Serie A Female Footballer of the Year

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AIC Serie A Female Footballer of the Year
Sport Association football
Competition Serie A
Awarded forFemale footballer considered to have performed the best in each given Serie A season
Local nameCalciatrice dell'anno AIC (Italian)
CountryItaly
Presented by Italian Footballers' Association (AIC)
History
First award2012
Editions9
First winner Flag of Italy.svg Melania Gabbiadini (2012)
Most wins Flag of Italy.svg Melania Gabbiadini
(4 times)
Most recent Flag of Malawi.svg Tabitha Chawinga (2023)
Website Official website

The AIC Serie A Female Footballer of the Year (Italian : Calciatrice dell'anno AIC) is a yearly award organized by the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC) given to the female footballer who has been considered to have performed the best over the previous women's football Serie A season.

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The award is part of the Gran Galà del Calcio (formerly known as Oscar del Calcio) awards event.

Melania Gabbiadini has won the award a record four times, all consecutively.

Winners

YearPlayerClubRef(s)
Flag of Italy.svg Melania Gabbiadini
[1]
Flag of Italy.svg Melania Gabbiadini
[2]
Flag of Italy.svg Melania Gabbiadini
[3]
Flag of Italy.svg Melania Gabbiadini
[4]
Flag of Italy.svg Barbara Bonansea
[5]
Flag of Italy.svg Alia Guagni
[6]
Flag of Italy.svg Alia Guagni
[7]
Flag of Italy.svg Manuela Giugliano
[8]
Flag of Italy.svg Cristiana Girelli
[9]
Flag of Italy.svg Cristiana Girelli
Flag of Italy.svg Lisa Boattin
Flag of Malawi.svg Tabitha Chawinga

By club

ClubPlayersTotal
AGSM Verona 14
Juventus 23
Fiorentina 12
Brescia 11
Internazionale 11
Roma 11

By country

CountryPlayersTotal
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 611
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi 11

By position

PositionPlayersTotal
Forward 48
Defender 23
Midfielder 11

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