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Serie A Femminile: Fiorentina beat Juventus

In the penultimate Matchday of Serie A Femminile, Fiorentina beat Juventus and passed Milan on the third place. Rossonere have to beat their city rivals, Inter, on the last matchday in order to clinch third spot back.

Parma will move to the Serie B, while Sampdoria will most likely try to maintain their spot among elite in the play-off.

Serie A Femminile, Playoff

Sunday, 21st of May

FIORENTINA – JUVENTUS 4-2 (1-2)
Goals: 36’ Alexandra Jóhannsdóttir (FIORENTINA), 42’ Barbara Bonansea (JUVENTUS), 45+3’ Lineth Beerensteyn (JUVENTUS), 47’ Michela Catena (FIORENTINA), 57’ Alexandra Jóhannsdóttir (FIORENTINA), 84’ Verónica Boquete pen (FIORENTINA)
Yellow cards: 55’ Sara Gama (JUVENTUS), 90+4’ Annahita Zamanian (FIORENTINA)

Saturday, 20th of May

FC COMO WOMEN – ASD CALCIO POMIGLIANO 0-1 (0-0)
Goals: 49’ Alice Corelli (ASD CALCIO POMIGLIANO)
Yellow cards: /

UC SAMPDORIA – PARMA CALCIO 1913 3-0 (2-0)
Goals: 32’ Danielle Cox og (UC SAMPDORIA), 42’ Agnese Bonfantini pen (UC SAMPDORIA), 67’ Stefania Tarenzi (UC SAMPDORIA)
Yellow cards: 37’ Bianca Bardin (PARMA CALCIO 1913)

AS ROMA – INTERNAZIONALE 2-1 (0-0)
Goals: 63’ Tabitha Chawinga (INTERNAZIONALE), 73’ Elisa Bartoli (AS ROMA), 90+4’ Sophie Haug (AS ROMA)
Yellow cards: 67’ Noor Eckhoff (INTERNAZIONALE), 76’ Ghoutia Karchouni (INTERNAZIONALE), 88’ Elisa Bartoli (AS ROMA), 90+2’ Henrietta Csiszár (INTERNAZIONALE)

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