2020–21 Serie A (women)

The 2020–21 Serie A (women) was the 54th season of the women's football top level league in Italy.[1] Juventus were the defending champions, after being crowned league winners as the previous season could not be completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] They won the competition for fourth consecutive season, equalling the feat reached by Torres in 2013.[3] The Bianconere became the ninth in the Italian women's top flight to won the competition unbeaten,[4] equalling the result achieved the previous season, becoming also the third to reach it in consecutive seasons[4] and the first to accomplish a perfect season having won all their league matches,[5] an unprecedented feat in Italian men's or women's football history.[6] Consequently, the club holds the record for the most points in a championship with 12 team contestants (66).
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