ASD Napoli CF

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ASD Napoli CF
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Full nameAssociazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Napoli Calcio Femminile
Nickname(s)Azzurre, Tartarughine
Founded2003
Ground Arturo Collana
Naples, Italy
ChairmanRaffaele Carlino
ManagerAlessandro Riccio
League Serie A
2019-20 Serie B, 1st (Champions)
Website Club website

ASD Napoli Calcio Femminile, also known as Napoli Carpisa Yamamay for sponsorship reasons, is an Italian women's football club from Naples that competes in Serie A. Founded as ASD Calciosmania Napoli, it took its current name in 2006 after merging with SSC Venus Napoli. In 2012 it reached the national cup's final, lost to ACF Brescia after extra time, [1] and it attained promotion to Serie A for the first time. [2]

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Current squad

As of 25 July 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.PositionPlayer
Flag of France.svg GK Emmeline Mainguy
Flag of Italy.svg DF Paola Di Marino
Flag of Italy.svg DF Chiara Groff
Flag of Italy.svg DF Elisabetta Oliviero
Flag of the United States.svg DF Mariah Cameron
Flag of Italy.svg MF Federica Cafferata
Flag of Estonia.svg FW Vlada Kubassova
Flag of Italy.svg DF Federica Di Criscito
Flag of Italy.svg MF Alessandra Nencioni
Flag of Italy.svg MF Giulia Risina
No.PositionPlayer
Flag of the Netherlands.svg DF Sofieke Jansen
Flag of Italy.svg DF Livia Capparelli
Flag of Greece.svg FW Despoina Chatzinikolaou
Flag of Australia (converted).svg DF Isobel Dalton
Flag of Italy.svg FW Eleonora Goldoni
Flag of Sweden.svg FW Jenny Hjohlman
Flag of Italy.svg FW Isotta Nocchi
Flag of Italy.svg MF Emma Errico
Flag of Colombia.svg GK Catalina Pérez

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