2024–25 Coppa Italia|
Country | Italy |
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Venue(s) | TBD |
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Dates | 25 August 2024 – TBD |
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Teams | 26 |
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Matches played | 10 |
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Goals scored | 35 (3.5 per match) |
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All statistics correct as of 8 September 2024.Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs not included. |
The 2024–25 season of the Coppa Italia, also known as Coppa Italia Frecciarossa for sponsorship reasons, is the 53rd season of Italy's national women's football cup competition.
The dates and seeding for the 2024–25 season has been announced on 31 July 2024. The competition opens on 25 August 2024 with the preliminary round. The first round is scheduled for 8 September 2024. The final date and venue have yet to be determined.[1][2]
AS Roma are the defending champion, having won their second Coppa Italia in the 2023–24 season.[1][3]
Teams
Rank
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Team
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2023–24 league result
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Previous appearances in final1
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Pool 1 (Seeded into Round 2)
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1 |
AS Roma |
Serie A, 1st |
4 (2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24)
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2 |
Juventus |
Serie A, 2nd |
3 (2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23)
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3 |
ACF Fiorentina |
Serie A, 3rd |
5 (1971, 2016–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2023–24)
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4 |
Sassuolo |
Serie A, 4th |
0
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5 |
Inter Milan |
Serie A, 5th |
0
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6 |
AC Milan |
Serie A, 6th |
1 (2020–21)
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7 |
FC Como |
Serie A, 7th |
0
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8 |
Sampdoria |
Serie A, 8th |
0
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Pool 2 (Seeded into Round 1)
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9 |
Napoli |
Serie A, 9th |
1 (2011–12)
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10 |
SS Lazio |
Serie B, 1st |
11 (1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1985, 1985–86, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2002–03)
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11 |
Ternana |
Serie B, 2nd |
0
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12 |
Parma |
Serie B, 3rd |
0
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13 |
Cesena FC |
Serie B, 4th |
0
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14 |
H&D Chievo Verona |
Serie B, 5th |
0
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15 |
Hellas Verona |
Serie B, 6th |
6 (2000–01, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2015–16)
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16 |
Genoa CFC |
Serie B, 7th |
0
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17 |
Bologna FC |
Serie B, 8th |
0
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18 |
Brescia |
Serie B, 9th |
5 (2011–12, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18)
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19 |
SS Arezzo |
Serie B, 10th |
0
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20 |
Res Women |
Serie B, 11th |
0
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21 |
San Marino Academy |
Serie B, 12th |
0
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22 |
Freedom FC |
Serie B, 13th |
0
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Pool 3 (Seeded into Preliminary Round)
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23 |
FC Lumezzane |
Serie C, 1st in group A |
0
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24 |
Vis Mediterranea |
Serie C, 1st in group C |
0
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25 |
Pavia Academy |
Serie B, 14th[a] |
0
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26 |
Orobica Bergamo |
Serie C, 2nd in group A[a] |
0
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1 Bold indicates winners for that year.
- ^ a b Orobica Bergamo and Pavia Academy were admitted to Serie B in place of Pomigliano CF, relegated from Serie A that failed to register and ASD Meran Women that has been found ineligible.[4][5][6]
Preliminary round
Pool 3 teams participate in the preliminary round. The 23rd seeded FC Lumezzane meets the 26th seeded Orobica Bergamo and the 24th seeded Vis Mediterranea competes against the 25th seeded Pavia Academy.
FC Lumezzane v Orobica Bergamo
Vis Mediterranea v Pavia Academy
Round 1
The 14 teams from pool 2 compete in the first round alongside preliminary round winners. The lower ranked teams have the home advantage.
Res Women v Cesena FC
SS Arezzo v H&D Chievo Women
Freedom FC v Ternana
Round 2
The Round 1 winners play the teams from pool 1 in Round 2. The lower ranked teams have the home advantage.
Final rounds
Quarter- and semi-finals consist of two-leg match-ups, with home and away rounds for each team. The final is single-leg, played at neutral ground.
Bracket
Quarter-Final
Semi-Final
Final
References
External links
Official website
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