Barcelona wins Women's Champions League again, securing spectacular quadruple feat.
The match was cautious, with opportunities scarce for either side as the defenses of both teams nullified one another.
Aitana Bonmati sored first at San Mamés Stadium, her left-footed strike midway through the second half ricocheting into the goal of Lyon.
Then, in the closing seconds of the match, Alèxia Putellas sealed a triumphant win with her 190th goal for the squad.
With this victory, Barcelona claimed their third Women's Champions League trophy. This accomplishment, which adds to Barça's triumphs in the Liga F, Copa de la Reina and Supercopa de España, outlines the club's status as one of the top teams in global soccer over the past few years.
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The victory in the Women's Champions League further solidified Barcelona's love for football, with the crowd erupting in cheers for every goal scored.
Despite the men's team having a challenging season, football remains a unifying force in Barcelona, with both the women's and men's teams garnering significant support.
Source: edition.cnn.com