
Roma Femminile Claim Third Scudetto in Four Years; Mayor Gualtieri Invites Celebration at City Hall
AS Roma's women's team has won the Serie A title for the third time in four years, securing the championship with two matches remaining in the season. The Giallorosse clinched the Scudetto following a 2–0 victory over Ternana at the Tre Fontane on 2 May. The triumph brings the league crown back to Rome after their dominant run in recent seasons. Roma Mayor Roberto Gualtieri, a supporter of the club, publicly celebrated the achievement on social media, congratulating the players on their success. He extended an invitation to the squad to visit the Campidoglio (Rome's city hall) to mark the occasion with an official reception. The women's team's sustained excellence has made them one of the most successful sides in Italian women's football over the past four years, with three titles earned in that span. Gualtieri wrote: "Congratulations girls for this third Scudetto in four years! Rome is proud of you and awaits you at the Campidoglio to celebrate this new great achievement!" The early clinching of the title underscores Roma Femminile's dominance in the league this season.







