FC Barcelona’s women's team achieved a historic 6-2 away victory against Real Madrid, scoring six goals in a derby for the first time ever. This unprecedented result highlights Barcelona’s dominance over their main rivals.
Their last Champions League match with a 6-2 scoreline was back in 2022 against Benfica. Also, they had not scored six away goals in the European competition since December 2023, when they beat Rosengard 6-0.
Ewa Pajor stood out with a brace, bringing her total to 13 goals in nine matches against Real Madrid. Yet, it is Alexia Putellas who leads the derby scoring charts with 14 goals in 18 appearances, including a decisive penalty in the final minutes of the recent clash.
Manager Pere Romeu fielded the youngest starting lineup among all quarterfinalists, with an average age of just over 25 years. This illustrates the club’s commitment to rebuilding and maintaining elite performance.
Clara Serrajordi and Aïcha Camara made their starting debuts in a Clasico, delivering impressive performances, with Serrajordi also assisting a goal.
Overall, Barcelona boast a remarkable record in the fixture, winning 22 of 23 duels with a goal difference of 83-12, averaging 3.6 goals scored and only 0.5 conceded per game.
These accomplishments inspire optimism among supporters, confirming Barcelona women's current dominance and promising a bright future.