezzane Femminile

Est:
FC Lumezzane Femminile
FC Lumezzane Femminile
Est:

Summary

The Serie A (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːrje ˈa]), also called Serie A Femminile eBay due to sponsorship by eBay, is the highest league of women's football in Italy. Established in 1968, it has been run by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) since the 2018–19 season, and currently features 10 teams.

The most successful club in the league's history is Torres, who have won seven times. The current Serie A champions are Roma, who won their second consecutive title in 2023–24 after their 2022–23 triumph that ended a five-year series from Juventus who won each of the last five years before. As of the 2022–23 edition, the Serie A is ranked fifth in the UEFA women's coefficient, and the top three teams qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League.

The Serie A became fully-professional from the 2022–23 season, removing the salary cap and allowing teams to pay their players a higher wage. Women's footballers became the first female athletes in Italy to be fully professional. The number of teams also decreased from 12 to 10.

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