FC Barcelona women's team won the UEFA Women's Champions League final with a 4-0 [1] victory over OL Lyonnes on Saturday, May 23, 2026 [1].
The victory cements Barcelona's status as the dominant force in European women's football, marking their fourth title in six years [3].
The match took place at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo, Norway [1, 2]. While the early stages of the game remained competitive, Barcelona took control during a dominant second-half performance [1, 5].
Ewa Pajor and Salma Paralluelo led the offensive charge, with both players scoring two goals each [1, 4, 5]. Their clinical finishing ensured a comfortable margin of victory for the Spanish side [1].
OL Lyonnes struggled to find a foothold in the match. An early goal for the French side was disallowed for offside, which shifted the momentum in favor of Barcelona [1, 5].
This result continues a trend of high-scoring dominance for the club in major finals. The 4-0 [1] scoreline reflects the gap in form between the two finalists during the championship match [1].
“Barcelona won the UEFA Women's Champions League final with a 4-0 victory over OL Lyonnes.”
Barcelona's repeated success in the UEFA Women's Champions League indicates a widening gap in resources and talent acquisition between the Spanish giants and the rest of Europe's elite clubs. By securing four titles in six years, the club has established a dynasty that challenges the historical dominance previously held by teams like Lyon.





