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{{Infobox football tournament
| name = Supercoppa Italiana di calcio femminile
| name = Supercoppa Italiana
| logo = FICG Supercoppa Femminile (2020).png
| image =
| organiser = [[FIGC]]
| region = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italy]]
| founded = {{Start date and age|1997}}
| current = [[2021–22 Supercoppa Italiana (women)]]
| region = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italy]]
| founded = 1997
| number of teams = 2| current champions = [[As Roma (women] (1 title) =
| number of teams = 2 (1997–2019; 2022–present)<br/>4 (2020–2021)
| most successful club = [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]<br>(7 titles)
| current champions = [[Juventus FC (women)|Juventus]] (4th titles)
| most successful club = [[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]<br>(7 titles)
| broadcasters = [[TIMvision]], [[La7]]
| related comps = {{plainlist|
|current_season=}}
* [[Serie A (women's football)|Serie A]] (qualifier)
* [[Italian Women's Cup|Coppa Italia]] (qualifier)
}}
| motto =
| broadcasters = [[TIMvision]]<br/>[[La7]]
| website = {{url|https://femminile.figc.it/|femminile.figc.it}}
| current = [[2023 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2023 Supercoppa Italiana]]
}}


The '''Italian Women's Super Cup''' ([[Italian Language|Italian]]: Supercoppa Italiana di calcio femminile) is a national [[Women's association football|women's football]] cup competition in [[Italy]] played between the winner of the [[Serie A (women's football)|Serie A]] and the winner of the [[Italian Women's Cup|Coppa Italia]]. This competition was first held in 1997.
The '''Supercoppa Italiana''' ({{IPA-it|ˌsuperˈkɔppa itaˈljaːna}}; [[English Language|English]]: Italian Women's Super Cup), also called '''Supercoppa Italiana Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane''' for national [[sponsor (commercial)|sponsorship]] with [[Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.figc.it/it/femminile/competizioni/tutte-le-competizioni/|title=Tutte le competizioni|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref> is a national [[Women's association football|women's football]] cup competition in [[Italy]] played between the winner of the [[Serie A (women's football)|Serie A]] and the winner of the [[Italian Women's Cup|Coppa Italia]].


Designed as an equivalent to the [[Supercoppa Italiana]] in men's football, the competition began in 1997 with the first game played by [[CD Modena Femminile|Modena Femminile]] and [[Aircargo Agliana CF|Aircago Agliana]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.figc.it/it/femminile/competizioni/supercoppa/albo-d-oro/|title=Supercoppa - Albo d'oro|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref>
==Winners==
Torres won the most titles with seven.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/italwomsupcuphist.html | title=Italy - List of Women's Super Cup Finals | publisher=RSSSF | access-date=3 October 2016}}</ref>
*1997 – [[Modena F.C.|Modena]]
*1998 – [[ACF Milan|Milan]]
*1999 – [[ACF Milan|Milan]]
*2000 – [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]
*2001 – [[A.S.D. AGSM Verona F.C.|Verona]]
*2002 – [[Foroni Verona FC|Foroni Verona]]
*2003 – [[Foroni Verona FC|Foroni Verona]]
*2004 – [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]
*2005 – [[A.S.D. AGSM Verona F.C.|Verona]]
*2006 – [[ASD Fiammamonza 1970|Fiammamonza]]
*2007 – [[A.S.D. AGSM Verona F.C.|Verona]]
*2008 – [[A.S.D. AGSM Verona F.C.|Verona]]
*2009 – [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]
*2010 – [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]
*2011 – [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]
*2012 – [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]
*2013 – [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]]
*2014 – [[ACF Brescia|Brescia]]
*2015 – [[ACF Brescia|Brescia]]
*2016 – [[ACF Brescia|Brescia]]
*2017 – [[ACF Brescia|Brescia]]
*[[2018 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2018]] – [[Fiorentina Women's F.C.|Fiorentina]]
*[[2019 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2019]] – [[Juventus F.C. (women)|Juventus]]
*[[2020–21 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2020–21]] – [[Juventus F.C. (women)|Juventus]]
*[[2021–22 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2021–22]] – [[Juventus F.C. (women)|Juventus]]
*[[2021–22 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2022–23]] – [[As Roma (women)|as roma]]


[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]] holds the record for most titles overall, having won seven times.<ref name=":0"/>

