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  2. Juventus FC (women) - Wikipedia

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    Juventus Football Club (from Latin: iuventūs, 'youth'; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), known for commercial purposes as Juventus Women or simply Juve Women ([ˈjuːve ˈwiːmen]), is a women's football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy.

  3. Juventus Women Release Statement On Terrible Tweet - AOL

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    The Juventus women’s team is getting crushed for a racially insensitive tweet the team published, and then deleted, on Thursday. The tweet showed one of the team’s players using her fingers to ...

  4. Juventus women's team apologizes for extremely racist tweet

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    The team claimed the tweet was not meant to convey "any racial undertones."

  5. Juventus women’s soccer club is sorry about a tweet not ...

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  6. Cecilia Salvai - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia Salvai (born 2 December 1993) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Serie A club Juventus FC and the Italy women's national team. She has represented Italy U19 at the 2011 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. [2]

  7. Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    Juventus achieved its greatest successes with the tennis section. [272] In the late 1960s, a skiing section named Sporting Club Juventus was established, based in Castagneto Po and active throughout the following decade. [273] [274] In the 2017–2018 season, Juventus established a women's football section with a team in the Serie A women's ...

  8. Martina Rosucci - Wikipedia

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    Martina Rosucci (born 9 May 1992) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Juventus FC and the Italy women's national team. Club career [ edit ]

  9. Camilla Forcinella - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020/21 season, she only made 3 appearances and, on 12 January 2022, she joined Juventus on loan. After they won the 2021/22 Serie A, she joined Juventus permanently, making her debut on 5 January 2023 in a Coppa Italia match against Cittadella. [3] On 19 July 2023, she joined Serie B club Genoa on loan until the end of the 2023/24 ...