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Why are you watching it? – Recap of the 11th round of Serie A women’s football.

In the eleventh installment of “Macché te lo guardi?”, Calciostyle’s weekly column dedicated to the 2024/2025 Serie A women’s championship, the growth of women’s football in Italy is highlighted. Despite the continued lack of interest from some, recent events have elevated women’s football to new heights, such as the transition to professionalism on July 1, 2022, and attracting 40,000 spectators to a single match.
Compared to other European countries like Spain and England, Italy still lags behind in terms of audience and interest in women’s football. The column’s irreverent title aims to shed light on the increasing popularity of women’s football in Italy, emphasizing that what matters most is the quality of football played, regardless of the gender of the players.
The recap of the eleventh round of the Serie A women’s championship shows Juventus and Inter benefiting from Fiorentina and Roma’s draws to climb up the standings. The article also previews upcoming matches and provides insights into the performance of various teams, such as Lazio, Sampdoria, Napoli, and others.
The detailed match summaries capture the essence of each game, highlighting key moments and player performances. The article also includes images to complement the text and provide a visual representation of the matches.
Overall, the column gives a comprehensive overview of the Serie A women’s championship, offering analysis, statistics, and predictions for the upcoming matches. It showcases the growing importance of women’s football in Italy and the exciting developments in the sport.
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Italy – Portugal: decisive challenge in the Women’s Euros

Italy Women: on Monday 7th July in Geneva the Azzurre seek passage to the quarterfinals against Portugal. Here is where to watch it and what to expect. All the emotions of UEFA Women’s EURO 2025 return to the spotlight on Monday evening: on the field at Stade de Genève, Italy coached by Andrea Soncin faces Portugal in the second day of Group B. […]
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Official – AS Roma women, here is the successor of Spugna – Football style

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AS Roma Women, without coach Spugna, has officially announced the arrival of his successor. It is a former Serie A footballer.
The new era at AS Roma Women is about to begin. After a subpar season, with only the conquest of the Italian Super Cup, there was a feeling that something needed to change, both on the field and on the bench.
Changes have already been made in recent weeks. Besides coach Alessandro Spugna (recently appointed as the new coach of Sassuolo Women), Mimani, Troelsgaard, Kresche, and Aigbogun have also left, heading to England. Confirming the ongoing change, Italian midfielder playing for Italy in the Women’s Euros in Switzerland, Giada Greggi, said: “I think there will be many changes. I am staying.”
Now, the new era can begin to take shape. Indeed, AS Roma Women, through a statement, has officially announced the arrival of Luca Rossettini as the new head coach of the team. For the former Chievo, Torino, and Bologna player, this will be his first experience in women’s football, after coaching the youth sector of Padova.
The coach has signed a contract until 2027.

ESULTANZA ROMA FEMMINILE ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
AS Roma Women, statement on Rossettini
“AS Roma is pleased to announce Luca Rossettini as the Technical Manager of the Women’s First Team. After making 300 appearances in Serie A as a player, Rossettini started coaching in the youth sector of Padova in 2021.
Today, he is ready to start a new chapter in his career with our Women’s Team, signing a contract until 2027. Welcome to Rome, Coach!”.
🟨 Luca Rossettini is the new Technical Manager of the First Team 🟥
Welcome to the Giallorossi! 🤝#ASRomaFemminile #ASRoma pic.twitter.com/Y7mCqV0FQ4
— AS Roma Femminile (@ASRomaFemminile) July 4, 2025
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Euro 2025 women, a minute of silence for the death of Diogo Jota – Soccer style

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Today the European Championship of the Italian Women’s team begins against Belgium. The goal is to reach at least the quarter-finals, something that has not happened since 2013.
It’s the debut day at EURO 2025 for the Azzurre against Belgium. The team led by Andrea Soncin aims to make it to the quarter-finals in a tough group with Belgium, Portugal, and Spain.
After being eliminated in the group stages in 2017 and 2022, will Bonansea and her teammates be able to redeem themselves?
Italian Women’s team at EURO 2013: the last quarter-finals at a European Championship
Leading the Azzurre at EURO 2013 is Antonio Cabrini (coach from 2012 to 2017). Among the players called up are Sara Penzo, Sara Gama, Melania Gabbiadini, Cristiana Girelli, Elisa Camporese, Ilaria Mauro, Elisa Bartoli, and many others.
The draw places Italy in Group A alongside Sweden (the host), Denmark, and Finland. The debut against Finland ends goalless, followed by the first victory against Denmark. Goals in the second half by Gabbiadini (55′) and Mauro (60′) secure the win, despite a goal by Mia Brogaard (66′).
Despite a 3-1 loss to Sweden in the final match, Cabrini’s team qualifies for the quarter-finals, thanks to a 1-1 draw between Denmark and Finland. In the quarter-finals, they face a tough challenge against Germany, who finished second in Group B.
The Azzurre aim to redeem themselves from the quarter-finals elimination in 2009 against Germany. However, a goal by Simone Laudehr (26′) sends the Germans to the semi-finals. Mauro and her teammates create several chances (especially in the first half) but it’s not enough.
Nevertheless, the Azzurre exit the European Championship with their heads held high, while Germany wins their sixth consecutive European Championship.
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