Nickname(s) | Hockey rosa |
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Association | FIHP |
Confederation | FIRS |
Head coach | Gianni Massari |
Italy women's national roller hockey team is the national team side of Italy at international roller hockey.
Competition | Total | |||
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World Championship | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
European Championship | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
World Games | not yet disputed | |||
Total | 2 | 4 | 1 | 7 |
The last season of the women's national championship was held in 2007–2008, although this in July 2012 the national team returned to gather in view of new international competitions. [1]
Athlete | Born | Role | Club |
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Di Santo Gloria | 1998 | Defender | Cresh Eboli |
Galeassi Giulia | 1991 | Defender / Central | AS Viareggio |
Gallotta Alessandra | 1997 | Central / Wing | Cresh Eboli |
Gaudio Valentina | 1998 | Goalkeeper | Pattinomania Matera |
Ghirardello Erika | 1997 | Central / Wing | Breganze |
Grendene Giulia | 1996 | Punta / Wing | Roller Bassano |
Lamacchia Luisa | 1997 | Central / Wing | Pattinomania Matera |
Lapolla Pamela | 1996 | Central / Wing | Pattinomania Matera |
Mele Maria Teresa | 1992 | Central / Wing | Pattinomania Matera |
Minuzzo Laura | 1993 | Defender / Central | Roller Bassano |
Pisati Alice | 1997 | Central / Wing | Amatori Lodi |
Pochettino Gaia | 1996 | Central / Wing | Amatori Lodi |
Raffaelli Jessica | 1991 | Defender / Central | AS Viareggio |
Scotti Ilaria | 1995 | Central / Wing | Amatori Lodi |
Tamiozzo Elena | 1998 | Defender / Central | Trissino |
Toffanin Elena | 1989 | Central / Wing | Roller Bassano |
Vannucci Chiara | 1988 | Forward | AS Viareggio |
Vannucci Cinzia | 1988 | Forward | AS Viareggio |
Xotta Marika | 1997 | Goalkeeper | Trissino |
Zarantonello Sara | 1998 | Goalkeeper | Trissino |
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