Chelsea FC received a special award from UEFA on Thursday in Monaco after becoming the first club to win all four of the governing body’s major competitions.
The recognition came during the Champions League group stage draw and follows the London club’s UEFA Conference League victory in May, where they defeated Real Betis 4-1 in Wrocław to complete the unprecedented collection of titles.
UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin presented the award to Chelsea officials, describing the achievement as unique in European football.
Chelsea’s honours now include two Champions League trophies (2012, 2021), two Europa League titles (2013, 2019), two Cup Winners’ Cups (1971, 1998), the UEFA Super Cup (1998, 2021), and the 2025 Conference League title.
With the feat, Chelsea have become the first team in history to claim every major UEFA club competition.