AS Roma (women)
Italian football club
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Associazione Sportiva Roma (lit. Rome Sport Association), commonly referred to as simply Roma ([ˈroːma]) or Roma Femminile ([ˈroːma femmiˈnile]) and Roma Women, is an Italian women's association football club based in Rome, section of the homonymous professional football club. It was established in 2018 by acquiring the Serie A license of SSD Res Roma.[2] The team competes in Serie A and debuted in 2018–19 season.
La Lupa (The She-Wolf)
La Maggica (The Maggic One)
| Full name | Associazione Sportiva Roma S.p.A.[1] | |||
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| Nicknames | Le Giallorosse (The Yellow and Reds) La Lupa (The She-Wolf) La Maggica (The Maggic One) | |||
| Short name | Roma Women | |||
| Founded | July 2018 | |||
| Ground | Stadio Tre Fontane | |||
| Capacity | 4,000 | |||
| Owner | The Friedkin Group (86.6%) | |||
| President | Dan Friedkin | |||
| Manager | Luca Rossettini | |||
| League | Serie A | |||
| 2024–25 | Serie A, 3rd of 10 | |||
| Website | www | |||
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History
Res Roma competed in the Serie A since 2003 but chose to hand over their competition license at the end of the 2017–18 Serie A season, allowing A.S. Roma to take over the license and begin life as a club in the top tier.[3] The team's best finish in Serie A is 1st place, achieved in the 2022–23 Season.[4]
The club conquered its first major trophy in the 2020-21 season when Roma won the 2021 Coppa Italia.[5] Betty Bavagnoli worked as the club's head coach during the first three seasons of A.S. Roma's existence, later taking up the job of Head of Women's Football at the club.[6] She was succeeded as head coach of the Roma senior squad by Alessandro Spugna.[6] The club's first-ever captain is Italian and Roman defender Elisa Bartoli.[7] Roma played the 2021–22 Coppa Italia final on 22 May 2022, losing to Juventus for 2–1.[8][9]
Roma won its first Serie A title on April 29, 2023, after a 2–1 victory over Fiorentina.
The following year, Roma won the Domestic Double, securing the 2023-24 Serie A title and the 2023-24 Coppa Italia on May 24, 2024 in a 3-3 match against Fiorentina that ended in a 4-3 victory on penalties for Roma, earning their second domestic cup.
Players
Current squad
- As of 15 January 2026 [10]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Youth players
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
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Former players
Honours
Record in UEFA competitions
All results (away, home and aggregate) list the club's goal tally first.
| Competition | Round | Club | Away | Home | Aggregate |
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| 2022–23 | Qualifying round 1 SF | 3–1 | |||
| Qualifying round 1 F | 0–0 a.e.t. (5–4p) | ||||
| Qualifying round 2 | 2–1 f | 4–1 | 6–2 | ||
| Group stage | 2–4 | 1–1 f | 2nd | ||
| 4–3 f | 5–0 | ||||
| 3–0 | 1–0 f | ||||
| Quarter-final | 0–1 | 1–5 f | 1–6 | ||
| 2023–24 | Qualifying round 2 | 5–0 | 3–0 f | 9–1 | |
| Group stage | 2–2 f | 2–2 | 4th | ||
| 1–2 | 3–0 f | ||||
| 1–2 f | 1–3 | ||||
| 2024–25 | Qualifying round 2 | 7–2 | 3–1 f | 10–3 | |
| Group stage | 1–0 | 1–6 | 3rd | ||
| 3–0 | 6–1 | ||||
| 0–3 | 1–4 | ||||
| 2025–26 | Qualifying round 2 | 2–0 f | 2–0 | ||
| Qualifying round 2 | 5–1 f | 5–1 | |||