Serie B women 25/26: Vicenza - Venezia FC 4-1

March 30, 2026

Vicenza – Venezia FC 4–1

Goals: 2’ Boaretto (Vicenza), 12’ Tarenzi (Vicenza), 24’ Marchiori (Vicenza), 26’ Pozzi (Vicenza), 63’ Ballo (Venezia).
Yellow cards: Cortesi (Venezia), Borsato (Vicenza).

Vicenza: Seskute, Asamoah, Missiaggia, Pozzi (68’ Trandafir), Ponte, Boaretto (86’ Todesco), Marchiori, Borsato, Tarenzi (89’ Parodi), Arpegaro, Modesti (68’ Boveri).
Substitutes: Gallesio, Di Muni, Pegoraro, Balestro, Perrone.
Coach: Fabio Viviani.

Venezia FC: Pucova, Duarte, Doneda (46’ Liva), Ballo, Zuanti (61’ Orlandi), Gismann, Willis, Saggion (46’ Mazis), Morin (80’ Muffato), Girotto (66’ Mounecif), Cortesi.
Substitutes: Beka, Pusiol, Nurzia, Novelli.
Coach: Luis Oliveira.

Referee: Ms. Anna Frazza.

At the “Sergio Ceroni” Municipal Stadium, Vicenza faced Venezia FC in Matchday 21 of the Women’s Serie B championship. The home side secured all three points thanks to a strong and clinical opening half hour, scoring four goals and effectively sealing the result early.

Vicenza took the lead in the 2nd minute through Boaretto, who capitalized on a scramble inside the box. Venezia responded quickly: in the 7th minute Girotto nearly equalized with a shot from the edge of the area that was deflected by the goalkeeper, and shortly after Willis also tried her luck, forcing another save for a corner. Despite Venezia’s efforts, Vicenza struck again with great efficiency. In the 12th minute Tarenzi doubled the lead, tapping in after an initial save by Pucova. The home side kept pushing and made it 3–0 in the 24th minute with a powerful shot from the edge of the box by Marchiori, followed just two minutes later by Pozzi’s fourth goal. Venezia tried to create chances, but the first half ended 4–0 to Vicenza.

In the second half, Venezia FC came out determined to get back into the match. In the 49th minute Cortesi tried from a set piece, and in the 53rd minute Ballo threatened with a shot deflected for a corner. Chances kept coming: in the 57th minute Girotto had a great opportunity in the box but failed to convert. Venezia finally scored in the 63rd minute, when Ballo took advantage of a mistake by the opposing goalkeeper to make it 4–1. In the closing stages, Venezia continued to search for openings, but the score remained unchanged. The final whistle from Frazza ended a match largely decided in the first half hour, where Vicenza made the most of their chances.