Juventus Women vs Parma: 3-0 Serie A Result

Biella, 26 January 2026 – Parma Calcio Women are defeated in the away match in Biella against Juventus, in the match valid for the eleventh matchday of the 2025/26 Serie A Women. Giovanni Valenti’s yellow and blue remained in the game in the first half, which closed at 1-0 thanks to Bonansea’s goal in the 13th minute, and came close to equalizing at the start of the second half with a free kick from Di Stefano that hit the post.

Despite the positive attitude of Ambrosi and his teammates, in the second half Juventus found an advantage at the end: in the 77th minute Vangsgaard scored the second, while in the 82nd minute Godo, who had just come on, scored the goal to make it 3-0.

JUVENTUS–PARMA 3-0

Marcatrici: 13′ Bonansea (J), 77′ Vangsgarard (J), 82′ comedo (J)

JUVENTUS (4-3-3)

Of Jong; Crubbish (84′ Morotti), Salvai, Harviken, Carbon; Brighton, Schatzer (81′ Rosucci), Pinto (69′ Lenzini); Beccari (81′ Godo), Girelli, Bonnesea.

Available: Rusek, Mallardi, Perry, Kullberg, Rosucci, Vangsgaard, Thomas, Calligaris, Cambiaghi.

Coach: Massimiliano Canzi

PARMA (3-5-2)

Ceasar; Cox, Ambrosi, Masu (69′ Kaján); Real, Benedetti (81′ Lonati), Uffren, Esteve (69′ Guintance), Domínguez (69′ Guegue); Di Stefano (78′ Cardon), Kerr.

Available: Fabiano, Copetti, Rabot, Minuscoli, Zamanian, Cissoko, Skrzypczak.

Coach: Giovanni Valenti

Referee: Francesco Burlando (Genoa Section – GE)

Assistant 1: Nicola Di Meo (Nichelino – TO)

Assistant 2: Vincenzo Russo (Nichelino – TO)

Fourth Official: Andrea Scarano (Seregno – MB)

FVS operator: Andrea Cocomero (Nichelino – TO)

Ammonite: 57′ Esteve, 74′ Brighton, 90′ Uffren

Angles: 2, 2

Recupero: 1’ pt; 3’ st

Marcus Cole

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