Enzo Maresca and Chelsea are targeting European history on Wednesday evening as they look to finish the season with silverware. Fresh from securing a top-five finish in the Premier League table last weekend, the Blues now face Real Betis in the Conference League final in Wroclaw, Poland.
are the outright favourites to get their hands on UEFA's third club competition but they certainly won't have it all their own way against an impressive Betis side. If men are to prevail in the European final on Wednesday evening then they will become the first team to win all five of UEFA's major club competitions.
Winning the Champions League on two occasions, Europa League and Super Cup, Chelsea also triumphed in the now defunct UEFA Cup Winners' Cup back in 1998 after beating VfB Stuttgart in Stockholm.
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The prize for the winner of the Conference League is qualification for the following season's Europa League. However, .
A place in the Champions League is certainly more lucrative than the Conference League as just reaching the league phase this season saw clubs earn £15.587million. .
The winner of the game between Chelsea and Real Betis will pocket £5.860million in prize money, with the runner-up taking home £3.348million. As things stand right now, Chelsea have already banked £9.830million in prize money in the Conference League so far after progressing all the way to the final.
Clubs who reached the 36-team league phase all earned £2.653million and they had the opportunity to top up their money by securing £334,000 for a league phase win and £111,000 for a league phase draw.
The Blues earned £844,000 for finishing top of table as each position in the standings was worth just over £23,000. They also claimed £146,000 from their initial play-off round participation and a top-eight finish secured another £334,000.
Chelsea were to the boost the coffers even further in the knockout phase as they secured £669,000 for reaching the round of 16, £1.088million for making the quarter-finals and £2.092million for the semi-finals.
The Conference League may not be the most lucrative competition in the world but Chelsea can certainly put the money to good use in the transfer market as they look to kick on even further in 2025/26.