Bianconeri Reveal 2026/27 Squad And Coaching Staff

Bianconeri Reveal 2026/27 Squad And Coaching Staff

Juventus Women Begin 2026/27 Preseason Training

Training Camp Schedule

The Juventus Women’s First Team kicked off preseason on Monday, July 6, with a full day of player arrivals and routine medical examinations. The following day, Tuesday, July 7, the squad completed initial physical assessments before stepping onto the pitch at the Allianz Training Center in Vinovo. This marks the start of on‑field work under new head coach Isaac Guerrero and his coaching staff. The camp sets the foundation for the upcoming competitive matches of the 2026/27 season.

Vinovo has long been the hub for Juventus’s player development, offering top‑tier facilities for preseason conditioning. The early focus on medical checks and fitness testing reflects the club’s commitment to keeping the squad healthy for the demanding schedule ahead. Coach Guerrero’s first sessions will aim to instill his tactical philosophy while evaluating each player’s readiness. Fans can expect a intense but organized start as the team prepares for the year’s challenges.

Squad Overview

The initial training group includes the following goalkeepers to protect the net:

  • Goalkeepers: Danielle De Jong, Anna Mallardi, Larissa Rusek

Midfield depth is strong with eight players ready to link defense and attack:

  • Midfielders: Abi Brighton, Maria Carvajal, Emma Stolen Godo, Cristina Libran, Matilde Pavan, Eva Schatzer, Tatiana Pinto, Rebecca Vijlamaa

Giorgia Bianchi will join the camp once her national team commitments conclude. The roster is balanced, combining experienced veterans with emerging talent, giving coach Guerrero a solid pool to shape for the new campaign. This mix will be crucial as Juventus aims to build on recent successes on the domestic and European stage.

Coaching Staff for 2026/27

  • Isaac Guerrero – Head Coach
  • Berta Prat Hernandez – Assistant Coach
  • Joseph Ntumba – Technical Assistant
  • Stefano Alfero – Technical Assistant
  • Alberto Maja – Goalkeeping Coach
  • Ivan Teoli – Fitness Coach
  • Andrea Pasquariello – Fitness Coach
  • Maeva Ruiz – Match Analyst
  • Javier Gonzalez Torres – Match Analyst
  • Raffaella Masciadri – Team Manager

Juventus also expressed gratitude to Stefano Baroncini and Paolo Beruatto, who are moving on from the coaching team, and wished them success in their future endeavors. The changes signal a fresh direction for the women’s program as it prepares for the upcoming season. With a new coaching hierarchy in place, the focus will be on integrating innovative tactics and high‑performance methods across all aspects of player development.


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