FC Barcelona conquers the Copa de la Reina 2025/2026
The Catalan side triumphed 3-1 over Atlético de Madrid with goals from Claudia Pina, Esmee Brugts and Salma Paralluelo to win the Copa de la Reina. Meanwhile, Boe Risa scored the goal for the Madrid team. 26,093 spectators were present in the stands of the Gran Canaria stadium.
16 MAY 2026
A historic Copa de la Reina final in front of 26,093 spectators who attended the Estadio de Gran Canaria. The honorary kick-off was for Carmen Arce Kubalita, in tribute to the pioneers. Pere Romeu's side started the match with the intention of quickly taking control. Claudia Pina posed a threat, while Amaiur and Jensen sought a response for the Madrid team. In the 23rd minute, once again, Claudia Pina, who was the MVP of the final, produced a moment of magic. The attacker unleashed a powerful right-footed shot that flew directly into the back of the net to break the deadlock and score the first goal of the final. On the half-hour mark, Vicky crossed a ball that Brugts headed in to double the lead on the scoreboard. The third goal wasn't long in coming either. Salma Paralluelo capitalised on a poor touch from Fiamma to score.
The Aragonese forward once again beat the Atlético goalkeeper. Meanwhile, José Herrera's side struggled to be incisive in the opposition half and needed half-time to recharge. Immediately after the second half began, Fiamma aimed for Cata Coll's goal. The player from Denia came close to scoring, but was unlucky. Ewa Pajor provided the response. The Polish forward came close to the fourth goal of the match, but couldn't find the net. Patri Guijarro and Ona Batlle also had two shots that hit the crossbar, but neither was fortunate and their efforts struck the woodwork. Gio Garbelini and Luany came on for the Madrid team in search of a goal, but it was Boe Risa who, barely a minute later, unleashed a powerful strike that flew directly into the back of the net to reduce the deficit on the scoreboard.

Despite the goal, FC Barcelona maintained control of the match, and Kika Nazareth and Clara Serrajordi entered the field of play. The Atlético players' reaction didn't amount to much in the second half, and neither Júlia Bartel nor Rosa Otermín were able to change the pace of the game from the bench. Only Claudia Pina came close to scoring even more goals, but the Catalan team's attacker was unlucky. With the final whistle, Pere Romeu's side's victory was confirmed, as they secured their third title of the season after the Supercopa de España, Liga F Moeve, and the Copa de la Reina. Indeed, the Catalan club secured their twelfth cup title in their history. The Champions final now awaits on the horizon, as the Barcelona side aims to win all possible titles.
















