SUPERCoppa
Italiana
Femminile
2024
Roma vs Fiorentina
6 January 2025 at 14:30 GMT
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Competition in Italy played between the winner of the Serie A Femminile and the winner of Coppa Italia Femminile (if the winner of both events is the same team, the other finalist of the Coppa Italia Femminile enters).
First edition: 1997
Most successful club: Torres (7 titles)
Current cup holders (2023): Juventus
Date for the 2024 version: 6 January 2024
2024 teams: Roma (Winners of both the Serie A Femminile and Coppa Italia Femminile in 2023-2024 vs Fiorentina, the Coppa Italia Femminile runners-up 2023-2024
2024 Venue: Alberto Picco stadium in La Spezia