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2009/10: Atlético crown historic campaign

Diego Forlán was the hero as Club Atlético de Madrid ended a 48-year wait for continental silverware after a final which, like the inaugural UEFA Europa League itself, had drama and no shortage of goals.

2009/10: Atlético crown historic campaign
2009/10: Atlético crown historic campaign ©UEFA.com

Club Atlético de Madrid 2-1 Fulham FC (aet)
(Forlán 32, Davies 37; Forlán 116)
Hamburg Arena, Hamburg

The UEFA Europa League was given a cool reception when it replaced the UEFA Cup in summer 2009 but the first edition proved memorable, especially for Atlético.

The knockout stage in particular was full of drama, intrigue and no shortage of goals, all played out to packed stadiums. Unfashionable Fulham's run to the final was the perfect harbinger of the new dawn. A club without a single major title to their name, who had never finished higher than seventh in the English top flight, knocked out UEFA Cup holders FC Shakhtar Donetsk and Hamburger SV in their stunning run.

The highlight, though, came in the last 16 when the west London outfit came from 4-1 down to beat Juventus. "It's been a great competition, we can only say good things about it," Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said after his team lost 2-1 to Atlético in the Hamburg final. "We've played fantastic teams, great occasions at interesting places against top-class teams. Here we are in the stadium with 49,000 people and an excellent game of football."

It was indeed. Diego Forlán put the Spanish side ahead just after the half-hour though, true to form, Fulham were soon back on terms thanks to Simon Davies. It would be the indefatigable Forlán's night, however, as he found an extra reserve of energy in extra time, forcing in the winner with a penalty shoot-out looming. Atlético had ended a 14-year wait for silverware, the club's first European trophy since 1962: the celebrations were loud and long.

Forlán was also Los Rojiblanco's hero at Anfield in the last four, where his extra-time goal silencing the fans of Liverpool FC, another club who transferred from the UEFA Champions League during the winter. Other memorable goals included Mladen Petrić's stunning overhead kick for Hamburg against R. Standard de Liège in the quarter-finals and David Villa's memorable hat-trick as Valencia CF drew 4-4 away to Werder Bremen the second leg of the previous round.

Villa's haul was just one highlight on an evening when the UEFA Europa League "stepped out of the Champions League's enormous shadow" according to Paul Wilson of English newspaper the Guardian. Clint Dempsey's brilliant chip earned Fulham that victory against Juve, 16-year-old Lukaku Romelo was on target as RSC Anderlecht gave Hamburg a major scare before the German side edged through 6-5 on aggregate.

The evening's drama went on, right until Christian Gentner's goal for VfL Wolfsburg in the last minute of extra time against FC Rubin Kazan. The inaugural UEFA Europa League has set a high benchmark.