Barcelona defeated Norway’s Lyon 4-0 in the Women’s Champions League final to win their fourth trophy of the season.
Published May 23, 2026
In the Women’s Champions League final, Barcelona defeated their oldest rivals Lyon 4-0 with a dominant second-half performance, and once again climbed to the top of European football.
Barcelona forward Eva Pahor lost her first five games en route to the European title match, but the former Wolfsburg star scored twice to score her sixth at the Ullevár Stadion in the Norwegian capital, Oslo.
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Pahor hit a rapid-fire low shot in the 55th minute, and in the 69th minute, as Barcelona were waiting to attack, he scored from close range, beating the tense Lyon defence.
Salma Palaruello turned things around for Lyon with a rising shot in the 90th minute and added another goal in stoppage time.
The first goal was created by a 40-metre run and an assist from Patri Guijarro, who was often overlooked in an excellent midfield alongside Ballon d’Or winners Aitana Bommati and Alexia Putelas.
Barcelona won all four domestic and international trophies this season, making them four European champions in just six seasons. A dynasty in women’s football replaces Lyon’s dominance of the past decade.
A year ago, Barcelona suffered a shocking 1-0 defeat to Arsenal in the final, denying them another trophy.
