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WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL 2025

Barça Women's Squad List for the 2025 Champions League Final against Arsenal

Published:23/05/2025 - 12:19h

Updated:23/05/2025 - 12:27h

Barça Women has confirmed the list with the 23 players called up for the 2025 Women's Champions League final against Arsenal.

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With the European throne at stake and a streak of nine consecutive victories, FC Barcelona Women sharpens its weapons for the definitive clash against an Arsenal that has made miracles its specialty.

The Champions League does not forgive lukewarmness. And Barça Women, who already know what it is to reign, do not plan to give up their crown without fighting to the last breath. A final with the aroma of an epic, where the azulgrana experience clashes head-on with London resilience.

The list of Barça players called up for the Women's Champions League final against Arsenal

Pere Romeu has called up 23 players for the final of the UEFA Women`s Champions League 2025, which will be played this Saturday in Lisbon against an Arsenal specialist in comebacks, capable of leaving Real Madrid and Olympique de Lyon in the way.

Without (#18) Kika Nazareth, long-term absence, the squad is made up of:

(*in parentheses (#00) indicates the number of each player)

GOALKEEPERS

  1. (#01) Gemma Font
  2. (#13) Cata Coll
  3. (#25) Roebuck

DEFENDERS

  1. (#02) Irene Paredes
  2. (#04) María León
  3. (#05) Jana Fernández
  4. (#08) Marta Torrejón
  5. (#22) Ona Batlle
  6. (#23) Syrstad Engen
  7. (#35) Judit Pujols

MIDFIELDERS

  1. (#11) Alexia Putellas
  2. (#12) Patri Guijarro
  3. (#14) Aitana Bonmatí
  4. (#19) Vicky López
  5. (#24) Brugts
  6. (#28) Alba Caño
  7. (#30) Sydney Schertenleib
  8. (#34) Clara Serrajordi

FORWARDS

  1. (#07) Salma Paralluelo
  2. (#09) Claudia Pina
  3. (#10) Caroline Graham
  4. (#16) Fridolina Rolfö
  5. (#17) Ewa Pajor

A list that combines hierarchy, fresh talent and that invisible chemistry that only teams accustomed to playing (and winning) finals possess.

A Barça Women that arrives like an ignited volcano

Since that first stumble in Manchester, the azulgrana have not looked back: nine consecutive victories and a feeling of invulnerability that makes them favorites. But in front, Arsenal brings the David disguise with sharpened aim.

Ironies of football: while Barça wants to make history again, Arsenal wants to write its own for the first time. In Lisbon, not only a cup is played: narratives, legacies and the confirmation —or questioning— of a dynasty that seems to have no ceiling are disputed.