
Alexia Putellas Ends 14-Year Barcelona Era Amid Global Spotlight
After fourteen seasons, Alexia Putellas is leaving Barcelona, closing a chapter that reshaped women's soccer worldwide.
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After fourteen seasons, Alexia Putellas is leaving Barcelona, closing a chapter that reshaped women's soccer worldwide.

The upcoming Champions League final in Budapest will pit Paris Saint‑Germain against Arsenal, while Barcelona’s women’s team and Club América’s women’s side have recently secured titles, and several top players will be absent from the forthcoming World Cup.

Barcelona Femí clinched their fourth UEFA Women’s Champions League title with a 4‑0 victory over OL Lyonnes in Oslo, highlighted by Ewa Pajor’s brace and record‑breaking scorer status.

After 14 years at FC Barcelona, Alexia Putellas faces an uncertain future, with speculation linking her to Michele Kang's clubs and raising questions about her emotional farewell.

After fourteen years at FC Barcelona, captain Alexia Putellas faces an uncertain future, with recent interactions suggesting a possible move to Lyon or London.

The UEFA Women's Champions League final will see Barcelona's elegant possession style face Lyonnes' rugged physical approach, with key players like Dumornay and Hegerberg poised to influence the outcome.

The upcoming Women’s Champions League final in Oslo will see Barcelona and Lyon battle for a fourth title, with legacy, coaching ties, and stadium debates shaping the narrative.

The 2026 UEFA Women’s Champions League final will be played on May 23 at Oslo’s Ullevaal Stadion, featuring FC Barcelona Femení against OL Lyonnes. With multiple streaming platforms offering live coverage, the match promises broad accessibility and heightened visibility for women’s football.

An editorial look at the excitement, expectations, and uncertainties surrounding the upcoming tournament, from stadium venues to player storylines.

The Athletic’s annual awards celebrate the standout performers of the 2025‑26 women’s football season, highlighting Manchester City’s title return, record‑breaking individual feats, and the coaches and young talents who shaped the campaign.

Lindsey Heaps is set to play her last game for OL Lyonnes before joining the NWSL’s Denver Summit, a move that underscores her lasting impact on the league and the growing prominence of women’s soccer.

The UEFA Women's Champions League Final returns to a familiar showdown, with Barcelona led by Aitana Bonmatí and OL Lyonnes guided by Melchie Dumornay. A panel of seasoned analysts will dissect the clash in Oslo, Norway.