In case you were unaware, Aston Villa won their first European trophy in 44 years with a resounding 3-0 victory over Freiburg in Istanbul.
Goals from Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendía and Morgan Rogers ensured Unai Emery's side ended their trophy drought in style.
It was the club's first major trophy since their League Cup triumph in 1996 and showed the incredible work Emery has done at Villa Park since taking the reins there.
As always with major triumphs, there are several interesting stats and facts and we take you through everything that has happened as a result of Villa's Europa League glory.
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Tammy Abraham follows former Chelsea teammate to complete UEFA set
Tammy Abraham becomes the second player to complete the UEFA set of trophies. Dan Mullan/Getty Images Tammy Abraham may not have come on in the final, with Ollie Watkins playing the full 90 minutes, but the England striker did still do something only one player had ever done.
The 28-year-old completed the European set of trophies, having won the Champions League, Europa League, Conference League and Super Cup in his career.
Abraham won the Champions League and Super Cup in 2021 with Chelsea, before winning the Conference League with Roma under Jose Mourinho the following season.
Now, after playing in three of the knockout matches since his January move from Turkish side Besiktas, Abraham added a Europa League medal to his collection to complete the set.
He is only the second player to do so, after former Chelsea colleague Emerson Palmieri, who also won the Champions League and Super Cup under Thomas Tuchel, as well as the Europa League under Maurizio Sarri in 2019.
Emerson then won the Conference League with West Ham in 2023 to complete the set, with Abraham only the second player to do so three years later.
Emi Martinez is Mr Final
Emiliano Martinez has won all seven of the finals he has played in. Alexandra Fechete/Sports Press Photo/Getty Images The career of Emiliano Martínez is really quite something.
He could not get a look-in at Arsenal, went on loan to Oxford United, Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham, Wolves and Reading and then, in a massive sliding doors moment, he got a shot under Mikel Arteta due to Bernd Leno's injury.

