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2023 UEFA Europa Conference League final

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Football match
2023 UEFA Europa Conference League final
Event2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League
FiorentinaWest Ham United
ItalyEngland
12
Date7 June 2023 (2023-06-07)
VenueFortuna Arena,Prague
Man of the MatchJarrod Bowen(West Ham United)[1]
RefereeCarlos del Cerro Grande (Spain)[2]
Attendance17,363[3]
WeatherCloudy night
19 °C (66 °F)
75%humidity[4]
2022
2024

The2023 UEFA Europa Conference League final was the final match of the2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League, the second season of Europe's tertiary clubfootball tournament organised byUEFA. The match was played at theFortuna Arena inPrague, Czech Republic, on 7 June 2023,[5][6] between Italian clubFiorentina and English clubWest Ham United.

West Ham United won the match 2–1 for their first UEFA Europa Conference League title.[7][8] As winners, they qualified for the group stage of the2023–24 UEFA Europa League.

Background

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This was the first appearance in the final of the competition for both teams. However, bothFiorentina andWest Ham United had won theCup Winners' Cup in the 1960s; Fiorentina was its first winners back in1960–61, while West Ham won the cupfour seasons later. In addition, West Ham was one of the three winners of the1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Both clubs were also aiming to end their decades-long trophy drought; Fiorentina were looking to win their first trophy since winning theCoppa Italia 22 years earlier, while West Ham's most recent major title came in the1979–80 FA Cup, when they became the most recent non-top flight side to win the tournament.[9]

This was Fiorentina's fifth European final, having won the Cup Winners' Cup in1961 as well as losing the1957 European Cup, the1962 European Cup Winners' Cup, and the1990 UEFA Cup finals. With this, they became the first team to reach the finals of all major UEFA club competitions.[note 1][10]

This was West Ham's third European final, having won the Cup Winners' Cup in1965 as well as losing the1976 European Cup Winners' Cup final.[11] They were the English team with the longest European major trophy drought—58 years since their latest triumph. Their defenderEmerson Palmieri was aiming to become the first player to winall three currently existing major European trophies, having won the2018–19 UEFA Europa League and the2020–21 UEFA Champions League withChelsea.

Venue

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TheFortuna Arena inPrague hosted the final.

The Fortuna Arena previously hosted the2013 UEFA Super Cup, as well as four matches at the2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, including thefinal.

Host selection

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A bidding process was launched by UEFA to select the venues of the finals of the UEFA Europa Conference League for both2022 and 2023. Associations interested in hosting one of the finals had until 20 February 2020 to submit bid dossiers.

The decision was originally scheduled to be made by the UEFA Executive Committee during their meeting on 3 December 2020.[12] However, UEFA later decided to reopen the bidding process after appointing the host for the 2022 final only. Member associations had until 30 September 2021 to confirm their intention to submit a bid, while the bids must be submitted by 23 February 2022.[13] Six associations expressed interest in hosting the final.[14][15][16][17]

New bidding associations for 2023 UEFA Europa Conference League Final
AssociationStadiumCityCapacityNotes
 Czech RepublicFortuna ArenaPrague20,800
 GreeceAgia Sophia StadiumAthens32,000Under construction
 IsraelTeddy StadiumJerusalem31,733
 Northern IrelandWindsor ParkBelfast18,614
 SlovakiaTehelné poleBratislava22,500

The UEFA Executive Committee appointed the Fortuna Arena as the host during their meeting inVienna, Austria, on 10 May 2022.[18][6]

Route to the final

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Further information:2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

ItalyFiorentinaRoundEnglandWest Ham United
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legQualifying phaseOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
NetherlandsTwente2–12–1 (H)0–0 (A)Play-off roundDenmarkViborg6–13–1 (H)3–0 (A)
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
LatviaRFS1–1 (H)Matchday 1RomaniaFCSB3–1 (H)
Turkeyİstanbul Başakşehir0–3 (A)Matchday 2DenmarkSilkeborg3–2 (A)
ScotlandHeart of Midlothian3–0 (A)Matchday 3BelgiumAnderlecht1–0 (A)
ScotlandHeart of Midlothian5–1 (H)Matchday 4BelgiumAnderlecht2–1 (H)
Turkeyİstanbul Başakşehir2–1 (H)Matchday 5DenmarkSilkeborg1–0 (H)
LatviaRFS3–0 (A)Matchday 6RomaniaFCSB3–0 (A)
Group A runners-upFinal standingsGroup B winners
OpponentAgg.1st leg2nd legKnockout phaseOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
PortugalBraga7–24–0 (A)3–2 (H)Knockout round play-offsBye
TurkeySivasspor5–11–0 (H)4–1 (A)Round of 16CyprusAEK Larnaca6–02–0 (A)4–0 (H)
PolandLech Poznań6–44–1 (A)2–3 (H)Quarter-finalsBelgiumGent5–21–1 (A)4–1 (H)
SwitzerlandBasel4–31–2 (H)3–1 (a.e.t.) (A)Semi-finalsNetherlandsAZ3–12–1 (H)1–0 (A)

