2020–21 Juventus F.C. (women) season

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Juventus
2020–21 season
ChairmanAndrea Agnelli
Head coachRita Guarino
StadiumJuventus Training Center
Serie A1st
Coppa ItaliaSemi-finals
Supercoppa ItalianaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueRound of 32
Top goalscorerLeague:
Cristiana Girelli
(22)

All:
Cristiana Girelli
(26)
Biggest winJuventus–Pink Bari 9–1
Biggest defeatLyon–Juventus 3–0

The 2020–21 season was the 4th season in the existence of Juventus and the club's 4th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian women's football. In addition to the domestic league, Juventus participated in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana, and the UEFA Champions League.

Juventus were eliminated from the Champions League against Lyon, losing 6–2 on aggregate in the round of 32. Juventus were also eliminated from the Coppa Italia against Roma; they drew 4–4 on aggregate in the semi-finals, and were eliminated on the away goals rule.

After beating Roma in the semi-finals of the Supercoppa Italiana, Juventus advanced to the final against Fiorentina, which they won 2–0. On 8 May 2021, Juventus were mathematically confirmed four-time champions of Italy, after beating Napoli 2–0.[1] With its fourth consecutive national title, Juventus equaled the national record of league titles reached by Torres in 2013.[2] They finished the season winning all 22 league matches, becoming the ninth team in the women's top flight to win unbeaten the competition[a] and the first in Italian football history, men or women, to accomplish a perfect season having won all their league matches.[3]

Pre-season and friendlies[]

Overview[]

On 2 August 2020, Juventus played a friendly against Florentia scoring six goals. Florentia's goal was scored by Sofia Cantore in the 68th minute who was loaned from Juventus in this season.[4] On 8 August, they won 4–0 against Servette.[5] Both games were played at home.

Juventus participated in the "Trophée Femenine Veolia", playing two more games against French sides in the Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon. On 13 August, Juventus played their first game of the tournament, a 2–1 victory against Montpellier. Juventus captain Sara Gama gave them the lead through a heel strike in the 44th minute.[6] In the 60th minute, Barbara Bonansea scored in an individual action, and later assisted Andrea Stašková.[7] Eight minutes later, Dutchwoman Anouk Dekker scored the final goal, due to an error from Laura Giuliani.[7] Two days later, Juventus lost 3–0 in the decisive match against Lyon, who won the competition.[8] In the 28th minute, Lyon's captain Wendie Renard scored a goal with a header from a corner kick.[9] Four minutes later, Kadeisha Buchanan doubled the result, with another header from a corner kick.[9] In the 78th minute, Melvine Malard scored the final goal due to an error from Doris Bačić.[9]

Matches[]

Results list Juventus' goal tally first.

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers
2 August 2020 Florentia Home 6–1[4] Pedersen 41', Bonansea 44', Alves (2) 66', 89', Stašková 67', Bonansea 85'
8 August 2020 Switzerland Servette Home 4–0[5] Stašková 12', Cernoia 30', Girelli 50', Alves 74'
13 August 2020 France Montpellier Neutral 2–1[7] Gama 44', Stašková 60'
15 August 2020 France Lyon Away 0–3[8]

Serie A[]

Overview[]

Cristiana Girelli scored 22 goals in the league becoming season's top scorer.

Juventus' first match in this season was on 22 August 2020—a 2–0 away victory over Hellas Verona.[10] Seven days later, Juventus beat Empoli with a result of 4–3.[11] On 6 September, Juventus played their only match that took place in this month and it was a 2–0 home victory.[12] On 5 October, Juventus won 1–0 away to AC Milan with Girelli's penalty kick in the 12th minute.[13] After this match, Juventus played other two matches, both won 4–0 against Fiorentina[14] and Pink Bari, which played with 10 players due to Louise Quinn's red card in the 12th minute.[15] Juventus' first match in November was a 4–0 victory against Sassuolo.[16] They also played another match in November; it was a 2–1 victory against Florentia.[17] With the aforementioned victory, Juventus was the first team to make 18 consecutive victories in the women's Serie A.[17] On December, Juventus played two matches: a 2–1 victory against Napoli[18] and a 4–1 win over Roma.[19] Juventus' games in January were a 3–0 victory against Inter Milan[20] and a 5–0 win over Hellas Verona.[21] In February, Juventus won 3–0 against Empoli[22] and 3–1 against San Marino.[23] On 7 March, Juventus won 4–0 against AC Milan.[24] On 20 March, they won 2–1 against Fiorentina.[25] Eight days later, Juventus won 9–1 against Pink Bari.[26] On 18 April, Juventus won their only match played in this month, with a 3–0 victory over Sassuolo.[27] In May, they played and won four matches: 6–1 against Florentia,[28] 2–0 over Napoli,[29] 1–0 against Roma[30] and 5–0 over Inter Milan.[31]