== History ==
The super cup was born in 1997 by initiative of the president of the women's division of [[Lega Nazionale Dilettanti|LND]], [[Natalina Ceraso Levati]], a former soccer player;<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://calciofemminile.lnd.it/it/altre-competizioni/supercoppa|title=Supercoppa|trans-title=Supercup|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170621151431/http://calciofemminile.lnd.it/it/altre-competizioni/supercoppa|archive-date=21 June 2017|language=it}}</ref> the first edition were played in [[Stadio Belvedere]] between [[C.D. Modena Femminile|Modena Femminile]] and [[Aircargo Agliana C.F.|Aircago Agliana]] and saw the now disbanded team from [[Modena]] beat the opponent 3-1 and thus win the first Super Cup.<ref name=":0"/>

The following two years the cup was conquered by [[A.C.F. Milan]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ricerca.gelocal.it/gazzettadimodena/archivio/gazzettadimodena/1998/09/06/DS201.html|title=Calcio donne. Il Modena battuto 4-0 dal Milan, addio Supercoppa Bellentani cola a picco Le `canarine' in ritardo di preparazione|trans-title=Women's soccer. Modena beaten 4-0 by Milan, goodbye Supercoppa Bellentani sinks The 'canarine' late in preparation|date=6 September 1998|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref> after them, from 2000 to 2013, [[A.S.D. Torres Calcio Femminile|Torres]] won the title seven times. These victories were interspersed with wins by other teams: [[S.S.D. Women Hellas Verona|CF Bardolino]] (2001, 2005, 2007, 2008), [[Foroni Verona F.C.|Foroni Verona]] (2002, 2003) and [[A.S.D. Fiammamonza 1970|Fiammamonza]] (2006).

After Torres's dissolution, the tournament was won for four times in a row by [[S.S.D. Brescia Calcio Femminile|Brescia]]. In 2018 the newborn team [[ACF Fiorentina (women)|Fiorentina]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.figc.it/it/femminile/news/la-fiorentina-vince-la-supercoppa-contro-la-juventus/|title=La Fiorentina vince la Supercoppa contro la Juventus|trans-title=Fiorentina wins the Super Cup against Juventus|date=13 October 2018|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref> won and in 2019 another newborn team, [[Juventus F.C. (women)|Juventus]] won the tournament.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.figc.it/it/femminile/news/la-juventus-batte-2-0-la-fiorentina-e-conquista-la-sua-prima-supercoppa/|title=La Juventus batte 2-0 la Fiorentina e conquista la sua prima Supercoppa|trans-title=Juventus beat Fiorentina 2-0 and won their first Super Cup|date=27 October 2019|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref>

By the [[2020–21 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|following edition]] a new format was adopted, with four participating teams and a final four with two semi-finals and a final on neutral venues.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://figc.it/it/federazione/news/futuro-del-calcio-femminile-nuove-norme-e-via-al-professionismo-nel-2022/|title=Futuro del Calcio Femminile: nuove norme e via al professionismo nel 2022. Scudetto alla Juventus, Serie B a 14|trans-title=Future of women's football: new rules and the start of professionalism in 2022. Scudetto to Juventus, Serie B at 14|date=25 June 2020|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref> This format was used only for two edition and in 2022 we returned to the previous format.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://figc.it/it/femminile/news/le-date-della-nuova-stagione-serie-a-al-via-il-27-agosto-serie-b-in-campo-dal-18-settembre/|title=Le date della nuova stagione: Serie A al via il 27 agosto, Serie B e Primavera in campo dal 18 settembre|trans-title=The dates of the new season: Serie A kicks off on 27 August, Serie B and Primavera on the pitch from 18 September|date=28 June 2022|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref>

[[File:Supercoppa di calcio femminile 2022, festeggiamenti 19 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Roma's squad winner of the 2022 edition.]]

