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Barcelona claimed their fourth trophy of the season by beating Lyon 4-0 in Norway in the Women’s Champions League final.
Updated on May 23, 2026
Barcelona climbed back to the top of European football with a 4-0 win over rivals Lyon in an impressive display in the second half of the Women’s Champions League final.
Barcelona star Ewa Pajor has lost his first five trips to European competition but the former Wolfsburg man made it six with two goals at the Ullevaal Stadion in the Norwegian capital Oslo.
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Pajor struck with a low shot in the 55th minute and finished from close range in the 69th as Barcelona’s attack lined up to overwhelm Lyon’s defence.
Salma Paralluelo turned the screw for Lyon by shooting in the 90th minute, adding another stoppage-time finish.
The first goal was scored with a run of 40 meters and assisted by Patri Guijarro, who is rarely seen in the center of the game along with Ballon d’Or winners Aitana Bonmatí and Alexia Putellas.
Barcelona have won all four domestic and international trophies this season, and are European champions four times in just six years – a dynasty in women’s football, which replaced Lyon’s dominance over the past decade.
A year ago, Barcelona were denied yet another trophy with a shocking 1-0 defeat to Arsenal in the final.