Barcelona won the Women’s Champions League for the second time in history today by beating Wolfsburg (3-2). The Catalans thus achieved the treble, as they had already won the Spanish title and the Queen’s Cup.
At the Philips Stadium in Eindhoven, the Germans went into halftime 2-0 thanks to goals from the Polish Ewa Pajor (three minutes) and Alexandra Popp (37), but in the second half the Catalans turned the score around with a double from Patri Guijarro (48″ and 50″) and a goal from Fridolina Rolfö (70″), a former player of the German club.
After losing last season’s decision to Lyon, the four-time Spanish champions won their second Women’s Champions League, joining in 2020, and tied winners Umea IK, FFC Turbine Potsdam and Wolfsburg in the rankings – the latest European achievement in which it was achieved in 2014, in a final played at Estádio do Restelo, in Lisbon. ‘
Source: DN
