Aston Villa won the 2025–26 Europa League with a commanding 3–0 victory over Freiburg in the final in Istanbul. Tielemans opened the scoring late in the first half, Buendia doubled the lead, and Rogers added a third in the second half, securing Unai Emery's fifth trophy. The win also came with former Roma players Leon Bailey, who returned to Birmingham in January, and Tammy Abraham, who won the Conference League with Roma four years earlier, both lifting the trophy.
Donyell Malen, who left Aston Villa in the January transfer window to join Roma, took the opposite path. The Dutch forward featured in six of the club's League Phase matches—four as a starter—and scored three goals during their European run. However, UEFA regulations do not formally classify Malen as a Europa League winner. Players are only considered trophy winners if they appear on the official UEFA squad list at the competition's close. While Aston Villa possess 50 gold medals to distribute at their discretion and could choose to send one to Malen as a symbolic recognition, this would not make him formally a champion.
The precedent was set by Philippe Coutinho, who left Liverpool for Barcelona in January 2018; the Reds won the Champions League that season and sent him a medal, but he remains not officially recognised as a European champion. Malen's focus now turns to Roma's pursuit of Champions League qualification, with the club set for a decisive match on Sunday.
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“La squadra di Emery ha battuto 3-0 il Friburgo in finale, ma l'olandese - ceduto a gennaio alla Roma - rischia di restare a bocca asciutta: la decisione spetta al club Redazione 21 maggio - 10:13 La forza delle idee: servono più Malen L'Aston Villa ha vinto l'Europa League 2025/26. Anzi, ha…”
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