In 2022, [[A.S. Roma (women)|Roma]] became new super cup champions, ending Juventus's winning strike (three wins from 2019 to 2021).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://figc.it/it/femminile/news/la-roma-batte-la-juventus-ai-calci-di-rigore-e-conquista-la-sua-prima-supercoppa-decisive-le-parate-di-ceasar/|title=La Roma batte la Juventus ai calci di rigore e conquista la sua prima Supercoppa: decisive le parate di Ceasar|trans-title=Roma beat Juventus on penalties and won their first Super Cup: Caesar's saves were decisive|date=5 November 2022|access-date=12 December 2022|language=it}}</ref>

== Winners ==
{| class="wikitable" style=font-size:90% text-align: center width=100%
|-
!width=8%| Year
!width=15%| [[Serie A (women's football)|Serie A]] winners
!width=9%| Result<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/italwomsupcuphist.html|title=Italy - List of Women's Super Cup Finals|access-date=12 December 2022}}</ref>
!width=15%| [[Coppa Italia (women)|Coppa Italia]] representatives
!width=40%| Stadium
!width=8%| Attendance
|-
|align=center|[[1997 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|1997]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[CD Modena Femminile|Modena Femminile]]'''
|align=center|'''4–1'''
|align=center|[[Aircargo Agliana CF|Aircago Agliana]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Belvedere]], [[Bardolino]]
|align=center|200
|-
|align=center|[[1998 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|1998]]
|align=center|[[CD Modena Femminile|Modena Femminile]]
|align=center|'''0–4'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ACF Milan]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Daniele Mariotti]], [[Montecatini Terme]]
|align=center|100
|-
|align=center|[[1999 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|1999]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ACF Milan]]'''
|align=center|'''0–4'''
|align=center|[[SS Lazio Women 2015|Ruco Line Lazio]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Gino Manni]], [[Colle di Val d'Elsa]]
|align=center|200
|-
|align=center|[[2000 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2000]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]'''
|align=center|'''4–3'''
|align=center|[[ACF Milan]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Comunale di Santamonica|Stadio Comunale]], [[Santamonica]]
|align=center|500
|-
|align=center|[[2001 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2001]]
|align=center|[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]
|align=center|'''2–3'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Centro d'Italia – Manlio Scopigno]], [[Rieti]]
|align=center|1500
|-
|align=center|[[2002 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2002]]
|align=center|[[SS Lazio Women 2015|Enterprise Lazio]]
|align=center|'''0–2'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[Foroni Verona FC|Foroni Verona]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Luigi Muzi]], [[Orvieto]]
|align=center|500
|-
|align=center|[[2003 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2003]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[Foroni Verona FC|Foroni Verona]]'''
|align=center|'''6–1'''
|align=center|[[SS Lazio Women 2015|Decimum Lazio]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Comunale di Montecatini Terme|Stadio Comunale]], [[Montecatini Terme]]
|align=center|400
|-
|align=center|[[2004 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2004]]
|align=center|[[ACF Milan]]<ref group=A>The match should have pitted Foroni Verona, winner of the 2003-2004 Serie A, against Torres, winner of the 2003-2004 Italian Cup. However, a few weeks before the race, the Veronese club renounced its membership in the championship due to economic problems, also refusing to restart from a lower division and declaring bankruptcy. It was thus decided that ACF Milan, third in the previous championship, would compete in the unusual edition of the Super Cup.</ref>
|align=center|'''0–5'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Mariotti]], [[Alghero]]
|align=center|1500
|-
|align=center|[[2005 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2005]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino Verona]]'''
|align=center|'''1–0'''
|align=center|[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]
|align=center| [[Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano|Centro Tecnico Federale]], [[Coverciano, Florence|Coverciano]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2006 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2006]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD Fiammamonza 1970|Fiammamonza]]'''
|align=center|'''1–0'''
|align=center|[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino Verona]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Comunale di Saint-Vincent|Stadio Comunale]], [[Saint-Vincent, Aosta Valley|Saint-Vincent]]
|align=center|500
|-
|align=center|[[2007 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2007]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino Verona]]'''
|align=center|'''1–0'''
|align=center|[[Torino Women ASD|Torino Women]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Gino Alfonso Sada]], [[Monza]]
|align=center|2000
|-
|align=center|[[2008 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2008]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino Verona]]'''
