UEFA Women's Champions League 12/17 20:00 6 [3] Roma Women v Galatasaray Women [4] W 3-0
Italy Serie A Women 12/14 14:00 13 [9] Napoli Women v Roma Women [4] W 1-2
UEFA Women's Champions League 12/11 17:45 5 [3] Wolfsburg Women v Roma Women [2] L 6-1
Italy Serie A Women 12/06 19:30 12 [4] Roma Women v Como Women [5] W 2-1
Italy Serie A Women 11/24 15:00 11 [9] Sassuolo Women v Roma Women [4] D 1-1
UEFA Women's Champions League 11/20 20:00 4 [1] Lyon Women v Roma Women [3] L 4-1
Italy Serie A Women 11/17 14:30 10 [4] Roma Women v Lazio Women [7] W 2-1
UEFA Women's Champions League 11/13 20:00 3 Roma Women v Lyon Women L 0-3
Italy Serie A Women 11/09 13:00 9 [4] Roma Women v Fiorentina Women [2] W 1-0
Coppa Italia Women 11/06 11:30 4 Bologna Women v Roma Women W 0-6
Italy Serie A Women 11/03 14:00 8 [9] Sampdoria Women v Roma Women [4] W 1-5
Italy Serie A Women 10/20 14:00 7 [5] Roma Women v AC Milan Women [4] W 2-1
UEFA Women's Champions League 10/17 16:45 2 [4] Galatasaray Women v Roma Women [2] W 1-6
Italy Serie A Women 10/13 13:30 6 [1] Juventus Women v Roma Women [5] L 2-1
UEFA Women's Champions League 10/08 16:45 1 Roma Women v Wolfsburg Women W 1-0
Italy Serie A Women 10/05 13:00 5 [3] Inter Milan Women v Roma Women [4] D 1-1
Italy Serie A Women 09/29 10:30 4 [4] Roma Women v Napoli Women [6] W 3-1
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Women 09/26 17:00 697 Servette FC Chenois Women v Roma Women W 2-7
Italy Serie A Women 09/22 10:30 3 [4] Como Women v Roma Women [6] W 1-3
UEFA Champions League Qualifying Women 09/18 12:30 697 Roma Women v Servette FC Chenois Women W 3-1
Italy Serie A Women 09/14 10:30 2 [5] Roma Women v Sassuolo Women [9] D 1-1
Italy Serie A Women 08/30 19:05 1 Lazio Women v Roma Women D 2-2
Women’s Friendly 08/25 16:00 - Roma Women v Athletic Bilbao Women W 2-1
Women’s Friendly 08/22 16:00 - Roma Women v PSV Women W 3-2
Women’s Friendly 08/13 15:30 - Roma Women v Napoli Women W 1-0
Coppa Italia Women 05/24 19:30 1 Roma Women v Fiorentina Women W 7-6
Italy Serie A Women 05/19 12:30 28 [1] Roma Women v Fiorentina Women [3] W 5-0
Italy Serie A Women 05/13 16:00 27 [2] Juventus Women v Roma Women [1] L 3-1
Italy Serie A Women 05/05 10:30 26 Roma Women v Inter Milan Women W 4-3
Italy Serie A Women 05/01 13:00 25 [4] Sassuolo Women v Roma Women [1] W 5-6

Wikipedia - AS Roma (women)

Associazione Sportiva Roma (lit. Rome Sport Association), commonly referred to as simply Roma ([ˈroːma]) or Roma Femminile and Roma Women, is an Italian women's association football club based in Roma, section of the homonymous professional football club. It was established in 2018 by acquiring the Serie A license of a Res Roma. The team competes in Serie A and debuted in 2018–19 season.

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. The team's best finish in Serie A is 1st place, achieved in the 2022–23 Season.

The club conquered its first major trophy in the 2020-21 season when Roma won the 2021 Coppa Italia. 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. She was succeeded as head coach of the Roma senior squad by Alessandro Spugna. The club's first-ever captain is Italian and Roman defender Elisa Bartoli. Roma played the 2021–22 Coppa Italia final on 22 May 2022, losing to Juventus for 2–1.

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.

Roma Women is the women's soccer team representing the city of Rome, Italy. The team competes in the top tier of women's football in Italy, the Serie A Femminile. Known for their passionate fan base and rich history, Roma Women have a strong tradition of success on the pitch.

The team's iconic colors of maroon and gold are a nod to the city's ancient Roman roots, and their crest features the iconic she-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome. Roma Women play their home matches at the Stadio Tre Fontane, a historic stadium located in the heart of Rome.

With a talented roster of players from Italy and around the world, Roma Women are known for their attacking style of play and competitive spirit. The team has a strong emphasis on developing young talent and promoting women's football in Italy.

Off the field, Roma Women are actively involved in community initiatives and charitable work, using their platform to inspire and empower women and girls in Rome and beyond. With a proud history and a bright future ahead, Roma Women continue to be a force to be reckoned with in Italian women's football.