Crystal Palace have made history by winning their first-ever UEFA Conference League title after a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Spanish side Rayo Vallecano in the final played in Leipzig, Germany.

The decisive moment came in the 51st minute when Jean-Philippe Mateta reacted quickest inside the box to turn home the winning goal after a rebound from Adam Wharton’s shot. That strike proved enough to separate the two sides in a tense and closely contested final.

The match was tight from the start, with both teams struggling to create clear chances in the first half. Rayo Vallecano showed resilience and threatened on the counterattack, but Crystal Palace gradually took control after the break, applying more pressure until Mateta broke the deadlock.

Despite late pressure from the Spanish side, Palace held firm defensively to secure a famous European triumph and complete a historic night for the club, lifting continental silverware for the first time in their history.

The victory will go down as one of the biggest moments in Crystal Palace’s modern era, with Mateta’s 51st-minute goal sealing glory in a final defined by discipline, patience, and one clinical finish.