The road to the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup is heating up across Europe, and our Juventus Women's stars are right in the thick of the action. This week's international fixtures saw several Bianconere shine on the global stage, contributing to crucial victories for their countries.
It was a night to remember for the Azzurre, as Italy delivered a commanding 6-0 away victory against Serbia. Defender Martina Lenzini etched her name into the history books by scoring her first-ever international goal, a monumental personal milestone. She was joined on the pitch by fellow Juventus teammates Cecilia Salvai, Chiara Beccari, and Eva Schatzer in a dominant team performance.
Elsewhere, the goals kept flowing for Juventus talent. In a significant Group B2 clash, Viola Calligaris found the net for Switzerland, helping her side secure a 3-1 win over Turkiye to protect their perfect qualifying record. The victory was made even more special as it marked Switzerland's 400th match as a women's national team.
The Portuguese connection from Turin also paid dividends. In Group B3, Ana Capeta turned provider, setting up her club and country teammate Tatiana Pinto for a goal in Portugal's 3-0 win over Latvia. The result keeps Portugal's flawless record intact with three wins from three.
Other groups saw strong showings from our players. Mathilde Harviken and Norway cruised to a 5-0 victory over Slovakia, keeping pace at the top of their group. Meanwhile, Amalie Vangsgaard and Denmark secured a vital 2-1 away win against Sweden, a statement result that keeps them atop a very competitive Group A1.
