Aston Villa ended their 30-year trophy drought with a dominant 3–0 win over SC Freiburg in the UEFA Europa League final at Beşiktaş Park in Istanbul, securing their first major European title in 44 years. The breakthrough came in the 41st minute when Youri Tielemans scored with a powerful volley from a well-executed corner routine, giving Villa a deserved lead after sustained pressure. Just before half-time, Emiliano Buendía doubled the advantage with a brilliant curling strike into the far corner, effectively putting the match beyond Freiburg’s reach. The result was completed in the 58th minute when Morgan Rogers converted Buendía’s cross, sealing a comprehensive victory and sparking celebrations among the Villa squad and supporters.
The triumph marks Aston Villa’s first major trophy since the 1996 League Cup and only their second European crown, following their historic 1982 European Cup win against Bayern Munich. Under manager Unai Emery, Villa produced a remarkable European campaign, winning 13 of their 15 matches after a poor start to the season. Emery further strengthened his reputation as one of the competition’s most successful managers, winning the Europa League for a record fifth time after previous successes with Sevilla and Villarreal. The victory also reflects Villa’s broader revival since Emery’s appointment in 2022, transforming from a struggling side near the relegation zone into European champions. The win ensures qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League, confirming the club’s return to Europe’s elite level.
