Barcelona wins Women's Champions League 4-0
- Barcelona beat OL Lyonnes 4-0 in the UEFA Women’s Champions League final in Oslo on Saturday, May 23, winning the club’s fourth title. - Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo scored two goals each after halftime as Barcelona turned a tight final into a four-goal rout. (uefa.com) - Barcelona’s post-final celebrations were scheduled in the city on Sunday, while UEFA posted highlights and reaction from Oslo. (fcbarcelona.com)
Barcelona beat OL Lyonnes 4-0 in the UEFA Women’s Champions League final in Oslo on Saturday, lifting the trophy for the fourth time in six seasons. Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo each scored twice in the second half after a first half in which OL Lyonnes created chances but could not convert them. The win gave Barcelona another European title after previous triumphs in 2021, 2023 and 2024, according to UEFA. Reuters separately reported on Sunday that OL Lyonnes striker Ada Hegerberg suffered a break-in at her home in France the day before the final, citing her agent Victor Bernard. (uefa.com) (fcbarcelona.com) ### How did Barcelona turn the final into a 4-0 result? Ewa Pajor opened the scoring in the second half and added a second soon after, according to UEFA’s match report. Salma Paralluelo then scored twice as Barcelona pulled away late in the match at Ullevaal Stadion. UEFA said the match was goalless at halftime before Barcelona’s finishing changed the game after the break. The result completed a four-goal second-half surge against a club that had beaten Barcelona in past finals in 2019 and 2022. (uefa.com) ### What does the win add to Barcelona’s recent record? Barcelona’s victory was the club’s fourth Women’s Champions League title and came in its sixth straight final, UEFA said. The club has now won the competition in 2020-21, 2022-23, 2023-24 and 2025-26. (uefa.com) UEFA also said this was the fourth European final between Barcelona and OL Lyonnes. OL Lyonnes had won two of the previous three meetings, before Barcelona followed its 2024 win with another victory in Oslo. (uefa.com) ### Who were the decisive players in Oslo? Ewa Pajor was named player of the match after scoring the first two goals, Barcelona said on its official website. UEFA’s coverage also highlighted Pajor’s role in breaking open the final after the interval. (uefa.com) Salma Paralluelo added the final two goals, giving Barcelona a second scorer with a brace in the same final. UEFA’s analysis said Barcelona’s clinical finishing and goalkeeper Cata Coll’s saves were central to the outcome. (uefa.com) ### What happened with Ada Hegerberg before the match? Reuters reported on May 24 that Ada Hegerberg’s home in France was broken into the day before the final, citing her agent Victor Bernard and a report from Norway’s TV2. Hegerberg started for OL Lyonnes in Saturday’s match and was substituted in the second half. (fcbarcelona.com) Reuters said Hegerberg is the competition’s all-time top scorer with 69 goals and a six-time winner of the trophy with Lyon. The report did not say that the incident changed her availability for the final. (uefa.com) ### What comes next after the final? Sunday’s next step was Barcelona’s planned celebration with supporters in the city, according to the club’s website. UEFA has also posted final highlights, player reaction and season-end awards following the Oslo match. (thestar.com.my) The 2025-26 final closed UEFA’s Women’s Champions League season on May 23 in Oslo. Barcelona and OL Lyonnes are expected to turn next to domestic and offseason planning after the end of the European campaign. (uefa.com) (fcbarcelona.com) (thestar.com.my)