West Ham have announced their plans to celebrate the Europa Conference League triumph in east London after a dramatic win against Fiorentina.
Jarrod Bowen scored a dramatic late winner to clinch the trophy and to celebrate the historic success a celebration parade will take place back in England's capital on Thursday, June 8.
The playing squad and coaching staff will parade the Club’s first major trophy since 1980 on a specially-commissioned open top bus, travelling from the Hammers’ old home at Upton Park to a reception at Stratford Town Hall.
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The Hammers won their first major European honour since 1965 after a dramatic 2-1 win over Italian side Fiorentina in the final of the Europa Conference League in Prague.
Said Benrahma's penalty shortly after the hour mark sealed victory put the Hammers ahead, only for Giacomo Bonaventura to cancel that effort out minutes later. Jarrod Bowen's goal in the 90th minute however sealed the win, a first major honour for 43 years and a place in next season's Europa League.
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