Stefano Braghin is set to leave Juventus Women after nine seasons with the club, bringing an end to a highly successful period for the team. The departure of Braghin, a key figure in the development of the women’s program, was confirmed by the club following a request to terminate his contract, which was originally set to expire in 2027. According to reports, the decision was officially communicated by Juventus Chief Executive Officer Damien Comolli at the club’s training ground.
Braghin’s tenure has been marked by significant achievements, including six Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia trophies, five Italian Super Cups, and one Women’s Cup. His work has been instrumental in establishing Juventus Women as a leading force in European women’s football, fostering a strong and winning identity. The club acknowledged his contributions, with Comolli stating that Braghin played a “fundamental role” in the growth of the team and the creation of a lasting legacy.
Juventus Women have become an increasingly important part of the club’s overall strategy under Braghin’s leadership. Comolli expressed regret at his departure but emphasized the club’s respect for his decision to pursue personal goals after more than 14 years with Juventus. The club thanked Braghin for his passion, values, and overall contribution.
Braghin himself expressed gratitude for his time at Juventus, reflecting on a 29-year career in the game. He highlighted the pride he felt in contributing to the growth of both the club’s youth sector and the women’s program, calling it one of the greatest achievements of his professional life. He also acknowledged the importance of the relationships he built with colleagues during his time at the club. Braghin will remain with the team through Sunday’s Coppa Italia final against Roma before officially stepping down. His departure marks the end of an era for Juventus Women and Italian women’s football.



