FC Barcelona Women defeated OL Lyonnes 4-0 [1] on Saturday to win the UEFA Women's Champions League title.
The victory cements Barcelona as the dominant force in European women's football, marking their fourth total title [2] in the competition's history.
The match took place at Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo, Norway [5]. While the contest remained competitive early on, Barcelona broke away with a dominant second-half surge that left the French side unable to respond.
Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo each scored two goals [4] to secure the blowout victory. Their combined efforts ensured the 4-0 [1] final score, capping a season defined by offensive precision and tactical control.
This championship is part of a wider streak of success for the Spanish club. Barcelona has won three titles [3] in the past four years, establishing a dynasty that has consistently outperformed other top-tier European clubs.
The win in Oslo marks a significant milestone for the squad, as they continue to expand their trophy cabinet and influence on the global stage. The result underscores a gap in performance between Barcelona and its closest rivals during the 2026 campaign.
“Barcelona defeated OL Lyonnes 4-0 to win the UEFA Women's Champions League title”
Barcelona's fourth title and their three wins in four years signify a shift in the power dynamics of women's club football. By decisively defeating a perennial contender like OL Lyonnes, Barcelona has moved beyond mere competitiveness to establish a period of sustained hegemony in Europe.



