SERVETTE WOMEN’S FOOTBALL CLUB
TRAINING RESUMES
The goal will be to defend the two national titles but also to try to qualify for the Champions League.
50 days after a historic end to the season that saw the SFCCF sweep everything in its path, the team is back to set out to conquer other emotions, other chapters to write. This first stage will take place from Monday, July 15 at the Stade des Trois-Chênes. José Barcala will meet his new group for the first time to properly launch this new season.
While the team has experienced several departures during the off-season (Pereira, Mendes, Spälti, Ortiz, Schider, Cutura, Zogg and van Nuland), the return of Manon Revelli and the arrivals of Tinja-Riika Korpela and Imène El Ghazouani (other arrivals will be announced soon) allow the Servettiennes to set themselves big goals. Among these: staying at the top of the AXA Women’s Super League and qualifying for the group stages of the Champions League.
The program
Servette FCCF will meet this Monday, July 15 at the Stade des Trois-Chênes to experience their first joint training session of the season. The Servettiennes will then travel to Crans-Montana for a 4-day camp from July 24 to 27. Then, four friendly matches are planned before the season kickoff:
July 27 SFCCF vs Como (location and time to be defined)
August 3 SFCCF vs Juventus (Val d’Aoste, time to be defined)
August 7 SFCCF vs Thonon (location and time to be defined)
August 21 SFCCF vs Marseille (Trois-Chêne, time to be defined)
The AXA Women’s Super League season begins with two away games for the Genevans. First to St. Gallen on August 10, then to Rapperswil on August 17. The first match at Trois-Chênes will be played on Saturday, August 24. Servette FCCF wants to defend its titles won in the Swiss Cup and the Championship.
As for qualification for the group stages of the Champions League, SFCCF is playing in the “Champions’ Way” tournament at the beginning of September. The Genevans will face the Polish team of MKS Pogoń Szczecin on September 4th. In the same group, the other match will see AC PAOK (Greece) face Maccabi Kyriat Cat (Israel). In the event of a victory against the Polish team, the Servettiennes will face the winner of the other match a few days later, on September 7th to be precise. The team that wins this final will reach a final play-off to dream of the group stage.
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