Aston Villa secured their first major trophy in three decades after defeating SC Freiburg 3-0 in the UEFA Europa League final played in Istanbul on Wednesday night.
The victory marked a historic moment for the Midlands club, whose last European success came in 1982 when they edged Bayern Munich 1-0 to win the European Cup, now known as the UEFA Champions League.
After recent disappointments in Europe, including exits in the UEFA Conference League semi-finals and the Champions League quarter-finals, manager Unai Emery finally guided Villa back to continental glory.
Villa produced a commanding display against the Bundesliga outfit, taking control of the final with two brilliant goals before halftime.
Youri Tielemans opened the scoring with a stunning strike, while Emiliano Buendía doubled the advantage moments later to put the English side firmly in charge.
The Premier League side continued to dominate after the break, and Morgan Rogers sealed the emphatic victory with a third goal that sparked wild celebrations among Villa supporters at the final whistle.
The triumph also keeps alive the possibility of a clean sweep of European trophies for English clubs this season.
Arsenal are set to face Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final, while Crystal Palace will take on Rayo Vallecano in the UEFA Europa Conference League final.