Chelsea Crowned UEFA Conference League Champions, Complete Historic Sweep of All Five Major UEFA Titles
By Sachit Subba • Football • May 29, 2025 02:54 AM • 92 views

In a landmark night for English football, Chelsea FC etched their name into the annals of European football history by lifting the UEFA Europa Conference League title for the first time with a resounding 4-1 victory over Spanish outfit Real Betis. The triumph at Wroclaw Stadium in Poland sees the West London club become the first team ever to win all five major UEFA club competitions.
Real Betis drew first blood early in the contest, with Moroccan winger Abde Ezzalzouli silencing the Chelsea faithful by slotting home in just the 8th minute. Betis held their nerve through a cagey first half, showcasing disciplined defensive structure and sharp counters.
But the second half belonged to the Blues.
Enzo Fernández initiated the turnaround in the 65th minute with a composed finish that reignited Chelsea's momentum. Just five minutes later, striker Nicolas Jackson, often under scrutiny throughout the campaign, stepped up with a clinical strike to hand Chelsea a 2-1 lead and shift the tide for good.
Jadon Sancho rejuvenated since returning to the Premier League, extended the advantage in the 83rd minute, finishing off a flowing team move with poise. As Betis pushed forward in desperation, they left gaps at the back—gaps that Moisés Caicedo exploited deep into injury time, smashing home Chelsea's fourth and sealing a dominant comeback victory.
The result not only secures Chelsea's maiden Conference League title but also completes a clean sweep of UEFA's elite competitions. The Blues had previously claimed the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and the UEFA Super Cup—each on at least one occasion.
This victory, underpinned by a new wave of young talent and tactical cohesion, marks a turning point for Chelsea in the post-Abramovich era. For a club navigating the trials of transition and rebuilding, the Conference League title is more than just silverware—it's a statement.
From London to Wroclaw and now etched in European glory, Chelsea have not just won a trophy—they've completed the circle.