|align=center|'''1–0'''
|align=center|[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Belvedere]], [[Bardolino]]
|align=center|1000
|-
|align=center|[[2009 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2009]]
|align=center|[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino Verona]]
|align=center|'''1–2'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Bacigalupo]], [[Taormina]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2010 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2010]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]'''
|align=center|'''2–0'''
|align=center|[[ASD Reggiana Calcio Femminile|Reggiana]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Morandi]], [[Umbertide]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2011 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2011]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]'''
|align=center|'''2–1'''
|align=center|[[ASD UPC Tavagnacco|Graphistudio Tavagnacco]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Italo Nicoletti]], [[Riccione]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2012 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2012]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]'''
|align=center|'''2–1'''
|align=center|[[SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile|Brescia]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Romeo Galli]], [[Imola]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2013 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2013]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ASD FC Sassari Torres Femminile|Torres]]'''
|align=center|'''2–1'''
|align=center|[[ASD UPC Tavagnacco|Graphistudio Tavagnacco]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Enrico Nanni]], [[Bellaria – Igea Marina]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2014 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2014]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile|Brescia]]'''
|align=center|'''1–1 {{aet}} {{pen|4–3}}'''
|align=center|[[ASD UPC Tavagnacco|Graphistudio Tavagnacco]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Gino Corsaro]], [[Montecchio Maggiore]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2015 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2015]]
|align=center|[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino Verona]]
|align=center|'''0–0 {{aet}} {{pen|2–3}}'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile|Brescia]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Ugo Lisetti]], [[Castiglione delle Stiviere]]
|align=center|2000
|-
|align=center|[[2016 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2016]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile|Brescia]]'''
|align=center|'''2–0'''
|align=center|[[SSD Women Hellas Verona|Bardolino Verona]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Rino Mercante]], [[Bassano del Grappa]]
|align=center|1500
|-
|align=center|[[2017 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2017]]
|align=center|[[ACF Fiorentina (women)|Fiorentina]]
|align=center|'''1–4'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile|Brescia]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Tullo Morgagni]], [[Forlì]]
|align=center|1200
|-
|align=center|[[2018 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2018]]
|align=center|[[Juventus FC (women)|Juventus]]
|align=center|'''0–1'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[ACF Fiorentina (women)|Fiorentina]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Alberto Picco]], [[La Spezia]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2019 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2019]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[Juventus FC (women)|Juventus]]'''
|align=center|'''2–0'''
|align=center|[[ACF Fiorentina (women)|Fiorentina]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Dino Manuzzi]], [[Cesena]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2020–21 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2020–21]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[Juventus FC (women)|Juventus]]'''
|align=center|'''2–0'''
|align=center|[[ACF Fiorentina (women)|Fiorentina]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Comunale (Chiavari)|Stadio Comunale]], [[Chiavari]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2021–22 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2021–22]]
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[Juventus FC (women)|Juventus]]'''
|align=center|'''2–1'''
|align=center|[[AC Milan Women|AC Milan]]
|align=center| [[Stadio Benito Stirpe]], [[Frosinone]]
|align=center|-
|-
|align=center|[[2022 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2022]]
|align=center|[[Juventus FC (women)|Juventus]]
|align=center|'''1–1 {{aet}} {{pen|3–4}}'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[AS Roma (women)|Roma]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Ennio Tardini]], [[Parma]]
|align=center|3500
|-
|align=center|[[2023 Supercoppa Italiana (women)|2023]]
|align=center|[[AS Roma (women)|Roma]]
|align=center|'''1–2'''
|style="background:#cfc;" align=center|'''[[Juventus FC (women)|Juventus]]'''
|align=center| [[Stadio Giovanni Zini]], [[Cremona]]
|align=center|-
|}

