Serie A Femminile turned fully professional in 2022, the first women's pro league in Italy, and re-expanded from 10 to 12 clubs, adopting the men's 22-match format. Infrastructure is maturing while valuations are still early.
The giants (Juventus, Roma, Inter, Milan) are locked inside men's institutions. The opportunity sits with independents like Como Women, Napoli and Ternana, buyable at attractive entry prices with real upside.
Few countries live and breathe football like Italy. The Serie A brand halo and a passionate domestic audience give a well-run women's club instant commercial reach.
Continental momentum from the Women's Euros and rising broadcast interest is lifting every top-five European league, Italy is riding the same wave from a lower, cheaper base.
Every club in the top flight. Highlighted clubs fit our profile: independent or acquirable, with room to grow.
Sources: 2025–26 Serie A Femminile, Serie A Femminile league records.
A secured flagship in France, and an active search underway across Europe's most promising women's leagues.
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