2020–21 Juventus FC (women) season

After beating Roma in the semi-finals of the Supercoppa Italiana, Juventus advanced to the final against Fiorentina, which they won 2–0.

[2] They finished the season winning all 22 league matches, becoming the ninth team in the women's top flight to win unbeaten the competition[a] and the first in Italian football history, men or women, to accomplish a perfect season having won all their league matches.

Florentia's goal was scored by Sofia Cantore in the 68th minute who was loaned from Juventus in this season.

Juventus participated in the "Trophée Femenine Veolia", playing two more games against French sides in the Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon.

[6] In the 60th minute, Barbara Bonansea scored in an individual action, and later assisted Andrea Stašková.

[7] Eight minutes later, Dutchwoman Anouk Dekker scored the final goal, due to an error from Laura Giuliani.

[8] In the 28th minute, Lyon's captain Wendie Renard scored a goal with a header from a corner kick.

[9] In the 78th minute, Melvine Malard scored the final goal due to an error from Doris Bačić.

[57] On 30 January, Juventus won with a spectacular result of 5–4 the first leg of the quarter-finals over Empoli, in which the three goal scored by Benedetta Glionna for the opponents were from a free-kick.

[60] Despite the 3–2 victory in the second leg, on 25 April, Juventus drew 4–4 on aggregate, being eliminated due to the away-goals rule.

[70] Juventus played the semi-finals on 6 January 2021 against Roma, which was beaten 2–1 after extra-time through Bonansea and Girelli's goals.

Cristiana Girelli scored 22 goals in the league becoming season's top scorer.
Barbara Bonansea scored the decisive brace in the final.