Barcelona Femení completed a second Quadruple in three years on Saturday evening with a commanding 4-0 victory over OL Lyonnes in the Women's Champions League Final in Oslo, Norway. It is the club's fourth European crown in six years and arguably their most emphatic final performance.
The match began evenly, with Lyon creating early chances and having a goal ruled out for offside in the opening minutes. But Barcelona took control after the break. Ewa Pajor opened the scoring in the 55th minute with a low, arrowing finish and doubled her tally with a close-range effort in the 69th. Salma Paralluelo added two more to complete the rout and the historic double.
Pajor, who had previously lost in five Women's Champions League finals across her career, was named Player of the Match — a fitting reward for a performance that underlined her standing as one of Europe's elite strikers. Barça conceded virtually nothing after the interval, controlling the game with the composure and authority of genuine champions.
The squad returns to Barcelona on Sunday, where fans are invited to join celebrations at Avinguda Maria Cristina from 7pm CET. The result rounds off a perfect domestic and European campaign for the women's side — a Quadruple that includes La Liga, the Copa de la Reina, the Supercopa de España, and now the Women's Champions League.
