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Irene Paredes Touches the Sky: Barça’s Legendary Goalkeeper Lifts Her Third Champions League Trophy

By Daniel Richardson May 24, 2026 • Updated 12:45 PM UTC 18 min read
Paredes in her element: The 35-year-old captain becomes only the third woman to win three Champions League titles as Barça claim their sixth European Cup. Photo: UEFA via Getty Images

BERLIN — In a night that will be etched into football history, FC Barcelona goalkeeper Irene Paredes became the first player in Champions League history to lift the trophy for a third time, cementing her status as one of the greatest goalkeepers the women’s game has ever seen.

Barça’s 2-1 victory over Lyon in Saturday’s final at the Olympiastadion was not just a triumph for the Catalan giants—it was a personal coronation for Paredes, who has spent 15 years at the club, guiding them to three European titles, six La Liga crowns, and countless other honors.

As the final whistle blew, Paredes—donning her iconic number 1—was seen in tears, her arms raised in triumph as she touched the sky. The moment was a fitting climax to a career that has redefined what it means to be a goalkeeper in modern football.

Key Takeaways

  • Historic Treble: Paredes becomes the third woman to win three Champions League titles, joining only Hope Powell (Arsenal) and Nilla Fischer (VfL Wolfsburg).
  • Barça’s Sixth Title: The club extends their record as the most successful team in European women’s football history.
  • Leadership Legacy: Paredes, now 35, has been Barça’s captain since 2019 and remains the club’s all-time appearance record holder.
  • Final Drama: A late equalizer from Alexia Putellas in the 89th minute forced extra time, where Barça’s defense held firm before a winning goal in the 117th.
  • Global Impact: The match drew a record 74,322 spectators—the largest crowd ever for a women’s football final.

The Road to Berlin: Paredes’ Unwavering Leadership

Paredes’ journey to this moment has been nothing short of extraordinary. She joined Barça in 2011 as a 20-year-old prodigy, quickly establishing herself as the backbone of the team. Over the years, she has been the linchpin in Barça’s dominance in Spanish and European football.

Her first Champions League triumph came in 2019, when Barça defeated Lyon in the final. She then added a second in 2021, this time defeating Chelsea in a penalty shootout. Now, with her third title, she has achieved what few in the sport have dared to dream of.

“Here’s not just a trophy for me—it’s for every player who has ever worn the Barça shirt, who has believed in this project,” Paredes said in her post-match interview. “We have shown that consistency and belief can overcome any challenge.”

“To win three Champions Leagues is a dream come true. But to do it with Barça, in front of our fans, is something else entirely.”

— Irene Paredes, post-match press conference, May 24, 2026

The Final: A Night of Highs and Lows

The 2026 Champions League final was a rollercoaster, with both teams trading goals in a high-tempo match played in front of a rapturous crowd at the Olympiastadion.

Lyon took the lead in the 22nd minute through a stunning strike from Kadidiatou Diani, who curled a free-kick into the top corner past a helpless Paredes. The goal sent the French fans into a frenzy, but Barça’s resilience was on full display.

Barça equalized in the 45th minute through a header from Jennifer Hermoso, who rose above Lyon’s defense to power a ball into the net. The score remained 1-1 at halftime, setting the stage for a dramatic second half.

The tension mounted in the 89th minute when Alexia Putellas, Barça’s creative genius, slotted home a close-range finish to give the Catalans the lead. Lyon’s hopes were not yet extinguished, but Barça’s defense held firm in extra time.

In the 117th minute, Barça’s Asisat Oshoala sealed the victory with a header from a corner, sending the Camp Nou faithful into ecstasy. The final whistle was met with jubilant celebrations, and Paredes—who made a series of crucial saves in the final minutes—was carried shoulder-high by her teammates.

FC Barcelona players celebrate their Champions League victory in Berlin
Barça’s players celebrate their sixth European Cup title, with Paredes at the heart of the action. Photo: UEFA via Getty Images

The Numbers Behind the Triumph

Paredes’ dominance in goal extends beyond trophies. Here are some of the key statistics that highlight her unparalleled career:

The Numbers Behind the Triumph
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Statistic Value
Champions League Titles 3 (2019, 2021, 2026)
La Liga Titles 6 (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2021)
Copa de la Reina Titles 4 (2011, 2013, 2014, 2018)
Supercopa Femenina Titles 5 (2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2019)
Total Career Caps (Barça) 450+ (club record)
Clean Sheets in Champions League 38 (highest in tournament history)
Age at Third Champions League Win 35 years, 11 months

Paredes’ ability to read the game, her commanding presence in the box, and her leadership have made her the cornerstone of Barça’s success. Her record of 38 clean sheets in the Champions League is a testament to her consistency and skill.

What’s Next for Paredes and Barça?

With this triumph, Paredes has firmly established herself as a legend of the game. However, her journey is far from over. At 35, she remains a key figure for Barça, and the club has already expressed their commitment to her.

“Irene is the heart of this team,” said Barça manager Emma Hayes in her post-match press conference. “She has given everything for this club, and tonight was a perfect example of her leadership. We will continue to build on this success, and she will be a vital part of that.”

Barça’s next challenge will be the 2026 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which begins in July. With Paredes in goal, the Spanish team will be among the favorites to lift the trophy. Meanwhile, Barça will look to defend their Champions League title in 2027, with Paredes once again leading the charge.

For now, the focus is on celebrating this incredible achievement. Paredes has not only touched the sky but has also inspired a generation of players to dream huge and believe in themselves.

FAQ: Everything You Need to Know

Who is Irene Paredes?

Irene Paredes is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for FC Barcelona. Born on October 15, 1990, in Valencia, she is widely regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers in women’s football history. Paredes has won three Champions League titles, six La Liga titles, and numerous other honors with Barça.

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How many Champions League titles has Paredes won?

Paredes has won three Champions League titles with FC Barcelona: in 2019, 2021, and 2026. She is the third woman to achieve this feat, joining Hope Powell (Arsenal) and Nilla Fischer (VfL Wolfsburg).

What is Paredes’ record with Barça?

Paredes has been a key figure for Barça since joining in 2011. She holds the club record for most appearances and is the only goalkeeper to have won three Champions League titles with the same team. Her leadership and consistency have been instrumental in Barça’s dominance in Spanish and European football.

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What happens next for Barça after winning the Champions League?

Barça will now focus on the 2026 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which begins in July. They will also aim to defend their Champions League title in 2027. Paredes, at 35, remains a vital part of the team and is expected to continue her leadership role.

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Final Thoughts: A Legacy Etched in Gold

Irene Paredes’ third Champions League triumph is more than just a trophy—it’s a testament to her unmatched skill, leadership, and passion for the game. As she touches the sky once again, she leaves behind a legacy that will inspire future generations of footballers.

For Barça, this victory is a reminder of why they are the kings of European football. For Paredes, it’s a personal milestone that caps off a career defined by excellence. And for football fans around the world, it’s a night to remember—a night when greatness was on full display.

As the celebrations continue, one thing is clear: Irene Paredes has not just touched the sky—she has redefined what it means to be a champion.

Next Up: FC Barcelona’s next match is a friendly against Paris Saint-Germain on June 1, 2026, at the Camp Nou (7:00 PM CEST / 5:00 PM UTC). The 2026 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off on July 20, with Spain’s opening match scheduled for July 21 against Costa Rica.

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Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief

Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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