The Women's UEFA Women's League Final was played at the crack of dawn on Sunday, with last year's champions Barcelona beating Lyon Women's 2-0 in a clean sweep to reach the top of the European table once again. The Barcelona women's team have now become "Four Champions" for the third time in the last four editions of the tournament, not only winning the league and cup that season, but also leaving a significant mark in history. It is worth noting that the final attracted 50,827 spectators, a record number for a Women's UEFA Final.
The game turned in the 63rd minute when Bomardi's goal opened the door for Barcelona. With extra time approaching, Petenas came on as a late substitute and sealed the win in just three minutes. After reaching the final of the Women's Europa League for four consecutive years, Barcelona Ladies finally won the title for the first time this year, ending Lyon Ladies' five-year monopoly of the title. Although they lost in the final last year, the last two Cup victories have been enough to establish Barcelona Women's soccer as a dynasty.
This season, Barcelona Women's Football Team has not only won the La Liga, Spanish Cup and Super Cup, but also the UEFA Champions League, realizing the brilliant feat of "Four Champions". This achievement even surpassed the Barcelona Men's Football Team, which failed to win all four titles in the same period, demonstrating the strength and glory of the Women's Football Team.