Inter Women complete comeback with 93rd minute winner against Parma

Nerazzurre secure eighth straight league victory in dramatic fashion

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Inter Women came from behind to beat Parma 3-2 in Serie A Women, with the winning goal scored in the 93rd minute. Parma took the lead in the first half, but Inter equalized through a Wullaert penalty and then went ahead through a Polli strike. Parma leveled late on, but Inter kept pushing and Vilhjalmsdottir scored the decisive goal in stoppage time to secure all three points for the league leaders.

Why it matters

The victory extends Inter's winning run to eight games and keeps them firmly in the title race in Serie A Women. Parma had been hoping to cause an upset, but Inter's determination and never-say-die attitude saw them through in the end.

The details

Inter Women started brightly, creating early chances through Vilhjalmsdottir and Magull, but Parma took the lead in the 40th minute when Ambrosi headed home Uffren's free-kick. Inter continued to dominate possession and chances in the first half. Early in the second half, Inter were denied a penalty after a VAR review, but they were awarded a spot-kick in the 52nd minute which Wullaert converted to make it 1-1. Just 2.5 minutes later, Polli put Inter ahead after following up on Wullaert's rebound. Parma equalized in the 85th minute through Leskinen, but Inter kept pushing and in the 93rd minute, Magull set up Vilhjalmsdottir to score the winning goal.

  • Inter Women took the lead in the 58th minute.
  • Parma equalized in the 85th minute.
  • Vilhjalmsdottir scored the winning goal in the 93rd minute.

The players

Vilhjalmsdottir

An Icelandic forward who scored the winning goal for Inter Women in the 93rd minute.

Wullaert

A Belgian forward who scored the equalizing penalty for Inter Women in the 56th minute.

Polli

An Italian forward who put Inter Women ahead 2-1 in the 58th minute.

Magull

A German midfielder who provided the assist for Vilhjalmsdottir's winning goal in the 93rd minute.

Ambrosi

A Parma defender who scored the opening goal for her team in the 40th minute.

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What they’re saying

“We never gave up and kept fighting until the very end. This victory shows the character and determination of this team.”

— Gianpiero Piovani, Inter Women Coach (Inter Milan)

What’s next

Inter Women will look to continue their winning run when they face league rivals Juventus next weekend in a crucial top-of-the-table clash.

The takeaway

Inter Women's dramatic comeback victory showcases their resilience and fighting spirit as they maintain their position at the top of the Serie A Women table. This result will give them confidence and momentum as they push for the league title.