The Hall of Honours at the Juventus Museum has welcomed two new and prestigious awards that reflect the present and future of women’s football.
It is not merely a matter of trophy cabinets filling up, but of a winning identity that spans every category: the First Team and the Primavera side have entered the Bianconeri Museum together to display the fruits of their labour.


The presentation ceremony had a special feel to it because it brought together the journeys of the players from the two Bianconeri teams. The trophies in question were the Women’s Super Cup, won by the First Team 2–1 against Roma on 11 January, and the Viareggio Women’s Cup, lifted by the young Bianconere in the final against the LND Select Team on 12 March.
These trophies join an already impressive collection, reaffirming a concept dear to the Club: ambition knows no age. From the First Team to the Primavera youngsters, the goal remains the same - to make history.

QUOTES OF THE DAY
STEFANO BRAGHIN, WOMEN’S FOOTBALL DIRECTOR
“Victory is in this club’s DNA, and finding ourselves so often presenting trophies to the Juventus Museum – which preserves the history of Juventus – means that Juventus Women are helping to uphold this winning tradition. The fact that both the First Team and the Under-19s are here today, each with a trophy, is a sign of continuity and confirmation that the values of this shirt are passed down from generation to generation without ever fading, even in the most difficult times.”
PAOLO GARIMBERTI, PRESIDENT OF THE JUVENTUS MUSEUM
“Bringing the sixteenth trophy to our museum in just nine years of operation, thanks to this Super Cup won by Juventus Women, prompts us to reflect on two fundamental aspects. Firstly, the fact that Juventus was one of the first Italian clubs to believe in women’s football: a truly significant decision that continues to bear fruit today. Secondly, it is clear how this sport has evolved in Italy, transforming into a popular spectacle capable of thrilling countless fans – something that was absolutely unthinkable just ten years ago, when interest was limited to a select few.
"In addition to the First Team’s successes, the trophy won by the Under-19s at the Viareggio Tournament confirms the attention Juventus devotes to its Youth Sector. It is precisely this area that conveys the most authentic passion today, as we see women’s youth football expanding with a speed and vigour beyond all our expectations, and it’s fantastic.”


