2024 UEFA Women's Champions League final

Other chances fell to Barcelona, without success, before Lyon won a corner in the 14th minute and nearly scored from a mislaid clearance by Bronze before Cata Coll collected the ball at the second time of asking.

Minutes later, Barcelona won a free kick in their attacking third, which was cleared, before winger Caroline Graham Hansen sent in another cross – this one dragged wide by an overlapping Bronze.

Equal play resumed, including more physical challenges between Paredes and Dumornay, until the 28th minute, when Barcelona's Mariona Caldentey was able to win and carry the ball through the midfield unchallenged; her shot was messily saved by Endler.

The next big chance fell to Lyon in the 36th minute, when Coll could only parry a cross back into the box; Paredes intercepted and Barcelona again took the ball to their attacking third through Graham Hansen.

In the remaining regulation time, Barcelona held possession without making a breakthrough, and Lyon had an 87th-minute attempt from Horan shot far off target.

During the pre-match anthems, two men carried a Palestinian flag bearing the slogans "Stop Genozide" and "EU don't be an accessory" onto the pitch before placing it on the ground along with the match banners.

While the crowd who noticed the action generally applauded it, the Israel Football Association described it as "wretched and cowardly"; Wembley Stadium was put on alert for similar protests ahead of the 2024 UEFA Champions League final that took place a week later on 1 June 2024.

[1] With the victory, Barcelona successfully completed their first continental quadruple, defending their 2023 Women's Champions League title and winning all of the competitions they had featured in throughout the 2023–24 season.

[25][26] As with the previous year, the team was given a formal reception by the Generalitat de Catalunya and City Council of Barcelona the day after the final, presenting their trophy haul to thousands of fans gathered in Plaça Sant Jaume.

Alexia Putellas stands behind a podium at the Palau de la Generalitat de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain. She is wearing her Champions League winners' medal over a t-shirt that features Barcelona Femení's victory slogan "Movem el mon" ("We move the world" in Catalan).
Barcelona captain Alexia Putellas with her winners' medal the following day: in her five minutes on the pitch in the final, Putellas made a recovery, scored a goal, and received a yellow card. [ 20 ]