Though the start of the next Serie A Femminile season is still about a month away, the Rossonere have been busy during the offseason.
With the 2023-24 season just around the corner, a crucial campaign awaits for the AC Milan Women. Here’s the latest news roundup about the team…
As was stated before, the FIGC released the Matchday Calendar for the upcoming Serie A Femminile season on August 16th.
The AC Milan Women will play AS Roma during their first game of the season. The match will see former Roma player, Allyson Swaby, compete against her former team. Matchday Two will see them take on Napoli Femminile, while they’ll compete against their domestic rivals, Juventus, on Matchday Three.
The season’s first Derby della Madonnina between Milan and Inter will take place on Matchday Nine. The fixture will be played at the Nerazzurre’s home ground, the Sesto San Giovanni. Milan will also end the season by playing their crosstown cugine in a reverse fixture at the Vismara.
The Fixture List for the Rossonere is as follows:
- Matchday 1 (16-17/09): AC Milan v Roma
- Matchday 2 (30/09-01/10): Napoli v AC Milan
- Matchday 3 (07-08/10): AC Milan v Juventus
- Matchday 4 (14-15/10): Como Women v AC Milan
- Matchday 5 (21-22/10): AC Milan v Pomigliano
- Matchday 6 (04-05/11): Fiorentina v AC Milan
- Matchday 7 (11-12/11): AC Milan v Sassuolo
- Matchday 8 (18-19/11): AC Milan v Sampdoria
- Matchday 9 (25-26/11): Inter v AC Milan
- Matchday 10 (09-10/12): Roma v AC Milan
- Matchday 11 (16-17/12): AC Milan v Napoli
- Matchday 12 (13-14/01): Juventus v AC Milan
- Matchday 13 (20-21/01): AC Milan v Como Women
- Matchday 14 (27-28/01): Pomigliano v AC Milan
- Matchday 15 (03-04/02): AC Milan v Fiorentina
- Matchday 16 (10-11/02): Sassuolo v AC Milan
- Matchday 17 (13-14/02): Sampdoria v AC Milan
- Matchday 18 (17-18/02): AC Milan v Inter
Kosovare Asllani’s Sweden fell to Spain in the semifinal of the Women’s World Cup. Despite a valiant effort, the Blågult eventually fell to the Spaniards by a score of 2-1.
Afterward, Asllani expressed her disappointment over the loss and declared that she was ‘tired of crying big tournament tears’.
The Swedish Skipper will have the chance to salvage something from this tournament, however, as Sweden will play against Australia for third place on Saturday. The Swedes will take on the host nation in Brisbane on August 19th and kickoff time will be at 10 a.m. CEST.
And with some luck, Asllani won’t leave the tournament empty handed and will return to Milan with a medal.