Competition: | Serie A (women) |
Season: | 2019–20 |
Winners: | Juventus (3rd title) |
Continentalcup1: | Women's Champions League |
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers: | Juventus Fiorentina |
League Topscorer: | Cristiana Girelli (16 goals) |
Biggest Home Win: | Sassuolo 6–0 Orobica (1 February 2020) Roma 6–0 Verona (15 February 2020) |
Biggest Away Win: | Orobica 1–7 Juventus (7 December 2019) |
Highest Scoring: | Milan 6–3 Pink Bari (29 January 2020) |
Longest Wins: | Juventus (7 matches) |
Longest Losses: | Orobica (15 matches) |
Matches: | 95 |
Total Goals: | 307 |
Prevseason: | 2018–19 |
Nextseason: | 2020–21 |
The 2019–20 Serie A (women) was the 53rd season of the women's football top level league in Italy. The season was scheduled to run from 14 September 2019 to 16 May 2020,[1] however on 9 March 2020, the Italian government halted the league until 3 April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[2] Play did not resume, and the season was terminated on 8 June 2020.[3] On 25 June, Juventus, unbeaten first placed in the championship prior the lockdown, was awarded the championship title by the FIGC.[4]
Team | Home city | Stadium | 2018–19 season | |
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Empoli | Empoli | Centro sportivo Monteboro | 2nd in Serie B | |
Fiorentina | Florence | Stadio Gino Bozzi | 2nd in Serie A | |
Florentia | San Gimignano | Stadio Santa Lucia | 7th in Serie A | |
Inter | Milan | Stadio Felice Chinetti | 1st in Serie B | |
Juventus | Turin | Juventus Center | Champions | |
Milan | Milan | Stadio Brianteo (Monza) | 3rd in Serie A | |
Orobica | Bergamo | Centro Sportivo "Facchetti" (Cologno al Serio) | 12th in Serie A | |
Pink Bari | Bari | Stadio Antonio Antonucci (Bitetto) | 11th in Serie A | |
Roma | Rome | Stadio Tre Fontane | 4th in Serie A | |
Sassuolo | Sassuolo | Stadio comunale Mirabello (Reggio Emilia) | 5th in Serie A | |
Tavagnacco | Tavagnacco | Stadio Comunale Tavagnacco | 8th in Serie A | |
Hellas Verona | Verona | Stadio Aldo Olivieri | 10th in Serie A |