2021–22 season | ||||
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Chairman | Andrea Agnelli | |||
Head coach | Joe Montemurro | |||
Stadium | Juventus Training Center | |||
Serie A | 1st | |||
Coppa Italia | Winners | |||
Supercoppa Italiana | Winners | |||
UEFA Champions League | Quarter-finals | |||
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The 2021–22 season is the 5th season in the existence of Juventus and the club's 5th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian women's football. In addition to the domestic league, Juventus will participate in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana, and the UEFA Champions League.
On 8 June 2021, Juventus hired Joe Montemurro as team manager.[1]
Pre-season and friendlies
Overview
On 25 July 2021, Juventus played a friendly against Maltese side Birkirkara winning 12–0 against them.[2] On 31 July, Juventus won against Servette through a Bonansea brace and one goal from Girelli and Berti.[3] On 4 August, Juventus beat 2–1 French side Montpellier.[4] in the 11th minute Girelli gave Juventus the lead with a goal from a Lundorf Skovsen's cross.[4] In the 25th minute Girelli doubled the result after a one-on-one with Lisa Schmitz.[4] In the 38th minute Montpellier's Johanna Elsig shortened the gap through an header.[4] On 8 August, Juventus played against Barcelona in the Joan Gamper Trophy losing 6–0.[5] On 12 August, they played a friendly against Pomigliano losing 3–1.[6]
Matches
Results list Juventus' goal tally first.
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers | Attendance |
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25 July 2021 | Birkirkara | Home | 12–0[7] | Cernoia 8', Girelli (2) 15' (pen.), 72' Caruso 19', Boattin (2) 20', 36', Bonansea 24', 39' Farrugia (o.g.), 50' Zamanian, 52' Bonfantini, Stašková (2) 56', 74' | 0 |
31 July 2021 | Servette | Home | 4–1[8] | Bonansea (2) 18', 52', Girelli 64', Berti 90'+2' | 0 |
4 August 2021 | Montpellier | Away | 2–1[9] | Girelli (2) 11', 25' | 0 |
8 August 2021 | Barcelona[lower-alpha 1] | Away | 0–6[10] | c. 3,000 | |
12 August 2021 | Pomigliano | Home | 1–3[11] | Girelli 10' | 0 |
Serie A
Juventus began the league season on 28 August 2021 against Pomigliano winning 3–0.[12]
Matches
28 August 2021 1 | Juventus | 3–0 | Pomigliano | Vinovo, Turin |
20:30 CEST | Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
5 September 2021 2 | Fiorentina | 0–3 | Juventus | Firenze |
17:30 CEST | Report | Stadium: Stadio Gino Bozzi |
12 September 2021 3 | Juventus | 3–0 | Hellas Verona | Vinovo. Turin |
17:30 CEST | Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
25 September 2021 4 | Juventus | 1–0 | Empoli | Vinovo, Turin |
12:30 CEST |
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Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
2 October 2021 5 | Roma | 1–2 | Juventus | Rome |
14:30 CEST |
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Report | Stadium: Stadio Tre Fontane |
9 October 2021 6 | Juventus | 2–0 | Napoli | Continassa, Turin |
14:30 CEST | Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
30 October 2021 7 | Internazionale | 1–2 | Juventus | Solbiate Arno |
14:30 CEST |
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Report | Stadium: Stadio Felice Chinetti |
5 November 2021 8 | Sampdoria | 0–1 | Juventus | Genoa |
14:30 CET | Report |
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Stadium: Campo sportivo Riccardo Garrone |
13 November 2021 9 | Juventus | 5–0 | Lazio | Vinovo, Turin |
12:30 CET |
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Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
4 December 2021 10 | Sassuolo | 0–2 | Juventus | Sassuolo |
14:30 CET | Report |
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Stadium: Stadio Enzo Ricci |
12 December 2021 11 | Juventus | 5–2 | AC Milan | Vinovo, Turin |
Report |
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Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
16 January 2022 12 | Pomigliano | 0–5 | Juventus | Pomigliano d'Arco |
12:30 CET | Report | Stadium: Stadio Ugo Gobbalto |
22 January 2022 13 | Fiorentina | 2–2 | Juventus | Florence |
14:30 CET | Report | Stadium: Stadio Gino Bozzi |
