22 February 2026
The Juventus Women’s First Team were held to a 2-2 draw away to Ternana on Serie A Women Matchday 15.
THE MATCH REPORT
The game started well for the Bianconere, and the first big chance of the afternoon came after eight minutes. Amalie Vangsgaard drove through the home defence and struck, but Katja Schroffenegger turned it away with her feet.
It took a while then for the Bianconere to break down their hosts again, and it took a moment of individual excellence from Abi Brighton to open the scoring just before the half-hour mark. Tatiana Pinto did well in midfield to open things up for her midfield companion, who then strode forward in posession before firing into the top corner from distance, leaving Schroffenegger hopeless in goal.
The second came shortly after. Stepping out of defence, Viola Calligaris played a stunning defence-splitting ball that set Ana Capeta in on goal and, with Schroffenegger coming to close her down, the no.7 cleverly lifted the ball over the Ternana ‘keeper with a first-touch finish that trickled into the back of the net.
Before the break, though, Valeria Pirone converted a penalty to halve the deficit.
After the break, it was Ternana who threatened the most. Larissa Rusek had to be alert to deny Pirone a second, and the veteran forward later hit the crossbar with a header.
Ternana found their second and the equalising goal moments after that, with Giada Pellegrino Cimo showing tidy footwork in a crowded area to finish.
As time ticked away Chiara Beccari looked to force something, but after teeing up Lindsey Thomas at the back post the latter sent her effort into the side netting.
In the 90th minute, Barbara Bonansea tried from range, but without success. Beccari herself had the game’s last attempt, but her left-footed strike was off target.




