Matches[]

Results list Juventus' goal tally first.
Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers
22 August 2020 Hellas Verona Away 2–0[32] Girelli 53', Galli 56'
29 August 2020 Empoli Home 4–3[33] Bonansea (2) 13', 54', Girelli (2) 54' (pen.), 90+4' (pen.)
6 September 2020 San Marino Home 2–0[34] Girelli 71', Caruso 82'
5 October 2020 AC Milan Away 1–0[35] Girelli 12' (pen.)
11 October 2020 Fiorentina Home 4–0[36] Girelli 4', Alves 15', Bonansea 66', Hurtig 80'
18 October 2020 Pink Bari Away 4–0[37] Caruso 15', Girelli 25', Cernoia 35', Stašková 84'
8 November 2020 Sassuolo Home 4–0[38] Sembrant 57', Caruso 69', Cernoia 84', Zamanian 89'
14 November 2020 Florentia Away 2–1[39] Caruso 54', Girelli 57' (pen.)
5 December 2020 Napoli Away 2–1[40] Alves 60', Girelli 82' (pen.)
12 December 2020 Roma Home 4–1[41] Girelli (2) 12', 36', Sembrant 25', Hurtig 89'
17 January 2021 Inter Milan Away 3–0[42] Girelli 54' (pen.), Galli 68', Pedersen 87'
24 January 2021 Hellas Verona Home 5–0[43] Hurtig 13', Pedersen 26', Girelli 31' (pen.), Bonansea 39', Zamanian 89'
6 February 2021 Empoli Away 3–0[44] Girelli (2) 27', 63', Hurtig 57'
28 February 2021 San Marino Away 3–1[45] 13' (o.g.), Hurtig 66', Girelli 89'
7 March 2021 AC Milan Home 4–0[46] Bonansea 8', Hurtig 26', Stašková 83', Caruso 90'+2'
20 March 2021 Fiorentina Away 2–1[47] Stašková (2) 13', 44'
28 March 2021 Pink Bari Home 9–1[48] Hurtig 11', Sembrant 21', 56' (o.g.), Girelli (4) 63', 69', 72', 87', Stašková 66', Salvai 81'
18 April 2021 Sassuolo Away 3–0[49] Cernoia (2) 42' (pen.), 47', Alves 77'
2 May 2021 Florentia Home 6–1[50] Skovsen 6', Pedersen 30', Cernoia 42', Stašková (2) 61', 68', Bonansea 71'
8 May 2021 Napoli Home 2–0[51] Girelli 19', Bonansea 29'
16 May 2021 Roma Away 1–0[52] Bonansea 52'
23 May 2021 Inter Milan Home 5–0[53] Gama 4', Girelli 5', Caruso 11', Hyyrynen 19', Stašková 74'

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Juventus (C) 22 22 0 0 75 10 +65 66 Qualification for the Champions League first round
2 Milan 22 16 3 3 47 17 +30 51
3 Sassuolo 22 16 2 4 47 20 +27 50
4 Fiorentina 22 12 2 8 40 30 +10 38
5 Roma 22 10 7 5 35 25 +10 37
Source: FIGC (fixtures, ranking)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goal difference; 5) Goals scored; 6) Draw
(C) Champion

Coppa Italia[]

Overview[]