Pre-match

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Identity

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The original identity of the 2023 UEFA Europa Conference League Final was unveiled at the group stage draw on 26 August 2022.[19]

Ambassador

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The ambassador for the final was former Czech internationalVladimír Šmicer, who won the2000–01 UEFA Cup and2004–05 UEFA Champions League titles withLiverpool.[20]

Ticketing

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With a stadium capacity of 18,000 for the final, a total amount of 13,000 tickets were available to fans and the general public, with the two finalist teams receiving 5,000 tickets each, and with the other tickets being available for sale to fans worldwide viaUEFA.com from 21 to 28 April 2023 in four price categories: €125, €85, €45, and €25. Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators cost €25. The remaining tickets were allocated to the local organising committee, national associations, commercial partners, and broadcasters, and to serve the corporate hospitality programme.[21]

Violence

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Police arrested more than 30 people after a group of West Ham fans were attacked by ItalianUltras dressed in black. The violence erupted in the morning of 7 June 2023 in theOld Town Square area of Prague. Police said the men were wearing face coverings and carrying chains and other weapons.[22]

Match

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Summary

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First half

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Biraghi being treated after being hit with object from the crowd

West Ham started quickly asLucas Paquetá played a pass intoMichail Antonio, but his shot was easily saved byPietro Terracciano. Shortly after, Fiorentina'sRolando Mandragora unleashed a shot from distance that was well wide. Fiorentina caught a break afterDeclan Rice's shot was just wide of the post following a long throw that the Italians failed to clear. Fiorentina began to control the tempo from this point, and had a chance whenNikola Milenković's header went over the bar from a corner.Saïd Benrahma went down near the edge of the Fiorentina box, but instead of drawing a free kick for the Hammers, he received the first yellow card of the match for simulation.

Ten minutes before the halftime whistle, the match was halted when Fiorentina captainCristiano Biraghi was hit by cups and other objects thrown by the West Ham fans. Biraghi was bleeding from the back of his head, but after receiving medical treatment he continued to play.[23] Fiorentina won successive corners, but West Ham dealt with them and prevented Fiorentina from capitalizing.Tomáš Souček had a header in the box cleared byLuca Ranieri near the end of the half. Fiorentina had the best chance of the half right before the halftime whistle.Alphonse Areola pushed a header fromChristian Kouamé onto the post, where it fell toLuka Jović, who got enough on his header from the rebound and Areola could not prevent it going over the line. However, Jović was in an offside position when Kouamé touched the ball, and the goal was quickly disallowed. Both teams went into halftime having created few chances, but Fiorentina had dominated possession, looked the better team, and very nearly secured the lead.

Second half

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The players, staff and fans ofWest Ham United celebrate their win.

Fiorentina made the first substitution a minute into the second half, with Jovic leaving the pitch and being replaced byArthur Cabral.Nayef Aguerd became the second player booked after a high challenge on Mandragora in the 53rd minute. The Italians got their first shot on target, but Areola easily claimed the shot from Kouamé. West Ham broke the game open in the 60th minute, when a long throw into the box was controlled byJarrod Bowen before going out for a goal kick amid strong penalty appeals from Bowen and other West Ham players. After a VAR check by refereeCarlos del Cerro Grande showed that Biraghi had flicked his hand on to the ball, the penalty was given to the Hammers. Benrahma's penalty into the top right corner sent Terracciano the wrong way, and gave West Ham a 1–0 lead. Both teams made changes shortly after; West Ham replacedKurt Zouma withThilo Kehrer, and Fiorentina's Kouamé was replaced byRiccardo Saponara.

Declan Rice celebrates shortly after the end of the game

West Ham's lead was short lived.Nicolás González won an aerial duel againstEmerson, and headed the ball down forGiacomo Bonaventura who controlled it well with one foot and fired past Areola with the other into the far corner to equalise for Fiorentina. West Ham nearly responded to retake the lead, as Antonio was slipped in by Paquetá, but could not finish the chance, and the flag went up for offside. Benrahma was subbed off forPablo Fornals shortly after. Milenkovic was booked after bringing down Paqueta, joining Mandragora as a cautioned Fiorentina player. Ranieri was replaced byIgor Julio in the 80th minute. West Ham had another chance that was ruled offside, this time it was Soucek who failed to beat Terracciano.Sofyan Amrabat received a yellow card for his tackle on Emerson in the 85th minute. Amrabat had a chance from a West Ham turnover, but he failed to beat Areola. In the 90th minute of the game, with stoppage time imminent, Paquetá intercepted a ball in midfield, and played a through ball to Bowen who had only Terracciano in the Fiorentina goal to beat. Bowen lifted the ball over the leg of Terracciano and although the goalkeeper got a slight touch to the ball, the shot went into the net, reclaiming the lead for West Ham in the final moments of normal time. This was enough to give the Hammers a 2–1 victory and their first UEFA Europa Conference League title.[24][25]

Details

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The "home" team (for administrative purposes) was determined by an additional draw held after the quarter-final and semi-final draws.

