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Barcelona Women - Women VS Ol Lyonnes Women Score
Barcelona Women
05-24 00:00
4 - 0
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End 4-0
93′
4-0
S.Paralluelo
Assist: E. Pajor
90′
3-0
S.Paralluelo
Assist: P.Guijarro
88′
C.Coll
86′
F.N.Sousa
A.Putellas
85′
A.camara
E.Brugts
73′
M.Dumornay
72′
K.Albert
L.Yohannes
71′
A.Bonmati
Clara Serrajordi
69′
2-0
E. Pajor
Assist: S.Paralluelo
68′
A.Putellas
66′
T.Chawinga
V.Becho
66′
M.A.Katoto
A. Hegerberg
62′
C. Pina
G. Hansen
55′
1-0
E. Pajor
Assist: P.Guijarro
Halftime 0-0
16′
L.Heaps
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Barcelona Women Crush Olympique Lyonnais to Claim UEFA Women's Champions League Crown

In a stunning display of attacking football, FC Barcelona Femení delivered a masterclass performance to defeat Olympique Lyonnais 4‑0 in the UEFA Women's Champions League final on 24 May 2026. The result not only secured a third European title for the Catalan club but also avenged previous heartbreaks at the hands of the French powerhouse.

From the first whistle, Barcelona imposed their trademark possession‑based style, suffocating Lyon's midfield and creating chance after chance. The opening goal came in the 15th minute when Alexia Putellas curled a free‑kick over the wall and into the top corner. The Blaugrana doubled their lead before half‑time through a clinical finish from Caroline Graham Hansen, who slotted home after a sublime through‑ball by Patri Guijarro.

Second‑Half Domination Seals the Rout

Lyon, known for their resilience, attempted to fight back after the interval, but Barcelona's defence, anchored by Irene Paredes and Mapi León, remained unbreachable. Instead, it was Barcelona who struck again in the 63rd minute. Aitana Bonmatí capitalised on a defensive mix‑up to tap in from close range. Substitute Salma Paralluelo added the fourth with a powerful strike from the edge of the box, putting the result beyond doubt.

The victory marks a historic moment for Barcelona Women, who have now won the Champions League three times in the last five seasons. For Lyon, it was a rare defeat on the biggest stage, having previously lifted the trophy eight times. The final, played at a packed stadium, showcased the highest quality of women's football and further cemented Barcelona's status as a dominant force in the European game.

Key performers: Alexia Putellas (goal, assist), Aitana Bonmatí (goal, creative influence), and Caroline Graham Hansen (constant threat on the wing) were instrumental. Lyon's Wendie Renard and Ada Hegerberg were largely contained by Barcelona's disciplined defence. The win also underlined the depth of Barcelona's squad, with substitutes making an immediate impact.