Italy Serie A Cup Women 09/06 13:00 2 Roma (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Cup Women 09/14 13:00 3 AC Milan (W) v Ternana (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 10/05 16:00 1 Genoa (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 10/12 16:00 2 AC Milan (W) v Roma (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 10/19 16:00 3 Fiorentina (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 11/02 17:00 4 AC Milan (W) v Lazio (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 11/09 17:00 5 AC Milan (W) v Juventus (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 11/16 17:00 6 Como (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 11/23 17:00 7 AC Milan (W) v Sassuolo (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 12/07 17:00 8 Napoli (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 12/14 17:00 9 AC Milan (W) v Inter Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 01/18 17:00 10 Montebelluna v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 01/25 17:00 11 AC Milan (W) v Ternana (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 02/01 17:00 12 AC Milan (W) v Genoa (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 02/08 17:00 13 Roma (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 02/15 17:00 14 AC Milan (W) v Fiorentina (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 02/22 17:00 15 Lazio (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 03/15 17:00 16 Juventus (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 03/22 17:00 17 AC Milan (W) v TRB Concepcion U22 - View
Italy Serie A Women 04/04 16:00 18 VHC Sviesa v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 04/26 16:00 19 AC Milan (W) v Napoli (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 05/03 16:00 20 Inter Milan (W) v AC Milan (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 05/10 16:00 21 AC Milan (W) v Parma (W) - View
Italy Serie A Women 05/17 16:00 22 Ternana (W) v AC Milan (W) - View

Wikipedia - AC Milan Women

Associazione Calcio Milan, colloquially known as Milan Women or simply Milan, is an Italian women's association football club affiliated with AC Milan, the professional football club in Milan. The club was established in 2018 by acquiring the Serie A licence of a Capriolo, Brescia-based team SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile. The team competes in Serie A and are based in the Centro Sportivo Vismara.

History

Although there have been previous women's team located in Milan that used the name and colors as the men's AC Milan club, AC Milan Women is the first to have any connection to the men's club which established membership in Serie A Women's championship. Previous teams that used the name and colors of AC Milan include the started in 1965, the Associazione Calcio Femminile Milan 82 founded in 1982, and the more recent Football Milan Ladies begun in 2013.On 11 June 2018 AC Milan announced that participation in the Serie A Women's championship after acquiring the rights to A.C.F Brescia.

The 12-time Serie A leading goalscorer and first woman to be inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame Carolina Morace was named as the inaugural head coach. Milan's first season saw the team finish in 3rd place, missing out on qualification to the UEFA Women's Champions League by 1 point. Valentina Giacinti won the league Golden Boot with 21 goals, while her Milan teammate Daniela Sabatino finished in 2nd with 17 goals.

On 25 June 2019 Maurizio Ganz was appointed as the new women's first team coach, signing a 2-year contract. The following two seasons, 2020–21 and 2021–22, proved very positive for the club, despite the lack of trophies, having reached the second place in the 2020-21 Serie A, and with defeats in both the 2020–21 Coppa Italia final (on penalties, against Roma) and the 2021 Italian Supercup final (against Juventus).

AC Milan (W) is the women's football team representing the renowned Italian club AC Milan. Established to bring the club's rich football heritage to the women's game, AC Milan (W) competes in Italy's top-tier women's league, showcasing talented players and a commitment to excellence. Known for their tactical discipline, technical skill, and passionate fan base, the team aims to elevate women's football in Italy and compete at the highest levels both domestically and internationally. With a focus on development, teamwork, and sporting success, AC Milan (W) continues to build its legacy as a prominent force in women's football.