2025 UEFA Conference League final

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2025 UEFA Conference League final
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The 2025 UEFA Conference League final was the final match of the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League, the fourth season of Europe's tertiary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the first season since the competition was renamed from the UEFA Europa Conference League to the UEFA Conference League. The final was played at the Wrocław Stadium [en] in Wrocław, Poland. The final was contested between Real Betis and Chelsea.[2] The final was won by Chelsea 4–1 to secure their first UEFA Conference League title, becoming the first club to win all four major European trophies and all three of the current European competitions.[3] They also became the first non-Spanish side to defeat a Spanish club in a European final since 2001, when Bayern Munich won against Valencia in the UEFA Champions League final [en].[4]

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Route to the final

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Match

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Wrocław Stadium, Wrocław
Attendance: 39,754[1]
Referee: Irfan Peljto (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Real Betis
Chelsea
GK13Spain Adrián
RB23Senegal Youssouf Sabaly
CB5Spain Marc Bartra
CB6Brazil Natan
LB12Switzerland Ricardo RodriguezSubstituted off 46'
CM18Spain Pablo FornalsSubstituted off 85'
CM22Spain Isco (c)
CM4United States Johnny CardosoSubstituted off 85'
RF7Brazil AntonyYellow card 88'
CF11Democratic Republic of the Congo Cédric BakambuSubstituted off 72'
LF10Morocco Abde EzzalzouliSubstituted off 53'
Substitutes:
GK25Spain Fran Vieites
GK41Spain Manu González
DF15France Romain PerraudYellow card 90+5'Substituted in 46'
DF24Spain Aitor RuibalSubstituted in 72'
DF32Senegal Nobel Mendy
DF40Spain Ángel Ortiz
MF16Spain Sergi AltimiraSubstituted in 85'
MF20Argentina Giovani Lo CelsoSubstituted in 85'
MF46Spain Mateo Flores
FW36Spain Jesús RodríguezSubstituted in 53'
FW52Spain Pablo García
Manager:
Chile Manuel Pellegrini
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GK12Denmark Filip Jörgensen
RB27France Malo GustoSubstituted off 46'
CB23England Trevoh Chalobah
CB5France Benoît BadiashileYellow card 55'Substituted off 61'
LB3Spain Marc Cucurella
CM8Argentina Enzo Fernández (c)
CM25Ecuador Moisés Caicedo
RW11England Noni Madueke
AM20England Cole PalmerYellow card 79'Substituted off 87'
LW7Portugal Pedro NetoSubstituted off 61'
CF15Senegal Nicolas JacksonSubstituted off 80'
Substitutes:
GK1Spain Robert Sánchez
GK47Finland Lucas Bergström
DF4England Tosin Adarabioyo
DF6England Levi ColwillSubstituted in 61'
DF24England Reece JamesSubstituted in 46'
DF34England Josh Acheampong
MF22England Kiernan Dewsbury-HallSubstituted in 80'
MF39France Mathis Amougou
FW18France Christopher Nkunku
FW19England Jadon SanchoYellow card 85'Substituted in 61'
FW32England Tyrique George
FW38Spain Marc GuiuSubstituted in 87'
Manager:
Italy Enzo Maresca

Man of the Match:
Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Assistant referees:
Senad Ibrišimbegović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Davor Beljo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Fourth official:
Halil Umut Meler (Turkey)
Reserve assistant referee:
Kerem Ersoy (Turkey)
Video assistant referee:
Jérôme Brisard (France)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Willy Delajod (France)
Support video assistant referee:
Marco Di Bello (Italy)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Maximum of twelve named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time
  • Maximum of three substitution opportunities, with a fourth allowed in extra time
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