Aston Villa win Europa League for the first time 44 years
Aston Villa ended a 44-year wait for European glory with a dominant 3-0 victory over SC Freiburg in the UEFA Europa League final at Besiktas Park, denying the German side their first major trophy in club history.
Wearing an all-white kit in tribute to their 1982 European Cup-winning team, Villa made a strong start and nearly opened the scoring within two minutes when Morgan Rogers forced an early save from Noah Atubolu with a powerful effort.
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Freiburg responded with a rare attacking moment through Nicolas Höfler, whose effort went narrowly wide as they struggled to settle in their first-ever European final.
Villa took full control before halftime, scoring twice in a seven-minute spell. The opener came from a well-rehearsed corner routine, with Youri Tielemans finishing clinically after intelligent movement created space inside the box.
Moments later, Emiliano Buendía produced a moment of brilliance, turning sharply on the edge of the area before curling a precise strike into the far corner to double Villa’s lead and ignite celebrations among their supporters.
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Any hopes of a Freiburg comeback were effectively ended just before the hour mark when Morgan Rogers added a third, finishing from close range after a sharp assist from Buendía.
Despite late changes from Freiburg, Villa remained in control and continued to threaten further goals through Buendía and John McGinn, but the scoreline stayed at 3-0.
The victory sealed Aston Villa’s long-awaited European triumph and marked a defining moment in Unai Emery’s tenure, as the club celebrated a historic night of success on the continental stage.
Edem Kwame
Edem Kwame is a staff journalist at GH News Media, where he covers sports, politics, and current affairs with a sharp focus on Ghanaian and African football. Known for his in-depth match analysis and timely reporting on the Black Stars, Edem brings a fan's passion and a reporter's rigor to every story he covers. His work spans breaking news, player features, and tournament coverage, including Ghana's campaigns on the continental and global stage. When he's not chasing the latest football headlines, Edem follows broader developments across Ghanaian society, bringing readers clear, well-researched journalism they can trust.


