Chelsea will receive a brand-new award at this evening’s Champions League League Phase draw.
UEFA have created an honour especially for the Blues after they completed the European title set last season.

Enzo Maresca‘s side won the Conference League by beating Spanish side Real Betis 4-1 in the final on May 28.
That result made football history, as the Premier League giants became the first ever team to win every major UEFA trophy.
Chelsea added the Conference League to the Champions League and Europa League, as well as the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.
The achievement will now be honoured at this season’s Champions League draw, which is being held in Monaco today.
Ahead of the draw, the Blues will become the first team to be presented with the new award.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin will hand the award out.
Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly is also reportedly set to be in attendance at the draw in Monaco.
The award will be the second extra-special reward of the year, after they were also commended for their Club World Cup win.
By becoming the first winners of the revamped FIFA competition, Chelsea were given unique champions badges for their kits.
And the exclusive accessory will remain on their shirts for four years until the next edition of the Club World Cup in 2029.


They’ve won it all
Chelsea cruised to Conference League glory earlier this year after breezing through UEFA’s third-tier competition.
That trophy joined the two Champions Leagues, two Europa Leagues and a Cup Winners’ Cup from 1998 sitting in their cabinet.
The Blues beat Bayern Munich on penalties in an incredible Champions League final in 2012, which saw Didier Drogba‘s late equaliser save his side in normal time.
One year after that feat, they then went on to win the Europa League as they beat Benfica 2-1 thanks to a last-gasp winner from centre-back Branislav Ivanovic.
A second Europa League came in 2019 as they thrashed bitter London rivals Arsenal 4-1 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
And under Thomas Tuchel in 2021, Chelsea won their second Champions League title after Kai Havertz netted the only goal against Manchester City.

Champions League draw details
Chelsea will find out their opponents for the 2025/26 Champions League League Phase and receive their new award this evening.
The draw at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco starts at 5pm UK time.
36 teams will be part of the draw, with the clubs divided into four pots of nine based on their UEFA coefficient rating.
Each team will be drawn to face two teams from pots one to four, which leaves every side playing eight games.
If there are multiple teams from one country, they will not be able to face each other, while teams can’t be drawn against more than two sides from a particular country.
talkSPORT.com will be running a live blog, while talkSPORT provides instant reaction as it happens and some post-draw analysis.