History is being written in one of football's smallest nations. San Marino has officially launched its first-ever senior women's national football team, marking a monumental step for the sport in the microstate. For players and fans alike, it's a dream finally realized.
The new squad held its inaugural training session this week under the guidance of a significant appointment: head coach Giulia Domenichetti, a former Italy international. Domenichetti brings valuable experience and a clear vision, having previously worked within San Marino's youth academy system.
This launch represents a pivotal moment in the nation's footballing journey. While the San Marino men's team, founded in 1986, is famously known for its challenges on the world stage, its recent promotion in the Nations League shows progress is possible. The creation of a senior women's team builds directly on that momentum and the existing foundation of youth women's football.
Coach Domenichetti acknowledges the unique path ahead, noting the team begins as a "fledgling" project with limited player numbers—a reality in a country of just over 33,000 people. Yet, her message is one of ambition and opportunity. "We’ll all work to turn today’s limitations into opportunities," she stated, emphasizing the powerful sentiment of a dream achieved for many involved.
This year is now a landmark for Sammarinese football, with two national women's youth teams also active in UEFA competitions. The establishment of the senior side is framed not just as a new team, but as a broader "project for growth and inclusion," signaling a committed investment in the future of the women's game. It's a story of perseverance that resonates with any athlete or fan who believes in defying the odds.
