Champions League

Barcelona 4-1 Copenhagen: Barça finish fifth and reach the last 16

Last night, Barcelona did more than just win their final Champions League league-phase match. Barça flipped their season narrative in 45 minutes, climbed from ninth to fifth, and watched the rest of Europe scramble in real time as the new format delivered the kind of final night fans could only dream of.

Barça came from behind to beat FC Copenhagen 4-1 at the Spotify Camp Nou, sealing a top eight finish and direct qualification to the round of 16. Goal scorers were Robert Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, Raphinha (penalty), and Marcus Rashford (free kick). And while Culers celebrated the comeback, phones and radios did the rest as rival Real Madrid slid out of the top eight in Lisbon.

UWCL Final: Blaugrana Brilliance vs. Gunners’ Grit

As the Estádio José Alvalade in Lisbon gets ready for the 2025 UEFA Women’s Champions League final on May 24, FC Barcelona Femení seeks their third straight title and fourth in five years, facing Arsenal Women in their first final in 18 years. This match highlights Barcelona’s attacking flair against Arsenal’s resilient spirit, marking a significant moment for women’s football.

Copa de la Reina – the Queen’s Cup

We've made it to a new year. New goals, new challenges, new competition, new trophies. And for Barcelona Femeni, this superstar team is no stranger to Copa de la Reina, "the Queen's Cup". Held annually and hosted by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Copa de la Reina is a playoff style elimination competition between clubs in Spain from different divisions of leagues.