FC Barcelona Femí secured their fourth UEFA Women’s Champions League trophy on Wednesday, defeating OL Lyonnes 4‑0 in the final held in Oslo, Norway.
Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo each added two goals in the second half, with Pajor extending her lead as the tournament’s top scorer to eleven goals.
Historic milestone for Barcelona’s women
Head coach Pere Romeu praised the squad’s cohesion after the victory, noting that players such as Patri Guijarro, Aitana Bonmatí, Alexia Putellas and Caroline Graham Hansen have been part of every championship run since 2020.
OL Lyonnes, featuring U.S. women’s national team midfielders Lindsey Heaps, Lily Yohannes and Korbin Shrader, dominated the opening period but could not find a breakthrough before Pajor opened the scoring ten minutes into the second half.
Paralluelo’s assist set up Pajor’s second strike in the 69th minute, and the Spaniard later sealed the result with two stoppage‑time goals, both set up by Pajor.
The 4‑0 margin matched Barcelona’s previous final win over Chelsea in 2021, underscoring the team’s defensive solidity and attacking efficiency.
Vodafone was among the sponsors acknowledging the performance, with the Player of the Match award going to Pajor, who expressed gratitude for the team’s collective effort.