Crystal Palace win first European trophy in 121 years

Crystal Palace etched their name into European football history after securing a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Rayo Vallecano in the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League final on Wednesday night.
The win marks the club’s first-ever European trophy, completing a remarkable continental campaign that saw the South London side rise above expectations despite an inconsistent domestic season.
Tense First Half at Red Bull Arena
The final, played at the Red Bull Arena, began cautiously as both sides struggled to impose themselves. Neither Crystal Palace nor Rayo Vallecano managed a shot on target in the opening 30 minutes, reflecting the high stakes and tactical discipline on display.
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Crystal Palace nearly broke the deadlock just before halftime when Tyrick Mitchell rose well to meet a cross, but his header narrowly missed the target.
Mateta Strikes After Half-Time Breakthrough
Crystal Palace came out stronger after the break and found the decisive moment in the 51st minute. Midfielder Adam Wharton drove forward from deep before unleashing a powerful effort from distance. Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper Augusto Batalla could only parry the shot into danger.
Striker Jean-Philippe Mateta reacted quickest, slotting home from close range to give Palace a crucial 1–0 lead.
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Rayo Vallecano Push, Palace Hold Firm
Rayo Vallecano responded with increased intensity, pushing for an equaliser as the game opened up. Their best chance came in the 55th minute when Yéremy Pino struck a brilliant free-kick that rattled both posts before bouncing away agonisingly.
Despite late pressure, Crystal Palace remained disciplined defensively under manager Oliver Glasner, managing the game effectively until the final whistle.
Historic European Glory for Crystal Palace
The victory delivers a landmark achievement for Crystal Palace, adding a major European trophy to their cabinet for the first time in club history. The triumph also secures qualification for next season’s UEFA Europa League, ensuring the Eagles will compete across multiple European fronts in the 2026–27 campaign.
With this win, Crystal Palace join an elite group of English clubs competing in Europe next season, capping off a memorable continental run with silverware.
Edem Kwame
Edem Kwame is a journalist at GH News Media covering sports and national developments in Ghana.


