FC Barcelona Femení concluded an outstanding 2025/26 campaign with victory along with three national titles. The team achieved its second Quadruple, seventh consecutive championship in the league, and twelfth win in the Copa de la Reina. The Copa de la Reina match versus Atlético Madrid attracted over 26,000 fans at Gran Canaria, establishing a new participation benchmark for the competition. Pina, Brugts, and Paralluelo each scored during the first half, with Pina scoring again in her fourth successive Copa de la Reina final.
Sixth record final and win in Oslo
Every success throughout this season came with its own narrative. In November, Aitana Bonmatí, who has won the Ballon d'Or three times, faced an injury that kept her out for five months. Despite her absence, the team maintained their winning streak. When Bonmatí made her return during the Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, she received a reception at Spotify Camp Nou befitting a true icon. Barcelona secured a 5-3 overall victory: Paralluelo scored the opening goal, Putellas found the back of the net twice, and Pajor wrapped up the match in the last moments. FC Barcelona Femení achieved its sixth successive Champions League final appearance — making them the first club in women's football history to accomplish this feat.
On May 23 in Oslo, Barcelona defeated Lyon 4-0 in the championship match. Pajor scored first in the 55th minute and then again in the 69th, while Paralluelo netted two additional goals during injury time. Ewa Pajor was awarded as the Most Valuable Player of the final and also recognized as the leading scorer of the tournament, having found the back of the net 11 times across 10 games. This marks their fourth European title within six years. Following previous victories in Gothenburg, Eindhoven, and Bilbao, they have now claimed another trophy in Oslo. Five members from Barcelona were selected for the Team of the Season in the UWCL: Cata Coll, Mapi León, Patri Guijarro, Alexia Putellas, and Ewa Pajor.
Top of the world once more
In the last five years, the Ballon d'Or Féminin has always been awarded to Barcelona—Alexia Putellas received it two times, while Aitana Bonmatí won it three times. This trend might continue at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season, as four players from the club remain strong favorites. Putellas had one of her most impressive seasons yet, netting 7 goals and providing 7 assists in the Champions League. Ewa Pajor found the back of the net in each match during the knockout stages, including the championship game. Caroline Graham Hansen ended the Liga F campaign with 10 assists, and Claudia Pina tops the league's scoring chart with 20 goals. The awarding event is scheduled for October 26, 2026, in Paris, offering Barcelona another reason to rejoice!
Having been the official sponsor of FC Barcelona, we have supported the club through each stage of this adventure — from the Supercopa final in January to the Champions League victory in Oslo. Collaborating with one of the top teams globally goes beyond having a logo on a shirt. It represents a relationship formed side-by-side with a squad that competes with strength, elegance, and genuine love for football. A fresh phase lies ahead, and it looks set to be equally remarkable!
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