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Juventus
2021–22 season
ChairmanAndrea Agnelli
Head coachJoe Montemurro
StadiumJuventus Training Center
Serie A1st
Coppa ItaliaWinners
Supercoppa ItalianaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueQuarter-finals

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
25 July 2021 Malta 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 Switzerland Servette Home 4–1[8] Bonansea (2) 18', 52', Girelli 64', Berti 90'+2' 0
4 August 2021 France Montpellier Away 2–1[9] Girelli (2) 11', 25' 0
8 August 2021 Spain Barcelona[a] 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
Report Stadium: Juventus Training Center
2 October 2021 5 Roma 1–2 Juventus Rome
14:30 CEST 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
Report Stadium: Stadio Felice Chinetti
5 November 2021 8 Sampdoria 0–1 Juventus Genoa
14:30 CET Report
Stadium: Campo sportivo Riccardo Garrone
13 November 2021 9 Juventus 5–0 Lazio Vinovo, Turin
12:30 CET
Report Stadium: Juventus Training Center
4 December 2021 10 Sassuolo 0–2 Juventus Sassuolo
14:30 CET Report
Stadium: Stadio Enzo Ricci
12 December 2021 11 Juventus 5–2 AC Milan Vinovo, Turin
Report
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
Stadium: Stadio comunale Umberto Capon
27 February 2022 15 Empoli 2–1 Juventus Vinci
5 March 2022 16 Juventus 1–1 Roma Vinovo
Soffia 11' (o.g.) Lázaro 61' Stadium: Juventus Training Center
20 March 2022 17 Napoli 0–2 Juventus Cercola
27 March 2022 18 Juventus 3–1 Inter Vinovo
Bonetti 31'
3 April 2022 19 Juventus 3–1 Sampdoria Vinovo
Bargi 83'
24 April 2022 20 Lazio 1–5 Juventus Formello
Visentin 28'
7 May 2022 21 Juventus 3–1 Sassuolo Vinovo
14 May 2022 22 Milano 1–2 Juventus Milan
Boureille 90+2'

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
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
Source: FIGC
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

21 November 2021 2 Roma FC 1–8 Juventus Rome
17:30 CET Badawiya 57' Report
Stadium: Centro sportivo Certosa
19 December 2021 3 Pink Bari 1–4 Juventus U23 Bitetto
11:30 CET Report
Stadium: Stadio Antonio Antonucci

Quarter-finals

30 January 2021 First leg Internazionale 1–1 Juventus Milan
  • Njoya 73'
Report
Stadium: Stadio Felice Chinetti
13 February 2022 Second leg Juventus 1–0
(2–1 agg.)
Inter Milan Vinovo
14:30 CET Report Stadium: Juventus Training Center

Semi-finals

12 March 2022 First leg Milano 1–6 Juventus Milan
Thomas 90+3'
1 May 2022 Second leg Juventus 5–3
(11–4 agg.)
Milano Vinovo

Final

22 May 2022 Final Juventus 2–1 Roma Ferrara
Andressa 23' (pen.) Stadium: Stadio Paolo Mazza

UEFA Champions League

The kick-off of the home game versus Chelsea at Juventus Stadium, 13 October 2021.

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-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 August
 
 
Austria St. Pölten7
 
21 August
 
Turkey Beşiktaş0
 
Austria St. Pölten1
 
18 August
 
Italy Juventus4
 
Italy Juventus12
 
 
North Macedonia Kamenica Sasa0
 
Third place
 
 
21 August
 
 
Turkey Beşiktaş4
 
 
North Macedonia Kamenica Sasa0

Matches

18 August 2021 Semi-final Juventus Italy 12–0 North Macedonia Kamenica Sasa Vinovo, Turin
15:00 CEST
Report Stadium: Juventus Training Center
Referee: Alexandra Ponomareva (Russia)
21 August 2021 Final St. Pölten Austria 1–4 Italy Juventus Vinovo, Turin
21:00 CEST Report
Stadium: Juventus Training Center
Referee: María Dolores Martínez Madrona (Spain)

Second round

1 September 2021 First leg Vilazina Albania 0–2 Italy Juventus Shkodër
19:00 CEST Report
Stadium: Reshit Rusi Stadium
Referee: Sabina Bolić (Croatia)
9 September 2021 Second leg Juventus Italy 1–0
(3–0 agg.)
Albania Vilazina Vinovo, Turin
20:00 CEST 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
1 Germany VfL Wolfsburg 6 3 2 1 17 7 +10 11[b] Advance to Quarter-finals 0–2 4–0 5–0
2 Italy Juventus 6 3 2 1 12 4 +8 11[b] 2–2 1–2 4–0
3 England Chelsea 6 3 2 1 13 8 +5 11[b] 3–3 0–0 1–0
4 Switzerland Servette Chênois 6 0 0 6 0 23 −23 0 0–3 0–3 0–7
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ The game was a Joan Gamper Trophy match.
  2. ^ a b c 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 Switzerland 0–3 Italy Juventus Geneva, Switzerland
18:45 CEST Report
Stadium: Stade de Marignac
13 October 2021 2 Juventus Italy 1–2 England Chelsea Turin
21:00 CEST Report
Stadium: Juventus Stadium
Referee: Ivana Martinčić (Croatia)
9 November 2021 3 Juventus Italy 2–2 Germany Wolfsburg Turin
20:45 CEST
Report Stadium: Juventus Stadium
18 November 2021 4 Wolfsburg Germany 0–2 Italy Juventus Wolfsburg
18:45 CET Report
Stadium: AOK Stadium
8 December 2021 5 Chelsea England 0–0 Italy Juventus Kingston upon Thames
21:00 (20:00 GMT) Report Stadium: Kingsmeadow
16 December 2021 6 Juventus Italy 4–0 Switzerland Servette Chênois Turin
21:00 CET
Report Stadium: Juventus Stadium
Referee: Jelena Cvetković (Serbia)

Quarter-finals

23 March 2022 First leg Juventus Italy 2–1 France Lyon Turin
Report Stadium: Juventus Stadium
31 March 2022 Second leg Lyon France 3–1
(4–3 agg.)
Italy Juventus Décines-Charpieu
Report Stašková 84' Stadium: Groupama OL Training Center

Supercoppa Italiana

8 January 2021 Final AC Milan 1–2 Juventus Frosinone
14:30 CET
Report Stadium: Stadio Benito Stirpe

See also

Notes

References

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