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How about Serie A Femminile (football)? The suggested title seems ambiguous. There are several different sports that have a "Serie A", as shown at Serie A (disambiguation). Apparently, "Serie A Femminile" was the original name of the Italian Hockey League Women (from the founding in 1990 until 2017). "Femminile" is apparently just the word used for women's teams in general in Italy (e.g., here is something about an "Under 17 Femminile" for futsal). "Serie A" seems to be the top league in any sport. Retaining the status quo also seems like an option, because "Femminile" has roughly the same meaning as "women's". — BarrelProof (talk) 22:15, 31 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@BarrelProof: I think WP:PRIMARYTOPIC applies, almost all searches for "Serie A Femminile" give results related to the football league, especially in English-language sources. It's also worth noting that the page Serie A Femminile already redirects here. I think this is a similar situation to Serie A, for which the men's football league is also the clear primary topic. S.A. Julio (talk) 13:54, 1 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]