Olympiakos Makes History: Europa League Triumph
In a thrilling showdown at the Athens Olympic Stadium, Olympiakos clinched a historic victory, becoming the first Greek club ever to claim a European title. The intense final against Fiorentina culminated in a 1-0 triumph for Olympiakos in extra time.
Ayoub El Kaabi etched his name into the annals of Greek football history by scoring the decisive goal in the 116th minute, seizing the momentous opportunity provided by Santiago Hezze’s precise cross. El Kaabi’s goal marked his 16th strike in European competition this season, cementing his status as a pivotal figure for Olympiakos.
Speaking after the match, midfielder Santiago Hezze expressed his elation, stating, “I’m really happy. The team has made history. Mendilibar has made us a strong team. He told us we have to play as a family.”
Manager Jose Luis Mendilibar, who assumed leadership in February, guided Olympiakos to their historic triumph, adding another European trophy to his collection after leading Sevilla to Europa League glory the previous year.
The final was characterized by moments of exhilarating action, with both sides displaying commendable intensity. Notable opportunities emerged on both ends, with Olympiakos’ goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis and Fiorentina’s Pietro Terracciano showcasing their prowess between the posts.
Despite Fiorentina’s resilient performance, particularly exemplified by Stevan Jovetic’s contributions, Olympiakos ultimately emerged victorious, sparking scenes of jubilation among the home fans in Athens.
The defeat marked a second consecutive setback in the Europa Conference League final for Fiorentina, who fell short against West Ham in 2023. Jovetic, who previously donned Fiorentina’s colors, expressed admiration for his former club’s efforts, remarking, “I have to compliment Fiorentina, two years in a row. A shame for them.”
As Olympiakos revels in their historic triumph, Greek football celebrates a watershed moment, with the club etching its name in European football folklore.