Juventus FC
·17 May 2026
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·17 May 2026
The Juventus Women's First Team's season has ended with a 3-1 away victory over Parma. Emma Stolen Godo scored the decisive goal in the first half, followed by Annalise Rasmussen and Lindsey Thomas in the second half. The latter was an assist from Barbara Bonansea, who celebrated her historic 242nd appearance for Juventus Women with a winner.
Below is the match report.
Juventus got off to a flying start, taking the lead after nine minutes. Stolen Godo made it 1-0 with a low free kick from the edge of the box that ended up in the left corner.
Around the half-hour mark, there were two chances, firstly via a header from Emma Kullberg and then through a shot from the centre of the box from Ana Capeta, easily saved by Matilde Copetti. In the 40th minute, Ginevra Moretti had another go with a fine shot from outside the box, but she didn't manage to double the lead.
At half-time, the score was 1-0 to Juventus.
The second half opened with a double chance for the home side through Mariah Gueguen, who first tested Larissa Rusek with her left-footed shot and then failed to hit the target with her second attempt.
Juventus then finally managed to double the lead: Michela Cambiaghi's shot from the centre of the box in the 70th minute was parried by Copetti's foot, with Rasmussen then pouncing on the loose ball for a tap-in to make it 2-0.
In the 80th minute, however, Parma found the net, with Gaia Distefano beating Rusek from a corner to reduce the deficit for the home side.
Late in the match, Bonansea also took the field, reaching the historic milestone of 242 appearances for Juventus, surpassing Cristiana Girelli to become the most-capped Juventus player in the history of our club.
There was still time at the start of injury time for Thomas to score her third league goal, following a perfect pass from Bonansea: her lob sealed the 3-1 victory on the counterattack, with Juventus bowing out of the Serie A Women's season with a strong win.
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