Juventus were drawn into a three-team group to play against Pink Bari and . Juventus did not play on Matchday 1. Juventus were due to play on Matchday 2 against Pomigliano on 19–20 October 2020, but due to players testing positive for COVID-19, the match was postponed to 19 November.[54] However, on 16 November the match was postponed again[54] to 13 January 2021.[55] On 22 November, Juventus won 4–1 against Pink Bari.[56] On 13 January 2021, Juventus won 5–1 on Matchday 2 against Pomigliano, advancing to the quarter-finals.[57] On 30 January, Juventus won with a spectacular result of 5–4 the first leg of the quarter-finals over Empoli, in which the three goal scored by Benedetta Glionna for the opponents were from a free-kick.[58] On 13 February, Juventus won the second leg with a 5–0 victory qualifying to the semi-finals winning 10–4 on aggregate.[59] On 13 March, Juventus lost 2–1 in the first leg over Roma.[60] Despite the 3–2 victory in the second leg, on 25 April, Juventus drew 4–4 on aggregate, being eliminated due to the away-goals rule.[61]

Matches[]

Results list Juventus' goal tally first.
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers
22 November 2020 Matchday 3 Pink Bari Away 4–1[62] Cernoia 32', Stašková (2) 52', 90', Ippólito 67', Alves 84'
13 January 2021[b] Matchday 2 Away 5–1[64] Bonansea (2) 4', 61', Alves 7', Zamanian 13'
30 January 2021 Quarter-final Empoli Away 5–4[65] Boattin 41', Zamanian 68', Stašková 77', Girelli 78', Salvai 88'
13 February 2021 Quarter-final Empoli Home 5–0[66] Bonansea 21', Girelli 30', Sembrant 60', Stašková (2) 79' 89'
13 March 2021 Semi-final Roma Away 1–2[67] Hurtig 49'
25 April 2021 Semi-final Roma Home 3–2[68] Pedersen 18', Girelli 90'+2', Gama 90'+6'

Supercoppa Italiana[]

Overview[]

Barbara Bonansea scored the decisive brace in the final.

Since Juventus was one of the top four teams of the previous league season, they qualified for the Supercoppa Italiana.[69] The format of the competition was changed, increasing the number of teams participating in the competition from two to four,[69] playing the semi-finals and final at the Stadio Comunale, Chiavari.[70] Juventus played the semi-finals on 6 January 2021 against Roma, which was beaten 2–1 after extra-time through Bonansea and Girelli's goals.[71] On 10 January, Juventus played the final against Fiorentina, winning 2–0 with a Barbara Bonansea brace.[72] This victory was Juventus' second trophy after the one won in the previous season.

Matches[]

Results list Juventus' goal tally first.
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers
6 January 2021 Semi-final Roma Neutral[c] 2–1 (a.e.t.)[73] Bonansea 23', Girelli 116'
10 January 2021 Final Fiorentina Neutral[c] 2–0[74] Bonansea (2) 39', 55'

Champions League[]

Overview[]

Since Juventus won the league in the previous season, they qualified for the round of 32 of the competition. On 24 November 2020, Juventus was drawn to play against Lyon.[75] On 9 December, Juventus was beaten by Lyon 3–2 in the first leg at home, despite Hurtig's goal and an own goal.[76] Six days later, Juventus lost the second leg 3–0 away.[77] Lyon won the tie 5–3 on aggregate.

Matches[]

Results list Juventus' goal tally first.
Date Round Opponent Venue Result Scorers
9 December 2020 Round of 32 France Lyon Home 2–3[78] Hurtig 16', Buchanan 38' (o.g.)
15 December 2020 Round of 32 France Lyon Away 0–3[79]

Player details[]

