Barcelona are the most successful Spanish side in the history of women's football with a trophy haul that includes seven league titles and eight Copa de la Reina trophies.
They have won the Women's Champions League once, with that success coming last season when they beat Chelsea 4-0 in the final.
Barcelona will be looking to defend their crown when they take on Lyon in this year's final on May 21. Here's a look at how they could line up for the showpiece event.
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Goalkeeper
Sandra Panos
Age: 29
A Spain international, Panos joined Barcelona from Levante in 2015. Last year she was a nominee for the Ballon d'Or, and she was named the goalkeeper of the season for the 2020-21 Champions League campaign.
Defence
Marta Torrejon
Age: 32
The experienced right-back represented Spain on 90 occasions during a lengthy international career. Torrejon has been at Barcelona since 2013 and has enjoyed much success at the club. She was named the MVP of the tournament as Barcelona won the Supercopa Feminina in 2020.
Irene Paredes
Age: 30
Another Spain international, Paredes signed for Barcelona in 2021 after her contract at PSG expired. The centre-back poses a goal threat with headers from set-pieces.
Mapi Leon
Age: 26
Capable of playing as a centre-back or left-back, Leon has been at Barcelona since 2017, when she joined from Atletico Madrid. An impressive passer, the Spain international has won three league titles with Barcelona and also experienced glory in the Champions League last season.
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Fridolina Rolfo
Age: 28
A Sweden international who has been at Barcelona since 2021, Rolfo is perhaps better suited to operating in attacking positions, but she is also capable of performing well at left-back.
Midfield
Patri Guijarro
Age: 23
A creative player who is capable of pushing forward, Guijjaro is often used in a more defensive role for Barcelona and brings balance to the team. She joined Barcelona in 2015 and is a Spain international.
Alexia Putellas
Age: 28
An attacking midfielder or winger, Putellas has spent the majority of her career at Barcelona having joined the club in 2012. Closing in on a century of caps for Spain, she has won numerous individual awards including the Ballon d'Or in 2021.
Ingrid Engen
Age: 24
The midfielder joined Barcelona last year having previously been at Wolfsburg. A Norway international, she is usually used as a box to box midfielder.
Attack
Caroline Hansen
Age: 27
Another Norway international, Hansen was named in the Women's Champions League squad of the season for 2020-21.
She has also been nominated as a FIFA FIFPro Women's World11 finalist twice.
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Jenni Hermoso
Age: 32
Able to play as a false nine or an attacking midfielder, Hermoso previously played for Barcelona between 2013 and 2017 before rejoining the club in 2019. She also had two spells at Atletico Madrid. Hermoso is the all-time record goalscorer for both Barcelona and Spain.
Mariona Caldentey
Age: 26
Caldentey has been at Barcelona since 2014 after developing at Collerense. She has 44 caps for Spain.