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2010–11 Serie A (women)
The 2010-11 Serie A was the 44th edition of the premier category of the Italian women's football championship. It was won by defending champion Torres, which won all matches except for a tie against Brescia. With this trophy Torres reached Lazio, which narrowly avoided relegation, as the most successful team in the Serie A with five titles. UPC Tavagnacco was the championship's runner-up for the first time, also qualifying for the 2011-12 Champions League. The competition was expanded from twelve to fourteen teams for this season, with Firenze, Mozzanica, Orlandia 97 and Südtirol Vintl replacing Atalanta and ASD Fiammamonza 1970 and joining Bardolino, Brescia, Chiasiellis, Lazio, Reggiana, Roma, Tavagnacco, Torino, Torres and Venezia 1984. Südtirol and Orlandia were relegated.
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Serie A (women's Football)
The Serie A (), also called Serie A Femminile eBay due to Sponsor (commercial), 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 Serie A (women), 2018–19 season, and currently features 10 teams. The most successful club in the league's history is A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile, Torres, who have won seven times. The current Serie A champions are Juventus F.C. (women), Juventus who have won their sixth title. As of the 2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League, 2022–23 edition, the Serie A is ranked fifth in the UEFA coefficient, 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 Serie A (women), 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 b ...
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RSSSF
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around the world. Website The RSSSF website contains football-related statistics in the form of lists without commentary and it is maintained by volunteer contributors. It is considered one of "the most complete" publicly available statistical football databases in the world, and has virtually every piece of historical information. This enterprise, according to its founders, was created in January 1994 by three regulars of the Big 8 (Usenet)#Hierarchies, Rec.Sport.Soccer (RSS) Usenet newsgroup: Lars Aarhus, Kent Hedlundh, and Karel Stokkermans. It was originally known as the "North European Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation", but the geographical reference was dropped as its membership from other regions grew. The RSSSF has members and con ...
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Daniela Sabatino
Daniela Sabatino (born 26 June 1985) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Sassuolo and the Italy women's national team. She previously played for AC Bojano and ACF Reggiana in Serie A and Rapid Lugano in the Swiss Nationalliga A. She was the 2011 Serie A's joint top scorer with 25 goals, and was top scorer outright in 2022 with 15 goals. International career She made her debut for the Italian national team in October 2011, in a 0–9 win over Macedonia where she scored a hat-trick. Euro 2017 marked her first appearance in a final tournament. The second of the two goals in Italy's 3–2 win over Sweden earned her a Best Goal nomination in the UEFA awards. Sabatino was called up to the Italy squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2017. Sabatino was called up to the Italy squad for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. On 26 June 2022, Sabatino was announced in the Italy squad for the UEFA Women's Euro 2022. International goals Honours ...
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ACF Reggiana
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Reggiana Calcio Femminile, known as Reggiana Calcio Femminile or Reggiana for short, was an Italian women's football club from Reggio Emilia, but under licensed to plays as Sassuolo Calcio Femminile for sponsorship reason, since 2016. The club was sponsored by Mapei, the parent company of the professional male football club U.S. Sassuolo Calcio, changing the club name and color. However, as Mapei also owned Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, the club was not relocated to Sassuolo. History Originally established in 1976 as A.C. Santa Croce, it adopted its current name in 1981, and five years later it was promoted to the top tier. Reggiana lived its golden era in subsequent years, winning three national championships and two national cups between 1990 and 1993. However, Reggiana was relegated due to financial strain following this last season. Ten years later the team returned to Serie A. In 2010 Reggiana won its third national cup, b ...
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2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League
The 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League was the eleventh edition of the European women's championship for football clubs. The final was held in the Olympiastadion in Munich, Germany on 17 May 2012. As in the past two Champions League seasons, the eight highest ranked nations got two entries to the tournament. The point of entry was changed this season however. In the previous years the national runners-up had to enter the qualification round. With those teams always easing through their groups, with the exception of Umeå in 2010–11, UEFA decided to give those a direct entry to the round of 32. As a result, eight nations which under previous rules would have had direct entry to that round now had to go through the qualifying stage. Team allocation and distribution A total of 54 teams from 46 UEFA associations were confirmed to be entering this year's competition by UEFA on 15 June 2011. This is a new record for the Women's Champions league, as Albania and Latvia are repre ...
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ACF Torino ASD
Torino Women Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica, or simply Torino Women, is an Italian football team from Torino competing in Serie A. Founded in 1981, Torino reached five years later Serie A where it has played since. While the club has yet to win a national trophy, Torino was the championship's runner-up in 1994 and 2007. In 2007 it also reached the national Cup's final. In subsequent seasons it has ranked between the 5th and 7th places.Serie A tables
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Honours


