Overview
- Arsenal defeated Barcelona 1-0 in the UEFA Women's Champions League final, with Stina Blackstenius scoring the winning goal in the 75th minute.
- The victory marked Arsenal's second Champions League title, their first coming 18 years ago in 2007.
- Barcelona entered the match as heavy favorites, aiming for a third consecutive title, but Arsenal's defensive resilience proved decisive.
- Manager Renee Slegers, in her first season, guided Arsenal through a remarkable journey that included comeback wins against Real Madrid and Lyon.
- The win highlights Arsenal's underdog triumph and cements their place as the only English team to have won the Women's Champions League.