Crystal Palace claimed the first European trophy in their history with a 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano in the UEFA Conference League final in Leipzig, sealed by Jean‑Philippe Mateta’s close‑range finish early in the second half. After a cautious opening period, Palace broke through when Wharton’s driven effort was parried into Mateta’s path, allowing the French striker to convert the rebound. The victory provided a fitting send‑off for departing manager Oliver Glasner, who leaves with three trophies in two seasons, the most successful spell the club has enjoyed.
Palace overcame the departures of key players and a turbulent winter to complete their maiden European campaign with silverware. Rayo, unbeaten in nine matches before the final, created early danger but faded after conceding. Palace nearly doubled their lead when Pino struck both posts from a free‑kick. The triumph follows last season’s FA Cup win and this year’s Community Shield success.