Key Highlights
- FC Barcelona Femení defeated OL Lyonnes 4-0 in Oslo on 23 May 2026 to claim their fourth UEFA Women’s Champions League title in six years.
- Hublot served as Official Watch and Official Timekeeper, deploying its Big Bang Fourth Official’s Board throughout the tournament.
- The final marks 20 years since Hublot first entered football through a partnership with the Swiss national team.
- Hublot CEO Julien Tornare confirmed forthcoming collaborations with the Mexican and Japanese national teams at FIFA World Cup 2026.
- Barcelona’s triumph coincides with a seventh consecutive domestic title, underlining a period of sustained dominance.

Distinctive Traits
What separates Hublot’s relationship with football from conventional sponsorship is the degree to which the brand has embedded itself in the game’s infrastructure. The Big Bang Fourth Official’s Board — present on every touchline at UEFA competitions — is not branding placed beside the pitch; it is the instrument governing the match itself. Every added minute held aloft in Oslo carried the Hublot name as an operational reality, not a promotional flourish.
Barcelona Femení’s victory had its own weight to add. Defeating OL Lyonnes 4-0 in a final between the two most decorated clubs in the competition’s history produced a scoreline that was, by any measure, a statement. Four titles in six years, with a seventh consecutive domestic league alongside it, place this Barcelona side in a category reserved for very few teams in European football history.

Twenty Years of Football’s First Watch
Hublot’s entry into football in 2006 — as sponsor of the Swiss national team — was met with considerable scepticism. A luxury watchmaker aligning with mass-market sport contradicted every received wisdom of the sector. What followed disproved that instinct comprehensively. Signing as Official Watch for UEFA EURO 2008 and then Official Timekeeper of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa brought Hublot into broadcast frames watched by billions, establishing an association with the sport that no conventional advertising budget could have purchased.
The timeline that followed is extensive: four FIFA World Cups, five UEFA European Football Championships, and partnerships with clubs including Manchester United, Ajax Amsterdam, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, and Chelsea. Hublot Ambassadors and Friends of the Brand — among them Kylian Mbappé, Alex Morgan, and Ada Hegerberg — extended that reach into the cultures surrounding the game. The brand now holds Official Timekeeper status for the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and the UEFA Women’s Champions League simultaneously, an arrangement that places Hublot at the centre of club football’s entire European pyramid.

The Art of Fusion Beyond the Manufacture
Hublot’s broader identity — the Art of Fusion, as the brand describes it — has always extended beyond materials and calibres. The Big Bang Unico SR_A and the Classic Fusion collections represent that philosophy at the watchmaking level, combining unexpected materials and constructions into cohesive objects. The football partnerships represent the same thinking applied to culture: luxury and mass-passion, precision and spectacle, occupying the same space without compromise.
Julien Tornare, Hublot CEO, noted at the Oslo final that the brand’s collaboration with football reflects an attitude that “anything is possible” — language that maps directly onto Hublot’s founding logic in 1980, when gold and rubber were first combined on a single watch. The announcement that Hublot will partner with the Mexican and Japanese national teams at FIFA World Cup 2026 extends that story forward, adding two significant football markets to a portfolio already spanning the world’s most-watched sporting calendar. Visit Hublot’s official website for further details on its football and watchmaking programmes.


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Frequently Asked Questions
What role did Hublot play at the 2026 UEFA Women's Champions League Final?
Hublot served as Official Watch and Official Timekeeper of the UEFA Women's Champions League, timing every minute of the tournament through to the final whistle in Oslo. The brand also provided its iconic Big Bang Fourth Official's Board to signal substitutions and added time throughout the competition.
How many UEFA Women's Champions League titles has FC Barcelona Femení won?
FC Barcelona Femení claimed their fourth UEFA Women's Champions League title in Oslo on 23 May 2026, defeating OL Lyonnes 4-0. This was their fourth title in six years, coinciding with a seventh successive domestic league championship.
How long has Hublot been involved in football?
Hublot entered football 20 years ago when it partnered with the Swiss national team in 2006, making it the first luxury watch brand to partner in football. Since then, the brand has served as Official Timekeeper for four FIFA World Cups and five UEFA European Football Championships.
Which football competitions does Hublot currently time?
As of 2026, Hublot serves as Official Watch and Official Timekeeper for several UEFA competitions, including the UEFA Women's Champions League, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, and previously the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 hosted in Switzerland.
What is the Hublot Big Bang Fourth Official's Board?
The Hublot Big Bang Fourth Official's Board is the brand's signature pitch-side timing instrument used at UEFA competitions to signal substitutions and additional time, making Hublot's presence visible throughout live broadcasts worldwide.



