
European trophy cabinet? Completed it, mate
After beating Real Betis to secure the Conference League trophy, Chelsea have become the first side in history to win all of the European trophies and now have nine pieces on European silverware.European Cup/Champions League - x2Uefa Cup/Europa League - x2Cup Winners' Cup - x2Conference League - x1Uefa Super Cup - x2
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