Torino Women A.S.D.

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Torino Women
Torino Women logo.png
Full nameTorino Women Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica [1]
Founded1981
Ground Centro Sportivo Don Giacomo Mosso, Venaria Reale
Capacity1,500
ChairmanRoberto Salerno
ManagerGiorgio Tonino
League Serie A
2011–12 6th
Website Club website

Torino Women Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica, or simply Torino Women, is an Italian football team from Torino competing in Serie A.

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Founded in 1981, Torino reached five years later Serie A where it has played since. While the club has yet to win a national trophy, Torino was the championship's runner-up in 1994 and 2007. In 2007 it also reached the national Cup's final. [2] In subsequent seasons it has ranked between the 5th and 7th places. [3]

Honours

Titles

Invitational

Competition record

SeasonDivisionPlace Coppa
1984–853?
1985–862 (Gr. A)2nd
1986–8717th
1987–8816th
1988–8915th
1989–90110th
1990–9119th
1991–9217th
1992–9318th
1993–9412nd
1994–9517th
1995–9613rd
1996–9713rd
1997–9819th
1998–9916th
SeasonDivisionPlace Coppa
1999–00114thRound 2
2000–01113thRound 1
2001–02110th
2002–0319th
2003–04110thQuarterfinals
2004–0513rdQuarterfinals
2005–0613rdSemifinals
2006–0712ndFinalist
2007–0815thRound of 16
2008–0917thRound of 16
2009–1015thRound 4
2010–1117thRound of 16
2011–1216thQuarterfinals

Current squad

As of 6 March 2013 (reference)Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Arianna Ozimo
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Brigitta Aghem
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giulia Beghini
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Valentina Capra
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Francesca Coluccio
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Stefania Favole
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Jessica Lettieri
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giada Nicco
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Eleonora Rosso
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Greta Vallotto
DF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Francesca Welter
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Martina Ambrosi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Chiara Eusebio
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Annalisa Favole
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Sara Malara
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Francesca Martin
MF Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giorgia Tudisco
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Laura Barberis
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Raffaella Barbieri
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giulia Crisantino
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Giulia Grassino
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Enrica Lupo
FW Flag of Italy.svg  ITA Erika Ponzio

Former internationals

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References

  1. "Empoli". FIGC. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  2. 2006–07 season Archived November 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine in Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation's website
  3. Serie A tables [ permanent dead link ] in Soccerway