Noceto (PR), 17 May 2026 – The season ended with a spirited performance from Parma Calcio Women, who were beaten 3-1 by Juventus Women at the Centro Sportivo Il Noce. Already safe from relegation, the Gialloblu battled until the very end against one of the strongest sides in the league.
Juventus took the lead in the tenth minute through a precise free-kick from Godo. Despite the setback, Parma stayed organised and held their shape well in a balanced first half, which ended 1-0 after one minute of stoppage time.
After the break, coach Valenti reshuffled the attack, introducing Kerr and Distefano. Parma looked to threaten, with Distefano driving into the box on a fine run, but the move ended without a finish. In the 70th minute, Juventus doubled their lead through Rasmussen, who turned it in from close range.
Parma refused to give up and kept pushing forward: Pondini came close with a shot just over the bar, before Distefano pulled one back with a fine strike to get the hosts back in it (80’). In the closing stages, the Gialloblu went in search of an equaliser, but Thomas sealed the result with Juventus’ third goal in the 90th minute.
PARMA 1-3 JUVENTUS
Goalscorers: 10’ Godo (J), 70’ Rasmussen (J), 80’ Distefano (P), 90’ Thomas (J)
PARMA (3-4-2-1)
Copetti (70’ Fabiano); Cox, Ambrosi (C), Minuscoli (77’ Masu); Rabot, Gueguen (62’ Pondini), Uffren, Domínguez; Benedetti (46’ Kerr), Prugna; Redondo (46’ Distefano).
Substitutes: Ceasar, Kaján, Lonati, Cardona, Zamanian, Cissoko, Leskinen.
Coach: Giovanni Valenti
JUVENTUS (3-5-2)
Rusek; Kullberg, Palma, Rosucci (C), Godo (58’ Thomas), Salvai (46’ Harviken), Calligaris, Moretti, Ferreira Pinto (66’ Perry), Brighton, Rasmussen (80’ Bonansea).
Substitutes: De Jong, Mallardi, Carbonell, Schatzer, Walti, Cambiaghi, Lenzini.
Coach: Massimiliano Canzi
Referee: Enrico Eremitaggio
Assistant 1: Bruno Galigani
Assistant 2: Gennantonio Martone
Fourth official: Davide Zamagna
FVS operator: Manuel Marchese
Booked: 25’ Ambrosi (P)
Corners: 3, 3
Stoppage time: 1’; 5’