SSD Women Hellas Verona

Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Women Hellas Verona, known as Hellas Verona or simply Verona, is a women's football club based in Verona, Italy, currently playing in Serie B.

Hellas Verona
Full nameSocietà Sportiva Dilettantistica Women Hellas Verona[1]
Nickname(s)Gialloblu (Yellow-Blues)
Founded1995 (as Società Sportiva Calcio Femminile Bardolino)
GroundSinergy Stadium,
Verona
Capacity3,000
ChairmanStefano Breselin
ManagerVeronica Brutti
LeagueSerie B
2021–22Serie A, 12th of 12 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Founded in 1995, the team won the Serie A championship five times and the Coppa Italia three times. They were previously known as A.S.D. Bardolino Verona C.F. between 2007 and 2013.

History

In summer 2011 the club moved from their traditional home in Bardolino to Stadio Olivieri, a small venue in the grounds of Verona's main stadium, Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi.[2] In September 2013 they received dispensation from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) to remove Bardolino from their official name, becoming AGSM Verona due to a sponsorship deal with AGSM Verona.[3]

Current squad

Name Name
1 Italy Alessia Gritti 21

Former players

For details of former players, see Category:A.S.D. AGSM Verona F.C. players.

Honours

  • Serie A
    • Winners (5): 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2014–15
  • Coppa Italia
    • Winners (3): 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09

Record in UEFA competitions

All results (home and away) list Verona's goal tally first.

SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponent
2005–06UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage3–0Croatia Dinamo Maksimir
2–0Republic of Ireland University College Dublin
0–0Austria Neulengbach
2007–08UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage16–0Malta Birkirkara
5–0Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto
1–0Spain Athletic Bilbao
Group Stage3–2Austria Neulengbach
5–1Kazakhstan Almaty
3–3England Arsenal
Quarter-finals0–1, 1–0 (3–2p)Denmark Brøndby
Semifinals2–4, 0–3Germany Frankfurt
2008–09UEFA Women's CupGroup Stage2–1Kazakhstan Almaty
3–2Iceland Valur
0–4Sweden Umeå
Quarter-finals0–5, 1–4France Olympique Lyon
2009–10Champions LeagueRound of 320–4, 2–1Denmark Fortuna Hjørring
2010–11Champions LeagueQualifying Stage5–0Wales Swansea City
3–0Georgia (country) Baia Zugdidi
4–1Slovenia Krka Novo Mesto
Round of 320–8, 1–6Denmark Fortuna Hjørring
2012–13Champions LeagueRound of 320–2, 3–0England Birmingham City
Round of 160–1, 0–2Sweden Malmö
2015–16Champions LeagueRound of 325–4, 2–2Austria St. Pölten-Spratzern
Round of 161–3, 1–5Sweden Rosengård

See also

References

  1. "Hellas Verona". FIGC. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  2. Lamberti, Isabella (17 July 2011). "Bardolino, si giocherà allo Stadio Olivieri" (in Italian). Notiziario Calcio. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  3. Pettinati, Walter (23 September 2013). "AGSM Verona Presentata la Serie A Femminile in Sala Arazzi" (in Italian). Calcio Donne. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
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