FiorentinaItaly1–2EnglandWest Ham United
Report
Attendance: 17,363[3]
Fiorentina[4]
West Ham United[4]
GK1ItalyPietro Terracciano
RB2BrazilDodô
CB4SerbiaNikola MilenkovićYellow card 75'
CB16ItalyLuca Ranieridownward-facing red arrow 84'
LB3ItalyCristiano Biraghi (c)
CM34MoroccoSofyan AmrabatYellow card 85'
CM38ItalyRolando MandragoraYellow card 66'downward-facing red arrow 90+3'
AM5ItalyGiacomo Bonaventura
RW22ArgentinaNicolás González
LW99Ivory CoastChristian Kouamédownward-facing red arrow 61'
CF7SerbiaLuka Jovićdownward-facing red arrow 46'
Substitutes:
GK31ItalyMichele Cerofolini
DF15SerbiaAleksa Terzić
DF23ItalyLorenzo Venuti
DF28ArgentinaLucas Martínez Quarta
DF98BrazilIgorupward-facing green arrow 84'
MF8ItalyRiccardo Saponaraupward-facing green arrow 61'
MF32GhanaAlfred DuncanYellow card 67'
MF42ItalyAlessandro Bianco
MF72Czech RepublicAntonín Barákupward-facing green arrow 90+3'
FW9BrazilArthur Cabralupward-facing green arrow 46'
FW11FranceJonathan Ikoné
FW77CroatiaJosip Brekalo
Manager:
ItalyVincenzo Italiano
GK13FranceAlphonse Areola
RB5Czech RepublicVladimír Coufal
CB4FranceKurt Zoumadownward-facing red arrow 61'
CB27MoroccoNayef AguerdYellow card 53'
LB33ItalyEmerson Palmieri
CM28Czech RepublicTomáš Souček
CM41EnglandDeclan Rice (c)
AM11BrazilLucas Paquetá
RW20EnglandJarrod BowenYellow card 90+7'
LW22AlgeriaSaïd BenrahmaYellow card 31'downward-facing red arrow 76'
CF9JamaicaMichail Antoniodownward-facing red arrow 90+4'
Substitutes:
GK1PolandŁukasz Fabiański
DF2EnglandBen Johnson
DF3EnglandAaron CresswellYellow card 90+1'
DF21ItalyAngelo Ogbonnaupward-facing green arrow 90+4'
DF24GermanyThilo Kehrerupward-facing green arrow 61'
MF8SpainPablo Fornalsupward-facing green arrow 76'
MF10ArgentinaManuel Lanzini
MF12EnglandFlynn Downes
MF62EnglandFreddie Potts
FW14Ivory CoastMaxwel Cornet
FW18EnglandDanny Ings
FW72EnglandDivin Mubama
Manager:
ScotlandDavid Moyes

Man of the Match:
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham United)[1]

Assistant referees:[2]
Pau Cebrián Devís (Spain)
Guadalupe Porras Ayuso (Spain)
Fourth official:[2]
Jesús Gil Manzano (Spain)
Reserve assistant referee:[2]
Diego Barbero Sevilla (Spain)
Video assistant referee:[2]
Juan Martínez Munuera (Spain)
Assistant video assistant referee:[2]
Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain)
Support video assistant referee:[2]
Tiago Martins (Portugal)

Match rules[26]

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes ofextra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Twelve named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time[note 2]

Statistics

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First half[27]
StatisticFiorentinaWest Ham United
Goals scored00
Total shots73
Shots on target01
Saves10
Ball possession66%34%
Corner kicks32
Fouls committed57
Offsides11
Yellow cards01
Red cards00
Second half[27]
StatisticFiorentinaWest Ham United
Goals scored12
Total shots105
Shots on target43
Saves13
Ball possession61%39%
Corner kicks02
Fouls committed109
Offsides12
Yellow cards43
Red cards00
Overall[27]
StatisticFiorentinaWest Ham United
Goals scored12
Total shots178
Shots on target44
Saves23
Ball possession63%37%
Corner kicks34
Fouls committed1516
Offsides23
Yellow cards44
Red cards00

Post-match

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After the game Fiorentina presidentRocco Commisso described West Ham as treating Fiorentina players "like animals" afterLuka Jović came off at half-time with a broken nose and Cristiano Biraghi received a bloodied face after being hit by an object thrown from the crowd.[28]UEFA later charged both clubs with "throwing of objects" with West Ham being charged with "invasion of the field of play" and Fiorentina being charged with the "lighting of fireworks".[29] West Ham supporters were banned from attending the club's first away fixture of their2023–24 UEFA Europa League campaign. The club was also fined €50,000 after supporters threw objects onto the pitch and a further €8,000 for a pitch invasion following the game.[30] Fiorentina were given a one-match ban for away supporters and were fined €30,000.[31]

On 8 June, thousands lined a route from theChampions Statue toStratford Town Hall as West Ham players took part in an open top bus parade to show the trophy and celebrate the win.[32]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^European Cup/Champions League, Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup/Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League.
  2. ^Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.

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