This morning, in Rome at the headquarters of the Women’s Football Department, the draw was made to determine which teams will play at home in the first match of the scheduled Coppa Italia C series elimination rounds. Sunday 8 Decemberat 2.30 pm, as follows:
Races on 8 December 2023 at 2.30 pm
Group 1: Siracusa-Giovanile Rocca; Catania-Palermo
Group 2: Matera Città dei Sassi-Women Lecce
Riposa: Shining
Group 3: Salernitana-Gelbison
Relax: Villaricca
Grouping 4: Trastevere-Grifone Gialverde
Group 5: Roma CF-Montespaccato
The rest: Formello
Grouping 6: Frosinone-Chieti
Group 7: Riccione-Jesina Aurora
Group 8: SPAL-Ravenna
Relaxation: Gatteo Mare
Group 9: Vicenza-Real Vicenza
Grouping 10: Venezia 1985-Venezia FC; Tavagnacco-Villorba
Grouping 11: Trento-Isera
The rest: South Tyrol
Grouping 12: Real Meda Sedriano; Pro Sesto-Monterosso
Group 13: Lesmo-Bulè Bellinzago
The rest: Azaleas Solbiatese
Grouping 14: Women Torres-Tharros
Group 15: Independiente Ivrea-Moncalieri
Group 16: Spezia-Angelo Baiardo
The rest: Blues Pietrasanta
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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Women’s Football Expert
Editor: Good morning! Today, we’re excited to discuss the recent draw for the Coppa Italia C series elimination rounds that took place in Rome. Joining us is Dr. Laura Vinci, a renowned expert in women’s football. Welcome, Dr. Vinci!
Dr. Vinci: Thank you for having me! It’s great to be here discussing such an exciting event in women’s football.
Editor: The draw was held at the headquarters of the Women’s Football Department this morning. What is the significance of hosting such events in prominent locations like Rome?
Dr. Vinci: Hosting the draw in Rome reflects the growing recognition and support for women’s football at a national level. It sends a strong message that women’s leagues and tournaments are gaining importance in the overall sports culture. It also provides a platform for visibility for the teams and players involved.
Editor: Indeed, visibility is crucial. The matches are scheduled for Sunday, December 8, at 2:30 pm. What should fans expect from the upcoming round of matches?
Dr. Vinci: Fans can expect intense competition. The Coppa Italia is a knockout tournament, which means every match is critical. Teams will be giving their all, and the atmosphere will be electric. It’s a chance to see emerging talent and established players showcase their skills on a bigger stage.
Editor: What are some factors that could affect the performances of the teams during this particular round?
Dr. Vinci: Several factors come into play—team dynamics, previous performances, and even the psychological pressure of knockout matches. Injuries or player fitness levels can also impact outcomes. Moreover, playing at home could be an advantage for some teams, as familiar surroundings can boost performances.
Editor: That’s an interesting point. How do you think the Coppa Italia contributes to the development of women’s football in Italy?
Dr. Vinci: The Coppa Italia is crucial for the growth of women’s football as it provides exposure for players and teams that might not typically be in the spotlight. It creates competitive opportunities that can attract new fans and sponsors, elevating the profile of the sport. Additionally, it encourages younger players to pursue football, knowing there are structured competitions at a national level.
Editor: With the excitement of the upcoming matches, do you have any predictions on which teams might stand out?
Dr. Vinci: While it’s always hard to predict the outcomes in knockout formats, keep an eye on teams that have made significant investments in their player development and training facilities. This year, we could see some underdogs making surprising runs, which is always a joy to witness in cup competitions.
Editor: That’s what makes these tournaments thrilling! Before we wrap up, is there anything you would like to say to our readers about supporting women’s football?
Dr. Vinci: Absolutely! I encourage everyone to engage with women’s football—watch the matches, attend games, and support your local teams. The more we show our interest, the more opportunities there will be for growth and improvement in the sport. Together, we can help ensure a bright future for women’s football in Italy and beyond.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Vinci, for your insights and passion for the game. We look forward to the matches on December 8, and we’ll keep an eye on how the tournament unfolds.
Dr. Vinci: Thank you! I’m excited as well and look forward to discussing the outcomes with you later on!