UEFA Conference League
| Organiser(s) | UEFA |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2021 (rebranded in 2024) |
| Region | Europe |
| Teams | 36 (league phase) 184 (total) |
| Qualifier for | UEFA Europa League |
| Related competitions | UEFA Champions League (1st tier) UEFA Europa League (2nd tier) |
| Current champions | Chelsea (1st title) |
| Most championships | Roma West Ham United Olympiacos Chelsea (1 title each) |
| Website | uefa.com/uefaconferenceleague |
| 2025–26 UEFA Conference League | |
The UEFA Conference League (UECL), usually known simply as the Conference League, is an annual football competition organised since 2021 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It is the third-tier competition of European club football, ranking below the second-tier UEFA Europa League, and the first-tier UEFA Champions League.
The competition was initially intended as the lowest level of the UEFA Europa League and was originally named the UEFA Europa League 2 as a working title. It was then renamed to the UEFA Europa Conference League before its current name was adopted. Teams from lower-ranked UEFA member associations primarily contest the competition. From the 2024–25 season, the competition was rebranded to the UEFA Conference League, and the group stage was replaced with an expanded league phase of 36 teams. No teams qualify directly for the league phase: instead the teams eliminated in the Europa League play-off round qualify, with the rest coming from the Conference League qualifying and play-off rounds.
The winner of the competition qualifies for the following season's UEFA Europa League league phase, unless they had also qualified for the Champions League via their domestic league position. In that event, the Conference League champion has the right to choose which competition it wishes to enter. English clubs have the highest number of victories (2 wins), followed by Italy and Greece (1 win each). Roma were the inaugural winners of the competition, having beaten Feyenoord 1–0 in the 2022 final. The current title holders are Chelsea, who defeated Real Betis 4–1 in the 2025 final.