We can call it Sevilla League.
Sevilla win their seventh Europa League final on seven, making them the most titled team in this competition In the Puscas Arena in Budapest the games last more than 145 minutes and to decide the winner you have to go to penalties. The match starts well for Roma who take the lead with La ‘Joya’ Paulo Dybala who scores in the 34th minute, but an own goal by Mancini in the 55th minute with all goals tied. The result does not change even after extra time and it’s up to penalties where Sevilla emerges victorious thanks also to mistakes by Mancini in a bad evening and by Ibanez.
Performances by club
1971/72: Tottenham
1972/73: Liverpool
1973/74: Feyenoord
1974/75: Borussia Moenchengladbach
1975/76: Liverpool
1976/77: Juventus
1977/78: Psv Eindhoven
1978/79: Borussia Moenchengladbach
1979/80: Eintracht Francoforte
1980/81: Ipswich Town
1981/82: Goteborg
1982/83: Anderlecht
1983/84: Tottenham
1984/85: Real Madrid
1985/86: Real Madrid
1986/87: Goteborg
1987/88: Bayer Leverkusen
1988/89: Napoli
1989/90: Juventus
1990/91: Inter
1991/92: Ajax
1992/93: Juventus
1993/94: Inter
1994/95: Parma
1995/96: Bayern Monaco
1996/97: Schalke 04
1997/98: Inter
1998/99: Parma
1999/00: Galatasaray
2000/01: Liverpool
2001/02: Feyenoord
2002/03: Porto
2003/04: Valencia
2004/05: Cska Mosca
2005/06: Siviglia
2006/07: Siviglia
2007/08: Zenit San Pietroburgo
2008/09: Shakhtar Donetsk
2009/10: Atletico Madrid
2010/11: Porto
2011/12: Atletico Madrid
2012/13: Chelsea
2013/14: Siviglia
2014/15: Siviglia
2015/16: Siviglia
2016/17: Manchester United
2017/18: Atletico Madrid
2018/19: Chelsea
2019/20: Siviglia
2020/21: Villarreal
2021/22: Eintracht
2022/23: Siviglia