Full name | Unione Calcio Sampdoria S.p.A.[1] |
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Nickname(s) | I Blucerchiati (The Blue-circled) La Samp Il Doria |
Founded | 2020 |
Chairman | Matteo Manfredi |
Head coach | Davide Corti |
League | Serie A |
2022–23 | Serie A, 8th of 10 |
Website | https://www.sampdoria.it/en/ |
Active teams of UC Sampdoria |
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Unione Calcio Sampdoria (Italian pronunciation: [sampˈdɔːrja, sanˈdɔːrja]) colloquially known as Sampdoria Women, is the women's team of U.C. Sampdoria in Italy.
After starting its activity at youth levels, the team was granted the access to play the women's Eccellenza (fourth tier of Italian women's football). In their first season, Sampdoria were in the second position and lost the final of the promotion-play offs.[2] The club was established on 15 June 2021 by acquiring the sports title of a San Gimignano-based team Florentia San Gimignano S.S.D. playing in Serie A.[3][4] On 7 July 2021, Antonio Cincotta was hired as team coach.[5] Sampdoria's first Serie A match was on 29 August when they won 2–1 against Lazio, Ana Lucía Martínez e Yoreli Rincón were the first two goalscorer of Sampdoria's history.[6] The first Sampdoria president was Massimo Ferrero. However, after his arrest in December 2021, Marco Lanna became the new president of the company.[7]
Below is a list of Sampdoria Women coaches from 2020 until the present day.
Name | Nationality | Years |
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Enrico Calvi | Italy | 2020–2021 |
Antonio Cincotta | Italy | 2021–2023 |
Salvatore Mango | Italy | 2023–2024 |
Gian Loris Rossi | Italy | 2024 |
Davide Corti | Italy | 2024- |
Below is a list of Sampdoria Women presidents from 2020 until the present day.
Name | Nationality | Years |
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Massimo Ferrero | Italy | 2020–2021 |
Marco Lanna | Italy | 2022–2024 |
Matteo Manfredi | Italy | 2024- |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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