FC Barcelona Femení beat OL Lyonnes 4-0 in the Barcelona Lyon Women’s Champions League final at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on Saturday to win their fourth European title.
Ewa Pajor scored twice in the second half, striking in the 55th and 69th minutes. UEFA said Salma Paralluelo added two late goals as Barcelona sealed the 2025-26 UEFA Women’s Champions League title.
The win gave Barcelona their fourth title after previous triumphs in 2020-21, 2022-23 and 2023-24. UEFA said Barcelona also reached an unprecedented sixth straight final and seventh final in eight seasons.
OL Lyonnes controlled long spells of the first half, but Barcelona changed the match after the interval. Goalkeeper Cata Coll said coach Pere Romeu told the team at halftime to stay calm on the ball and return to Barcelona’s passing style.
Pajor’s brace ended her run of five previous Champions League final defeats. Paralluelo then scored in the closing stages to complete Barcelona’s biggest final win since their 4-0 victory over Chelsea in 2021.
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The result also deepened Lyon’s questions. The French side relied on senior figures, including Ada Hegerberg and Wendie Renard, while Barcelona strengthened their claim as Europe’s leading women’s club side.
Caroline Graham Hansen called the Oslo win a “dream scenario” after lifting the trophy near where she grew up.