6 February 2022 14 | Hellas Verona | 0–1 | Juventus | Verona |
14:30 CET | Report |
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Stadium: Stadio comunale Umberto Capon |
5 March 2022 16 | Juventus | 1–1 | Roma | Vinovo |
Soffia 11' (o.g.) | Lázaro 61' | Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
27 March 2022 18 | Juventus | 3–1 | Inter | Vinovo |
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Bonetti 31' |
24 April 2022 20 | Lazio | 1–5 | Juventus | Formello |
Visentin 28' |
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Juventus (C) | 22 | 19 | 2 | 1 | 57 | 14 | +43 | 59 | Qualification to Champions League first round |
2 | Roma | 22 | 17 | 3 | 2 | 60 | 18 | +42 | 54 | |
3 | Milan | 22 | 14 | 4 | 4 | 51 | 19 | +32 | 46 | |
4 | Sassuolo | 22 | 13 | 4 | 5 | 44 | 24 | +20 | 43 | |
5 | Internazionale | 22 | 12 | 2 | 8 | 42 | 30 | +12 | 38 |
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored
(C) Champions
Coppa Italia
Group stage
Quarter-finals
30 January 2021 First leg | Internazionale | 1–1 | Juventus | Milan |
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Report |
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Stadium: Stadio Felice Chinetti |
13 February 2022 Second leg | Juventus | 1–0 (2–1 agg.) | Inter Milan | Vinovo |
14:30 CET |
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Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center |
Semi-finals
12 March 2022 First leg | Milano | 1–6 | Juventus | Milan |
Thomas 90+3' |
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Final
UEFA Champions League
As winners of the 2020–21 Serie A, Juventus entered the Champions League in the first round of the Champions Path. On 2 July 2021, Juventus were drawn to play in the four-teams bracket 8 of the first round.[13] In the same date, Juventus were also drawned to play the semi-final of the first round against Macedonian side Kamenica Sasa.[13] On 7 July, UEFA decided to play the final four at Juventus Training Center, which is Juventus' stadium.[14] On 18 August, Juventus played the semi-finals of the first round winning 12–0 against Kamenica Sasa.[15] Juventus played the final against Austrian side St. Pölten winning 4–1 thanks to a Barbara Bonansea brace and one goal from Cristiana Girelli and Lina Hurtig.[16] On 1 September, in the second round, Juventus met Albanian side Vilazina winning 2–0 in the first leg with goals from Girelli and Hurtig.[17] Eight days later Juventus played the second leg winning 1–0, thus qualifying in the group stage.[18]
First round
Bracket
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
18 August | ||||||
St. Pölten | 7 | |||||
21 August | ||||||
Beşiktaş | 0 | |||||
St. Pölten | 1 | |||||
18 August | ||||||
Juventus | 4 | |||||
Juventus | 12 | |||||
Kamenica Sasa | 0 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
21 August | ||||||
Beşiktaş | 4 | |||||
Kamenica Sasa | 0 |
Matches
18 August 2021 Semi-final | Juventus | 12–0 | Kamenica Sasa | Vinovo, Turin |
15:00 CEST | Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center Referee: Alexandra Ponomareva (Russia) |
Second round
1 September 2021 First leg | Vilazina | 0–2 | Juventus | Shkodër |
19:00 CEST | Report | Stadium: Reshit Rusi Stadium Referee: Sabina Bolić (Croatia) |
9 September 2021 Second leg | Juventus | 1–0 (3–0 agg.) | Vilazina | Vinovo, Turin |
20:00 CEST |
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Report | Stadium: Juventus Training Center Referee: Henrikke Nervik (Norway) |
Group stage
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification | WOL | JUV | CHE | SER | |
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1 | VfL Wolfsburg | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 17 | 7 | +10 | 11[lower-alpha 2] | Advance to Quarter-finals | — | 0–2 | 4–0 | 5–0 | |
2 | Juventus | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 12 | 4 | +8 | 11[lower-alpha 2] | 2–2 | — | 1–2 | 4–0 | ||
3 | Chelsea | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 13 | 8 | +5 | 11[lower-alpha 2] | 3–3 | 0–0 | — | 1–0 | ||
4 | Servette Chênois | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 23 | −23 | 0 | 0–3 | 0–3 | 0–7 | — |
- ↑ The game was a Joan Gamper Trophy match.
