SSD Brescia Calcio Femminile

[3] Though sharing similar colours and logos with the men's team in the city, Brescia Calcio, the women's team is not a subordinate of it; however, in 2020 a formal partnership agreement was made between them.

Brescia striker Daniela Sabatino was the second top scorer of the season with 25 goals, just one shy of Patrizia Panico.

Despite several important players leaving to join newly formed Juventus in the summer of 2017,[7] Brescia maintained a high level and finished level on points with Juve in 2017–18, losing a penalty shootout at the end of the championship playoff to finish as runners-up[8] (the same position as in 2014–15 and 2016–17).

On 11 June 2018, it was announced that male professional team A.C. Milan had bought Brescia's spot in Serie A, along with the senior player contracts, in order to start their own women's section.

[9] It was also announced that Brescia would participate in the Eccellenza league (amateur fourth tier) instead, with their youth team players.

Brescia Calcio Femminile Team, season 2015–2016.