Chelsea Looks to Complete UEFA Trophy Collection by Beating Betis in Conference League Final
- Chelsea is set to compete against Real Betis for the trophy in the 2024-25 Europa Conference League championship match on May 29, 2025, at Stadion Miejski in Wroclaw, Poland.
- Chelsea aims to become the first club to win all four main UEFA men’s club competitions after a season transitioning from the Champions League to the Conference League.
- Chelsea qualified for the final by winning all league phase matches and knockout ties, while Betis reached their first European final under coach Manuel Pellegrini with notable players like Isco and Lo Celso.
- The match will be officiated by Bosnian referee Irfan Peljto, whose appointment is controversial due to past suspensions but is considered an honor for Bosnian football.
- If Chelsea wins, they will complete a unique trophy set in UEFA men’s senior club competitions, while Betis seeks their first continental title in their debut European final.
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Irfan Peljto: UEFA Conference League final referee fresh from a six-game ban
IRFAN Peljto is an elite football referee who was the very first Bosnian referee to officiate a UEFA game. He will be officiating at the Uefa Conference League final on May 28, 2025, despite being hit with a ban earlier in the season. Irfan Peljto is an accomplished football refereeGetty The star faced a ban after making a series of mistakes during a matchReuters Breaking a record Born on July 18, 1984, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Irfan first be…
Why Conference League final referee Peljto was banned for 6 matches this season
Bosnian referee Irfan Peljto takes charge of Chelsea vs Real Betis on Wednesday (Picture: Getty Images) Irfan Peljto will referee the Europa Conference League final between Chelsea and Real Betis on Wednesday night after an eventful season so far. Bosnia’s top ref will become the first from his country to referee a major UEFA club competition final when he takes charge in Wroclaw, Poland. The 40-year-old has been refereeing internationally since…

Chelsea looks to complete UEFA trophy collection by beating Betis in Conference League final
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