Serie A Women Set for Coaching Shake-up in 2026/2027 Season
Several top Serie A Women clubs are expected to change head coaches for the upcoming 2026/2027 season, with Juventus and Inter already confirming departures and others evaluating their technical leadership.


The 2026/2027 Serie A Women season is poised for a significant overhaul in its technical leadership, with multiple leading clubs reportedly set to appoint new head coaches. This period of transition is a common feature in the women’s football calendar, and this year appears no different for Italy’s top flight.
Major clubs such as Juventus and Inter have already announced separations from their current managers, Max Canzi and Gianpiero Piovani, respectively. Meanwhile, AS Roma and Lazio are actively deliberating the futures of their coaches, Luca Rossettini and Gianluca Grassadonia. While a departure for both is considered probable, there are recent indications suggesting Grassadonia might remain at Lazio.
Napoli Women have also confirmed the departure of David Sassarini but have yet to name his successor. Similarly, Ternana Women’s Mauro Ardizzone has concluded his contract, with no replacement announced yet.
Coaching Carousel Swirls
Speculation is rife regarding potential replacements. Reports suggest that the outgoing Inter coach, Piovani, could be a candidate for the AS Roma bench, should the club decide to part ways with Rossettini, who has achieved considerable success with two titles in his first year in women’s football.
For Juventus, who are also in the process of selecting a new sporting director, the search for a new head coach is reportedly leaning towards foreign candidates. Names that have emerged include former Spain national team coach Montse Tomé, ex-Barcelona manager Lluis Cortés, and José Luis Sánchez Vera.
Confirmed Continuities
In contrast to the shifts, several clubs have opted for stability by confirming their current coaching staff. Fiorentina will continue with Swedish coach Pablo Pinones-Arce, while AC Milan has retained Dutch manager Suzanne Bakker. Parma will stick with Giovanni Valenti, and Sassuolo has confirmed Salvatore Colantuono. Official announcements for these continuities have already been made by the respective clubs.
The two Como-based teams are also expected to maintain their current technical leadership. Selena Mazzantini is anticipated to remain at the helm for Como 1907, and Paolo Tramezzani for Como Women. However, official confirmations from these clubs are still pending.
Key facts
| Club | Current Coach Status | Potential Successor/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Juventus | Vacant (Max Canzi departed) | Foreign candidates rumored, including Montse Tomé, Lluis Cortés |
| Inter | Vacant (Gianpiero Piovani departed) | Gianluca Grassadonia rumored |
| AS Roma | Luca Rossettini? | Gianpiero Piovani linked if Rossettini departs |
| SS Lazio | Gianluca Grassadonia? | High possibility of remaining |
| Napoli Women | Vacant (David Sassarini departed) | Successor not yet announced |
| Ternana Women | Vacant (Mauro Ardizzone departed) | Successor not yet announced |
| Fiorentina | Pablo Pinones-Arce | Confirmed |
| AC Milan | Suzanne Bakker | Confirmed |
| Parma | Giovanni Valenti | Confirmed |
| Sassuolo | Salvatore Colantuono | Confirmed |
| Como 1907 | Selena Mazzantini? | Expected to continue, official announcement pending |
| Como Women | Paolo Tramezzani? | Expected to continue, official announcement pending |
This ongoing movement in the dugout highlights the competitive nature of Serie A Women and the strategies clubs employ to achieve success. For fans, these coaching changes can often signal new tactical approaches, player recruitment directions, and overall team performance shifts. The stability offered by continuing coaches provides a foundation for sustained development, while new appointments bring fresh perspectives and ambitions.
Source: TuttoMercatoWeb – Serie A Women 2026/2027, il punto sulle panchine: rivoluzione in casa delle prime (https://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/calcio-femminile/serie-women-2026-2027-punto-panchine-rivoluzione-casa-prime-2248774)
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TuttoMercatoWeb Original publication: 2026-06-30T05:38:26+00:00
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