Despite her departure to Bay FC, UEFA rules leave the door open for Asisat Oshoala to potentially receive a medal if Barcelona triumph in the final
Barcelona's women's team's advancement to the Champions League final, after overturning a 1-0 first-leg deficit against Chelsea, has ignited discussions about the potential recipients of winners' medals. Amidst this, Nigerian football icon Asisat Oshoala's situation has drawn attention, as she participated in the tournament with Barcelona before making a mid-season move to Bay FC in the USA.
Barcelona reach UWCL final after victory over Chelsea
Barcelona's women's team secured a spot in the Champions League final by defeating Chelsea 2-0 at Stamford Bridge, overturning a first-leg deficit.
This victory marks the second consecutive season Barcelona has ousted Chelsea in the semi-finals, dealing a blow to Chelsea coach Emma Hayes amidst controversy over a red card shown to Canadian player Kadeisha Buchanan. It is also the second time in a row that the Catalans have reached the UWCL final after going all the way to win the trophy last season following a win over
Potential Third Medal for Oshoala
Super Falcons legend Asisat Oshoala, who participated in the tournament with Barcelona before moving to Bay FC in the USA mid-season, could still receive a winners' medal if Barcelona triumph in the final. Oshoala played twice for Barcelona in the group stage of the UWCL, scoring once in the 5-0 victory over Benfica.
According to UEFA rules, clubs are awarded 40 medals for winning or losing the UWCL final, and it is up to the clubs to determine which players receive medals. Therefore, players who have appeared for the winning team, even if they are no longer part of the squad, are likely to receive medals.
If Barcelona emerges victorious in Bilbao, Oshoala would be in line to receive her third winners' medal, having previously triumphed with Barcelona in 2021 and 2023. Despite her mid-season switch to Bay FC, Oshoala's contributions earlier in the tournament could still be recognised with a medal, highlighting her impact on Barcelona's journey to the final.
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