Prince William joined Aston Villa’s celebrations after their historic Europa League final victory, even sharing beers with the players following the match in Istanbul.
The Prince of Wales, a lifelong Aston Villa supporter, watched from the stands as Villa defeated Freiburg 3-0 to win their first European trophy since 1982. Goals from Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendia and Morgan Rogers sealed the memorable night at Besiktas Park.
Prince William joins dressing room celebrations
Defender Matty Cash revealed that Prince William visited the dressing room both before and after the final.
“He was in there having a beer with us. He’s such a big supporter,” Cash said.
Villa captain John McGinn also praised the prince’s support, describing him as “just a normal guy”.
Prince William later posted on social media congratulating the players, staff and supporters, while also mentioning injured midfielder Boubacar Kamara for his contribution during the campaign.
The victory sparked huge celebrations among Villa supporters in Istanbul and across Birmingham, with thousands expected to attend the club’s trophy parade.
Why Prince William supports Aston Villa
Prince William has regularly spoken about his connection with Aston Villa. During his school years, he chose Villa because he did not want to support the same clubs as everyone else.
In a previous BBC interview, he explained that he wanted a club that would provide “emotional rollercoaster moments”.
The prince has frequently attended matches at Villa Park and has become one of the club’s most recognisable supporters.
Aston Villa’s Europa League success ends a 44-year wait for European silverware and marks one of the biggest achievements in the club’s modern history.


















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