As of 23 May 2021[80][81]
No. Pos Nat Player Total Serie A Coppa Italia Supercoppa Italiana Champions League
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Italy ITA Laura Giuliani 24 0 19 0 3 0 1 0 1 0
2 DF Finland FIN Tuija Hyyrynen 22 1 12+2 1 4 0 2 0 2 0
3 DF Italy ITA Sara Gama 17 2 9+1 1 3+1 1 1 0 2 0
4 MF Italy ITA Aurora Galli 17 1 10+2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0
5 MF Argentina ARG Dalila Ippólito 6 1 0+4 0 1+1 1 0 0 0 0
7 MF Italy ITA Valentina Cernoia 23 7 10+5 6 4+1 1 0+1 0 2 0
8 MF Italy ITA Martina Rosucci 26 0 16+2 0 4+1 0 1+1 0 0+1 0
9 MF Czech Republic CZE Andrea Stašková 31 12 8+13 7 3+3 5 0+2 0 0+2 0
10 FW Italy ITA Cristiana Girelli 28 26 19+1 22 3+1 3 2 1 2 0
11 MF Italy ITA Barbara Bonansea 26 13 17+1 8 3+1 2 2 3 1+1 0
12 DF Denmark DEN Matilde Lundorf Skovsen 25 1 12+7 1 3+2 0 0+1 0 0 0
13 DF Italy ITA Lisa Boattin 30 1 21 0 5 1 2 0 2 0
14 MF Denmark DEN Sofie Junge Pedersen 18 4 11+2 3 3 1 1+1 0 0 0
17 MF Sweden SWE Lina Hurtig 22 8 8+6 6 3+1 1 2 0 2 1
19 FW France FRA Annahita Zamanian 24 4 7+11 2 3+1 2 0+1 0 0+1 0
20 DF Brazil BRA Maria Alves 23 5 5+9 3 4+2 2 0+1 0 0+2 0
21 MF Italy ITA Arianna Caruso 28 6 15+5 6 4 0 2 0 2 0
23 DF Italy ITA Cecilia Salvai 19 2 14 1 2 1 2 0 1 0
24 DF Malta MLT Nicole Sciberras 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 MF Italy ITA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 DF Italy ITA 3 0 0+1 0 1+1 0 0 0 0 0
27 MF Italy ITA 3 0 0+1 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0
29 FW Italy ITA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 DF Sweden SWE Linda Sembrant 21 7 17+1 3 3 2 0 2 0 0
33 FW Italy ITA 8 0 0+5 0 1+2 0 0 0 0 0
42 GK Croatia CRO Doris Bačić 9 0 3+2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0
46 GK Italy ITA Sabrina Tasselli 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
99 FW Italy ITA 11 0 0+9 0 1+1 0 0 0 0 0

Transfers[]

Summer[]

In[]

Purchases
Date Pos. Name From Type Fee Ref.
7 July 2020 DF Denmark Matilde Lundorf Skovsen England Brighton & Hove Free transfer N/A [82]
19 August 2020 MF Argentina Dalila Ippólito Argentina UAI Urquiza Free transfer N/A [83]
1 July 2020 DF Italy Martina Lenzini Sassuolo End of loan N/A
MF Italy Tavagnacco End of loan N/A
FW Italy Sofia Cantore Verona End of loan N/A
FW Italy Benedetta Glionna Verona Free transfer N/A
FW Sweden Lina Hurtig Sweden Linköpings FC Free transfer N/A [84]
Other transfers
Date Pos. Name From Type Fee Ref.
1 July 2020 DF Italy Empoli End of loan N/A
FW Italy Empoli End of loan N/A

Out[]

Sales
Date Pos. Name To Type Fee Ref.
1 July 2020 DF Italy Released[d] N/A [85]
DF Italy Martina Lenzini Sassuolo On loan N/A [86]
MF Italy Melissa Bellucci Empoli On loan N/A [86]
MF Italy Tavagnacco On loan N/A [86]
MF Poland Aleksandra Sikora Released[e] N/A [87]
FW Italy Verona On loan N/A [86]
FW Italy Sofia Cantore Verona On loan N/A [86]
FW Italy Benedetta Glionna Verona On loan N/A [86]
Other transfers
Date Pos. Name To Type Fee Ref.
1 July 2020 GK Italy Tavagnacco On loan N/A [86]
DF Italy On loan N/A [86]
DF Italy Florentia On loan N/A [86][88]
DF Italy Empoli On loan N/A [86]
DF Italy Cittadella On loan N/A [86]
DF Italy Empoli On loan N/A [86]
MF Italy Pink Bari On loan N/A [86]
FW Italy Florentia On loan N/A [86][89]
FW Italy Tavagnacco On loan N/A [86]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ After, in chronological order, (), (), (), Lazio CF (, and ), Reggiana (, and ), Fiammamonza (), Bardolino Verona () and Torres ( and 2010–11).
  2. ^ The match was postponed from the main date of the competition (19–20 November 2020).[63]
  3. ^ a b Juventus played the match at home formally.
  4. ^ Joined Como in January 2021.
  5. ^ Joined in the summer 2020.

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