TAVAGNACCO-PARMA 0-3 » Ennio Tardini Stadium Parma

Tavagnacco (UD), 28 April 2024 – 11th Return Day of the Women’s National Serie B Championship, Sunday 28 April 2024, at the stadium “Municipal” of Tavagnacco (UD), under the eyes of president Kyle Krause (who will ultimately celebrate the winning weekend on X), Tavagnacco-Parma ends 0-3.

Mister Salvatore Colantuono changes four starters compared to the 2-0 win over Ravenna in the last round: Caterina Masu, Federica Rizza, Vivien Beil and Gaia di Stefano go to the bench, in their place Antoinette Jewel Williams, Laura Perin, Ludovica Silvioni and Gaia Di Luzio.

In the 3rd minute, Greta Di Luzio’s shot from far away and off-centre, following a throw-in, with the ball well out. So did Caterina Ferin’s rather courageous flying attempt in the 5th minute.

In the 9th minute, Parma’s persistent offensive action with Kelly Odette Gago who comes in, but is blocked for a corner. In the 10th minute, Elena Nichele’s insidious shot, goalkeeper Giulia Sattolo manages to clear, even with the decisive help, on the line from Sara Nocelli, then a double close-range attempt by Kelly Odette Gago and Greta Di Luzio who miss the target.

In the 15th minute Ludovica Silvioni’s header at the far post, but Giulia Sattolo saved easily, in the 16th minute Greta Di Luzio also tried, but in this case too the home goalkeeper neutralized it without difficulty.

In the 17th minute Greta Di Luzio turned the ball, after a serve from the left by Laura Peruzzo and veil Ludovica Silvioni’s aerial, but Giulia Sattolo still saves. In the 20th minute Kelly Odette Gago receives Antoinette Jewel Williams’ cross from the right, heads the defender in advance, but puts it out. Shortly afterwards Greta Di Luzio complained about a contact in the area, but everything was normal according to the director of the match, Mr. Luca Selvatici of the AIA Section of Rovigo.

In the 22nd minute a non-irresistible central shot by Veronica Benedetti was saved by Giulia Sattolo, while a cut by Kelly Odette Gago, at the far post, is closed for a corner kick.

In the 36th minute, Laura Peruzzo’s dangerous long-range shot (which she had received from her own opposite Antoinette Jewel Williams) with the ball passing to the left of Giulia Sattolo.

In the 41st minute, fourth shot from the Parma flag, beaten from the left by Greta Di Luzio, imperious header by Veronica Benedetti in the heart of the area, with an effective and spectacular response from Giulia Sattolo who manages to lift it over the crossbar in flight.

At the end Ludovica Silvioni was fouled on the edge of the area, on the foul line, by Simona De Maio: the referee, Mr. Luca Selvatici, whistled to punish him, it would be an excellent opportunity, from that position, to try to break the deadlock, but incredibly the director of the match sends the two teams back to the locker rooms, not allowing them the opportunity to beat him, amidst the protests of Captain Caterina Ambrosi and her teammates. The first half thus ends at 0-0. Meanwhile on the other fields, leaders Lazio close the first half with a 1-2 comeback against Pavia who took the lead first, the same thing goes for Cesena, who in turn, after going behind, are now beating Genoa 1-2. The late morning match between Bologna and Ternana ended 1-4.

Start of the second half with a high pace and pressing by Parma, but without any particular conclusions, also because the Ducals often fall into the offside trap. In the 9th minute, for example, Veronica Benedetti, served by Antoinette Jewel Williams, goes to the net, but not validated as the assistant’s flag was raised to decree the off-side position of the winger before he returned the ball to Veronica Bendetti who had started the action.

Patience because a turn of the clock later (10′), following the development of a free kick, it arrives The classic goal from Captain Caterina Ambrosi (the ninth of the season), guiltily left alone, with plenty of time not only to finish, but also to see the trajectory and decide how best to direct the ball to the net (0-1).

In the 12th minute, the first double change in Parma’s ranks: Ludovica Silvioni and Greta Di Luzio come out, replaced respectively by Vivien Beil and Gaia DiStefano.

In the 20th minute, a shot from Gaia DiStefano, who takes the defense on the counter-time after a short clearance from goalkeeper Giulia Sattolo, scores the guests’ lead (0-2).

