What happened
Real Betis have qualified for the UEFA Champions League, ending a 21-year absence from the competition. The achievement was confirmed following results in the closing stretch of the 2025-26 La Liga campaign. Fabrizio Romano relayed the milestone, calling it a huge moment for the club.
Why it matters
Champions League qualification reshapes Betis financially and competitively, unlocking UEFA prize money, group-stage gate receipts, and a higher tier of player recruitment. It also restores the club to a stage it has not occupied since the 2005-06 season, validating the rebuild under the current ownership and sporting project. For La Liga, Betis joining the UCL pool deepens Spain's coefficient contribution.
What to watch
Watch the official UEFA seeding pot Betis lands in once the league phase draw is set, and how the club approaches the summer window with European revenue back on the books. Manager and squad-retention decisions over the offseason will signal how aggressively Betis intends to compete in the league phase.