Aston Villa has officially secured a spot in the prestigious Champions League for the first time since the 1982-83 season. This marks a significant milestone for the club, as it is their first appearance in the competition since it was rebranded from the European Cup.
The long-awaited return to Europe's premier club competition was confirmed after Manchester City's victory over Tottenham ensured that Villa would finish the season in the top four of the Premier League. With 68 points and one match remaining, Villa's position in the top four is now secure, with Tottenham trailing behind in fifth place with 63 points.
Following the crucial win by Manchester City, Aston Villa shared a celebratory video on social media featuring manager Unai Emery and the players rejoicing in the achievement. This momentous occasion comes after Villa's participation in the Europa Conference League last season, where they reached the semifinals before being eliminated by Olympiacos.
Aston Villa's rich history in European competitions includes their triumph in the European Cup in the 1981-82 season and a quarterfinal appearance in the following season. The transition from the European Cup to the Champions League in 1992 means that this will be Villa's first foray into the modern iteration of the UEFA tournament.