Historic All-Female Referee Team Oversees Inter's Scudetto Celebration
In a historic moment for Italian football, an all-female referee team took charge of Inter Milan’s highly anticipated Serie A clash against Torino on Thursday. The match carried extra significance as the Nerazzurri celebrated their 20th Scudetto triumph after a bitterly fought campaign.
Maria Sole Ferreri Caputi led the trailblazing team of officials, supported by assistant referees Francesca Di Monte and Tiziana Trasciatti. Their appointment marked a watershed for gender equality in the male-dominated world of refereeing at the highest level.
As the San Siro faithful roared in celebration of Inter’s title triumph, the all-female crew presided over proceedings with consummate professionalism. Their inclusion sent a powerful message about creating more opportunities for women in a sport traditionally seen as a male bastion.
The match itself was a formality for Inter, who had already sewn up the Scudetto race with several games to spare. Nonetheless, the party atmosphere crackled with unmistakable energy as the champions reveled in their long-awaited success.
Star strikers Lautaro Martinez and Randal Kolo Muani were on target, while the veteran Edin Dzeko rolled back the years with a virtuoso display. The jubilant Nerazzurri faithful savored every moment, with the iconic Curva Nord leading the raucous celebrations.
For Torino, in their first season under the experienced Walter Mazzarri, a seventh-place finish and potential Europa Conference League qualification remained a realistic target despite the defeat. Forward duo Andrea Belotti and Antonio Sanabria kept the Inter rearguard honest throughout.
But the lasting image was of the elite all-female officiating crew rising to the big occasion with supreme authority. As the final whistle sounded, Ferreri Caputi and her team earned a standing ovation from those packed into the San Siro’s storied stands.
Their trail-blazing performance underscored how opportunities, when granted, can inspire rapid progress. The 20th Scudetto party may have belonged to Inter’s feted stars, but the night also belonged to the pioneering match officials who shattered an age-old glass ceiling.
In the cauldron of one of world football’s grandest stages, their consummate handling demonstrated that women referees possess the expertise, composure and decision-making acumen to oversee games at the elite level more routinely.
The all-female team’s historic night at the San Siro will be remembered as a watershed moment. It marked Italian football’s symbolic embrace of a more inclusive, equitable future—a spark of progress in a notoriously tradition-bound arena.
As Inter’s stars celebrated trophy glory in typical flamboyant fashion, the quiet dignity and professionalism displayed by Ferreri Caputi’s team of trailblazers sent an equally powerful message: that merit and ability transcend gender on football’s biggest stages.