2020–21 Supercoppa Italiana (women)

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2020 Supercoppa Italiana
Stadio Chiavari.jpg
Stadio Comunale, hosted the final on 10 January 2021
Tournament details
Country Italy
City Chiavari
Dates6 January 2021 (2021-01-06)-10 January 2021 (2021-01-10)
Teams4
Defending champions Juventus
Final positions
Champions Juventus (2nd title)
Runner-up Fiorentina
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored8 (2.67 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Barbara Bonansea (3 goals)
Best player Barbara Bonansea
  2019
2021  

The 2020 Supercoppa Italiana was the 24th edition of the Supercoppa Italiana. [1]

Contents

The matches were played in Chiavari at Stadio Comunale between 6-10 January 2022 and Juventus won for the second time in a row. [2]

Usually 2 teams participate in the competition, but the COVID-19 pandemic caused the Coppa Italia to end prematurely and it was decided to involve the best 4 teams of the 2019–20 Serie A: Juventus, Fiorentina, Milan and Roma. [3]

Qualified teams

Italian Football Federation has confirmed that four teams will be competing in 2020 Supercoppa Italiana (women) competition: Juventus, Fiorentina, Milan and Roma. The Federation also confirmed that the semi-finals and the final will be played at a neutral venue. [4]

TeamQualified as
Juventus 2019–20 Serie A winner
Fiorentina 2019–20 Serie A runners-up
Milan 2019–20 Serie A third place
Roma 2019–20 Serie A fourth place

Matches

Bracket

 
Semi-finals Final
 
      
 
6 January 2021 – Chiavari
 
 
Juventus (a.e.t.)2
 
10 January 2021 – Chiavari
 
Roma 1
 
Juventus 2
 
6 January 2021 – Chiavari
 
Fiorentina 0
 
Fiorentina 2
 
 
Milan 1
 

Semi-finals

Juventus 2–1 (a.e.t.) Roma
Report Swaby Soccerball shade.svg48'
Stadio Comunale , Chiavari
Referee: Mercenaro

Fiorentina 2–1 Milan
Report
Stadio Comunale , Chiavari
Referee: Miele

[5]

Final

Juventus 2–0 Fiorentina
Bonansea Soccerball shade.svg39', 55' Report

[5]

Broadcasting

Italian pay-TV broadcaster Sky Italia has secured linear and digital rights to domestic women’s club football competitions for the 2020–21 season as part of an extended rights deal with the Italian Football Federation, which includes Supercoppa Italiana (women). [6]

See also

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