- 1 2 3 Head-to-head points: Wolfsburg 5, Juventus 5, Chelsea 5. Head-to-head goal differences: Wolfsburg +2, Juventus +1, Chelsea −3.
6 October 2021 1 | Servette | 0–3 | Juventus | Geneva, Switzerland |
18:45 CEST | Report | Stadium: Stade de Marignac |
13 October 2021 2 | Juventus | 1–2 | Chelsea | Turin |
21:00 CEST |
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Report | Stadium: Juventus Stadium Referee: Ivana Martinčić (Croatia) |
9 November 2021 3 | Juventus | 2–2 | Wolfsburg | Turin |
20:45 CEST |
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Report | Stadium: Juventus Stadium |
8 December 2021 5 | Chelsea | 0–0 | Juventus | Kingston upon Thames |
21:00 (20:00 GMT) | Report | Stadium: Kingsmeadow |
16 December 2021 6 | Juventus | 4–0 | Servette Chênois | Turin |
21:00 CET |
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Report | Stadium: Juventus Stadium Referee: Jelena Cvetković (Serbia) |
Quarter-finals
23 March 2022 First leg | Juventus | 2–1 | Lyon | Turin |
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Report |
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Stadium: Juventus Stadium |
Supercoppa Italiana
5 January 2021 Semi-finals | Juventus | 1–1 (4–3 p) | Sassuolo | Frosinone |
17:30 CET | Nildén 10' | Report | Clelland 11' | Stadium: Stadio Benito Stirpe |
Penalties | ||||
8 January 2021 Final | AC Milan | 1–2 | Juventus | Frosinone |
14:30 CET |
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Report |
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Stadium: Stadio Benito Stirpe |
See also
Notes
References
- ↑ "Joe Montemurro è il nuovo Coach delle Juventus Women! - Juventus" (in Italian). Juventus F.C. 8 July 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-06-08. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
- ↑ Munno, Mauro (25 July 2021). "Juventus Women-Birkirkara 12-0: goleada alla prima di Montemurro". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 25 July 2021.
- ↑ Alessandro Villano (31 July 2021). "Juventus Women-Servette 4-1: buona prova per le bianconere". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 1 August 2021.
- 1 2 3 4 JuventusNews24, Redazione (4 August 2021). "Montpellier Juventus Women 1-2: successo di misura per le bianconere". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 5 August 2021.
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- ↑ "Juventus Women put four past Servette - Juventus". Juventus F.C. 31 July 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
- ↑ "Girelli brace secures win in Montpellier! - Juventus". Juventus F.C. 5 August 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-08-05. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
- ↑ "Barca Femeni claim Gamper victory - Juventus". Juventus F.C. 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
- ↑ "Women, nell'ultima amichevole ha la meglio il Pomigliano - Juventus". Juventus F.C. (in Italian). 14 August 2021. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ↑ JuventusNews24, Redazione (5 August 2021). "Calendario Juventus Women Serie A femminile 2021/22: il cammino delle bianconere". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 11 August 2021.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - 1 2 "Sorteggio Women's Champions League: Juve contro Kamenica Sasa". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). 2 July 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-07-02. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
- ↑ "Champions League Women: a Vinovo le partite del primo turno". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). 7 July 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-07-07. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
- ↑ Munno, Mauro (18 August 2021). "Juventus Women-Kamenica Sasa 12-0: prima vittoria in Champions". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2021-08-18. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
- ↑ Munno, Mauro (21 August 2021). "St. Polten-Juventus Women 1-4: Bonansea formato Champions. Missione compiuta". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2021-08-22. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
- ↑ Munno, Mauro (2021-09-01). "Vllaznia Juventus Women 0-2: a un passo dai gironi di Champions League". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-09-08.
- ↑ Munno, Mauro (2021-09-09). "Juventus Women Vllaznia 1-0: Staskova! Gironi Champions per la storia". Juventus News 24 (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-09-10.