{{reflist|group=lower-alpha}}

== Notes ==
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{{reflist|group=A}}
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist|30em}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 02:07, 22 April 2024

Supercoppa Italiana
Organising bodyFIGC
Gegründet1997; 27 years ago (1997)
RegionItalien Italien
Number of teams2 (1997–2019; 2022–present)
4 (2020–2021)
Related competitions
Current championsJuventus (4th titles)
Most successful club(s)Torres
(7 titles)
Television broadcastersTIMvision
La7
Websitefemminile.figc.it
2023 Supercoppa Italiana

The Supercoppa Italiana (Italian pronunciation: [ˌsuperˈkɔppa itaˈljaːna]; Englisch: Italian Women's Super Cup), also called Supercoppa Italiana Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane for national sponsorship with Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane,[1] is a national women's football cup competition in Italien played between the winner of the Serie A and the winner of the Coppa Italia.

Designed as an equivalent to the Supercoppa Italiana in men's football, the competition began in 1997 with the first game played by Modena Femminile and Aircago Agliana.[2]

Torres holds the record for most titles overall, having won seven times.[2]

History

The super cup was born in 1997 by initiative of the president of the women's division of LND, Natalina Ceraso Levati, a former soccer player;[3] the first edition were played in Stadio Belvedere between Modena Femminile and Aircago Agliana and saw the now disbanded team from Modena beat the opponent 3-1 and thus win the first Super Cup.[2]

The following two years the cup was conquered by A.C.F. Milan,[4] after them, from 2000 to 2013, Torres won the title seven times. These victories were interspersed with wins by other teams: CF Bardolino (2001, 2005, 2007, 2008), Foroni Verona (2002, 2003) and Fiammamonza (2006).

After Torres's dissolution, the tournament was won for four times in a row by Brescia. In 2018 the newborn team Fiorentina[5] won and in 2019 another newborn team, Juventus won the tournament.[6]

By the following edition a new format was adopted, with four participating teams and a final four with two semi-finals and a final on neutral venues.[7] This format was used only for two edition and in 2022 we returned to the previous format.[8]

Roma's squad winner of the 2022 edition.

In 2022, Roma became new super cup champions, ending Juventus's winning strike (three wins from 2019 to 2021).[9]

Winners

Year Serie A winners Result[10] Coppa Italia representatives Stadium Attendance
1997 Modena Femminile 4–1 Aircago Agliana Stadio Belvedere, Bardolino 200
1998 Modena Femminile 0–4 ACF Milan Stadio Daniele Mariotti, Montecatini Terme 100
1999 ACF Milan 0–4 Ruco Line Lazio Stadio Gino Manni, Colle di Val d'Elsa 200
2000 Torres 4–3 ACF Milan Stadio Comunale, Santamonica 500
2001 Torres 2–3 Bardolino Stadio Centro d'Italia – Manlio Scopigno, Rieti 1500
2002 Enterprise Lazio 0–2 Foroni Verona Stadio Luigi Muzi, Orvieto 500
2003 Foroni Verona 6–1 Decimum Lazio Stadio Comunale, Montecatini Terme 400
2004 ACF Milan[A 1] 0–5 Torres Stadio Mariotti, Alghero 1500
2005 Bardolino Verona 1–0 Torres Centro Tecnico Federale, Coverciano -
2006 Fiammamonza 1–0 Bardolino Verona Stadio Comunale, Saint-Vincent 500
2007 Bardolino Verona 1–0 Torino Women Stadio Gino Alfonso Sada, Monza 2000
2008 Bardolino Verona 1–0 Torres Stadio Belvedere, Bardolino 1000
2009 Bardolino Verona 1–2 Torres Stadio Bacigalupo, Taormina -
2010 Torres 2–0 Reggiana Stadio Morandi, Umbertide -
2011 Torres 2–1 Graphistudio Tavagnacco Stadio Italo Nicoletti, Riccione -
2012 Torres 2–1 Brescia Stadio Romeo Galli, Imola -
2013 Torres 2–1 Graphistudio Tavagnacco Stadio Enrico Nanni, Bellaria – Igea Marina -
2014 Brescia 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–3 p) Graphistudio Tavagnacco Stadio Gino Corsaro, Montecchio Maggiore -
2015 Bardolino Verona 0–0 (a.e.t.) (2–3 p) Brescia Stadio Ugo Lisetti, Castiglione delle Stiviere 2000
2016 Brescia 2–0 Bardolino Verona Stadio Rino Mercante, Bassano del Grappa 1500
2017 Fiorentina 1–4 Brescia Stadio Tullo Morgagni, Forlì 1200
2018 Juventus 0–1 Fiorentina Stadio Alberto Picco, La Spezia -
2019 Juventus 2–0 Fiorentina Stadio Dino Manuzzi, Cesena -
2020–21 Juventus 2–0 Fiorentina Stadio Comunale, Chiavari -
2021–22 Juventus 2–1 AC Milan Stadio Benito Stirpe, Frosinone -
2022 Juventus 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) Roma Stadio Ennio Tardini, Parma 3500
2023 Roma 1–2 Juventus Stadio Giovanni Zini, Cremona -

Notes

  1. ^ The match should have pitted Foroni Verona, winner of the 2003-2004 Serie A, against Torres, winner of the 2003-2004 Italian Cup. However, a few weeks before the race, the Veronese club renounced its membership in the championship due to economic problems, also refusing to restart from a lower division and declaring bankruptcy. It was thus decided that ACF Milan, third in the previous championship, would compete in the unusual edition of the Super Cup.

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