Both teams define the new champion at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest. The Nervionenses are aiming for their seventh crown and La Loba debut in the winners list.
The Puskas Arena of be Budapestto the stage where the clash between the Seville and the Rome that define this Wednesday the new champion of the UEFA Europa League. As the Nervionenses go in search of their seventh crown in the league, Loba will struggle for his debut in the list of honors and thus winning his second tconsecutive European title after lifting the UEFA Conference League.
It should be remembered that the team led by José Luis Mendilibar reached this stage after beating Juventus 3-2 in the semifinals. Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho’s men left Bayer Leverkusen on the road after a 1-0 win in the first leg and an equalizer in White in the rematch. The match referee will be English Anthony Taylor, who will be assisted on the flanks by Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn. In the VAR is his compatriot Stuart Attwell, accompanied by Christopher Kavanagh and Bastian Dankert.
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- Sevilla have reached the final of the UEFA Cup/Europa League for the seventh time, two more than any other club. They won when they reached it: 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2020
- Roma will contest the UEFA Cup/Europa League final for the second time, losing to Inter the first time in 1991. It is their fifth major European final after 1961 (Inter-Cities Fairs Cup), 1984 (European Cup), 1991 (UEFA Cup) and 2022 (Conference League).
- In the only previous meeting between Sevilla and Roma in Europe, the Spaniards won 2-0 in the round of 16 of this competition in 2019/20, the last in which Sevilla became champions.
- Sevilla have won six major European titles to date, all in the UEFA Cup/Europa League. If they win the seventh, only five teams will have won more European trophies: Real Madrid (16), Barcelona (12), Milan (9), Liverpool (9) and Bayern Munich (8).
- This will be the 14th meeting of a Spanish team against an Italian in a major European final, with the Spaniards winning nine of the previous 13, including the last three.
- The final of a major European competition is held in Hungary for the fourth time, the first since 1985 – Leeds United against Ferencvárosi TC in the 1968 Fairs Cup (second leg), Newcastle United against Újpest in the 1969 Fairs Cup (last back ) and Real Madrid vs. Fehérvár in the 1985 UEFA Cup.
- After winning the Conference League last season, Roma could win two major European titles in two consecutive seasons, something only one Italian team has achieved four times: Inter in 1964 and 1965, Milan in 1968 and 1969, Juventus in 1984 and 1985 and again Milan in 1989 and 1990.
- The UEFA Cup/Europa League has been won 12 times by a Spanish coach, more than coaches from any other country, with six of the last 10 finals for coaches from the Iberian country. This is the first major European final for José Luis Mendilibar, from Seville.
- Roma coach Jose Mourinho has won five major European titles to date: the 2003 UEFA Cup, the 2004 and 2010 Champions League, the 2017 Europa League and the 2022 Conference League. in this match, Mourinho becomes the coach who has won the most titles in European competition, surpassing Giovanni Trapattoni (5).
- Sevilla’s Jesús Navas will be 37 years and 191 days old on game day, and could be the oldest outfield player to start a UEFA Cup/Europa League final since David Weir for Rangers against Zenit in 2008 (aged 38 and 4 days) . The full-back won the title in 2006 with Sevilla against Middlesbrough aged 20 years and 170 days.
The game between the Nervionenses and La Loba can be followed live on the ESPN screens on the following channels, depending on your cable operator:
- VTR: 48 (SD) (Stgo) – 843 (HD)
- DTV: 621 (SD) – 1620 (HD)
- ENTEL: 212 (HD)
- BRIGHT: 174 (SD) – 474 (HD)
- GTD/TELSUR: 84 (SD)
- MOVISTAR: 480 (SD) – 884 (HD)
- YOU SEE: 508 (SD)
- ZAP: 90 (HD)
Streaming allows you to enjoy it from the platform of Star+ It offers a monthly and an annual subscription. To contract it, you must go to the website www.starplus.com. The service is available for TV, computers, mobile phones, tablets and consoles.
Source: Goal

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