Titles


Invitational

* Menton Tournament ** 1997, 2000


Competition record


Current squad

As of 6 March 201

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GS Roma C
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ASDC Chiasiellis
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Calcio Chiasiellis, more commonly known simply as Calcio Chiasiellis, was an Italian women's football team from Chiasiellis, Italy. Founded in 1982, it reached Serie A in 2007. Chiasiellis tightly avoided relegation in its debut in the top category and subsequently improved with two 8th spots. In 2011 the team ended 7th, their best-ever performance.Serie A tables
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Torino Calcio Femminile
Torino Women Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica, or simply Torino Women, is an Italian football team from Torino competing in Serie A. Founded in 1981, Torino reached five years later Serie A where it has played since. While the club has yet to win a national trophy, Torino was the championship's runner-up in 1994 and 2007. In 2007 it also reached the national Cup's final. In subsequent seasons it has ranked between the 5th and 7th places.Serie A tables
in Soccerway


Honours


Titles


Invitational

* ** 1997, 2000


Competition record


Current squad

As of 6 M ...
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GS Roma CF
Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Roma Calcio Femminile, commonly referred to as Roma CF is an Italian women's football team based in Rome that competes in the Serie C. History The club was founded in 1965 as A.C.F. Roma Lido by Mira Rosi Bellei, with the support of the A.S. Roma's president Franco Evangelisti, who ensured the team was provided with supplies such as footballs and other equipment. The club won the 1969 Serie A and the 1971 Coppa Italia Coppa Italia () is the annual domestic cup of Italian football. The knockout competition was organized by the DDS and the Lega Calcio until the 2009–10 season and by Lega Serie A ever since. Juventus is the competition's most successf .... References Women's football clubs in Italy Football clubs in Rome 1965 establishments in Italy Association football clubs established in 1965 Serie A (women's football) clubs {{Italy-footyclub-stub ...
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Calcio Chiasiellis
Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Calcio Chiasiellis, more commonly known simply as Calcio Chiasiellis, was an Italian women's football team from Chiasiellis, Italy. Founded in 1982, it reached Serie A The Serie A (), officially known as Serie A Enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Italy and the highest tier of the Italian football league system. Establish ... in 2007. Chiasiellis tightly avoided relegation in its debut in the top category and subsequently improved with two 8th spots. In 2011 the team ended 7th, their best-ever performance.Serie A tables
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CF Bardolino
Hellas Verona Women, known as Hellas Verona or simply Verona, is a women's football club based in Verona, Italy, currently playing in Serie B. Founded in 1995, the team won the Serie A championship five times and the Coppa Italia three times. They were previously known as A.S.D. Bardolino Verona C.F. between 2007 and 2013. History In summer 2011 the club moved from their traditional home in Bardolino to Stadio Olivieri, a small venue in the grounds of Verona's main stadium, Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi. In September 2013 they received dispensation from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to remove Bardolino from their official name, becoming AGSM Verona due to a sponsorship deal with . Current squad Former players ''For details of former players, see :A.S.D. AGSM Verona F.C. players.'' Honours * Serie A ** Winners (5): 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2014–15 * Coppa Italia ** Winners (3): 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09 Record in UEFA competitions ' ...
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