In the 22nd minute Elena Nichele comes out, on the sidelines for a few moments after suffering a blow to the calf from Isabel Cacciamali, Azzurra Corazzi comes in in her place. Shortly afterwards, Caterina Ferin’s powerful conclusion with the ball flowing just wide.

Mister Alessandro Campi, in the meantime (23′ st), equalizes the substitutions, making three all at once: Rachele Minutello out for Clara Lazzara, Maria Bortolin also comes out for Albulena Gashi and finally Elisa Casellato for Martina Nurzia.

In the 31st minute a free kick from Caterina Ferin, from a favorable position, crashes onto the barrier. In the 35th minute, Kelly Odette Gago is overflowing on the left wing and centralizes in the middle and tries to direct it towards goal with a deflection for a corner.

Before the flag kick, here are the last four substitutions, two on each side. In Tavagnacco: Isabel Cacciamali leaves for Erika Lauriola and Giada Novelli for Giada Candeloro; in Parma, however, he leaves Laura Peruzzo for Melissa Nozzi and Kelly Odette Gago for Szandra Ploner.

In the 37th minute, finally, here is the corner kick: Veronica Benedetti’s header caught, without difficulty, by Giulia Sattolo. At 42′ st, instead on an outside dirty of the same Veronica Benedetti who was slowly arriving at the goal, the rescue arrives on the line from Captain Elisa Donda.

In the 44th minute, however, on a free kick from the right midfield (due to a foul by Albulena Gashi on Gaia DiStefano) taken by Szandra Ploner, Nicole Peressotti beats everyone with her head and heads into her own goal. 0-3.

In the extra moments after 4 minutes of injury time, in what was the only offensive action by the Friulians of the entire match, Alessia Capelletti soiled her previously clean gloves as she came out to interrupt a cross from Julia Saveria Weithofer addressed in the small area. Shortly afterwards comes the final whistle from Mr. Luca Selvatici of the AIA Section of Rovigo which confirms the victory – ninth in a row – of Parma 0-3 over Tavagnacco. The Crusades remain, arm in arm with Cesena – who beat Genoa 1-4 (the Gialloblù’s next opponent at the Walnuts, at 12pm on May 1st) – third with 64 points, two less than the 66 of Ternana, who had beaten Bologna 1-4 in the 12.30pm match. Leaders Lazio are in command (71) who beat Pavia 1-6 at home.

TAVAGNCCO-PARMA 0-3 (11th second leg of the Women’s Serie B)
Markers: 10′ st Ambrosi, 20′ st DiStefano, 44′ st Peressotti (own goal)

TAVAGNACCO – 37. Giulia Sattolo; 4. Nicole Peressotti (V. Cap.), 6. Giada Novelli (36′ st 28. Giada Candeloro), 7. Elisa Donda (Cap.), 11. Isabel Cacciamali (36′ st 9. Erika Lauriola), 17. Francesca Moroso, 18. Simona Demaio, 22. Rachele Minutello (23′ st 27. Clara Lazzara), 23. Sara Novelli, 25. Julia Saveria Weithofer, 33. Elisa Casellato (23′ st 16. Martina Nurzia), 36. Maria Bortolin (23′ st 10. Albulena Gashi). Coach: Alessandro Campi
Available: 12. Milena Kocina; 26. Gloria Magni, 32. Francesca Desiati

PARMA – 1. Alessia Capelletti; 5. Laura Peruzzo (36′ st 14. Melissa Nozzi), 7. Antoniette Williams, 9. Odette Kelly Gago (36′ st 29. Szandra Ploner), 17. Laura Perin (V. Cap.), 18. Ludovica Silvioni ( 12′ st 22. Vivien Beil), 19. Elena Nichele (22′ st 8. Azzurra Corazzi), 25. Caterina Ambrosi (Cap.), 31. Caterina Ferin, 46. Veronica Benedetti, 91. Greta Di Luzio (12′ st 27. Gaia DiStefano). Coach: Salvatore Colantuono
Available: 12. Gloria Ciccioli; 6. Carlotta Masu, 16. Federica Rizza, 33. Sofia Kongouli

Referee: Mr. Luca Selvatici of the AIA Section of Rovigo

Assistants: Mr. Simone Conforti from Salerno and Mr. Mateo Sadikaj from Mestre

Recovery: 0’+4′

 
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