Barcelona cruised to a 5-2 victory over rival Real Madrid at Camp Nou in front of a record crowd to advance to the Women’s Champions League semi-finals 8-3 on aggregate.
With a 3-1 lead from last week’s first leg in Madrid, Barcelona did not let the occasion get to them on home soil in front of 91,553 fans.
The previous record attendance for a club level women’s football match was 60,739 for Atletico Madrid vs. Barcelona at Wanda Metropolitano in 2019.
Barcelona, who have now won 76 of their last 79 matches, will face the winner of the Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich match later on Wednesday.
Maria Pilar Leon opened the scoring inside eight minutes with a looping shot, though Olga Carmona’s penalty and Claudia Zornoza’s drive put Madrid 2-1 up on the night.
Madrid were within one goal of Barca on aggregate at that stage, but three strikes in 10 minutes from Aitana Bonmati, Claudia Pina and Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas took the tie out of the visitors’ reach.
Caroline Graham Hansen drilled in another for Barca to round off the scoring with 20 minutes to play, giving the expectant home crowd exactly what they were after.
Speaking at full-time, Hansen told DAZN: “This is just too crazy. The crowd are not leaving, they are staying here to celebrate with us.
“It’s goosebumps all over the place. It’s been amazing, something I never dreamed of happening.
“In the first half I missed a really big one; then in the second half, I got one and I will remember it all my life. It can make money. If we are having fun, people will want to repeat it.”