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Rayo warm up for Leipzig final — is victory in sight?

Faz Ali by Faz Ali
8 May 2026
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Rayo Vallecano have reached the 2026 UEFA Europa Conference League final, securing their place in the decider against Crystal Palace at Leipzig Stadium on 27 May. Rayo’s semi‑final first‑leg win at Vallecas set the tone for the tie. A combative 1-0 victory sent the stadium into full voice. It also left the club with a slender but decisive advantage to carry into the return leg.

Keeping Palestine front-of-mind

The celebrations at Vallecas produced a memorable moment which quickly gained virality. Winger Ilias Akhomach climbed into the crowd during the post‑match scenes, draped in the Palestinian flag as the crow chanted “Palestina Libre.” The widely shared gesture has become a defining visual of Rayo’s semi‑final triumph. Akhomach — on loan from Villarreal — has been a visible presence in Vallecas this season. The 22‑year‑old has contributed on the pitch more than kicks, becoming known for his lively expressions of solidarity.

Rayo’s road to glory

For Rayo, this is the club’s first major European final. For a team which hails from one of Madrid’s working‑class neighbourhoods, it represents a seismic shift. The achievement validates years of progress and raises their profile across Europe. The budget may be modest but the punches they’re landing aren’t. Beyond the trophy chase, reaching the final brings tangible rewards, prize money, increased exposure, and the chance to attract players and sponsors who might previously have overlooked Vallecas. Equally important is the cultural impact. Nights like this turn a local club into a continental story.

Rayo now have to shift from survival mode and develop their tactical advantage. Leipzig will be the ultimate stress test of the discipline, intensity and unity that has carried them this far. If they can bottle the Vallecas atmosphere and maintain their composure on the big night, they’ll have a real shot at silverware.

The final word

Rayo Vallecano’s run to the Conference League leaves much to be desired. The small club now finds itself one of football’s biggest stage as its popularity grows steadily.

However, beyond the scoreboard, their skills will be tested. Regardless of whether they lift the trophy or not, Vallecas has already made sporting history. A player draped the Palestinian flag is a scene that will linger long after the final whistle. This isn’t a cheap stunt it’s a message to audiences that sport and politics don’t sit apart.

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