Chelsea Triumph Over Real Betis To Claim UEFA Conference League Title.
Chelsea FC etched their name into football history on Wednesday, 28 May 2025, defeating Real Betis 4-1 in a thrilling UEFA Conference League final at Stadion Wrocław. The victory marks Chelsea as the first club to win all five of UEFA’s major men’s senior club competitions, adding the Conference League to their illustrious collection of Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup, and Cup Winners’ Cup titles.
The match began with a setback for Chelsea, as Real Betis took an early lead in the ninth minute through a clinical strike by Abdessamad Ezzalzouli, set up by the masterful Isco. The Spanish side dominated the first half, with Chelsea struggling to find their rhythm and conceding a sloppy goal due to a misplaced pass by Malo Gusto. Boos echoed from the Chelsea faithful at half-time, but manager Enzo Maresca’s tactical adjustments and key substitutions turned the tide.
The second half saw Chelsea roar back, led by the brilliance of Cole Palmer. In a five-minute spell, the 23-year-old provided two sublime assists, first setting up Enzo Fernández’s equaliser with a pinpoint cross in the 65th minute, followed by a deft delivery for Nicolas Jackson to bundle home the go-ahead goal in the 70th minute. Jadon Sancho, a substitute, added a curling beauty in the 83rd minute, and Moisés Caicedo sealed the rout with a deflected effort in stoppage time.
Maresca, reflecting on the match, admitted to first-half frustrations but praised his squad’s resilience. “I was a little bit frustrated in the first half because we approached the game in the wrong way… the second half we were much better, and now we are very happy,” he told TNT Sports. He also addressed his decision to bench captain Reece James, noting, “I would always start with Reece, but I am trying to protect him… he said to me, ‘Boss, don’t worry, we’re going to win the game.’”
Real Betis, in their first-ever European final, put up a valiant fight but were undone by injuries, notably to Ezzalzouli, and Chelsea’s superior depth. Manager Manuel Pellegrini expressed pride in his team’s effort, stating, “We played a great first half; we scored a goal, we had a couple more clear chances, but in the second half we were affected by injuries… The fans have been incredible, during the game and even after.”
The victory capped a remarkable season for Chelsea, who also secured Champions League qualification with a 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest just days earlier. For Maresca, in his debut season, the triumph is a stepping stone. “The Conference League is a starting point to build a winners’ mentality,” he said, acknowledging the personal significance of facing his mentor, Pellegrini.
Chelsea’s 11,000 travelling fans celebrated wildly, their team’s second-half onslaught ending a 27-year streak of Spanish dominance in European finals against non-Spanish sides. With 41 goals scored in the competition, the Blues proved their pedigree, making this triumph a fitting milestone in their storied European legacy.
As captain Reece James lifted the trophy amidst a shower of gold ticker tape, Chelsea’s players and supporters revelled in a night that underscored their return to European glory.

