Chelsea Make European History with Conference League Triumph

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Chelsea is the first club to win all three major active UEFA competitions

Chelsea have etched their name into European football history by becoming the first club to win all three major active UEFA competitions — the Champions League, Europa League, and now the Conference League.

The Blues secured their maiden Conference League title with a commanding 4–1 victory over Spain’s Real Betis in the final, adding yet another prestigious trophy to their cabinet and setting a unique record in European competition.

Completing the European Set

With this win, Chelsea stand alone as the only club to have lifted:

  • Champions League: 2012 (vs Bayern Munich), 2021 (vs Manchester City)
  • Europa League: 2013 (vs Benfica), 2019 (vs Arsenal)
  • Conference League: 2025 (vs Real Betis)

In addition, Chelsea have twice won the UEFA Super Cup and twice triumphed in the now-defunct Cup Winners’ Cup, which ran until 1999, further underscoring their decorated European pedigree.

A Unique UEFA Record

No other European club has matched Chelsea’s feat of completing the trifecta across UEFA’s primary competitions. While a few elite teams may theoretically join this exclusive club in the future, Chelsea will forever hold the distinction of being the first to achieve it.

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